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  • vetran
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    Originally posted by northernladuk View Post
    There is a picture of a massive prick on mine and it's not been banned yet.

    Couldn't he just get a new email and create a sockie?
    you have a picture of AssGuru on your facebook?

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  • northernladuk
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    There is a picture of a massive prick on mine and it's not been banned yet.

    Couldn't he just get a new email and create a sockie?

    Leave a comment:


  • vetran
    started a topic Facebook banned this NSFW on link.

    Facebook banned this NSFW on link.

    Should Facebook Have Banned This Painting? | LBC

    A court in Paris has ruled Facebook can be sued over its decision to suspend the account of a user who posted a photo of a famous nude painting.

    gustave

    Frederic Durand-Baissas, a 57-year-old art lover had his Facebook account cancelled five years ago after he posted a photo of Gustave Courbet's 1866 "The Origin of the World," which depicts female genitalia.

    He wants his account reactivated and is asking for €20,000 in damages.

    Nick Ferrari wants to know: do you think Facebook should have removed the picture.

    Click below to see the picture. WARNING: Contains graphic image.

    too much?

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