But which kind of porn though? Soft romantic vanilla sex? Hardcore railroading stuff? Extreme fetish? Scat?
Hardcore, muscle-bound, gay rawdog porn with obligatory creampie extreme zoom is the only sensible choice.
Doesn't matter what the question is, this is always the correct answer.
"What shall we name our kids?"
"I'll know it when I see it" - actual definition of hardcore porn according to US law.
Nah it was cable porn. Bunch of prudes.
The best kind. It was one of my favorite places in that other site.
Whats cable porn? I cant find anything relevant, only videos shot in cable cars and shit
That's hot.
Probably Tifa nudes, as is tradition
Ankles and wrists.
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Hah. Yeah, it’s funny cause it’s true. It’s not gay to take a dick in the ass if you’re thinking about women’s ankles.
No, it was immoral stuff.
Oh God not the immoral stuff
They displayed a bunch of women showing their ankles. Such immorality!
You're thinking of Iran...
Just a little penetration testing, what's the big deal?
Based hacker
that's hilarious 😆
My hero tbh. god, I hate ~~electric~~ billboards
Mmm, I'm not sure whether that was halal or haram...
Halaaaaal Nurse!
This is the best summary I could come up with:
Iraqi authorities have switched off electronic advertising boards in Baghdad after pornographic footage was broadcast on one of the screens.
The digital advertising boards were switched off on Sunday, according to Shafaq News, which said: “Iraqi security authorities decided to temporarily turn off screens displaying advertisements in public places in the capital, Baghdad, after they were subjected to electronic hacking and immoral clips were displayed in public.”
A statement from the Iraqi Interior Ministry said the adult content was aired on a screen in Uqba bin Nafeh Square, a busy thoroughfare in central Baghdad.
The statement went on to add that following “preliminary investigations,” the accused man suggested that “he had committed this immoral act due to financial problems with the owner of the company that owns the display screen.”
Last year, the Iraqi government announced that it planned to block porn sites, though it is not clear how effective that policy has been.
Iraq does not explicitly criminalize gay sex but loosely defined morality clauses in its penal code have been used to target members of the LGBT community.
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"Last year, the Iraqi government announced that it planned to block porn sites, though it is not clear how effective that policy has been.
Iraq does not explicitly criminalize gay sex but loosely defined morality clauses in its penal code have been used to target members of the LGBT community."
It was totally worth having nearly a million people die for this.
Lol
Sauce?
Why would you risk this in a country that will literally behead you for opening pornhub. Idiot
Because it's funny?
Maybe to highlight how overzealous that sort of punishment is?
If you're not living in that country but in a country that doesn't give up their citizens to Iraq? ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
How do we know the hacker is in the country?
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