PerfectN opened this issue on Feb 13, 2007 · 76 posts
rickymaveety posted Wed, 14 February 2007 at 5:51 PM
Yes, the rating system is subjective. The Rederosity system is also - to a certain exent - subjective (in that we could probably get into a looooong discussion about what does or does not constitute "transparent" clothing), however, I do think the analogy still works.
I don't recall whether or not Darryl Hannah was seen nude in the "preview" of Splash, however, apparently the ratings board thought that the amount of nudity in Splash was something that children over the age of 13 could handle with parental guidance.
Pasties are a manufactured article of clothing specifically attached by the use of an adhesive to cover the nipples of an otherwise bare breast. Pasties are, therefore, an article of clothing ... however abbreviated ... intended to cover a woman's nipples.
Hair is a natural covering, generally growing out of the dermis and through the epidermis, in non-uniform patterns and densities. It is not considered to be "clothing" unless it is removed from the body and woven into some sort of external covering.
No, I am not a "mod" .... however, I can read the policy. It is in very plain English, no matter how much you may want to try to read things into it that aren't there. Also, my background (or a good portion of my background) is in law, so I'm pretty good at reading policies and understanding what they allow and do not allow.
plz99 .... don't forget, as you are writing down you list .... it has to be a list where a "complaint" made a difference. So, no fair coming up with something like the Declaration of Indpendence or Rosa Parks not giving up her seat on the bus. Those acts should not be denigrated to the level of a "complaint."
Could be worse, could be raining.