Tag Archives: NSFW

NEW JAZZ KICKSTARTER PRE-LAUNCH!

Alright! We’ve been here before.

But, we’ve never been in a better chance to complete a campaign until now.

The JAZZ Vol. 1 Kickstarter is in Pre-Launch mode, but easily reachable here! Some changes have been made for the future, and boy WHAT a future this is! You won’t want to miss this when this Kickstarter releases! Expect it once the JAZZ Chapter 0 releases on this site and Global Comix

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HHW Gaming Preview: We Spent 4 Hours In Santo Ileso & It Left Us Optimistic About ‘Saints Row’

Source: Volition Games / Saints Row Hip-Hop Wired’s resident gamer Bernard “Beanz” Smalls had the opportunity to get hands-on with Volition Games’ …

HHW Gaming Preview: We Spent 4 Hours In Santo Ileso & It Left Us Optimistic About ‘Saints Row’

Indie comic review: Thirsty! (NSFW)

Released November 2021

I’ve had the pleasure of receiving a copy of Thirsty, the first in what appears to be an ongoing series by Pat Shand of Space Between Entertainment, by becoming a backer for the next graphic novel, Cheeky. In this sensual series of stories, I found more than what I was looking for: honesty. When we view sex in certain mediums, we forget the core aspects are much more different than the advertisement nature found in ordinary pornography and begin to lose the much more deeper details. This book is definitely not shy about displaying the “weirdness” of natural sex, but it’s much more educational as it is indeed sexy!

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Sex Work: A valid occupation or [Redacted for inaccurate 2nd choice]

You read the graphic, don’t second guess it!

I’ve seen this topic slung around more and more from people who barely view McDonalds employees as “real workers”, but it’s been garnering attention from a lot of people I do respect who talk about it a lot. Sex work is EXACTLY what you think it entails from physical contact to erotica authors and advertisements in scantly clad bikinis to webcam shows on pornography to even submitted pornography on those same sites. Hell, I consider SERVERS in restaurants to be sex workers the way they generally teach females how to borderline flirt to make a living because yes “sex sells”. However, with most of these things not being regulated on taxed income for the individual, does that make sex work “real work”?

The answer is and will always be; YES.

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