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I am looking for the porn star names from Public Degeneracy Volume 20 where she asked the stranger I'm the bar to spread her pussy
I'm trying to find a video that I saw years ago on efukt. It was a video of a girl kneeling and a gruff guys voice says "are you ready for pee pee?" And she responds "I'm ready for pee pee" to which the guy says, "here comes pee pee" before letting out a scream and a hard stream of piss on the girl. Then with each subsequent spurt of urine he grunts like a car changing gears.
Does anyone either have this video or a working link to it?Because I cannot find it anywhere.
Hey I’m looking for a video of a girl with one boob I can’t seem to find it anymore.
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There was a video on efukt at least 3 years ago that had parts of the 2003 documentary "The Gift" by Louise Hogarth, doing some digging on a 4chan thread I believe the url of the video was http://efukt.com/21298_I_Want_HIV.html
This video is now deleted, and "The Gift" was only part of the original video, so looking up the stream on Louise Hogarth's website is insufficient.
There's a part in the video on efukt where theres a gay sex party in a basement and they have a glass jar full of aids cum.
If anyone has any leads or has an efukt archive please let me know.
So it seem to be gone from efukt 😅
Does someone have a link for the video in the library?
It’s the one where this Asian chick throws up repeatedly on this guy who looks half into it and half terrified. On his chest, in his mouth, on his dick. I am 100% serious when I say this video is the funniest thing I have ever seen, and I used to save it for a rainy day to cheer myself up. It’s been deleted now for like two or three years and I miss it.
To clarify I don’t at all want the original film. Only the Efukt edit.
It used to be on efukt with a description about the girl getting skull fucked at Mach 3 speeds then she demands her paycheck and some Tylenol
I’m trying to identify a clip that appeared on efukt, most likely post-2019/2020.
The video is vertical (mobile format) and appears to be originally recorded for TikTok or Snapchat by the people involved.
The implied “story” is a breakup with a young white ex-boyfriend who used to do TikTok dances, followed some time later by a clip of her with a friend’s Black boyfriend, recorded inside a car (the friend is the one filming).
The focus of the clip was the contrast / transition between relationships, not professional or staged content.
Does anyone remember which efukt video or compilation this appeared in, or whether it was removed and only exists as a mirror? Any leads (title, timeframe, reupload, etc.) would help.
It was a rather good video and one of the first videos i ever saw on efukt back in 2008. Yes, thats a long time ago and its probably gone, but im trying to find the original video now. Any
ideas?
ORIGINAL URL https://web.archive.org/web/20071011004744/http://www.efukt.com/1879_Terrorist_Gangbang.html
Comment Section:
https://web.archive.org/web/20071224020028/http://www.efukt.com/comments.php?id=1879
Can’t remember the title of the video, but it ended with I think Silent Hill character twerking in an empty room
I have been busy, so I have been unable to post backups. I will create this thread to post them when I can. This will be pinned and should be the place anyone looks for backups incase you do not have a vpn or the video gets taken down due to a case of butthurtitis
I cant get on the website (if it has not been taken down).
I am looking for a video where they pay a Asian prostitute woman to do a porno shoot in the back of a van with them and the aim of the game is to be as racist to her as possible to gain points.
I think the Title is Pushing racism as far as it can go
Every time the camera man is point blank racist to her face they get a point and a little sonic the hedgehog SEGA logo adds a token.
At one point she is being fucked doggy style whle the camera man is feeding her a box of noodles making non sense Chinese language at her.
At the end of the whole video they ride away in a van leaving her in the dust at the curb. The camera man leans out the window saying "cyanarra Mother Fuckers"
He says crazy shit the whole time while making this woman choke on his cock. Eventually the song Dancing on the Ceiling starts playing. The camera man keeps telling her to look at the camera while the dude cums on her face but she doesn’t and he tells her she fucked it up. Who is the chick in that video?
Also what happened to that video? Did it get a copyright strike for the song?
The scene was up on part of some compilation but got pulled, I know others have been after the scene too. But all posts regarding keep getting taken down too. It's one involving some black men and a white woman who is struggling to do anal and she storms off yelling
Involves a goth woman taking multiple cocks, anal focus. I think the description was something like “she squeals like a dolphin” or something like that? No longer on eFukt.
I've got a foggy memory of reaction video that's from one of the compilations after something disappointing/nasty. I'm sure there's a guy. I'm almost sure that he's in front of a PC looking tired, frustrated, like he's done with everything. I'm not entirely sure but I think he might be taking he's headphones off and/or pushing away keyboard and doing hand gestures like if he's saying "what the hell is even that". Any help would be greatly appreciated.
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If you're reading this, chances are a website you used to visit for hilarious videos, commentary, or memes degenerate filth is suddenly not loading anymore. Maybe you're getting weird error messages or pages that say your region isn’t supported. You’re not imagining things... some websites have started blocking users based on where they live, either to avoid legal issues or to comply with new regulations.
This is especially common in places like the United States (especially Texas) and the United Kingdom, where new internet rules are making websites rethink who they serve and what data they collect.
To get around this, a lot of people are turning to something called a VPN... but what exactly is that, and which ones are safe to use?
🔍 What is a VPN?
A VPN (Virtual Private Network) is a tool that encrypts your internet connection and routes it through a server somewhere else in the world. This does two big things:
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It hides your real location and IP address, so websites can’t tell where you actually are.
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It protects your internet traffic, so your internet provider (or school, employer, or government) can’t see what you’re doing online.
For example:
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If you’re in Manchester and connect to a VPN server in Paris, websites will think you're browsing from France.
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If you’re in Houston and use a server in Chicago, your traffic looks like it’s coming from Illinois, not Texas.
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Your ISP or mobile provider will only see that you’re connected to a VPN... they won’t see what sites you're visiting, or what you're watching.
This lets you:
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Bypass regional blocks
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Protect your privacy
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Access content that’s otherwise restricted in your country or state
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Websites are increasingly blocking access from certain regions due to:
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Age verification laws in U.S. states like Texas, Utah, and Louisiana, where adult sites must collect personal data before allowing access.
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Online Safety Bill enforcement in the UK, where platforms face steep penalties if they allow minors to access sensitive content.
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Copyright enforcement, geoblocking, or data compliance laws in the EU and other parts of the world.
Rather than risk getting sued or fined, many websites are choosing the "nuclear option": just block everyone from that region entirely.
💬 What Should You Look For in a VPN?
Not all VPNs are created equal. Here are the key features to keep in mind:
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No-logs policy: A trustworthy VPN does not record what you’re doing online.
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Global server locations: The more servers a VPN has around the world (and especially across U.S. states or European countries), the more options you’ll have.
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Strong encryption: Look for modern protocols like WireGuard, OpenVPN, or IKEv2.
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Kill switch: This shuts off your internet connection if the VPN drops unexpectedly, preventing accidental data leaks.
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DNS leak protection: Keeps your browsing private, even from your own ISP.
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Fast speeds: Good VPNs shouldn't slow you down too much... video, games, and downloads should still work smoothly.
🚫 Avoid Free VPNs (Most of the Time)
We all love free stuff, but when it comes to VPNs, free is rarely safe. Many free VPNs:
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Sell your data to advertisers and shady third parties
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Inject ads or trackers into your browsing
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Have extremely slow speeds and data caps
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Don’t offer the protection they claim
There are a few decent free options for testing, but if you care about long-term privacy or accessing blocked sites regularly, a reputable paid VPN is the safer bet.
🌍 Common Types of VPNs (No Brand Names Here)
Without pushing any one company, here's a breakdown of the types of VPNs people usually go for:
1. Privacy-Focused VPNs
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Based in countries with strong privacy laws
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Great if you're worried about government tracking or surveillance
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Often include Tor access, Secure Core, and advanced protections
2. Speed-Focused VPNs
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Built for fast downloads, streaming, and gaming
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Typically offer newer VPN protocols like WireGuard
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Good if you're mainly trying to watch videos, not vanish into the digital shadows
3. Budget VPNs
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Cheaper monthly cost (especially on long-term plans)
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May cut a few corners on advanced features but work well for general browsing
4. Privacy Suites
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Come bundled with extras: ad blockers, tracker protection, encrypted cloud storage, and email masking
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Great if you want an all-in-one approach to privacy
5. Freemium VPNs
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Free basic tier with the option to upgrade later
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Handy for trying things out before committing
📱 Using a VPN on Multiple Devices
Most good VPN services allow you to use the same account on multiple devices at the same time, such as:
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Your laptop
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Your phone
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A tablet
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Even your TV or home router
Just remember: you typically can’t run two VPNs on the same device at the same time (like your work VPN and your personal one). That can cause software issues or kill your connection.
⚖️ Are VPNs Legal?
Yes, VPNs are legal in most countries, including:
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The United States
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The United Kingdom
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Canada
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Most of Europe
That said, using a VPN to commit crimes is still illegal. But using one to protect your privacy, access blocked websites, or secure public Wi-Fi connections is completely legal in most of the Western world.
If you’re in a country with restricted internet (like China, Russia, Iran, or UAE), things get trickier... but for most people reading this, VPNs are fully above board.
💡 Final Thought
Using a VPN doesn’t make you a criminal or a hacker... it makes you informed. The internet is changing, fast, and more sites are starting to block access based on where you live or what device you're using.
A good VPN gives you freedom, privacy, and peace of mind. Whether you're trying to laugh at funny videos, avoid creepy trackers, or just keep your digital life your own, it’s a tool worth considering.
Stay private. Stay free. And stay weird. We'll see you on the other side of the firewall.
Post video captions in quotation marks
For example "Busty milf does shit with midgets"
If you post video links, the sub will get banned. Thanks you fine degenerates.
Video links will be removed but you will not be banned... unless the behavior persists.
I'm looking for the name of the last girl I'm video number 8 there's a song playing