Thursday, May 15, 2025

Str8 Guys in the Locker Room


Scene that reveals -- pretty realistically -- how "straight" guys get their kicks in the locker room, tricking one of their bros to put his face in another buddy's ass . . .




https://youtu.be/cZy7qSG8RHQ

Coming

Not to be confused with cumming. If this Republican bill is enacted, it would mean the elimination and prosecution of not only everything in the "hardcore" category but also little non-commercial blogs like this. If you've never thought about the consequences of elections, time to put on your reality cap.



Republican Bill Straight Out Of Project 2025 Would Make Pornography A Federal Crime


Republican Sen. Mike Lee's bill's definition of “obscenity” is so broad that "Game of Thrones" would not be protected by the First Amendment.
 

Sen. Mike Lee (R-Utah) reintroduced a bill earlier this month that would broadly redefine what content can be classified as “obscenity” in an attempt to criminalize pornography, a move that’s drawn comparisons to the right-wing initiative Project 2025.
 
“Obscenity isn’t protected by the First Amendment, but hazy and unenforceable legal definitions have allowed extreme pornography to saturate American society and reach countless children,” Lee said in a May 8 release introducing the Interstate Obscenity Definition Act.
 
Lee’s bill has striking parallels to Project 2025, an initiative from the conservative Heritage Foundation that laid out policy blueprints for President Donald Trump’s second term. Despite Trump’s attempts to distance himself from Project 2025, he has placed key architects of the project into influential positions in the federal government.
 
In the 920-page playbook, the Heritage Foundation claimed pornography “has no claim to First Amendment protection” and should be outlawed, MSNBC reported.
 
“The people who produce and distribute it should be imprisoned. Educators and public librarians who purvey it should be classed as registered sex offenders. And telecommunications and technology firms that facilitate its spread should be shuttered,” text from Project 2025 reads.
 
Lee’s bill would broaden the legal definition of “obscenity,” which is not protected by the First Amendment, to any material that “appeals to the prurient interest” in nudity or sex, “depicts, describes or represents” sexual acts and “taken as a whole, lacks serious literary, artistic, political, or scientific value.”
 
Any content that lawmakers feel meets the criteria could be defined as obscenity, meaning its transmission across state lines, including on the internet, could be criminalized under federal law.
 
The bill’s definition of obscenity is “so broad” that it could apply to media like the HBO Max show “Game of Thrones,” Ricci Joy Levi, president of the Woodhull Freedom Foundation, told Reason.
 
In an MSNBC op-ed, Jacob Mchangama and Ashken Kazaryan of the Vanderbilt University think tank The Future of Free Speech argued that the bill has implications that go way beyond pornography.
 
“It empowers the federal government to police speech based on subjective values,” they wrote. “When lawmakers try to enforce the beliefs of some Americans at the expense of others’ rights, they cross a constitutional line — and put the First Amendment at risk.”
 
This is the second time Lee has introduced the bill. The legislation was first introduced in 2022, but failed to pass. Mike Stabile of the Free Speech Coalition, a nonprofit, non-partisan trade association for the adult industry, told Vice at the time that the organization saw the bill as a threat.
 
“Our members understand this for what it is: It’s a threat to their business, to their livelihood. It’s a threat to their community,” Stabile said.
 
The bill’s co-lead in the House is Rep. Mary Miller (R-Ill.), who said in the announcement that the legislation would “equip law enforcement with the tools they need to target and remove obscene material from the internet.”
 
While critics of the legislation see it as a serious danger, many on the internet are making fun of the bill, some by recalling the time Sen. Ted Cruz (R-Texas) liked a hardcore porn video on Twitter.

 




Tuesday, May 13, 2025

Hasan Piker?



Never heard of him until this .  . .

Hasan Piker Detained By CBP While Reentering The U.S. From France

The popular progressive political streamer said he was asked leading questions about Donald Trump and Hamas, among other topics. 
 
 
Piker discussed the surprise detention in a Monday afternoon stream on Twitch, telling his nearly 3 million followers he was questioned at O’Hare International Airport in Chicago after returning from a trip to France.
 
“They literally, they tried to straight-up get something out of me that I think they could use to basically detain me permanently,” he said.
 
“He kept asking over and over again, Hamas, Houthis, all this shit, trying to be like, ‘Oh, do you support them, do you like them? What do you think about them?’”
 
Piker conceded that he probably “yapped away” more than was in his own interest because he was hoping to cut the detention short, and also because he wanted to see what sort of information they were looking for.
 
“Instead of just pleading the Fifth as I’m supposed to do in situations like this, I just kept giving him answers,” he said.
 
“Knowing full well that they know exactly what they’re looking for, I saw no reason to hold back on certain things, so I said, ‘I don’t like Trump. What are you going to do? It’s protected by the First Amendment ... [Trump] said he was going to end the wars. He hasn’t ended the wars. What the f**k is up with that?’”
 

Monday, May 12, 2025

Sexual Orientations Explained

To be completely honest, I have had trouble understanding some of these terms and found -- in of all places the Rick Riordan wiki -- explanations that are easy to comprehend. Yeah, I know, "young adult" books but with the political situation being what it is, occasional literary escapism is not a bad thing. Maybe most important is if these books can help younger readers open their minds.


https://riordan.fandom.com/wiki/LGBTQ%2B

 

Known LGBTQ+ characters in the main Riordan universe


Sunday, May 11, 2025

Friday, May 9, 2025