01-25-2012, 10:31 AM
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@Paul -- It an interesting bit of history ...
If they discovered the porno cave drawing stash that would be history too ...
However, things have changed. The game really has not but the product and the distribution method has radically changed. "Art" of the 70's and 80's looks it and this can be said as well for mainstream movies and music. The best survive like Frank Sinatra songs but Dina Shore is forgotten in the past.
We dinosaurs might appreciate the art of the past but our contempories want a raunchy real product it seems. I remember the airbrushed centerfold of mens magazines of the 60's and 70's. Retro art maybe but John Q Wanker ain't fapping to that today. It seems so tame -- even the raunchiest of Hustler magazine seems tame today.
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