If they actually removed it, and didn’t have anything in the rules about topicality or humor, they suck and should be ridiculed
They at least let him keep his prize, though.
Ugh that just seems like fighting tightwaddery with more tightwaddery
Do we really need to put “no sex scenes” into the rules for a family friendly event?
What sex scenes? It’s an empty room.
But the implication…
…is an implication you would only know if you had already seen porn. So where is the harm?
Oh, everyone is perfectly safe.
Then I guess there’s no reason to remove it.
I feel like you may be arguing with someone who is making an Always Sunny reference.
What sex scene? There isn’t one.
What is in the model is, at most a reference to a type of porn, or a specific “brand” of porn.
The model doesn’t include any images of any company producing porn, nor any signs visible in the pictures available that anything sexual happened. There’s no jizz on the couch, in other words. Edit: there is the sweat stain though, which could be considered a post sexual stain, despite it not being inherently sexual. My couch has an ass shaped spot if I have to sit down after a shower before dressing.
This makes the model a bit of humor, maybe satire if you want to stretch the term satire far enough.
So, if the rules don’t prohibit joke models, there’s nothing about the model itself that’s a problem for a “family friendly” event. Which, that term is getting a little damn old at this point, since it’s being used as code for anti-drag arguments as well now. Which is off topic, but you might want to know the term is being coopted by bigots so you can decide if you want to avoid it or not.
Seriously, there is nothing explicit in that model. It references porn tropes, but in a way that the only way someone would know the reference is to have either enjoyed fake casting couch porn themselves, or have run into that trope in other ways (which, let’s be real, chances of it being other ways approaches zero).
No kid is going to see this model and be harmed in any way whatsoever. Any kid that would get the joke is either old enough that it isn’t a problem, or has way more important issues to be addressed.
So, yeah, if you don’t want to allow even the most oblique references to adult subject matter, that needs to be in the rules.
So, if the rules don’t prohibit joke models, there’s nothing about the model itself that’s a problem for a “family friendly” event. Which, that term is getting a little damn old at this point, since it’s being used as code for anti-drag arguments as well now. Which is off topic, but you might want to know the term is being coopted by bigots so you can decide if you want to avoid it or not.
I really don’t appreciate the insinuation that I’d be one to do that, but at least you said it was off topic. That was out of line. I’d appreciate it if you edited it out. I shouldn’t even have to point this out but nothing about a man in a dress is inherently sexual. This model is a snapshot of a room that just finished filming a sex scene. Those are two wildly different things.
I was just musing about how content moderation rules are always easier when you allow for moderator discretion. I remember seeing a very compelling argument made by a moderator here a few weeks ago talking about how in their experience the ones always questioning where the rule they broke were the ones causing problems.
For the record, I don’t really have any sort of problem with this model. I like it. I find it very creative and skillfully made. I just asked one question about how we should handle things that aren’t explicitly against the rules and rather than talk about that you wanted to write me an essay about why this actually isn’t sexual at all and even insinuate that I’m anti-drag.
Your reading comprehension is poor.
I said that you might want to reevaluate the use of one term because bigots are taking it over. This is not a new thing, but not everyone is aware of it. I assumed you aren’t a bigot, but also weren’t aware of them using the term “family values” as a dog whistle.
I just reread the quoted section three times. Being dyslexic, I thought maybe I messed up something, but tts and a non dyslexic human have verified what I said. I’m not sure how you arrived at the conclusion I was accusing you of anything. I said, “but you might want to know”. That right there is the part that indicates I suspect you were unaware.
Seriously, lemmy leans heavily left. Enough so that I default to assuming that bigots are an extreme rarity here. I think I may have run across it a handful of times since the reddit exodus. I would apologize for the misunderstanding, but my dude, you taking what I said wrong is totally on you.
If you think I’ve misread something you can just say that instead of saying insulting things like “your reading comprehension is poor.”
The cheek prints on the cushion are an excellent touch.
The state fair are a bunch of turds. Art is meant to provoke.
The cheek prints makes me think the judges knew exactly what was happening here since they looked at it closely enough to give it an award. More likely is that some karen made a stink and they removed it to avoid the hassle.
A piece he described as a “creepy sex dungeon” was removed before judging last year.
Yeah, so this isn’t this guy’s first time pushing the envelope with the miniatures art.
He should do That Pool next year.
Pool’s closed.
AIDS, everybody out!
He should go to a different state
It’s official: Kentucky hates fun.
Edit: also, for those who don’t want to give the New York Post any clicks- https://www.lpm.org/news/2024-08-21/kentucky-state-fair-removes-winning-miniature-depicting-pornography-set
But the miniature in the photo has a sign that says “Please do not touch.” So if all the miniatures had a sign like that, I don’t see what the problem would have been…
That’s objectively hilarious.
Poling added that “the guys” who may have been dragged to look at the miniature displays “got to enjoy a build that was meant specifically for them, in an area they might not otherwise be entertained.”
I mean… he isn’t wrong…
The sweat stain on the couch got me
“sweat” stain…
Yes, it’s sweat. This is not a euphemism.
After going back and zooming in, I can confirm that there is a sweaty ass print on the middle cushion.
She must have been nervous…
Shoutout to the official who had to explain how they recognized this milquetoast office environment as “inappropriate”
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15 years ago I did a school paper on the pros of psychoactive drugs, including a presentation in front of my class.
Nowadays I’d have to make a public YouTube video to stop the hate I’d receive. Or at least get kicked out of class.
Nobody really cared about stuff that wasn’t affecting them.
Did they somehow not see the camera blatantly on the desk, feeding an image to the monitor, directly of the couch? Did they not see the butt imprint on the couch? Even if they didn’t recognize the set it was based on, it was pretty blatant.
Well, it might have been judged by elderly Kentuckians who haven’t seen porn since it was shot on film, if ever. So I don’t find it surprising they went “Wow, super detailed couch! Give this guy a prize!”
There’s a little clapperboard on it that says “The Casting Couch”
Article says it wasn’t there at judging.
Well I only opened the article to see the aforementioned buttcheek indents
I would have assumed the Stanley parable.
Then Stanley spread his cheeks and waited…
Trying to control art defeats the purpose.
Yeah… that’s fair actually, it really is pretty hard to ‘fake casting couch’ your relatives
And yet, Rule 34…