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Mar. 12th, 2009 05:10 pmIs it truly necessary to write "Definitely adult humor and not suited for children" when reviewing a movie titled Zack and Miri Make A Porno? Seriously?
People like to upload photos of themselves with their reviews, regards of what they are reviewing. Normally they are the Myspace style self portraits. The other day I came across some obviously taken by a second person that I wish I could post in all their horrible glory. (I am not sure of the ethical implications of that, so I haven't. But if they uploaded them onto a public website, does that make them fair game?) Let us just say that these photos did not match up with the reviewer's claims that the cosmetics she purchased were wonderful.
People like to upload photos of themselves with their reviews, regards of what they are reviewing. Normally they are the Myspace style self portraits. The other day I came across some obviously taken by a second person that I wish I could post in all their horrible glory. (I am not sure of the ethical implications of that, so I haven't. But if they uploaded them onto a public website, does that make them fair game?) Let us just say that these photos did not match up with the reviewer's claims that the cosmetics she purchased were wonderful.