I could see that as useful for someone with small, impressionable kids, but for adults?
Come on.
by Funchback 14 Replies latest jw friends
I could see that as useful for someone with small, impressionable kids, but for adults?
Come on.
Funny thing is, they've managed to survive watching every James Bond movie that came along (really just about ANY pg13 movie).
Lol, the makers of the James Bond franchise can BANK on JW's as much as any target audience. Unless they foolishly introduced a new villain - Smurfapussy.
Maybe that's why they have no kids.... she hasn't seen his penis yet.
LOL @ DantheMan
Funny thing is, they've managed to survive watching every James Bond movie that came along (really just about ANY pg13 movie).
Ain't that the truth. My brother lets his kids (since they were little) watch any PG13 movie, doesn't matter how violent, simply because it's not rated R.
Here's what's funny: He let them watch "From Hell," a graphically violent R-rated movie (albeit a good one), because he thought it was edited. (It wasn't - I've watched R-rated movies on the same channel and they were identical to the theater version.) He had no internal censor to tell him that this was too damn violent for his young children to watch. I was with them for a week and I swear those boys talked about that movie every single day. Whenever my brother would hear them bring up some particularly horrific scene, he'd say, "It's okay - it was edited."
SixofNine-
I pretty much feel the same as you. Like you said, they are adults.
What do JWs do when they find themselves in "reality...or..."real life"? What if they are riding a bus, or subway, or they are at a sporting event, and people are engaged in "candid" conversation? Are they going to cup their own ears with their own hands so that they don't have to hear the language?