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Was macht das mit uns, wenn auf der Fernbedienung unseres Lebens, welche das Smartphone zweifellos ist, Online-Porn im wahrsten Sinne des Wortes auf der Kurzwahltaste steht – gleich neben Tinder, Bumble, Grindr & Co, die als Apps nicht nur eine ähnliche Bedienbarkeit besitzen, sondern auch auf anderer Ebene starke Parallelen vorweisen? Ein Deep Dive in zwei Welten, die sich ähnlicher sind als man vermuten mag.
Australia's national cabinet met this week to try to curb the domestic violence crisis. And women's advocates have renewed their call to restrict the access children and teens have to online pornography.
A cracking guest friend today, the highly respect Dr Peter Larkins joins us and we find out how he got his start in the media, and the extraordinary scenario he found himself in with The Duck at Waverley Park in his very first game!The Doc tells us a couple of the most significant injuries he's ever seen. He tells us about getting chewed out by Geoff Walsh over how he reported one players return form injury.The Doc has a new book out, it's called 'The Healthy Hundred' and it's about how to age well. He tells us about some of the stuff in the book. You can get it pretty much anywhere, bookstores, online - but the easiest place to get it is from the Docs website - drpeterlarkins.com. As the bloke in the hat used to say, do yourself a favour.Ralphy nearly derails the pod with a joke about blokes getting colonoscopies which amuses him and Dane no end....the Doc far more professional than to engage with that sort of lowbrow humour. But the Doc doesn't miss a drive-by on Billy Brownless! We're talking about getting kids active, and Dane reveals that the only reason he started playing footy when he was a kid is because online porn wasn't around. Just imagine. And Ralphy tells a story about Israeli fighter pilots. This whole pod really has gone to shit today!But thankfully the Doc gets us back on track and there are heaps of great bits of advice about ageing well, what to do, and how to start if you're coming from a low base. Heaps of info in the pod, and the book is well worth sussing out.Follow us, share the pod with a mate, and support us if you feel the urge. If not, then as you were.Podcast : @swannyandfriendsDane: @danes84Samantha @samantharichesRalphy: racetrackralphy.com.auSupport us in the Merch store: Shop here :)Gambling hotline: 1800 858 858Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/hump-day-with-swanny-and-friends. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week in the market... Joe, Jay, and Anthony discuss their first experiences with pornography, their favorite porn stars, and the differences between amateur and professional porn. They reminisce about the early days of watching porn and the conversation also touches on the evolution of technology and how it has changed the way people consume porn. So, grab your naughty bits and get ready for a very HOT episode!Toadberg.com @ https://www.toadberg.com/Episode artwork by Aaron Choi @ https://theaaronchoi.com/Opening Theme: No Royal Road by Aaron Paul LowLicense code: KITO9G6XFAWTJLPXClosing Theme: Happy Feels by All Good FolksLicense code: OC4AHE7KSNMDLCBP
Nebraska schools could be sued for up to a million dollars if a staff member sexually assaults a student, under a proposal that advanced Tuesday in the Legislature. And a bill to increase taxes on home sellers, and reduce them on people who inherit property, also moved ahead.
If you feel like you have been checking out online porn without anyone knowing about it, well, then... here's a short primer about how computers work.
Ontario Today invites Matthew Johson, Director of Education at MediaSmarts and Senator Julie Miville-Dechen whose private member's bill would require porn websites to verify users' ages before they can enter.
Sunshine Coast MP Andrew Wallace is trying to stop our kids from watching porn online. It's not an easy task but other countries are already introducing age restrictions on certain types of websites including those where you can access alcohol delivery, gambling and pornography. With the links between pornography consumption and violence in the real world against women and young girls, Andrew Wallace believes we can't act soon enough to shut it down Get involved in Mamamia's charity partnership with Rize Up Subscribe to Mamamia GET IN TOUCH Feedback? We're listening! Call the pod phone on 02 8999 9386 or email us at podcast@mamamia.com.au CONTACT US Got a topic you'd like us to cover? Send us an email at thequicky@mamamia.com.au CREDITS Host: Claire Murphy With thanks to: Andrew Wallace - Member for Fisher Producer: Claire Murphy Executive Producer: Kally Borg Audio Producer: Thom LionBecome a Mamamia subscriber: https://www.mamamia.com.au/subscribeSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Ofcom's drafted guidelines are a step toward enforcing the recently passed Online Safety Act.
My original summary of this episode, I think, was really good. But this is my second try at uploading, so I'm out of cleverness.We start by having a helpful back-and-forth about Christians and the State. I don't remember everything after that, but I know we discuss a slavery law in the Bible, why health care is a product (not a right), and a few other items.Thanks for your patience as I got this fixed.
My original summary of this episode, I think, was really good. But this is my second try at uploading, so I'm out of cleverness. We start by having a helpful back-and-forth about Christians and the State. I don't remember everything after that, but I know we discuss a slavery law in the Bible, why health care is a product (not a right), and a few other items. Thanks for your patience as I got this fixed. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/corytruax/support
Howdy NectarHeads! So great to be back with another lovely episode of the PantyNectar Podcast. This episode gives you a sneak peak into what's been going on in my personal life and things I'm planning for PantyNectar. Also, I spend some time discussing how to have a healthy relationship with online creators. It's something that no one talks about, so I figured I'd be the first to speak up for the fans. As always, I want you to be happy and healthy!Oh yeah, there's PantyNectar t-shirts being made as we speak! Can't wait for you to get yours! Love always,PN
Henrietta Lacks' family settles lawsuit with a biotech company that used her cells without consent: https://apnews.com/article/henrietta-lacks-hela-cells-thermo-fisher-scientific-bfba4a6c10396efa34c9b79a544f0729 Uber CEO balks after a reporter tells him the cost of his 2.9-mile Uber ride: 'Oh my God. Wow.' https://finance.yahoo.com/news/uber-ceo-balks-reporter-tells-171042745.html Man Behind U.S. Supreme Court's Affirmative Action Decision Sues VC Fund Supporting Black-Women-Owned Businesses https://afrotech.com/black-venture-capital-firm-fearless-fund-has-been-sued Classic TANGOTI on that time Facebook banned news in Australia: https://www.iheart.com/podcast/1119-there-are-no-girls-on-the-65877505/episode/disinformed-facebooks-bans-news-in-australia-77921963/ Pornhub goes dark in Arkansas after age verification law kicks in: https://www.theverge.com/2023/8/3/23818865/pornhub-mindgeek-arkansas-age-verification-block-ban-porn Viral Italian voice behind ‘Attenzione pickpocket' revealed as racist counsellor for far-right: https://www.euronews.com/culture/2023/08/02/viral-italian-voice-behind-attenzione-pickpocket-revealed-as-counsellor-for-far-right-legaSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
As Judge Catherine Staines calls for stricter restrictions on pornography PJ talks to Mary Crilly about the influence it can have and also about Image Based Abuse freephone: 1800 496 496 9-5pm Mon-Fri (other times by appointment) txt 087 1533 393 sexualviolence.ie Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The biggest porn upload site Pornhub is facing a slew of lawsuits by women who accuse the site of enabling and profiting from sexual exploitation. The advent of the internet means that the abuse of victims of human rights violations including rape and violence now, arguably, is compounded - every time someone views the material. To get a sense of the scale of the issue of trafficking and where these long chains of abuse can begin, we speak with Laila Mickelwait who leads the campaign to shut down Pornhub, and Nick Grono, CEO of Freedom Fund on where vulnerable people are targeted around the world. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Did you know kids are stumbling across online porn at earlier ages? Here's why you should talk to your young children, in 60 seconds. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
According to a new report by the nonprofit child advocacy group Common Sense Media, 73 percent of US teenagers seventeen years of age or younger have viewed online pornography. It is a tragic fact that our secularized postmodern culture has desacralized life from conception to death. Seen in this light, the ever-spreading plague of pornography is unsurprising. When a culture abandons biblical morality and objective ethics, tolerance becomes the de facto rule of the day. The good news is that the good news of the gospel gives meaning to life that can be found nowhere else. Author: Jim Denison, PhD Narrator: Chris Elkins Subscribe: http://www.denisonforum.org/subscribe Read The Daily Article: https://www.denisonforum.org/daily-article/how-many-us-teenagers-have-viewed-online-porn/
Reactions to the Common Sense Media survey which showed over 70% of teens surveyed had viewed pornographic material by the age of 17 with the average age of first exposure at 12 years old. Teens revealed in the survey that they had viewed the content on their phones, tablets or school issued devices and across various popular social media platforms.
In the first hour of the morning show, Larry O'Connor and Patrice Onwuka discussed Louisiana's LA Wallet app making online porn watchers have to use their driver licenses, Byron Donalds responding to Cori Bush's racist attacks and analyzed President Biden's upcoming border visit. For more coverage on the issues that matter to you, visit www.WMAL.com, download the WMAL app or tune in live on WMAL-FM 105.9 FM from 5-9 AM ET. To join the conversation, check us out on Twitter: @WMALDC, @LarryOConnor, @Jgunlock, @patricepinkfile and @heatherhunterdc.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Feeling lonely in Louisiana? If you want to watch some adult videos, have your ID card ready. Here's why, in 60 seconds. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Let's face it, almost all of us watch porn. But what makes a good one?
This week the crew weighs in on the ever evolving world of internet porn. We share some of our favorites and some that just caught our eye.
Howdy NectarHeads! So great to be back with another lovely episode of the PantyNectar Podcast. This episode gives you a sneak peak into what's been going on in my personal life and things I'm planning for PantyNectar. Also, I spend some time discussing how to have a healthy relationship with online creators. It's something that no one talks about, so I figured I'd be the first to speak up for the fans. As always, I want you to be happy and healthy!Oh yeah, there's PantyNectar t-shirts being made as we speak! Can't wait for you to get yours! Love always,PN
Today we're speaking to Tara O'Callaghan and Sinead Connell who have recently collaborated on the incredile film Call Me Mommy. Call Me Mommy is an Irish film that aims to destigmatize sex work, through sharing Sinead's story. Follow the film: https://www.instagram.com/callmemommyfilm/ Follow Sinead: https://www.instagram.com/sincitymilfoffical/ Follow Tara: https://www.instagram.com/toctaz/
Did you know more people view PornHub than Netflix or Amazon? Most viewers think there's nothing wrong with watching it. Listen to this one-minute podcast to find out why they're dead wrong. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
For 30 years, we've let the internet harm children, society with porn. Rick Roberts asks you an important question: Should we really consider banning online porn? It seems too easy for children to find it, doesn't it? See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The landmark Digital Services Act has a glaring omission: It ditches plans to tighten rules that could have protected survivors of revenge porn and other forms of sexual abuse.
The landmark Digital Services Act has a glaring omission: It ditches plans to tighten rules that could have protected survivors of revenge porn and other forms of sexual abuse.
In North America, the online porn industry is booming. Many low-budget shoots are now taking place in Canada. The videos then end up on streaming platforms that are among the world's most visited websites. But not all pornographic films are produced legally: Some content is posted without the consent of those involved. In certain cases, this can even amount to child porn or rape. Our reporters François Rihouay, Fanny Chauvin and Loubna Anaki investigate.
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This podcast looks at a proposed law by a Canadian Senator to prevent teens from accessing online porn, an FBI warning to home buyers and a look inside a cryptojacking scheme
After a scathing expose from the NYT and losing support from Visa and Mastercard, Pornhub made sweeping changes to its policies and deleted a massive swath of its videos.It is an issue that is emblematic of the very nature of user generated content platforms and perhaps even the internet itself.Can behavior be moderated? If so, what is the best method?Can You Decide?LINKS: NYT ArticleThe Aftermath***CONTACT US:TwitterYouTubeWebsite***STREAM US:GoogleAppleSpotifyStitcheriHeartRadio***SUPPORT US: PayPalIf you liked what you heard and can afford to help us grow, please throw a couple bucks our way. If your budget is too tight but you still want to help, please Like, Share and/or leave us a good review. Thanks!Support the show (https://paypal.me/phase2phase?locale.x=en_US)
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A New Zealand-made ad featuring porn stars that encourages parents to talk to their children about what they're seeing on line has gone viral - and sparked a world-wide conversation.
New Zealand's government is using humor to educate parents and kids about online porn. Vicki Barker has the story on today's "Reporter's Notebook."
Since working remotely has began globally, adult sites have seen huge surges in traffic. But is there a serious downside to consuming too much online pornography? Gabe Deem was addicted to porn, it ruined his sex life and led to Porn Induced Erectile Dysfunction. He spoke to Cormac about his story and how he recovered. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Vodafone finally launches 5G, as the ACCC gives up on blocking its TPG merger. Telstra unveils 26GHz mmWave 5G plans. The Australian government considers online age checks for accessing gambling and porn. Special guest @whistleout_au editor Alex Choros @a_choros - Vertical Hold is brought to you by Aussie Broadband. Vertical Hold: Behind The Tech News - podcast hosts @adam_turner and @alexkidman speak to Australia's leading technology journalists every Friday to get the stories behind the tech news of the week. verticalholdauaudio.libsyn.com facebook.com/VerticalHoldAU @verticalholdau
On this weeks episode we discuss how Wilder is on bullshit for his reasons on why he lost to Fury, the beer company Corona having low sales due to the Coronavirus and what makes a rapper/artist trash???
X-rated content on the internet is nothing new. But it is being served up in a whole new way — and its producers have their fingers crossed you'll be willing to shell out $9 a month for it.
X-rated content on the internet is nothing new. But it is being served up in a whole new way — and its producers have their fingers crossed you'll be willing to shell out $9 a month for it.
Coach Richie and Barbara answer questions from a single mom who is having challenges in life, a mom who thinks her 5 year old may have ADHD, a couple who have an interesting story about pornographic websites, a parent that is challenged with a angry 7 year old that is angry and wetting her self. A dad who believes he is a really bad dad and needs some advice. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/relationshifting/support
Many parents are worried about their child stumbling upon online porn but are unsure what to do about it. Dr Katrina Lines is the Executive Director of Act for Kids, a non profit organisation, who says that parents need to be aware of the dangers online, but also how to tell if their child has inadvertently seen something disturbing.She talks about how parents can spot problematic behaviours and what action they can take. For more information on how to deal with online porn, check out the eSafety Commissioner's website.
NPR's Life Kit answers parents' questions about their kids' screen use. Education consultant Ana Homayoun says it's all about empowering your kids to make good decisions when you're not around.
NPR's Life Kit answers parents' questions about their kids' screen use. Education consultant Ana Homayoun says it's all about empowering your kids to make good decisions when you're not around.
Food porn, sneaker porn, car porn, design porn, penmanship porn, power washing porn, even, yes, "things cut in half" porn: what exactly is going on with the way we use the word "porn" today? According to philosophers C. Thi Nguyen and Bekka Williams, this new, generic sense of "porn" is applicable when we use images or other media for "immediate gratification" while "avoiding the complexities" of the actual thing. But are they right? Is "food porn" really used for immediate gratification, or does porn--in any of its forms--stimulate desire, rather than gratify it? Are things like food and car porn really harmless, as the authors claim? And what is the relationship between this new sense of "porn" and traditional, sexual pornography? We're deep into our porn bag on this one. And before that: self-help guru Charlamagne tha God jumped the shark on a recent IG inspo post, so naturally we're breaking that down. Intro and break music courtesy of Chris Giuliano (https://www.instagram.com/chris_giuliano_gs/). Works Cited: C. Thi Nguyen and Bekka Williams: Why We Call Things 'Porn' (https://www.nytimes.com/2019/07/26/opinion/sunday/porn.html) Maggie Jones: What Teenagers are Learning from Online Porn (https://www.nytimes.com/2018/02/07/magazine/teenagers-learning-online-porn-literacy-sex-education.html) Charlamagne's Ridiculous IG post (https://www.instagram.com/p/B1tRh8pAN3t/)
Food porn, sneaker porn, car porn, design porn, penmanship porn, power washing porn, even, yes, "things cut in half" porn: what exactly is going on with the way we use the word "porn" today? According to philosophers C. Thi Nguyen and Bekka Williams, this new, generic sense of "porn" is applicable when we use images or other media for "immediate gratification" while "avoiding the complexities" of the actual thing. But are they right? Is "food porn" really used for immediate gratification, or does porn--in any of its forms--stimulate desire, rather than gratify it? Are things like food and car porn really harmless, as the authors claim? And what is the relationship between this new sense of "porn" and traditional, sexual pornography? We're deep into our porn bag on this one. And before that: self-help guru Charlamagne tha God jumped the shark on a recent IG inspo post, so naturally we're breaking that down. Intro and break music courtesy of Chris Giuliano (https://www.instagram.com/chris_giuliano_gs/). Works Cited: C. Thi Nguyen and Bekka Williams: Why We Call Things 'Porn' (https://www.nytimes.com/2019/07/26/opinion/sunday/porn.html) Maggie Jones: What Teenagers are Learning from Online Porn (https://www.nytimes.com/2018/02/07/magazine/teenagers-learning-online-porn-literacy-sex-education.html) Charlamagne's Ridiculous IG post (https://www.instagram.com/p/B1tRh8pAN3t/)
When we think about the rhetoric around sex workers it’s often easier to hear or read opinions advocating for the abolishment of sex work coming from politicians or “concerned citizens” who are not sex workers, or have never bothered to speak to a sex worker. The degree to which the voices of sex workers are suppressed in mainstream outlets throughout the West speaks to how dangerous their voices are considered. What on earth can sex workers be saying that so many people feel the need to speak for them instead of letting them speak for themselves? Well, that’s one of the primary issues that Nicholas de Villiers looks to solve in Sexography: Sex Work in Documentary (University of Minnesota Press, 2017). Sexography analyzes a series of films centered around interviewing sex workers. These films represent some of the few instances where sex workers are actually allowed to speak for themselves. Of course, these films are not without their own tensions. Many of the films are directed by non-sex workers and some of the portrayals of sex work in these films is quite negative. This is where de Villiers’ dynamic analysis of these films through a queer perspective helps us think about the nature of sex work, the interview, documentary aesthetics, and the concept of “truth” in new and interesting ways. Sexography is an exploration of how we can go about reading for, and exploring the sexual practices of, not only sex workers, but our own ideas about sexuality as well. How can the financial aspects of sex work help us understand the power dynamics of our own sexual relationships? What can sex workers teach us about sex and pornographic literacy? What is the relationship between sex work, pornography, and drag performance? And how can the work of Foucault help us think about the contemporary nature of sexual practice? These are just some of the questions explored in this wide-ranging interview. De Villiers is one of the most interesting and bold queer theorists working today, so you’re not going to want to miss out on his compelling analysis of these films or his thoughts on contemporary sexuality! Sexography: Sex Work in Documentary L.A. Review of Books review of Sexography More work from Nicholas Opacity and the Closet: Queer Tactics in Foucault, Barthes, and Warhol Nicholas’ appearance on the Critical Theory podcast discussing Opacity and the Closet “Afterthoughts on Queer Opacity” “FBI Seized 23 Tor-hidden Child Porn Sites, Deployed Malware from Them” “How the FBI Became the World’s Largest Distributor of Child Sex Abuse Imagery” “Transgender, at War and in Love” “What Teenagers are Learning from Online Porn” Paris is Burning (1990) Love Meetings (1964) Not Angels But Angles (1994) Body Without Soul (1996) Tales of the Night Fairies (2002) facebook.com/AcademicSex @PornoCultures Help Support the Podcast! More info about Brandon Arroyo
Access to pornography though mobile phones has been sudden and widespread in India: some say way too sudden for a conservative society, and blame this for the sexual violence against women. But when legal attempts are made to ban pornography, a strong resistance emerges in the name of freedom of expression, including sexual expression. Others argue that online pornography is the wrong target, pointing out that around a third of porn viewers in India are women. But what do Indian men themselves make of this? The BBC’s India Women Affairs correspondent Divya Arya travels the country to meet men from all backgrounds to find out.
What does a Gospel-centered Student Ministry look like? Why should you preach the Gospel to your students every week? How does the Gospel take the weight off of Student Pastors and parents alike? What are some rhythms a Gospel-centered Student Ministry could adopt? Student Pastor, Seth Stewart, answers these questions and more. “Has the Smartphone Destroyed a Generation” - https://www.theatlantic.com/magazine/archive/2017/09/has-the-smartphone-destroyed-a-generation/534198/ “What Teenagers are Learning from Online Porn” - https://www.nytimes.com/2018/02/07/magazine/teenagers-learning-online-porn-literacy-sex-education.html?mtrref=www.google.com&gwh=CF94A2014BB103AF1C1A20816404090C&gwt=pay For more information on Bridgeway Church visit: http://www.bridgewaychurch.com For more from Sam Storms visit: http://samstorms.com For more from host David Bowden visit: http://www.spokengospel.com For more information on Verses Project visit: http://www.theversesproject.com Special thanks to Aaron Strumpel for the podcast theme music. Hear more from Aaron at: http://www.aaronstrumpel.com Special Guest: Seth Stewart.
In 1995, a bipartisan pair of senators wrote a bill to address growing concerns over minors accessing pornography on the internet. President Bill Clinton would eventually sign the Communications Decency Act in 1996, criminalizing the online transmission of “obscene or indecent” materials to anyone known to be under the age of 18.
Statesman culture writer Michael Barnes, joins us to talk about his new volume of "Indelible Austin: Selected Histories," a compilation of profiles and histories about everyday Austinites, neighborhoods, families, business owners and subcultures that, together, create our booming, vibrant city. Also: Wendi Aarons, one of our favorite Austin humorists whose work appears in McSweeney's and other publications, has been teaching classes on humor writing, and she joined Tolly and Omar to explain how she hones her own skills and why writing short jokes for Twitter is as fun as ever. Plus: Marvel's "Black Panther" is finally here, and crowds are packing theaters to watch it. In a segment with film critic Joe Gross, the longtime comics fan says he knew the movie was going to be a success when he finished watching it the first time and immediately wanted to watch it again. He explains why the film resonates with so many audiences. In A Toast: a NYT Magazine story, "What Teenagers are Learning from Online Porn," MTV's "Teen Wolf" and 'zines at the Austin Central Library. More info: austin360.com/loveaustin360
Online Porn producer & director Michelle Flynn and Adult Performer Lucie Bee talk about the push to make ethical adult entertainment and how technology has been changed by erotic content and how porn is changing with new digital innovations like VR and more.
Best-selling novelist Tom Perrotta has a flair for finding humanity in talks about thinking through the social and spiritual dimensions of inetrnet porn for his bittersweet satire, "Mrs. Fletcher". We also discuss famous film and video adaptations of his other works, like "Election" and "The Leftovers".
Best-selling novelist Tom Perrotta has a flair for finding humanity in talks about thinking through the social and spiritual dimensions of inetrnet porn for his bittersweet satire, "Mrs. Fletcher". We also discuss famous film and video adaptations of his other works, like "Election" and "The Leftovers".
Online porn presents a minefield to young people and parents. Tim Graham explores what help is on hand to help navigate the way ahead.
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In this episode, I talk with professor Feona Attwood about the impact of online porn on people and society
Compulsive sexual behaviour, more commonly known as sex addiction, is driven by the huge novelty provided by online material, a new study has found. Like this podcast? Please help us by supporting the Naked Scientists
Compulsive sexual behaviour, more commonly known as sex addiction, is driven by the huge novelty provided by online material, a new study has found. Like this podcast? Please help us by supporting the Naked Scientists
Sex addiction is sweeping America. And in this must-hear interview, Vic talks with sex addiction expert, Tim Devitt, about this often misunderstood addiction that's destroying the lives of millions of men and women every day. What are the signs of sex addiction? Who becomes a sex addict? And how does addictive viewing of online pornography … Continue reading EP 22: SEX ADDICTION AND THE DANGERS OF ONLINE PORN →
Dr. Trina Read addresses online porn addiction, the problems it can cause a marriage and what couples can do about it. For more go to www.hitchedmag.com
Sound collage of Online Porn, Prayers for Palin, and High School Noise Jams.