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Are There No Limits To The Depths Of Depravity That Some Sections Of The Press Will Sink?
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I was always told that you never judge a book by its cover.
Of course, an image as published is going to divide opinion but it is a question of personal interpretation.
There will be millions who are offended and plenty more who will say it is an inspired work.
Like any work of art, not everyone appreciates it all of the time...
Of course, an image as published is going to divide opinion but it is a question of personal interpretation.
There will be millions who are offended and plenty more who will say it is an inspired work.
Like any work of art, not everyone appreciates it all of the time...
The short answer to the Question is no.
But that is not to say that this image is lodged in the 'depths of depravity' - clearly it is not since that is an inappropriately applied adjective in this context.
The image is designed to shock and cause reaction - obviously it has succeeded splendidly in both areas.
But that is not to say that this image is lodged in the 'depths of depravity' - clearly it is not since that is an inappropriately applied adjective in this context.
The image is designed to shock and cause reaction - obviously it has succeeded splendidly in both areas.
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