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Guys, here´s my shiny balcony which some of you wanted see, by now the balcony is even shinier because I used a technology which makes the color painted smooth.

 
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It wasn't censored before AFAIK. I myself don't censore the curse words if I don't insult nobody as it was the case in my last post, but that damn SSC censorship forced me to spell the c-word with a "ñ" in order to bypass it. But at least it doesn't censore Scunthorpe, that British town known for being sometimes censored.

OTOH, since last year SSC doesn't censore "mierda" (Spanish for "shit"), it was previously censored.
 
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Google Instant is also very strict with censorship. You can find porn things with Google but Google Instant don't suggest anything while you are typing. If I type "Troia" (ancient Greek town in Turkey or modern town in Apulia) it doesn't suggest anything because in Italian means also sl*t. Same with Sesso (village in Emilia but also sex).
Yahoo Answer also replace dirty words with asterisks and sometimes deletes whole questions.
 
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Nice campaign held by a local chocolate producer from Romania:





PS: for those of you that don't know: many international artists that had a concert in Romania said "Welcome to Budapest" (instead of Bucharest), and 400 football fans that wanted to see last year's Europa League Final in Bucharest arrived by mistake in Budapest.
 
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Google Instant is also very strict with censorship. You can find porn things with Google but Google Instant don't suggest anything while you are typing. If I type "Troia" (ancient Greek town in Turkey or modern town in Apulia) it doesn't suggest anything because in Italian means also sl*t. Same with Sesso (village in Emilia but also sex).
Yahoo Answer also replace dirty words with asterisks and sometimes deletes whole questions.
Well, not that strict. If I type "Polla" it suggests anything despite meaning "dick" in Spanish.

Nice campaign held by a local chocolate producer from Romania:

PS: for those of you that don't know: many international artists that had a concert in Romania said "Welcome to Budapest" (instead of Bucharest), and 400 football fans that wanted to see last year's Europa League Final in Bucharest arrived by mistake in Budapest.
I remember the Athletic fans going to Budapest instead of Bucharest. And all those press reports quoting the Hungarian capital instead of the Romanian one.
 
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