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

Manisha Krishnan: I feel that I won the Pornhub Awards this year because in talking to many stars about censorship, I discovered that one of them called something with a meat missile to avoid censorship on social media. So I feel that this was a good small for my individual.
Lauren Jude: Meat missile. Who is the actor he calls it?
Manisha Krishnan: It is called Mr. Girth. It is 6’6 “Bossi won. He actually tied with Bestie with Spanish performance. Because both of them are not Americans, when before, he was like,” I think this is another reason for the migrants well. “It was very funny.
Lauren Jude: This looks like the perfect place to take another break. When we go back, we will make some recommendations and tell our listeners what they should see on WAID.com this week. Welcome to Wadi Gharib. I am a major wire correspondent Lauren Jude. It joined this week by the Higher Higher Culture editor, Manisha Krishnan. Before we start, Manisha tells our listeners what they should read on WAID.com this week as well as your wonderful story about Pornhub Awards.
Manisha Krishnan: Yes, so I would like to encourage everyone to read the Elana Klein piece on the treated Gen Z’s fear of being on dating applications. I think it is just a great segment of their mindset. Basically, everything is similar to just sharing that you want a long -term relationship to say what your hobbies are seriously. Basically, any type of security vulnerability is a huge pas, however, many of them are very alone and fight with contact. I feel that these two concepts are very related. They are very ruling in this piece, but also happy. So I love these types of stories and I think everyone should read them.
Lauren Jude: What is an example that you are great on the dating application? I just ask a friend.
Manisha Krishnan: Just, well, the first one I thought about and I agreed with this person was the men who spread giant fish.
Lauren Jude: Oh, they have fish.
Manisha Krishnan: Yes. This was a classic one. What about you, Lauren? What do you recommend this week?
Lauren Jude: I really enjoyed the Baby Johnson’s budget story, and we call it the big story, on how a group of demonstrators, as they call it in the story, from North Korea, is an interview with US -based technical jobs, information technology, and mainly permanently this fraud on the names, and it seems that they are well, and search well, run out well, utter promotion, and they go well. An interview with them, and they offer Asians and have dialects and a kind of employment at a confusion, but they end up obtaining a job, ignoring the money from the United States and giving it to the North Korean government. It is a great story by an independent person named Bobby Johnson and recommended everyone to check it. In the event that you are not crazy, already enough about what is going on online, this will make you more crazy. This is our offer for today. We will link all the stories that we talked about in the display notes, so check this. And make sure to review the Thursday episode of Wadi GharibThis is all about what Dog accomplished, what he did not do, and what is likely to appear is after Elon Musk’s exit. If you like what you heard today, make sure to follow our offer and evaluate it on your favorite PodCast app. And if you want to communicate with any of us for questions and comments, show suggestions and write to us on Unsannivalley@wired.com. Jordan Bell produced a Mogadam entity, and Adraiana Tabia is this episode. Ammar Lal in the total sound mixing this episode. Jordan Bell is our executive product. The president of Conde Nast’s Global Audio is Chris Bannon, and Katie Dramund is the World Editor -in -Chief at Wire.