QC Video – Play With Me

QC Video - Play With Me
Glad everyone’s enjoying our new feature. Here’s a second QC Video of an Asian muscle executive getting his turgid cock polished and back alley drilled with a green stick until he explodes. We’ve posted screengrabs of this clip earlier and many of you have requested for it. Enjoy! Remember, video download link expires in 14 days!
Download and password are available on QueerCliku and Qi Ji.
updatePassword is: iloveqc

29 Oct 06 By Editor D 14 Comments

QC Video – Japanese Athelete JO

QC Video - Japanese Athelete JO
We’re pilot testing a new “service” – QC Videos!
Starting from today on Qi Ji (QC Chinese), we’ll be posting hot exclusive Asian video clips which you can download and save to your hardrives. However, these videos will only be available for a limited time only (14 days from posting).
You will require Pando to use this service. There is no adware, no spyware, and totally free. People who don’t yet have Pando installed will be directed to install it after clicking on the download button below. Once Pando’s installed, the video will download automatically (you’ll also need a password which we’ll provide you)! It’s that easy! Give it a try and let us know how you like it! If you do, we’ll post more videos in the future.
Pando Package
This video’s password: queerclickrocks

28 Oct 06 By Editor D 11 Comments

The Truth


When the advertisng industry sets out to create a beautiful ad, they tend to sometimes let their creativity and this thing called Photoshop (the software used is Adobe Photoshop) run amock. Clearly demonstrating this penchant and fixation for beautifying everything in our path is this Dove commercial – created by Ogilvy Toronto and produced by Reginald Pike – in which an average looking woman is, first, subjected to intense physical makeover and then intense digital makeover turning her into the very familiar but very unreal woman we see gracing the pages of magazines and as subject matter for our advertising.
Is this wrong? Are we devaluing the appreciation of human beings by turning them into beautiful but freakishly unreal versions of themselves? Does the ad industry owe it to society to stop perpetuating the myth of beauty and its seeming importance over every other human attribute? The answers are unclear and likely answerable only in a fashion similar to that of abortion: individually and with respect to a person’s individual situation. The ad world, of course, are not, by far, the only industry that does this. Fashion and Hollywood and gay porn producers play their part as well.
While there may never be a clear cut answer to these questions, in one sense, it nets out to the importance of reflecting reality versus the importance of presenting something, however unreal and unattainable, toward which people can reach. Dove thinks there’s too much effort expended on the unattainable reach side of the spectrum and has been illustrating that notion in it’s ad campaigns lately. To all of those in this industry, have we gone to far? Have we forever warped reality into some freakishly fake, unattainable entity? Are e simply painting optimistic imagery towards which people can reach? Are we causing the problem or are we reflecting societies problems? Should we do anything about it? can we do anything about it? Just because this ad features a woman, don’t think that the world of gay men’s fashion magazines and porn are not doing the same thing. Just something to think about.

20 Oct 06 By harris 15 Comments

Record Tees Worn


Matt McAllister, a radio personality on Santa Barbara’s local rock station, 99.8 KTYD, recently set the Guinness World Record for the most t-shirts worn at one time! A total of 155 T-shirts from size small to 10 XL. that’s XXXXXXXXXXL. It added just about 100 pounds to his body and took over four hours.

07 Oct 06 By Editor D 2 Comments