Wednesday, May 06, 2009

For My Gay Guy Peeps....



and The Ladies....

Guys With iPhones.

[Most def NSFW.]

If you think about it, it's a peek into the narcissistic and 'show-offedness' of the male psyche.

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Thursday, April 23, 2009

Bad 80's Chippendales Bakery



Kinda NSFW

From Scootersville!

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Thursday, November 20, 2008

Ha.

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Tuesday, May 06, 2008

Ack!



'William E. Giffels admitted in a written statement that he copied Kaylee Hall's nude photos from her computer onto his personal flash drive.

On this drive, he also kept the most up-to-date version of the Geek Squad diagnostic tools and told other agents to copy from it.

Then other Geek Squad made CD copies of the drive and installed the tools, along with Kaylee's photos, onto other customers' computers in the Traverse City, Michigan area'

$50k Porn-Pilfering Lawsuits Opens With Geek Squad Employee Confession


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Wednesday, April 30, 2008

It started out innocently enough....



I was looking for a pic of Dominic Purcell because someone didn't know who I was talking about.

Well, I didn't realize Google Safe Search was off when an image search brought up a porno pic of him.

Whua?

Of course I had to investigate, because why would The Dom do nude photos?

Well, come to find out, there's this site with celebs heads photoshopped on to gay pics.

Ha.

Some of them are totally laughable.

But some of them could almost pass.

The one of Bruce Willis and Ashton Kutcher, is just wrong.

The link is most definitely NSFW [Definitely Gay Porn].


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Thursday, June 21, 2007

Yah, but what about The Gays?



Study: Men look at faces more in sexy photos

'ATLANTA (AP) - Contrary to popular opinion, men are more likely to look at a female's face before other areas when looking at pictures of naked women, according to a study by Emory University researchers. And women will gaze at pictures of heterosexual sex longer than men, the study found.

Both findings, published in the journal Hormones and Behavior, shed light on sexual attitudes that really aren't all that mysterious when considered in a scientific light, Emory psychologist Kim Wallen said.

Wallen and his former graduate student, Heather Rupp, showed still photos of couples having sex to 30 women and 15 men between the ages of 23 and 28. Each was rigged up with a high-tech eye-tracking device to measure where his or her gaze went first, and how long it stayed there.

Men went straight to the face and lingered awhile, but most of the women were more interested in the sexual activity. How much so depended on whether they were taking hormone-filled birth control pills.

Those who were, Wallen said, were interested in the overall view of the photos and "background" items like jewelry, but women not on the pill were more interested in areas normally covered by clothing.

"Eye-tracking data suggested that what women paid most attention to was dependent on their hormonal state," said Rupp, now at Indiana University's Kinsey Institute for Research in Sex, Gender and Reproduction.

Wallen and Rupp said their study suggests that men's increased attention to faces may be related to higher activation in the amygdala, a portion of the brain that processes emotional information and excitement.

Women can tell by looking at naked men whether they are aroused, Wallen said, but female bodies don't reveal much.

"It's cryptic, but facial expression is one way of showing an indication of interest in and enjoyment of sex," Wallen said.'

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Friday, May 04, 2007

'Handy Manny' indeed.

Kids tuned to 'Handy Manny' get porn

'MIDDLETOWN, N.J. (AP) - Children here got more than they bargained for when they tuned in to "Handy Manny" on the Disney Channel this week - hard-core pornography.

Cable giant Comcast is investigating how the porn was broadcast during the popular cartoon, which is about a bilingual handyman, Manny Garcia, and his talking tools.

Customer Paul Dunleavy was stunned Tuesday morning to find his 5-year-old son watching the broadcast.

"It was two people doing their thing; it was full-on and it was disgusting," the father of three told The New York Daily News.

Comcast spokesman Fred DeAndrea confirmed that the programming error occurred around 9:30 a.m. Tuesday. He declined to provide the duration of the porn broadcast but described it as an "isolated issue in a local New Jersey facility."

A Disney Channel spokeswoman said the company has asked Comcast for assurances that appropriate measures were taken to prevent such situations in the future.'

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Thursday, May 03, 2007

More Geek Squad porn.




'Looking through comments both here and on Digg, it seems that finding and saving customer's porn from their laptops is one of the perks of the job, and it's hardly limited to the Geek Squad.

Sometimes they just look at the porn and laugh. Sometimes they save it on a big communal computer. Sometimes they report people to the police if they find child porn.

Just remember that when you bring your computer in for repairs, you're basically handing over your entire life to a stranger. If you save "naughty" content on your computer, you might want to consider saving it to an external hard drive, or learn how to repair your own computer.'

'back around 2001, a friend of mine worked for Best Buy. this was before they had Geek Squad handling all their technology-related installs, upgrades, and repairs.

he took me into the back room where they did all of their customer PC work, and they had a common computer with a half dozen USB hard drives attached to it, filled to the brim with porn, movies, and mp3's.

whenever ANYBODY dropped off a computer, they'd do whatever was needed on it, then they'd hunt down all of its media and copy it over. every employee in the store knew about it, and nobody cared.'

'Most repair shops do the Compulsory Porn Scan.

It's a requirement on my bench, and my sluts folder is over 2GB :)

I have turned in 3 pedophiles and extorted another, also.'

We're Always Looking For Porn On Customer's Computers, Techies Confirm



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