The Hottest Topic at This Year’s Pornhub Awards? Censorship

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Manisha Krishnan: I think I won the Pornhub Awards this year, because while talking to many stars about censorship I learned that one of them called a meat missile to avoid social media censorship. So I think it was a good small for my vocabo.

Lauren Good: A meat missile. Who calls the actor?

Manisha Krishnan: He is called Gurmaster. He is 6’6 “” “

Lauren Good: It seems to be the appropriate place to take another break. When we come back, we are going to recommend something and tell our audience what they should do more on Wired.com this week. Welcome back Uncanny valleyThe I am the wired senior correspondent Lauren Good. And I joined by Manisha Krishnan, the wired senior culture editor this week. Before we ride, Manisha tell us what they should read alongside your great story about the Pornhub Award at Wired.com this week.

Manisha Krishnan: Yes, so I will encourage everyone to read the Elana Clean piece about Jenner Z Pangu for fear of being cranj in dating applications. I think it’s just a great piece of their mentality. And basically it is just like all that starts to share that you want a long -term relationship to say sincerely what your hobbies are considered as extremely cryz. Basically, any kind of weakness is a huge fake pas, and yet many of them are very lonely and fighting with connection. I think these two ideas are very related. They are very judged on this piece, but also laugh. And so I just like these kinds of stories and I think everyone should read it.

Lauren Good: What is the example of being a super crye in the dating app? I’m just asking for a friend.

Manisha Krishnan: Okay, okay, I first thought and I agreed with this kind of guys who post giant fish.

Lauren Good: Oh, they have fish.

Manisha Krishnan: Yes It was like a classic. And what is yours, Lauren? What are you recommending this week?

Lauren Good: I really enjoyed Bobby Johnson’s feature story, we’re telling it the big story, how they are called in the story, as they are interviewing for US-based technical jobs from North Korea, IT Jobs, and basically these whole scandals and their third parties help them, where they work with them, and they work with them, and they work with them. The employers are confused, but they end up getting a job and make money from the United States and pay to the North Korean government. This is a great story of a freelancer named Bobby Johnson and I advise everyone to check it. If you are not already enough ghostly about what’s going on online, it will make you even more ghostly.

This is our show for today. We are going to link to all the stories we talked about on show notes, so check them. And check out Thursday’s episode Uncanny valleyThis is what the Dog has achieved, what it didn’t happen and what it would see after the departure of Elon Mask. If you have heard what you’ve heard today, be sure to follow our show and rate it on your favorite podcast app. And if you want to contact us to show questions, comments, suggestions, write to us uncanavalley@wired.comThe Jordan Bell, Kana Mogadam and Adriana Tapia created this episode. Macro Sound mixed my red episode on Macro Sound. Jordan Bell is our executive manufacturer. Chris Bannon is the head of the Global Audio Conde Conde Nast and Katie Drammond Wired Global Editorial Director.

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