The quote from the KSEX radio show in which the intelligent BisexualBritni made her courageous stand came about when Mr. Wankus decided to test Ms. Britni by having her type out a message on a laptop.
Britni responded by typing out the words that lead off this thread.
Pretty fucking powerful words, if you ask me.
I am sincerely thinking about taking her words, Xeroxing them into about 20,000 copies, and sending them out to all the high schools in California.
Sure would be nice if someone told the class of 2004 about all the grand things they can expect from their new lives in porn.
Herpes, Hepatitis, Gonhorrea, Syphillis...
Yum Yum Yum...what a lovely life it is.
How great it must feel to accept an award for a performance in an adult film, while bleeding pus fills your panties, or makes your cock feel like it's been cut off and thrown in the fire.
I don't need to challenge Britni to a debate.
I would, however, like to thank her for having the courage to say what she said, or rather, typed.
If I did, however, want to have a dicussion with Britni, I have a funny feeling that she wouldn't chicken out, and hide behind, as Robert calls it, a decision to only meet people she is 'working with'.
If a so-called 'porn star' isn't up to a real, intelligent, here and now debate with someone who so obviously knows how to hit a nerve, so be it.
I'd rather sing Britni's praises anyways.
At least that girl is real, has proven she is real, and has more intelligence in her pinky than Gen has in her whole body.
Sitting around spewing out crap that the industry wants to hear, just because you're afraid you won't get work if you tell the truth...
...that ain't intellegence, that's cowardice.
The same cowardice that slinks away from a debate she knows fully that she would LOSE.
Or, that HE would lose, and Gen watches.
I win. And so does Britni. She gets my respect, and yeah, that's a pretty tough thing to earn.
Long live BisexualBritni, and may she go on to transform this tragic kingdom of porn into what it should be...
A WORKPLACE where people go to DO WORK without the FEAR of ending up with an INJURY that could stay with them for the REST OF THEIR LIVES.
Why the fuck isn't OSHA doing something about this, anyways?
Nevertheless...
I win.
Period.
Game over.
The End.
'The Outsider' (...and damn glad to be)
Edited by The Outsider (10/11/03 11:11 PM)