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Some games vanish. Not because they broke the law but because someone decided they shouldn’t exist.
For 48 hours, these games are free, because if a game is legal, you should be free to buy it
- POSTAL 2
- Agony + Agony UNRATED
- Leap of Love
- Being a DIK - Season 1
- Leap of Faith
- House Party
- HuniePop
- Lust Theory
- Treasure of Nadia
- Summer’s Gone - Season 1
- Fetish Locator Week One
- Sapphire Safari
- Helping the Hotties
The Raid 2 is most definitely the superior movie, I just didn’t think it served as well as an example of a film that rests almost entirely on action and spectacle. While the action and spectacle in Raid 2 are superior to the first movie in every way, it’s also a more complex, more richly plotted movie with much deeper character work.
Edit to add: I got so wrapped up my thoughts on Raid 2 (a movie that permanently occupies at least ten percent of my brain power at any time) that I missed your other point.
Yes, porn can teach people unrealistic standards about sex and beauty. But so can anything. Again, the point is not that “Porn is incapable of doing moral harm”, it’s that “Porn, as a medium, is morally neutral.” Like all mediums it can do harm, but we don’t talk about banning the entire concept of TV shows because they can teach people unrealistic standards, do we?
Let’s be honest here, you’re actually more likely to see realistic human bodies in porn than you are in most mass consumption television and movies. Marvel has more unrealistic depictions of the human body in their movies than your average low budget fuck-fest. And you’re more likely to see a guy going down on a girl, or actual foreplay in a porn movie than you are in most movie sex scenes.