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Kitrysha Polaroids Her Pussy of the Day

Kitrysha is some Asian instagram girl who looks like she could be a sex worker, like in the porno films all you perverts watch, in the Asian category all you perverts with small dicks watch, because you’ve heard the rumors, that are likely not true, that Asians have small pussy holes and don’t mind small dick…but some of the most insane insertion videos I’ve seen have been with Asian women… She’s only got one name…which is how you know you are dealing with an artist. This 20 something year old Kitrysha who is a half Italian / half Filipino – has her tits out for the cause, whatever the fuck that cause is…. The pics are on Polaroid, therefore they are art, current, hip, one time moment caputred in that moment, instantly…unlike any other pic you take with your iphone and upload to the internet, this one you have to actually physically scan…. making her showing us her labia just self expression man….effort went into this…differentiating her from all the girls who don’t scan their nudes… I remember a time when the only way to get nudes from a girl was Polaroids, because they didn’t want to be on real film that you’d get developed at the photo store…back when nudist pervert girls were hard to find…now they are everywhere. Nothing wrong with that nudist self expression. It is far better than the homeless dude who self expresses himself by doing art with his sick smelling yellow feces… Ultimately, it’s just a naked body, nothing to hide or be ashamed of and everything to jerk off to if you’re into pics not hardcore throat fucking porn… Sex Positive! Always. The post Kitrysha Polaroids Her Pussy of the Day appeared first on DrunkenStepFather.com .

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New MacBook Air, iPad Pro & Mac Mini Unveiled At Apple Brooklyn Event

Source: Stephanie Keith / Getty Led by Tim Cook, Apple ditched its usual Cupertino Campus location and brought its act to Brooklyn to unveil the company’s worst kept secret—the new environmentally safe MacBook Air, iPad Pro, and Mac Mini models. Techies and Apple fans flocked to BAM (Brooklyn Academy of Music) which is conveniently located next to Apple’s newest state of the art store to get the first glimpse of Apple’s new line of products. New MacBook Air The MacBook Air was in dire need of need of a proper upgrade or a replacement, and this new model is what people have been waiting for. The new MacBook Air is 2.75 pounds making it lighter than its predecessor which weighed 2.96 pounds. It features a 50 percent thinner bezel, retina display, 13.3-inch display, two USB-C ports, and a 3.5mm headphone jack. Basically, it’s now a MacBook Pro in MacBook Air body minus the touch bar. It now has Touch ID for secure logins and is powered by the T2 series chip which is also found in last year’s MacBook Pro and iMac Pro. Inside it ships with up to 16GB of RAM, and 1.5TB SSD alongside a powerful 8th Gen Intel dual-core CPU with integrated graphics. The base model of the MacBook Air comes with 8GB RAM, a 1.6GHz Core i5, and a 128GB SSD and is on sale for $1,199 starting today. New Mac Mini The Mac Mini hasn’t seen an upgrade since 2014 so its safe to say this has been a long time coming. While the new Mac Mini may look the same on the outside, it is boasting some significant upgrades on the inside. The new model now has a quad-core 8th Gen Intel processor, and a six-core Intel Core i7 model. Another significant change from the previous model is the new Mac Mini will support up to 64GB of RAM with every model featuring flash storage with up to 2TB of space. Like the new MacBook Air model, it will also have the T2 security chip and will be modernized thanks to having a bevy of new ports. On the back of the new Mac Mini, there are Ethernet, HDMI, two USB-A ports and our USB-C Thunderbolt 3 ports. Starting at $799 the base model goes on sale November 7th and will ship with a quad-core Intel Core i3 processor, 8GB RAM, and 128GB of SSD storage with room for configuration. New iPad Pro Last but certainly not least the new iPad Pro which is apparently the next device not called the iPhone where Apple is putting most of its attention into. The long-rumored new model sports a complete redesign with a much more slimmed-down look, Face ID, USB-C port ditching the lightning connector. Also gone from the new model is the classic home button meaning it now utilizes the gesture navigation first introduced with the iPhone X as well as Face ID and the TrueDepth camera setup. The new iPad Pro comes in two sizes 11 inches ($799) and 12.9 inches ($999) that sports Liquid Retina Display alongside Apple’s ProMotion technology that will provide smooth and fluid display performance. Thanks to Apple’s new A12X Bionic chip with an 8-core CPU and 7-core GPU the new iPad Pro boasts 35 percent faster single-core performance as well as a significant 90 percent bump in speed for performing multicore tasks. The headphone jack is now gone, and if you want to use wired headphones, you will have to purchase a USB-C to headphone dongle. If you’re into gaming on your tablet, the new iPad Pro is the way to go because it boasts “Xbox One S class graphics performance in a package that is much smaller” thanks to its powerful GPU according to Apple’s Jon Ternus. Alongside the iPad Pro a redesigned Apple Pencil ($129 ) that features new touch gestures and ditched its old charging method for new wireless one by magnetically attaching it to the iPad Pro thanks to series of magnets installed inside the device. The new Smart Keyboard Folio was also unveiled that will allow users to type in various angles but the price has gone up to $179. Even though Apple still has interest in its MacBook Air model, it seems they are focused on making the iPad the replacement for the desktop and the laptop. With CEO Tim Cook pointing out the device outsold the biggest notebook vendors Apple ditching the MacBook and other desktop models would seem almost inevitable. — Photo:  Stephanie Keith / Getty

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Say No To iPhones: Apple’s New Health Initiative To Address Device Addiction

Source: Chesnot / Getty Now Apple wants us to use our phones less. After major shareholders criticized the addictive nature of the devices, Apple is announcing a new program that will (allegedly) curb everyone’s smartphone dependence. A letter from investors who own about $2 billion in Apple shares read, “There is a growing body of evidence that, for at least some of the most frequent young users, this may be having unintentional negative consequences.” At #WWDC , Apple plans to unveil its Digital Health initiative to address device addiction https://t.co/DwYzh30Sp7 #tictocnews pic.twitter.com/Fv5wqw425z — TicToc by Bloomberg (@tictoc) June 1, 2018 The letter from the Jana Partners LLC and the California State Teachers’ Retirement System also requested that Apple research how smartphone use can influence mental health issues. Bloomberg reports: Apple engineers have been working on an initiative dubbed Digital Health, a series of tools to help users monitor how much time they spend on their devices and inside of certain applications. These details will be bundled into a menu inside of the Settings app in iOS 12, the likely name of Apple’s refreshed mobile operating system, according to people familiar with the plans. Former Apple exec Tony Gadell said, “We need to have tools and data to allow us to understand how we consume digital media… We need to get finer-grain language and start to understand that an iPhone is just a refrigerator, it’s not the addiction.”

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Frances Bean Cobain Opens Up About Battle With Addiction

It’s been 24 years since Nirvana frontman Kurt Cobain took his own life at the height of his fame. While the exact causes of Cobain’s self-destructive mental state remain a mystery, the singer’s long struggle with heroin addiction is believed to have played a role in his downward spiral. And the battle that claimed her father’s life was no doubt on Frances Bean Cobain’s mind yesterday, as she revealed that she’s celebrating two years of sobriety. Frances Bean Cobain on Instagram Frances shared the news with her millions of Instagram followers on Tuesday with a moving post about her new lease on life: “I thought I would start this post by using a pure moment in Oahu amongst nature, with my love. This moment is a representation of who I am on February 13th, 2018,” the 25-year-old wrote. “It feels significant here, now because it’s my 2nd sober birthday. It’s an interesting and kaleidoscopic decision to share my feelings about something so intimate in a public forum.” Cobain went on to say that she made a conscious decision to keep her struggle to herself until now: “The fact that I’m sober isn’t really public knowledge, decidedly and deliberately. But I think it’s more important to put aside my fear about being judged or misunderstood or typecast as one specific thing.” Frances says she’s opening up about her struggle now, in hopes that others might find inspiration in her ability to get clean: “I want to have the capacity to recognize & observe that my journey might be informative, even helpful to other people who are going through something similar or different,” she writes. The daughter of Courtney Love – who’s own struggles with addiction have been well-documented – adds that she’s realized using substances to escape her problems will always be tempting, but she says she’s found a better path: “Self-destruction and toxic consumption and deliverance from pain is a lot easier to adhere to. Undeniably, for myself and those around me becoming present is the best decision I have ever made. “How we treat our bodies directly correlates to how we treat our souls. It’s all interconnected. It has to be.” Frances ends her celebratory post with a message of hope for those who are struggling: “As cheesy and cornball as it sounds life does get better, if you want it to,” she writes. “I’ll never claim I know something other people don’t. I only know what works for me and seeking to escape my life no longer works for me.” After an ugly divorce from Isaiah Silva , Cobain is dating musician Matthew Cook these days. She assures fans that she’s never been happier. We wish her all the best in all her endeavors.

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19 Valentine’s Day Cards For the Awkward Love in Your Life

Valentine's Day 2018 is here, lovebirds! In celebration of this annual romantic occasion, enjoy these 19 awesomely awkward cards that help you say I love you … … or other very different things. 1. Modern Love This is what long-term relationships aspire to be like in the age of the iPhone. 2. Commitment is Scary Let’s just put that out there at the onset before we get too serious. 3. We’re a Thing Who needs labels? I’m glad we’re a thing, whatever that thing might be. 4. #webothhatethesamestuff Nothing sums up a match made in heaven than a hashtag acknowledging mutual dislike for the same things. 5. Obsessed With You I’m obsessed with you. But I know that sounds kind of weird, so I swear it’s non-creepy. 6. I Love You and Cats Because relationships come and go, but cats are forever. View Slideshow

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19 Valentine’s Day Cards For the Awkward Love in Your Life

Valentine's Day 2018 is here, lovebirds! In celebration of this annual romantic occasion, enjoy these 19 awesomely awkward cards that help you say I love you … … or other very different things. 1. Modern Love This is what long-term relationships aspire to be like in the age of the iPhone. 2. Commitment is Scary Let’s just put that out there at the onset before we get too serious. 3. We’re a Thing Who needs labels? I’m glad we’re a thing, whatever that thing might be. 4. #webothhatethesamestuff Nothing sums up a match made in heaven than a hashtag acknowledging mutual dislike for the same things. 5. Obsessed With You I’m obsessed with you. But I know that sounds kind of weird, so I swear it’s non-creepy. 6. I Love You and Cats Because relationships come and go, but cats are forever. View Slideshow

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XXXTenstupidation Says He’s “WAY Better” Than Tupac [Video]

This guy is way out. Tupac was a rapper, this guy is just emo. Who considers XXXTentacion a serious rapper?

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How Black Hollywood Is Failing The Black Press

Image via Danielle James/iONEDigital How Black Hollywood Is Failing The Black Press This article was written by staff writer and producer Keyaira Kelly and was originally published by our iONE sister site Hello Beautiful . I was a budding journalist nervously going over my iPhone notes for my first red carpet interview when I noticed it. I was proudly standing on the HelloBeautiful place marker waiting for the behind-the-scenes chaos to begin, when I spotted around my feet the strategic placements of almost every other Black outlet in the space. It doesn’t take a veteran to realize the Black press cluster at the end of red carpet lineups makes Black reporters susceptible to the brush-by of celebs and publicists who politely quip, “sorry, ran out of time” as they scurry out of view. Black media often receives rushed statements, or no comment at all, even though that same Black celebrity stopped for E! Online just moments ago. The strategic cafeteria table-esque segregation of Black press on red carpets is one of many micro-aggressions we face as Black journalists. And while being placed at the tail-end of a carpet is more indicative of the predominately White media system and its value assessment of Black press, these oversights are even more hurtful when they come from your own people. The fact is, too many of our Black celebrities are simply not supporting us. Most, if not all, Black celeb power seeds in our communities. The dominant corporations and media powers-that-be mine our talent and resources for the “next big thing.” And Black media celebrates when our people are plucked out of our silos and make it. We cheer as they float up into mainstream heaven with the hopes that, as they ascend, that they will still feel our loose grips on their balloon strings and tug back. But all too often, that mutual support just isn’t felt. In many cases, once a celebrity passes a certain status, they completely forget about those same Black media outlets who were among the first to cover them and their talents. We live in an age where social capital immediately translates into monetary capital. Re-tweets and shares translate into clicks, which drive traffic and advertising dollars and revenue. That’s the reality of our business model. So when small teams of Black journalists take the time and effort to profile a Black celebrity with a large reach and that content isn’t shared with the influencer’s audiences, the impact reverberates through us all. Just a simple scan of some of your favorite Black celebs Twitter and IG feeds and you would discover links to and RTs of interviews they did with White outlet after White outlet, while Black-owned, Black-run press is often omitted from the conversation. I don’t write this with the intent to say the erasure is entirely malicious or even conscious. The lure of White validation is something we’ve all been conditioned to seek. In 2016, Very Smart Brothas writer Damon Young, unpacked how he, and many other Black people, subconsciously value “the attention of the mainstream platforms more than the Black ones”–even if they don’t show us the same love back. We still throw up our hands in outrage when we lose Oscars and Grammys and Golden Globes to mediocre White talent, when in reality those systems were never created to celebrate us in the first place. After Beyoncés “Lemonade” album of the year Grammy snub in 2016, Solange echoed this sentiment urging black folks to “Create your own committees, build your own institutions, give your friends awards, award yourself, and be the gold you wanna hold my g’s.” Black press was born from that same place of urgency. Early 19th-century Black newspapers like the Freedom’s Journal, the North Star and the Frederick Douglas Papers sought to inform Black people from Black perspectives during a time when literacy rates were dismal among our people. After thriving for a century, many Black newspapers folded, unable to attract advertising dollars in the midst of economic crisis. Fortunately, the spirit of those early Black media outlets were reincarnated digitally, with outlets like The Root, Ebony, The Grio, Blavity, Black Voices, Madame Noire, Essence, and HelloBeautiful’s own parent company iOne Digital now carrying the torch and commitment to telling our stories our way. In a time where the press and freedom of speech are under attack more than ever before in modern history, the support from our communities and our celebrities is indispensable. When we say Black Lives Matter, we have to talk about this statement beyond the clutches of police brutality: behind every one of our bylines is a Black life. Black jobs matter. Black families matter. Black POVs matters. Black ownership matters. #BlackPressMatters. And when you have a company, like iOne Digital, which is one of the few remaining Black-owned media companies in the country, snubbed or not acknowledged for our coverage and support of Black interests, it eats away at the foundation of success that keeps our communities alive. So Black celebs, my brothers and sisters, I urge you to pay attention to the Black journalist at the end of the carpet nervously holding her recorder waiting to snag a quote from you. Tell your publicist that you want to give equal time to People Mag and MadameNoire. Google your name and make a note to retweet or share the latest article from the small Black women’s website that can’t get enough of your style choices. When breaking news happens, make it a point to share coverage from the black perspective as well as the big headline from CNN. After you complete an interview, post that photo inside our small studios and don’t forget to tag our brands. We’re all in this together. And nobody wins when the family forgets. Editor’s note: We truly hope this message sinks in with all of our beloved Black celebrities

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Happy Birthday LL! 10 Vintage Photos That Confirm Why Ladies Love Cool James

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Source: Ebet Roberts / Getty We’re pretty sure that the double “L” in LL Cool J use to stand for “Ladies Love” — however, considering all the things he’s accomplished in his three decade long career, LL should stand for “Living Legend.” But don’t get it twisted; the ladies will always love James Todd Smith. And these vintage photos of him being young and fine will remind you how he got the name in the first place.   In honor of living legend’s 50th birthday, hit the flip to see more of his fine, young self.

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You’ll Take The Words “Back Off” More Seriously After Watching This Video

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What would you do if you witnessed something supernatural firsthand? Would you run the other way? Record it on your iPhone so you can show your friends later? Lay there and die? There’s no way to know just how one would react until they’re put in that situation. For a few unexpected patrons at a coffee shop, a special FX prank exposed them to the supernatural for the first time and the results are hilarious!   Nah this looks tooo Real RT @queennofafrica : One of the best pranks I’ve ever seen, even the dog was shook… pic.twitter.com/JdaFoaMy6e — Low (@LowKeyUHTN) January 13, 2018  

You’ll Take The Words “Back Off” More Seriously After Watching This Video