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A brief discussion critiquing the practice of using porn star images as profile pictures without consent.
Original TransmissionsThis short episode appears to be a critical commentary on the problematic behavior of people who use pornographic performers' images as their own profile pictures. The discussion seems to focus on calling out this practice as both pathetic and inappropriate. The host appears to be criticizing individuals who not only consume pornographic content regularly enough to recognize specific performers by name, but who then go further to actively seek out and crop images of these performers to use as their own online avatars. The episode touches on themes of consent, exploitation, and inappropriate use of others' images in digital spaces.
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A discussion about Kanye West's controversial statements regarding race and control in the music industry.
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