"Dirty photos of teenagers? EBAY says COME RIGHT IN!
Does she look like a teenager to you? Tiny tits. Smirky young face. Could very well be a high-schooler.
BUT...EBAY isn't carding anyone or demanding proof.
Nobody can waltz into a bar, attend an x-rated movie, or even buy cigarettes without ID. You can't just say, "Hey, I'm over 18."
But on EBAY? Here's the ad copy:
Some assface downloads a photo, or steals some from a photo store, and makes magnets out of 'em.
There is no statement, which professional pornographers must put on their mags and DVDs, stating: "She is over 18, and proof is on file, including a signed model release."
Imagine if EBAY demanded that sellers of bogus bootleg merchandise like THIS piece of shit, had to prove age and consent? Gosh, they might lose a few dollars and not be able to pay their CEO a "parachute" settlement of millions of dollars when he leaves.
It's a good thing EBAY is "just a venue" and that nobody is enforcing the United States laws that require adult merchants to have "age and consent" form on file.
This ad, incidentally, is out in the open, not in the secret "adult" area. The secret "adult" area is so corrupt that if somebody offers a European magazine blatantly titled "SEVENTEEN," all they have to do is say "Everyone in the mag is over 18" and EBAY retards grin and drool and say, "Fine with US!"
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