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Blue waffle, a supposedly contagious sexually-transmitted infection affecting only women, causing a blue discoloration of the vagina. Pierre Brassau, a pseudonym for a chimpanzee whose art was exhibited in a gallery under the presumption that Brassau was a real human artist. The chimpanzee received positive reviews from several critics.
"Blue waffle disease is a fake condition that has been disseminated on social media claiming that it is an STI with features of the vagina becoming inflamed and the vulva turning blue," explains ...
All Boys Aren't Blue has frequently been censored because it includes LGBTQIA+ content and profanity; it is also "claimed to be sexually explicit." [ 20 ] In 2021, the American Library Association 's Office of Intellectual Freedom named it the third most banned and challenged book in the United States of the year; [ 20 ] it was the second most ...
The term “Waffle” is used for the vagina while the term “Blue” is an imaginary concept. Sexually transmitted disease suits the best class for Blue waffle disease [ 1 ] Bluewaffles 41.246.24.50 ( talk ) 13:46, 19 April 2024 (UTC) [ reply ]
Blue Is the Warmest Color: 2013 Rated NC-17 "for explicit sexual content" [20] The film was released with the NC-17 rating, yet took in over $19 million overall. [21] Broken English: 1996 Rated NC-17 for explicit sexuality; edited version rated R for language, violence, and some drug content. [22] The Canterbury Tales (I Racconti di Canterbury ...
A "blue comedian" or "blue comic" is a comedian who usually performs risqué routines layered with curse words. There is a common belief that comedian Max Miller (1894–1963) coined the phrase, after his stage act which involved telling jokes from either a white book or a blue book, chosen by audience preference (the blue book contained ribald ...
In response to later hearings in the following years, it was reworded as "Parental Advisory: Explicit Content" in 1996. The system went unchanged until 2002, when record labels affiliated with Bertelsmann began including specific areas of concern including "strong language", "violent content", or "sexual content" on compact discs alongside the ...