• Re: TMZ Does Story on Porn Stars at a Rifle Range-- and Blurs Out the Guns

    From danny burstein@dannyb@panix.com to rec.arts.tv on Sat May 9 12:33:25 2026
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    In <10tmdnh$3dksd$1@dont-email.me> BTR1701 <atropos@mac.com> writes:

    TMZ followed a bunch of OnlyFans prostitutes out to a Texas shooting range >where they were having fun burning off ammo in full-auto rifles, but >strangely, the footage was heavily blurred.

    Was it the barely clothed butts that were blurred? Or the bounteous mammaries >straining the bikini strings?

    No. TMZ blurred out the guns. As if seeing a gun is some kind of societal >taboo. Even though guns are in every movie. Every non-reality TV show on >broadcast TV. No, TMZ had to make a political statement that "we don't even >want you looking at these evol, evol things, even as we run a story on them >for clicks".

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GPKgmzJd0m8

    Much better verion of this in the very short lived tv show "Live Shot",
    where they showed a group of, err, top heavy women, of you know what I
    mean, firing machine guns with some heavy duty shaking.... and the
    cameras getting close ups of every shake, rattle, and role.

    hmm, had forgotten some of the characters...

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Live_Shot
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  • From NoBody@NoBody@nowhere.com to rec.arts.tv on Sat May 9 11:03:08 2026
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    On Sat, 9 May 2026 04:38:10 -0000 (UTC), BTR1701 <atropos@mac.com>
    wrote:

    TMZ followed a bunch of OnlyFans prostitutes out to a Texas shooting range >where they were having fun burning off ammo in full-auto rifles, but >strangely, the footage was heavily blurred.

    Was it the barely clothed butts that were blurred? Or the bounteous mammaries >straining the bikini strings?

    No. TMZ blurred out the guns. As if seeing a gun is some kind of societal >taboo. Even though guns are in every movie. Every non-reality TV show on >broadcast TV. No, TMZ had to make a political statement that "we don't even >want you looking at these evol, evol things, even as we run a story on them >for clicks".

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GPKgmzJd0m8


    But at least they left the good "guns" unblurred.
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