John McAfee is one weird guy, and this video only serves to bolster that reputation. Uploaded to YouTube last night, it’s a hilarious—and entirely NSFW—video which sees the man himself teach you how to uninstall McAfee Antivirus.
John McAfee is one weird guy, and this video only serves to bolster that reputation. Uploaded to YouTube last night, it’s a hilarious—and entirely NSFW—video which sees the man himself teach you how to uninstall McAfee Antivirus.
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The Male Underwear of the Future Leaves So, So Many Questions Unanswered (NSFW)
Posted in: Today's Chili Let’s start with what we know. This is called a Flash Blue Side String (NSFW). It’s made by a French undergarment company called Alter out of a “high elastic” content fabric. Here’s what we don’t know: Literally anything else that is going on here. More »
Not Safe For YouTube: How Google Draws the Line Between Porn and Art (NSFW)
Posted in: Today's Chili Last weekend, YouTube yanked a popular music video from Robin Thicke, which featured a number of topless models prancing to the rather upbeat track. The video for “Blurred Lines” had garnered more than one million views before it was found to be in violation of the video sharing service’s community guidelines regarding Sex and Nudity. A few days later, the VEVO upload of the same uncensored music video was pulled down about 30 minutes after we first noticed that it was still available on YouTube. More »
If you didn’t see the headline or tag yet, please allow me to warn you that this soundtrack is incredibly NSFW. OMG SO NSFW. Hell, I’m not even sure if it’s safe for YouTube. It’s the music video for a catchy new Robin Thicke song with Pharrell and T.I. and it’s literally littered with boobs. Very nice boobs, for what it’s worth. But still more boobs for a longer period of time than you typically ever see on YouTube. There’s Robin Thicke, there’s Pharrell, there’s T.I. and three models wearing nothing but some underwear made from flesh colored dental floss. When did YouTube become so boob friendly? More »
The modern smartphone, for all its utility as a way of capturing crimes in process, waddling babies, and public disasters, has one chilling effect on society: it’s now dangerous to get insanely fucked up in public. And that’s a damn shame. More »
Gird your loins and prepare for another bizarre expedition into Nick Cross’ warped imagination. As the animator explains, More »
Jiggle. Blubber. Bounce. Gravity’s a bitch. It’s especially unforgiving if you jump up and down naked while getting filmed at 2000FPS. That sort of slow motion camera work exposes all the extra meat we carry on our bodies. LA video artist Michael Haussman captured naked people in slow motion to show you what you’re missing. More »