scene wiki:
[y of meanings:Scene may refer to a formal section in the dramatic arts:Scene in theatre and literature is a self-contained episode within part of a larger work.Scene in TV and movies, due to the ability to edit recorded visual works, a scene is typically much shorter, referring to a part of the action in a single location.Scene in popular culture (as of 2005) can be synonymous with subculture, particularly in reference to social groups based on music, fashion, or other types of hobbies. Examples: "The punk rock scene is very visible in LA"; "Those kids look like they are way into the gaming scene."The Scene focusing on software copyright infringement, which originally led to the demoscene; particularly ebook sceneDemoscene as in demonstration scene, relating to software cracking, typically of computer or console game security and the crackers signatures. Scene can refer to a specific youth subculturein BDSM a scene relates to complete encounters. Related to patterns of human sexual behaviour, the paraphilias: Bondage, Discipline, Domination & Submission and Sadism & Masochism (or Sadomasochism)
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