Breast Expansion Archive Forum
Miscellaneous => Off-Topic & Testing => Topic started by: Robin_K2 on September 28, 2017, 09:47:30 PM
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Whether you loved him or hated him, he had a tremendous impact on the second half of the 20th century.
Forgetting the centerfold stuff, he spent a great deal of money to support the ACLU, pro-choice organizations, and several non-profit legal organizations that challenged established religion and bigotry. He regularly devoted 10 pages to straight civil liberties reporting.
He also funded the preservation of silent films, notably Lon Chaney's, and gave a home to MAD magazine's best and earliest cartoonists.
His appeal lay not in being Mr. Playboy, but in being a dorky, everyman Clark Kent. The rope, pipe and yachting cap were a costumed, aspirational super-y-er side; today we'd call it role play.
I think we forget that the emphasis in his best "Playboy" -- was on play.
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Saw this on Twitter just now.
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http://verifiedpolitics.com/justice-ruth-bader-ginsburgs-surprising-words-hugh-hefner-just-came-light/
Supreme court justice Ruth Bader gives thanks for Hef contribution to women's rights
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Hugh Hefner helped Russ Meyer in his legal battles with censorship, including against that moralizing hypocrite and con man Charles Keating.
The magazine was originally meant to be named Stag Party, but the hunting magazine Stag threatened legal action. But it wasn't renamed Playboy to refer to the man of the world who romanced women but to a short-lived post WWII car maker, Playboy Motors. A friend of Hefner's suggested that because his mother had worked for the car company: Nataliya Trukhina before after two 2wocca8 cropped flipped.png (http://Nataliya Trukhina before after two 2wocca8 cropped flipped.png)
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