Letters to Lenarth the Naval Lion: #2
Lenarth's second letter, asking a question about a topic pushing the boundaries of the limits of the G-52 Code of Conduct.
Character and all parallels of Leo are joint-owned by me and
Chuong
Leo himself, G-52s, etc. (C) me and me alone
Distraction (game show) (C) Talkback Productions and everybody else who owns the rights, and hosted by Jimmy Carr.
Distraction: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XjZj4eTOEPQ (UK version)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KbOKHO4dXTI (USA version)
Character and all parallels of Leo are joint-owned by me and
ChuongLeo himself, G-52s, etc. (C) me and me alone
Distraction (game show) (C) Talkback Productions and everybody else who owns the rights, and hosted by Jimmy Carr.
Distraction: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XjZj4eTOEPQ (UK version)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KbOKHO4dXTI (USA version)
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Alpha: Yeah. We're a pretty weird country. Despite our lack of nudity laws, public nudity is rare. Then again, most of us Danes don't even know this was a thing so we wear clothes like other people in public. You can pad in Denmark, but be mindful that we tend to be cold and damp, so be careful not to slip and fall.
Chuong: When I used to live in the Danish city of Svendborg, I never saw any case of public nudity. Then again, I never knew Denmark does not have any laws regarding this.
Alpha: Scandinavian countries have Viking origins so they tend to be very lax on the topic of nudity. In Finland, they have avantouinti, and the rest of Scandinavia has similar traditions typically done in Midsummer.
Finisher: Like I said before, public nudity in the Finnish countryside is 100% legal and we just call it another typical day in Finland. I used to worry that CNG posed a threat to certain cultural norms, like avantouinti.
Chuong: At least nudity in Scandinavian media isn't as garish in Japanese media even with the censorship there. Denmark is chill and subtle.
Chuong: When I used to live in the Danish city of Svendborg, I never saw any case of public nudity. Then again, I never knew Denmark does not have any laws regarding this.
Alpha: Scandinavian countries have Viking origins so they tend to be very lax on the topic of nudity. In Finland, they have avantouinti, and the rest of Scandinavia has similar traditions typically done in Midsummer.
Finisher: Like I said before, public nudity in the Finnish countryside is 100% legal and we just call it another typical day in Finland. I used to worry that CNG posed a threat to certain cultural norms, like avantouinti.
Chuong: At least nudity in Scandinavian media isn't as garish in Japanese media even with the censorship there. Denmark is chill and subtle.
King Lionel/Monarch Major: My subjects didn't have a problem with me going around naked, but I will not chance it here. However, even I was baffled to discover that Denmark has no laws about this; likewise with Finland.
Super C: So was I. And for the record, I had originally made this a forbidden topic, but I changed it to a sensitive one. I thank you, Lenarth, for consulting with me before writing the response.
Lenarth: Not a problem. And don't get me started on Japanese media; it drives me up the wall. No offense to my parallel from Japan, of course.
Leo: Ryo understands. It's why he said that when he opened his mind to pop culture more, he began with those old tokusatsu shows such as Kaiketsu Lion-Maru, Fuun Lion-Maru, and Tetsujin Tiger Seven. (All shows copyright P Productions.)
Lenarth: Are those the shows about the superheroes of feudal Japan when they transform?
Leo: The lion shows, yes. The one with the tiger happens in modern-day Japan.
Super C: So was I. And for the record, I had originally made this a forbidden topic, but I changed it to a sensitive one. I thank you, Lenarth, for consulting with me before writing the response.
Lenarth: Not a problem. And don't get me started on Japanese media; it drives me up the wall. No offense to my parallel from Japan, of course.
Leo: Ryo understands. It's why he said that when he opened his mind to pop culture more, he began with those old tokusatsu shows such as Kaiketsu Lion-Maru, Fuun Lion-Maru, and Tetsujin Tiger Seven. (All shows copyright P Productions.)
Lenarth: Are those the shows about the superheroes of feudal Japan when they transform?
Leo: The lion shows, yes. The one with the tiger happens in modern-day Japan.
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