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#waxedballs is trending on Twitter due to this tweet:


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OK. I looked into that thinking.. If I were the waxing type, probably the only place I would never want hot wax poured and then ripped off would be my nutsack.

Then I looked into what they were talking about

Ricky Gervais delivered the summary of the whole thing perfectly:
It's a sad state of affairs when a lady can't have her hairy balls waxed.
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That interview gave us a great meme

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Yeah I know about that and the Ricky Gervais stuff (which was funny), it just seemed weird that it was trending on Australian Twitter again.

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I was always assuming that men could get waxed as well. So if a man wants to be waxed he has to do it himself or get a really understanding friend?

"Hey bro. Could you come over and wax my taint Saturday?"

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:olol:

It was a women's only waxing place.

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Bandit wrote: Fri Aug 09, 2019 1:19 am I was always assuming that men could get waxed as well. So if a man wants to be waxed he has to do it himself or get a really understanding friend?

"Hey bro. Could you come over and wax my taint Saturday?"
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Home Affairs suggests porn viewers be subject to face scans

The Department of Home Affairs has suggested using face scans to confirm people's age before they watch online pornography and to restrict access to gambling sites.

The department has suggested checking ages by matching a person's photo with a document already logged with Home Affairs, such as a driver's licence.

"This could assist in age verification, for example by preventing a minor from using their parent's driver licence to circumvent age verification controls," it wrote to a parliamentary inquiry into age verification for online wagering and online pornography.

The United Kingdom this month abandoned plans to introduce a nationwide age verification system for online pornography, after years of technical troubles and concerns from privacy campaigners.

Closer to home, the Home Affairs proposal would piggyback off a separate proposed facial recognition scheme being pursued by the federal government.

The government had floated a contentious plan to permit government agencies, telecom companies and banks to use facial recognition technology connected to a 'hub'.

Under the laws, driver's licence, passport and visa images would be stored by the Home Affairs Department in an "interoperability hub".

However, a bipartisan committee last week told the Morrison government to redraft the proposed laws allowing for the technology's use in Australia, with Liberal and Labor MPs demanding additional safeguards be added.

Sex industry lobby group Eros Association suggested stronger parental controls be made available by internet service providers, pointing to Telstra allowing a filter of websites.

In the association's submission, general manager Rachel Payne says the UK model posed serious privacy concerns and risked creating a potential "honey pot" for hackers.

The University of New South Wales' Law Society said in countries where age verification for porn was enforced, effectiveness was limited with over four million domains and internet tools allowing users to circumvent controls.

But the society did say Italy, Denmark and Spain had successful government-run age verification schemes for online gambling.

The society said the UK's scheme was unable to guarantee the anonymity of users and would have potentially forced them to use multiple third-party age verification systems.

South Eastern Centre Against Sexual Assault and Family Violence said restricting children's access to porn would allow them to learn about sex more appropriately.

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"Say cheese"

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Well that's a load of bullshit.

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If my religion says we can burn Other religious people alive to save them from hell, does that count?

Because I’m happy to write that into the book, and what’s written is gospel as we all know.

We’re not burning them alive out of malice or hatred, but from love to save them from eternal damnation.
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We as a collective whole wanted him.
So I don’t get the Mega hate now?

People are angry when they should be depressed.
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Wowee, what a drop!

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