Posts Tagged ‘ Sex ’
Check the method as author of the book “Bonk”, Mary Roach delves into obscure scientific research, some of it centuries old, to make 10 surprising claims about sexual climax, ranging from the bizarre to the hilarious. (This talk is aimed at adults. Viewer discretion advised.)
The crown prince of Dim Mak, Steve Aoki is back at it again. With releases left, right and center from the DJ master, we had to focus on two of our favorite. Free The Madness features Machine Gun Kelly, and takes place both in the future, and in the past. This video is quite cleverly based off AMC’s monster hit show ‘Breaking Bad’. Check the method below.
The second of our two newest Aoki video release is ‘Freaks’ featuring Diplo and Deorro. If you saw ’22 Jump Street’ since its release, you may recognize this one from the Spring Break scene (where Diplo himself made a cameo appearance) Videos now a days are chocked full of wild concepts, and crazy gags, but the simplistic style of ‘Freaks’ is quite refreshing. Some seemingly explicit insinuations are made in the video, but wait till the end. Check the method below.
This campaign caught a lot of attention when the men thought at first that the girls were just dancing together for their entertainment, but sometimes things are not what they seem. Men, women and children are trafficked – tricked, forced and exploited in the sex industry. Awareness campaign created by Duval Guillaume Modem and produced by monodot in support of STOP THE TRAFFIK.
Since Comedy Central’s ‘Key & Peele’ debuted, It’s been the next best thing since ‘The Chappelle Show’. They’ve had quite a few skit’s that have pushed the envelope and created moments that people at either school or work come back the next morning with an itch to talk about. One of their latest comedy triumphs is a sketch about white women discussing an interest in relations with black men, and the reactions of the men over-hearing them. Much like anything that strikes comedy gold, there’s much truth in their observations. Believe me, I’ve heard things like this said out loud in the past. Check the sketch below.
To celebrate the 60th anniversary of the magazine, Playboy have teamed up with publishers Taschen to release a six-volume anthology documenting the decadence, sophistication, and wit of the original men’s magazine and its creator Hugh M. Hefner. The books highlight 25 years of the magazine between 1953 and 1979 and include a selection of the era’s sexiest centerfolds and writing by literary icons such as Gore Vidal, Norman Mailer, Ian Fleming and Ray Bradbury. They also give a unique insight into the personal life and career of Hefner with a long autobiographical text about his youth, military service, early career as a cartoonist, numerous girlfriends, and eventual success with Playboy. Alongside the texts are never-before-seen personal photos such as behind-the-scenes shots from the Playboy Mansion, Playboy Clubs, and the Big Bunny jet. The series is available in a limited edition of 1,500 numbered copies, each signed by Hefner, and comes in a Plexiglas case.
Working in a night club you hear some of the worst pick up lines ever. In a crushingly futile eight and a half minute cringe-fest which could have easily been renamed “100 surefire ways to get maced in the face by strangers you’ll definitely never have sex with”. 18 year old Brisbane comedian is completely incapable of feeling shame by trying his hand at some of the most ineffective pickup lines of all time to show you how its not to be done.
Everyone knows that certain cartoons are riddled with sexual content. Family Guy, and South Park both warn viewers that although they’re cartoons, there’s nothing childish about their themes. But every so often, (like in the case of Disney) people have peeped some below the radar innuendo that might be a little frightening to parents. My intent of this post isn’t to warn the parents that the cartoons their children may be watching have subliminal themes hidden deep below their fluffy exterior… It’s to point out how absolutely hilarious it is to think that I watched some of these shows, and had NO idea how good the jokes they threw in were.
So by this stage in life, its pretty safe to assume that anyone reading this has had sex at least once. Its common knowledge that kids are starting to have sex younger that the generation before them. I’m not here to judge (personally I love sex) but when I came across some sex statistics (above) they baffled me a bit. The next question in my mind was about the safety of sex, and the history of the dangers surrounding this little act. So below is the history of STD’s. It all pretty interesting stuff when you think about it. Check the method.
I bet THAT just killed all your 'horny' didn't it.