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Micheal84 ago

Thanks for this, upvoated!

About that website

http://www.childstarlets.com

I was wondering, why it has a membership option, and what are the benefits of being a paying member.

http://www.childstarlets.com/join.html

Again thanks for this post.

dicedtomatoes55-2 ago

There's apparently enough members to pay for the cost of the site so that they don't have to implement advertisements. Not having any idea what the paid membership is for by looking all around on the site makes this statement a bit fishy.

The people who are paying $20 a month, evidently knew what they were getting before they started their subscription, why else would they become a paid member? This is some weird shit.

GD_Ridefort ago

Another question would be whether Disney knows that such "secondary markets" exist for their products... and how much tacit approval they give for disturbing Elsa videos to be produced?

Also, was Mattel aware of such "markets" when they cast a Kids Inc victim to appear in their video... wearing that outfit and bouncing around like Jane Fonda for an hour?

Z11Mama ago

Such companies pay millions of dollars a year to make sure they don't make such mistakes. Remember, the criminals involved in all of this are often the people behind the scenes in this industry. For example: A group of pedos/entertainment people sitting around discussing the upcoming commercial they are putting together for Taco Bell. "Hey Joe! Why don't we use the same kid for the commercial that Mo (Taco Bell exec) liked so well at the last shindig we put together?" Evil laughter follows as the group remembers. They know their clever idea will be a winner. And no one outside of the room and the exec will ever know EXACTLY why the exec liked that kid.

Perhaps something like that? These people stick together and get off on keeping it in our faces. Because they can.

GD_Ridefort ago

For example, the actor they cast as the "pizza boy" in this ad I mentioned to @gothamgirl? Bear in mind, the star of the commercial George Takei is alleged to have abused a young actor while the boy passed out drunk:

"The next thing I remember I was coming to and he had my pants down around my ankles and he was groping my crotch and trying to get my underwear off and feeling me up at the same time, trying to get his hands down my underwear..."