To reply to your post, Stevie, (not to pick on you, but to address a general problem with society) the very fact that you "do not see the big deal, and that most people would find it funny," is exactly my point. First something is outrageous. Next, it becomes more popular, eventually becoming accepted. And then is deemed "normal." We have reached this "normal" stage in too many of our ethics. Those who refuse to go with the flow of demoralization (or heaven forbid, speak against it), are deemed "stuck-up, not normal, fanatic, goody-goods, boring, ect. ect." I'm not saying you said any of this, btw, stevie. I'm referring to the world's general attitude. The best word I can think of for our generation is DESENSITISED. A bit of bullying is "normal" -- I just watched on t.v. about an 11 year old girl who hung herself because of it, and another 14 year old girl who was drowned by a bunch of bullies. Does this have anything to do with little pictures on the pf? No. But the principle is the same. These bullies have been desensitised to violence, through media, video games, or whatever. I'm not linking that to the pictures, but I am showing how desensitization has permeated our generation.
Okay, so pictures are "harmless." But tell me this --Where do you draw the line?? Where do you stand for what is good and right?? pictures? pornography? hitting? drowning? murdering? When is something "bad" and when is something "good?" Are we all to draw our own lines? Gee, I hope people are okay with it if I have an anger management problem and needed to "emotionally release" so I kinda killed this one guy? Big exaggeration, but you can see the point. There has to be a standard, or else where does it stop??
Why do we need to walk the line? Why do we need to see how bad we can be without being "really bad." Haha.. forgot to laugh. I forgot it was suppost to be "funny." It's sad, but this is how too many people view this stuff.
"It doesn't hurt anyone." Right. Not only does it hurt those on here who are yes 11 and 12, but it hurts your (general "your" -- not pointing fingers), your self respect. Too bad that decency and respect (self respect and respect to those that have to put up with this junk) are considered "un-cool" eh?
Okay, I'm ready to be blasted for speaking the truth now. Go ahead everyone. Take my sentences one by one and nit pick over them instead of looking at the general points I'm making. (Use the quote function to make it more authentic

). I'm ready. But know, that you're only proving that I've struck a nerve by doing so. (Yes, I had to put that last little bit in, bear with me).