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Submitted by AgentWhite 190d ago | news

'Nuri Cops,' South Korea's Voluntary Internet Police, Fight Totally Futile War Against Online Porn

HuffingtonPost : Moon Tae-Hwa stares at his computer, dizzy and nauseous from the hours of porn he's viewed online while his wife and children slept. He feels no shame — only a righteous sense of mission. (Culture, Internet, Services, Web)

AgentWhite  +   190d ago
The best way would be war against internet or the internet, They cannot stop porn . lol
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OneAboveAll  +   189d ago
Oh, suuuuure he's sitting there for hours looking at porn while his wife and kids are asleep to help "clean it up".

Gigs up bruh, you were fapping.
RickHiggity  +   189d ago
Fighting online porn? lol. Good luck with that
kingPoS  +   189d ago
I know! lets try to patch up a dam with rubber cement.
Not to mention the use of mobile phones with high res camera's.

Uphill battle is steep uphill battle.
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