>Hi,
>A picture of a person being burnt alive may upset some.
As long as there's no sex, it's OK for TV.
I was just nurturing one of my pet peeves - the use of word "graphic" to mean something totally unrelated to graphics. Unless we get to put a disclaimer on our software "Warning: user interface is graphic. User's discretion is presently being contacted by our advisers".
Is there a nice euphemism for "euphemism"?
>>>Here is a nice slideshow from some news events of the year. Caution a couple of graphic images.
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http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/16094272/>>
>>Mmmm... graphic? Not in any sense of the word that I know of:
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>>- they were ALL graphic mode, none in character mode
>>- they were all in color, none in black/white
>>- there were no visible genitalia on them
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>>So, viewers don't really need to find their their discretion and ask it whether it received advice.