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>But my remarks on the painting business and the gospel business could have been the beginning of a robust, yes, but still respectful discussion about such things.
I see. So how about the ass-business then ? Would you care to clarify robustly about you posting your naked ass on the Internet and how such behaviour is morally superior to, say, not posting your posterior online, with all due respectfulness of course ?
> if anybody had cared to mount a reasoned defence of what you're doing.
Yes, a reasoned defense of what you're doing would be appreciated, especially pertaining to the public posting of your cheeks and having had the privilege of paying a girl of undisclosed age to be able to do so. It would be a most interesting read on how to establish morally and intellectually upstanding behaviour in a post-modern online world.