Queer Clicks: October 07, 2016 | Pornhub Releases Search Terms. What’s Popular In Porn?, 8 Questions With DC Comics’ Bi Mastermind, & Other News

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Pornhub Releases Search Terms. What’s Popular In Porn?

“What do you like to search online? Of course we all know that Facebook keeps stats on what we are looking at and then throws us ads pertaining to those searches. Porn sites might be doing the same thing. Well at least they keep the stats.” Instinct Magazine

8 Questions With DC Comics’ Bi Mastermind

“With the release of today’s first issue of Midnighter and Apollo, the new six-issue series featuring mainstream comic’s only same-sex superhero couple in a starring role, Steve Orlando brings queer heroes to the pop culture forefront. The first issue alone is filled with action-packed, IMAX-level adventure, hot kitchen sex, and plenty of interpersonal character development worthy of your gay geek dollar.” Advocate

Real-Life Merman Is Living The Fab Life We’ve Always Dreamed Of

“Move over, Ariel. There’s a new mermaid in town ― actually, he’s a merman.

Eric Montel, who lives in Atlanta, Georgia, is a professional merman who performs under the name Rasta Merman Blix. And, yeah, we feel you ― we’re now considering a career as a merperson as well.” Huffington Post

Gay Couple Cover Russian Ikea Catalogue

“Ikea’s Face from the Cover competition allows store visitors to submit professional photos in hopes of landed a catalogue cover. After voting took place, a gay Russian couple won the contest with over 7,000 votes—a 6,00 lead over second place, reports Telegraph.” Out

Blue Man Group: NPR Music Tiny Desk Concert

“They came, they measured, and they returned to perform a show like no other. It was the great NPR Tiny Desk Takeover by Blue Man Group.

If you’ve not seen this performance ensemble and their production in New York, Las Vegas, Orlando, Boston, Chicago or Berlin, then you’ve missed a night of magical fun. These Blue Men may never say a word, but the performances make for poignant looks at who we are as humans. They also make unusual music on instruments of their own design.’ Accidental Bear

Oct 07, 2016 By Dave 5 Comments