Welcome to the discussion!been coming in and out of this forum for a while now...just...great work, thank you for starting this haha. i stumbled upon this page out of nowhere a long time ago and lost my way back to it for a time...needless to say that was a cold few months lol. decided to make an account. also, a while back someone said its a shame that Mimi was on the cover of MUM-286, but her scene wasnt in the video, i found the scene on one website, but every other file of MUM-286 anywhere else has that scene cut out. why?
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What a tease having Yuuna and Mimi near each other, then not include Mimi in the group scene at the end!
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..and where was this couch moment (image from back cover)? It would've been nice to at least see them sit next to each other.
I wish they didn't have to censor the public part at the beginning. It would've been interesting to see the bystanders reactions to the questionable situation taking place lol.
Otherwise, MUM-286 was pretty great. Yuuna & Mimi's standalone scenes were A+ material as expected (Yuuna's much better than all of MUM-277). The group scene was really nice as well.
Yuuna and Mimi sharing a moment at 1:24![]()
Welcome to the discussion!
You're referring to this post of mine...
I was saying Mimi didn't have a scene with the other 3 girls (except for the intro). She had a standalone scene, but I was disappointing we didn't get to see her paired with Yuuna.
Also, the back cover has a shot of all 4 of them on the couch together. No such moment takes place in actual video.
I dunno, whats the source for those mimi-less copies?Ah, i see what you meant. but still, why am i only finding copies on the web where her scene is entirely missing?
Excellent commentary.
You are all dangerous predators and deserve to be locked up with the key thrown away, r***ing in prison every day for your crimes.
Just kidding, but that's how the majority of the UK press would portray the people in this thread and most likely condemn the entire forum by tarnishing everyone with the same brush. You'd become a modern day scapegoat, really.
I wouldn't take everything you hear from the UK at face value. The tabloids have their own agenda (sex stories sell like hotcakes) and a deeply embedded pedo-hysteria now runs through every layer of British society. What is considered normal in most of the world (such as attraction to fully grown Teenager-aged girls) is now considered pedophilia in the UK. Junior Idol pictures are considered child abuse in the UK, so don't forget that when you read those news reports.
But let's not pretend the UK is the only place with the 'problems' as mentioned by the above poster. The only reason we hear so much about it from the UK is because they are one of the only countries to be tackling it, and to be tackling it with a hard-line approach in that they consider 'all' kinds of sexuality relating to minors as bad. Ofcourse, there are those that say the UK is becoming a police state and that many aspects of this hard-line attitude have started to criminalize what was once considered normal aspects of male sexuality. But that's a whole other story really.
Edit: The documentary in question can be watched here: https://estream.to/pdy9dzgax45i.html
If you can manage to stomach her accent and dumbass fresh off the boat nonsense, that is..
You are all dangerous predators and deserve to be locked up with the key thrown away, r***ing in prison every day for your crimes.
Just kidding, but that's how the majority of the UK press would portray the people in this thread and most likely condemn the entire forum by tarnishing everyone with the same brush. You'd become a modern day scapegoat, really.
I wouldn't take everything you hear from the UK at face value. The tabloids have their own agenda (sex stories sell like hotcakes) and a deeply embedded pedo-hysteria now runs through every layer of British society. What is considered normal in most of the world (such as attraction to fully grown Teenager-aged girls) is now considered pedophilia in the UK. Junior Idol pictures are considered child abuse in the UK, so don't forget that when you read those news reports.
But let's not pretend the UK is the only place with the 'problems' as mentioned by the above poster. The only reason we hear so much about it from the UK is because they are one of the only countries to be tackling it, and to be tackling it with a hard-line approach in that they consider 'all' kinds of sexuality relating to minors as bad. Ofcourse, there are those that say the UK is becoming a police state and that many aspects of this hard-line attitude have started to criminalize what was once considered normal aspects of male sexuality. But that's a whole other story really.
Edit: The documentary in question can be watched here: https://estream.to/pdy9dzgax45i.html
If you can manage to stomach her accent and dumbass fresh off the boat nonsense, that is..
VHS tho? lmao!
it's a commentary on BBC's archaic point of view.VHS tho? lmao!![]()