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Video games for adults are becoming more popular. They are everywhere on the internet as well as on dating sites. A lot of people have heard of them but few actually play them. They’re fun.

In certain of these games you will see naked women. Some games have kinky, sexy scenes. The majority of these games are not pornographic in nature, but they do contain explicit sexual content.

The Fister

The debut album of Fister, Gemini, is a bleak, agonizing trip into hell. The influences of the sludge band are evident, with a nod to Yob and Burning Witch in the doom-oriented slow section, and a scream of shouts in the black metal section. This is a truly unique sound.

The band’s second full-length album, Decade of Depression, Fister pay homage to the bands that led them hooked on metal in the beginning. The sludge group features songs that are from Metallica, Slayer, Danzig and Darkthrone with their own sweet version of death metal. The group’s interpretation of the classics is not for all, but it does work by bringing back the sounds that were significant to the musical evolution of listeners. The album is a brutal in its pace, and slow and hard-hitting however in a positive way. This is a must listen album for those who like Doom or heavy metal. Visit Fister’s Facebook page as well as Bandcamp.

XXXX

In electronic communication, XXXX (particularly in the UK and Australia) is often used to signify kisses. If used in a formal context, it’s considered to be inappropriate, but it can be used in informal or intimate communications to indicate affection.

XXXX was losing Queensland consumers to competitors Great Northern and needed a refresh, shift perception from a ‘blokey beer Dad drinks’ into a more modern brand celebrating what matters most to Queenslanders – their communities and Maroons. A paid-media campaign was launched in conjunction with State of Origin across BVOD, YouTube, Instagram, Facebook, eDms and web, focusing content on relevant postcodes.


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