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"Family-safe" is sort of a euphemism for anything beyond "Rated G" or maybe "PG-13". I try to keep vbz.net within "family-safe" guidelines, though some items may not be considered "family-safe" by some people (e.g. items with satanic imagery or near-nudity). I would not, for example, sell anything promoting racism. I tend to avoid anything which seems to be demeaning of any group or individual and in general I try to stay loosely within the bounds of what I consider "good taste".
 
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B. Anne Frank
 
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D. Adam Sandler
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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Latest revision as of 11:17, 28 August 2008

vbz.net: "Family-safe"

"Family-safe" is sort of a euphemism for anything beyond "Rated G" or maybe "PG-13". I try to keep vbz.net within "family-safe" guidelines, though some items may not be considered "family-safe" by some people (e.g. items with satanic imagery or near-nudity). I would not, for example, sell anything promoting racism. I tend to avoid anything which seems to be demeaning of any group or individual and in general I try to stay loosely within the bounds of what I consider "good taste".