
Smoke
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Smoke
@classicalsmoke
I have nothing to say and I am saying it








Lily Phillips, "I probably watched pornography first when I was maybe 11, so I always new it was a thing, and thought it was normal to watch" Victoria Derbyshire, "If you started watching it all 11, that is so young, and you say its normal. How has it influenced you and your outlook on sex?" Lily Phillips, "It made me sex confident, that's mostly how I learnt, through pornography" "I do think it has had a positive effect on me, just in terms of like understanding things a little bit more" Victoria Derbyshire, "As we know, what we see in pornography can be extreme, it's not normal" Lily Phillips, "It depends what kind of pornography I watch" Victoria Derbyshire, "When you look back that you had access to this at the age of 11, any gen z who has a smartphone, does that suggest to you that maybe your generation has been let down by politicians, tech companies, parents?" Lily Phillips, "Sex is a part of life" Victoria Derbyshire, "Not when you're 11" Lily Phillips, "I think we should be learning from it from that age because that's when you start to think about things like that" Victoria Derbyshire, "But learning, via pornography?" Lily Phillips, "Maybe not learning from pornography, but I do think understanding it more would be helpful" Victoria Derbyshire, "Is there a direct link between you watching pornography when you grew up and the decisions you've made to do what you do now?" Lily Phillips, "I think maybe, I don't know a life without pornography, so maybe"

My mind is blown… When I drew this a couple of years ago, I had no idea it would have the impact it seems to be having right now.



Two blokes in the final of a women's pool tournament, each & every woman defeated, their hopes dashed, leaving it to these two ignoble scoundrels to play for the title, winnings & the glory. This grotesque spectacle, this farce, brings shame on those responsible @ultimatepool_.














