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fasttalkerslowwalker101 karma

A few questions:

Are you surprised that the overall tenor of these questions is pretty negative and a lot of people seem to think you’re singling out one company that is engaging in pretty standard behavior?

Lawyers pretty famously counsel their clients to STFU and not make public comments about their cases. Are your lawyers aware that you’re doing this and/or vetting your answers? If not, are you concerned that you could say something dumb that could harm not only yourself, but all class members as well?

fasttalkerslowwalker23 karma

Right on. I enjoy porn as much as the next guy, but when someone says that they spend 2 hrs a day doing something that gets in the way of their other priorities, then it's a problem. This is not a difficult call, and I think her general sex/porn-positive attitude (which I'm generally on board with) is acting like blinders here.

fasttalkerslowwalker22 karma

Who was responsible for those amazing signs? Is there a compendium of them? I always thought they were so witty and it always makes me sad that they're gone!

fasttalkerslowwalker6 karma

There's no answer for "in the US". This is all state law, so there are potentially 50+ answers to this question.

fasttalkerslowwalker2 karma

I think the best bet would be, when they ask for your facebook info, to say "You know that my sexual orientation, age, gender, national origin, and religion are listed on my profile. Why are you asking me to reveal such personal information?" That should set off alarms in their head that scream "A LAWSUIT IS COMING! A LAWSUIT IS COMING! BACKTRACK!"