Yahoo censorship?
I've noticed that certain pictures have a tendency to show up in Yahoo's Most Viewed Photos early in the day, and then disappear later on, as if they had never existed. The pictures are invariably shots of women in some sort of revealing clothing. The obvious conclusion is that Yahoo is censoring these pictures: shots that are a bit less revealing typically linger for several days, but the most revealing shots invariably disappear.
Here's the one from today (and it's rather nice, I must say):

What I find interesting is the audience in this picture--young boys. The picture is of a parade put on for street kids in the 'Barrio Triste' (Sad Neighborhood) in downtown Medellin in Colombia, two days ago. Apparently, folks in Latin America don't burst a blood vessel over buttocks the way we enlightened Americans do. Boys (straight and bi boys, at least) are going to be interested in women's asses anyway, so why make a big deal of it? I think if I had been able to witness something like this when I was 15, I would have been happy for a month! :)
Here's the one from today (and it's rather nice, I must say):

What I find interesting is the audience in this picture--young boys. The picture is of a parade put on for street kids in the 'Barrio Triste' (Sad Neighborhood) in downtown Medellin in Colombia, two days ago. Apparently, folks in Latin America don't burst a blood vessel over buttocks the way we enlightened Americans do. Boys (straight and bi boys, at least) are going to be interested in women's asses anyway, so why make a big deal of it? I think if I had been able to witness something like this when I was 15, I would have been happy for a month! :)
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