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<blockquote data-quote="s/LaSH" data-source="post: 769715" data-attributes="member: 6929"><p>First, a question: What <em>would</em> be suitable as a cover image? Serious question, folks. Positive assertations rather than negative exclusions, if possible.</p><p></p><p>Second, a clarification. I earlier said 'innocence is overrated', and I stand by that statement. However, I don't mean that jaded, cynical people are somehow better. Far from it, in fact. I believe in parental responsibility to give their children a moral viewpoint on the world, but to know right from wrong you have to know something of wrong, it's unavoidable.</p><p></p><p>(In a related topic, this is why I disagree with censorship of broadcast DragonBallZ episodes - everyone knows it's about violence, and that's 'cool', but when you've seen some of the <em>results</em> of that violence that they <em>cut out</em> I doubt you'd think that any more. I'm not an expert here, but I suspect DBZ censored causes more damage than DBZ uncensored.)</p><p></p><p>Parental responsibility - another one of my favourite beefs - I'm glad to see people here actually taking an interest in their children. Just out of interest, would you (the hypothetical group 'you') tell your child <em>why</em> you didn't want them looking at the magazine? I certainly would, were it an issue for me. That way, I'd be teaching my (hypothetical) kid some kind of moral lesson and hopefully enabling them to look at subsequent material in a more critical light. A curt 'that's bad' would be counterproductive, right?</p><p></p><p>I can see why some people might wish to keep this cover out of the hands of the very young. But I'm of the opinion that discussing any problems you might have with it with them is healthier than unnecessary and seemingly arbitrary sheltering.</p><p></p><p>So that's my opinion.</p><p></p><p>PS: I'm Catholic and I've been playing D&D since I was 10. Just so you're aware.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="s/LaSH, post: 769715, member: 6929"] First, a question: What [i]would[/i] be suitable as a cover image? Serious question, folks. Positive assertations rather than negative exclusions, if possible. Second, a clarification. I earlier said 'innocence is overrated', and I stand by that statement. However, I don't mean that jaded, cynical people are somehow better. Far from it, in fact. I believe in parental responsibility to give their children a moral viewpoint on the world, but to know right from wrong you have to know something of wrong, it's unavoidable. (In a related topic, this is why I disagree with censorship of broadcast DragonBallZ episodes - everyone knows it's about violence, and that's 'cool', but when you've seen some of the [i]results[/i] of that violence that they [i]cut out[/i] I doubt you'd think that any more. I'm not an expert here, but I suspect DBZ censored causes more damage than DBZ uncensored.) Parental responsibility - another one of my favourite beefs - I'm glad to see people here actually taking an interest in their children. Just out of interest, would you (the hypothetical group 'you') tell your child [i]why[/i] you didn't want them looking at the magazine? I certainly would, were it an issue for me. That way, I'd be teaching my (hypothetical) kid some kind of moral lesson and hopefully enabling them to look at subsequent material in a more critical light. A curt 'that's bad' would be counterproductive, right? I can see why some people might wish to keep this cover out of the hands of the very young. But I'm of the opinion that discussing any problems you might have with it with them is healthier than unnecessary and seemingly arbitrary sheltering. So that's my opinion. PS: I'm Catholic and I've been playing D&D since I was 10. Just so you're aware. [/QUOTE]
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