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Sexy Thrillers for Middle-Aged Women Rediscovering Their Sexuality (but for when you're 30 during the pandemic)
It’s been a long dry-spell since the dawn of COVID-19. I deleted all the apps. Tinder, Bumble, OkCupid… and the many other relics from my pre-COVID dating life. My dating life was truly brought to a halt when NYC Health released a “Safer Sex and COVID-19” article offering the simple advice:
By Jamilya Ramos-Chapman5 years ago in Filthy
Paranormal Pornstars Review
While scrolling through “TV shows we think you’ll like” on Prime Video, I did a double-take when I saw the title “Paranormal Pornstars”. Could this really be the ghost hunting reality show I’ve been waiting for? Having amassed quite the void since my beloved SyFy series Ghost Hunters finally came to an end in 2016, I was hopeful for Amazon’s recommendation. For those unfamiliar with the docuseries, it was a paranormal reality show that followed two plumbers who’s personal experiences with the afterlife triggered their moonlighting as ghostbusters. After recounting unexplainable phenomena, clients across the US would invite best friends Jason Hawes and Grant Wilson, along with their infamous team, to spend the night on their property. Setting up top of the line equipment, TAPS (the Atlantic Paranormal Society) would conduct various tests throughout the night. Aiming to debunk these frivolous claims with reasonable explanations, the team would sometimes capture evidence that actually supported them. The groundbreaking series became a hit, granting paranormal investigation the credibility it previously lacked. As is the case with most reality television, as the seasons dragged on the legitimacy of the show wore thin. Catering to the ratings, the evidence began to seem fabricated, and petty fights between cast-mates eventually took the spotlight. Even with the added drama, after 230 plus episodes the content began to stale. Instead of letting the show die with dignity, producers of course attempted a few spin-offs like “Ghost Hunters International”, that were never as good or successful.
By Reptile Dysfunction 6 years ago in Filthy
Review of 'The Deuce' 3.1
The Deuce was back last night with its final season on HBO with another step into the future: New Year's Eve 1985, that is, the last day and evening of 1984. The big villain, at this point, is AIDS. Bobby's afraid he has it (he likely doesn't, at least yet). Gene seems set up to get it. And a lot of people, including Abby on the East Coast and Lori on the West Coast, aren't feeling too well.
By Paul Levinson6 years ago in Filthy









