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Old 04-07-2008, 07:38 PM   #41
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Originally Posted by spooky69 View Post
I won't say that pornography isn't art (it's surely a form of creative expression), but there's just something about focusing on sex so much that strikes me as kind of "lower-minded." That is to say, I think there's a pretty distinct division between an academic exploration of sexuality through art and what basically amounts to a chimpanzee sitting around playing with its genitals.
Are you aware that this typically only occurs to chimps or monkeys in captivity? What conclusions can you draw from that?

We each read books that we find entertaining. Some like romance, some like westerns, some like SciFi, some like non-fiction, some like religious, etc. To each his own. Personally I like a variety but tend toward SciFi from back in the days when SciFi writers had to be good to survive - i.e. before the Star Trek & Star Wars phenomina. It was easier to find well written books more quickly in the SciFi section back then.

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