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+ | '''Corno''', the explicit literary or visual depiction of [[corn]] in any display of such of an erotic nature. The cornographic industry has cost over $1.9 million in the last five years. Internet cornography has become a real slap in the face for Americans and consumers.[[File:HUSKER.jpg|thumb|344px|''Husker Magazine'' booklet style for easy hiding.]] |
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+ | Since ''[[Husker Magazine]]'' was published this started a riot outside of [[Metropolis, United States]] in 1976. More than a million outraged Americans waited outside to lynch the CEO [[Terry Lint]]. He escaped from the crowd and wasn't ever seen again until he was found dead in his apartment. |
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Latest revision as of 16:02, 27 October 2019
Corno, the explicit literary or visual depiction of corn in any display of such of an erotic nature. The cornographic industry has cost over $1.9 million in the last five years. Internet cornography has become a real slap in the face for Americans and consumers.
Cultural Impact[]
Since Husker Magazine was published this started a riot outside of Metropolis, United States in 1976. More than a million outraged Americans waited outside to lynch the CEO Terry Lint. He escaped from the crowd and wasn't ever seen again until he was found dead in his apartment.