This has to be one of the funniest things I’ve seen in a while. A man Zoomed into his court hearing regarding his suspended driver’s license – wait for it – while driving. Continue reading “Man With Suspended Drivers License Zooms Into Hearing While Driving”
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Chippendales@Home: A New Way To Beat The Quarantine Blues

Each 30-minute party features at least two Chippendales cast members and will be hosted utilizing streaming platforms such as ZOOM, House Party, FaceTime, or Google Hangout. Said one participant, “Hands down my FAVORITE quarantine experience thus far!” And another, “I liked that it was interactive – and the fruit/vegetable in the pants game was hilarious!” Check out this one-minute video (warning – bare butts ahead) from a recent “Chippendales@Home” party featuring Chippendales emcee Jayson Michael (wearing cuffs and collar) and Ryan Worley (wearing…a guitar).
For a limited time, Chippendales is offering their streaming service for free as a thank you to all first responders and health care workers as well as to any ticket purchaser that was unable to attend one of their postponed shows. For more information about booking “Chippendales@Home,” visit chippendales.com. In addition to “Chippendales@Home,” the brand has been cranking out online experiences as people are urged to stay inside. Recent digital offerings include at-home workouts with cast members, Instagram Live chats with alumni of the brand, and light-hearted digital content such as one of the current cast members performing a lap dance for a 12-pack of toilet paper. Here’s more from the men of Chippendales via Instagram:
Zoom Does Not Want You ‘Zooming’ Around Naked On Its Video Platform

Buzz, who asked Rolling Stone not to print the name of his events for fear of being kicked off Zoom, says the company has to know exhibitionists have been using the app for a long time. “I think this is another instance of a business that wants to pretend it doesn’t do these things, but of course it does,” said Buzz. As a nod to Zoom’s “corporate tool” messaging, he recently added a themed “business suit” party to his line up where participants pretended they were part of a mock business meeting – until the clothes came off. Still, Buzz and other online sex party organizers do have concerns about the platform given the news that Zoom is being investigated for possible lapses in security practices. For example, internet trolls have learned to exploit a screen-sharing feature in order to “Zoombomb” actual meetings. Some of these instances have included white supremacists hijacking a webinar on anti-Semitism to spread messages of hate. There’s also a fear of not knowing who might be recording the virtual sex parties. Even though there’s a built-in feature that notifies participants when they’re being recorded, there’s no way of stopping someone from surreptitiously whipping out their phone to record when someone whips it out. In any case, folks are going to find a way to make a “love connection” (wink wink) somehow, even during an epidemic. As advice guy Dan Savage tweeted today, “Seems like Zoom could maybe turn a blind eye to consenting adults organizing safe online sex parties on their platform. How hard would that be?”
I don't know… seems like Zoom could maybe turn a blind eye to consenting adults organizing safe online sex parties on their platform. How hard would that be?
— Dan Savage (@fakedansavage) April 20, 2020