TED TALKSTED Talks (short for Technology, Entertainment, Design) are those short but punchy presentations — usually under 18 minutes — where smart, interesting people share ideas they believe are “worth spreading.” And to be fair, a lot of them actually are.
They started back in the '80s as a half-tech, half-artsy kind of event, but really blew up in the 2000s when the talks were posted online for free. That’s when it all went viral. Now there’s TEDx — local versions popping up in cities everywhere, with speakers of all kinds: scientists, activists, artists, teachers, ex-cons, even kids.
The talks are super polished, both in content and delivery. Everything is packaged like it’s the idea that’ll change your life. Sometimes it is. Sometimes... not so much. But the format hooks you: good storytelling, clear messaging, and a closing punch that leaves you thinking (or reposting it to look deeper than you actually are).
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AMATEUR FLESH: FAVCUNTIt’s no secret that one of the most common scams in the adult content world is using photos and videos of a model, actress, or amateur to pretend to be them—luring in men who are craving a bit of attention and affection, only to squeeze some cash out of them in exchange for content that’s not even theirs.
Here at ALRNCN, we’ve covered this issue many times, and we’ve even taken down several accounts impersonating the real creators of that content.
Now, I ask myself: can you create an OnlyFans profile without actually being the person you claim to be?
Most likely, yes. Faking documents these days is easier than ever, and I’m not really sure how strict OnlyFans’ verification process is.
I know that when you open an online bank account, they make you take real-time photos, cross-check them with your ID, even geolocate you to confirm you’re signing up from where you say you live… but I doubt OnlyFans operates at that level of control.
Why am I telling you all this?
Because our next so-called amateur, this “favcunt” girl, has an account on X (formerly Twitter) where she shares her photos. The account’s a little over a year old, and it links directly to her OF profile in the bio.
Why does it raise a red flag?
Because when a real model promotes herself online, it’s pretty rare to see her giving attention to other girls. They don’t usually retweet or share others’ content—after all, they’re competition.
But this account does. A lot.
That makes me think we might be looking at one of those networks running multiple fake profiles, using these tactics to gain exposure and grow.
Can I confirm it 100%? No. But something just doesn’t add up.
You know how I work: I share the content if it’s worth it, but unless I have clear proof a profile is legit, I’m not going to encourage you to subscribe to anything.
Not saying this is definitely the case—but I am saying it smells off.
That being said… check out the pics of this supposed favcunt. Because damn, she looks amazing.
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Just another day saving the world.
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Power Bangers: A XXX Parody by Brazzers, and the actresses are Abigail Mac, Katrina Jade, and Kimmy Granger.
Below are a few links so you can watch more scenes they’ve starred in:
Abigail Mac videos
Katrina Jade videos
Kimmy Granger videos