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Tuesday, April 2, 2024
Porn stars dying: sex work exploitation
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When asked what I want to be when I grow up, I always say the same thing: "Famous."
"For what?" people ask me. Even Dr. Drew asks that. Well, anything really or, better yet, for nothing at all. I'd like to be a comedian, but I don't really know any interesting anecdotes, just one-liners. Like, "Q: What did the father buffalo say to his boy as he went off to college? A: Bison." Okay, no one said I was Gary Steinfeld over here. All the rest of them are vulgar and puerile, exciting prurient interest, not exactly Buddhist right speech, you know.
Dead porn stars are flooding our feeds.
I guess, if pressed, I always thought I would be famous for rock, EDM, or rap lyrics and music (beats on the computer), or porn (beats on the computer), all interesting pastimes for American youths. It's the beat, the beat, the beat. I think I could do it. Hoops, maybe? If I could be an Internet Influencer making TikToks or YouTube content, that might be good. I should probably take music lessons or learn to use my cell phone for making movies. Porn is out, too dangerous. They're all dying:
Why so many porn stars are dying
(It's Blanko) This year (2024) has been a curse for the adult film industry. With all the porn stars dropping like flies, there seems to be a pattern. Let's take a look as to why.
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