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The Vindication Angel is a special parental control program that allows parents to block certain contents off TV and the Internet so that children can't watch them. The product claims that it offers a service that "seems like good parenting, but not really". The device is supposed to block out content involving "sex, drugs, alcohol, violence, cursing, left-wing ideals, polygamy, tea-bagging, bestiality, necrophilia, women with breasts in the C-cup or larger, teen girls in bikinis, homosexuality or science".
 
The Vindication Angel is a special parental control program that allows parents to block certain contents off TV and the Internet so that children can't watch them. The product claims that it offers a service that "seems like good parenting, but not really". The device is supposed to block out content involving "sex, drugs, alcohol, violence, cursing, left-wing ideals, polygamy, tea-bagging, bestiality, necrophilia, women with breasts in the C-cup or larger, teen girls in bikinis, homosexuality or science".
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The Vindication Angel Curse Buster BC is a product advertised on several Radio stations in Grand Theft Auto IV and its two downloadable episodes, The Lost and Damned and The Ballad of Gay Tony.

The Vindication Angel is a special parental control program that allows parents to block certain contents off TV and the Internet so that children can't watch them. The product claims that it offers a service that "seems like good parenting, but not really". The device is supposed to block out content involving "sex, drugs, alcohol, violence, cursing, left-wing ideals, polygamy, tea-bagging, bestiality, necrophilia, women with breasts in the C-cup or larger, teen girls in bikinis, homosexuality or science".