Some friends and I used to play a similar game, "what would people think if they saw our CD collection".
My CD collection involves everything Marilyn Manson put out in the 90's, as well as a large selection of Black Sabbath. Those would be the only incriminating-by-association things in my collection, although they may point to my Rasputina CDs as something a grown man shouldn't have. Whatever.
Books-wise, I have a number of books on the history of hacking, no small selection of organized-crime novels, and a few dry books on present/future wars in the US. I do not own a Bible of any sort. That in itself, thankfully, is not unacceptable around here.
I mostly don't own any movies, I just borrow them from people. One of the few movies I do have is a downloaded Japanese-market version of "Versus".
The TV is not connected to cable or satellite or anything like that, which is clearly a sign of mental illness and subversive behavior.
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My CD collection involves everything Marilyn Manson put out in the 90's, as well as a large selection of Black Sabbath. Those would be the only incriminating-by-association things in my collection, although they may point to my Rasputina CDs as something a grown man shouldn't have. Whatever.
Books-wise, I have a number of books on the history of hacking, no small selection of organized-crime novels, and a few dry books on present/future wars in the US. I do not own a Bible of any sort. That in itself, thankfully, is not unacceptable around here.
I mostly don't own any movies, I just borrow them from people. One of the few movies I do have is a downloaded Japanese-market version of "Versus".
The TV is not connected to cable or satellite or anything like that, which is clearly a sign of mental illness and subversive behavior.