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Americans apparently ran out of wholesome pursuits during coronavirus pandemic lockdowns and upped their spending on adult entertainment, mostly using their phones for their lascivious perusals.

The COVID-19 pandemic led to shifts in every global habit, from school to work to sex and beyond. While activity came to a halt in many areas of life, others saw increased attention. Two tendencies that saw significant spikes in use were marijuana and pornography.

Aurora slipped on a short red dress over her strappy lingerie before joining 30 men on a Zoom call.
“Happy birthday, Jett,” she said to the virtual crowd, raising a shot of gin. “I’m your sexy surprise.”

Before the pandemic, Harper, 26, enjoyed her jobs in the Midwest. Working as a barista by day and a stripper at night, she planned on saving up her tips dancing to start her own coffee business.
Before the pandemic, Harper, 26, enjoyed her jobs in the Midwest. Working as a barista by day and a stripper at night, she planned on saving up her tips dancing to start her own coffee business.

Pensioner Stuart Haywood has been taking his kit off for 10 years and is wondering if the same rules apply during the coronavirus pandemic, asking: "Perhaps I could do my shopping in Burton wearing only a face mask?"
Before the pandemic, Harper, 26, enjoyed her jobs in the Midwest. Working as a barista by day and a stripper at night, she planned on saving up her tips dancing to start her own coffee business.

Tucker Carlson went off the rails again, this time attacking porn sites who monetize homemade explicit photos and videos, then promptly got pwned by the owner of one of those sites.

In response to a disgustingly racist segment about the George Floyd protests on Monday night, several major companies have pulled ads from Fox News host Tucker Carlson’s show.