So all images of naked people in illustrated stories are redacted now? oh MY FUCKING CHRIST

Good thing I'm home from work and can!

Lagavulin 16 anyone?

Edited cause I'm a dumbass and forgot the my 18yo scotch is Bowmore, not Lagavulin
Words of Whiskey has this to say about Lagavulin 16:

Nose: Cured meats alongside hints of tar, rubber and charcoal, as well as bonfire, driftwood and camphor. Also whiffs of hemp rope and salted caramel, but then a gentle fruitiness highlighted by clementines and white peaches.
Taste: Texture is quite viscous, even at this low alcohol percentage, and there’s a pleasant salinity as well. Sugar-coated peanuts with smoked barley husks, grilled beef, black olives and oranges, as well as earthy peat, tar and seaweed. Very happy with this.
Finish: Medium length. A sprinkle of salt, some walnuts and syrupy caramel, as well as lingering notes of iodine and diesel.

This has got to be tongue-in-cheek. Didn't people in the Soviet Union used to huff fluids like Diesel fuel? Or was it brake fluid? I think they actually drank the latter.

Sorry for the digression; back to the topic.
 
Words of Whiskey has this to say about Lagavulin 16:

Nose: Cured meats alongside hints of tar, rubber and charcoal, as well as bonfire, driftwood and camphor. Also whiffs of hemp rope and salted caramel, but then a gentle fruitiness highlighted by clementines and white peaches.
Taste: Texture is quite viscous, even at this low alcohol percentage, and there’s a pleasant salinity as well. Sugar-coated peanuts with smoked barley husks, grilled beef, black olives and oranges, as well as earthy peat, tar and seaweed. Very happy with this.
Finish: Medium length. A sprinkle of salt, some walnuts and syrupy caramel, as well as lingering notes of iodine and diesel.

This has got to be tongue-in-cheek. Didn't people in the Soviet Union used to huff fluids like Diesel fuel? Or was it brake fluid? I think they actually drank the latter.

Sorry for the digression; back to the topic.
I don't care for peaty scotches, but I love Illegal Mezcal, which I would describe as Licking a Barbeque Grill (Complementary).

It makes a wonderful mezcal old fashioned 🤤
 
Words of Whiskey has this to say about Lagavulin 16:

Nose: Cured meats alongside hints of tar, rubber and charcoal, as well as bonfire, driftwood and camphor. Also whiffs of hemp rope and salted caramel, but then a gentle fruitiness highlighted by clementines and white peaches.
Taste: Texture is quite viscous, even at this low alcohol percentage, and there’s a pleasant salinity as well. Sugar-coated peanuts with smoked barley husks, grilled beef, black olives and oranges, as well as earthy peat, tar and seaweed. Very happy with this.
Finish: Medium length. A sprinkle of salt, some walnuts and syrupy caramel, as well as lingering notes of iodine and diesel.

This has got to be tongue-in-cheek. Didn't people in the Soviet Union used to huff fluids like Diesel fuel? Or was it brake fluid? I think they actually drank the latter.

Sorry for the digression; back to the topic.

Definitely tongue-in-cheek...either that or someone that just doesn't like Islays.
 
While this plays out in court, the challenge is to avoid being blocked by some state or country. So whatever is needed to prevent that is what has to be done.

Age verification implies a lack of anonymity, and a system capable of doing this would likely charge a fee on every hit. And as others have said, once in place, users flee.

The software challenge will be to allow registered and verified users to view all content, while blocking access to random hits. It seems that challenge has not been solved.
 
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