While most the time itchy skin is harmless, a constant itch could be a telltale sign of a potentially deadly disease - including pancreatic cancer THERE are few things as satisfying as scratching an ...
My Hero Academia has released a new trailer for the eighth and final season of the superhero Shōnen anime, teasing an epic battle between the series protagonist Izuku Midoriya and antagonist Tomura ...
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On Thursday, indie gaming platform Itch.io began re-indexing some of the adult content it had delisted last month amid pressure from conservative groups and payment processors over its hosting of NSFW ...
Itch.io has deindexed and hidden all adult games and other content from its browse and search pages to make sure it doesn't lose the ability to sell with the payment processors it uses. The gaming ...
Indie game clearinghouse itch.io is the latest online gaming storefront to take action to remove or limit the availability of some adult content, bowing to pressure from payment processors spurred by ...
Itch.io has "deindexed" swathes of NSFW content from the storefront's browse and search pages, making thousands of adult games impossible to find. The sudden move comes amid "critical" pressure from ...
It starts with a slight tingle. Then a prickle. Soon you’re frantically scratching, but when you look down at your skin, there’s… nothing there. No redness, no bumps, no rash—just normal-looking skin ...
If you have ever brushed your hand against a thorn or been bitten by a mosquito, you know that feeling pain vs. an itch are two different experiences. A new study published in Nature Communications ...
Tomura Shigaraki, the main villain of the My Hero Academia franchise, is by far one of the best antagonists of recent years. His backstory, power set, and even personality make him a character that is ...
Scratching an itch can bring a contradictory wave of pleasure and misery. A mouse study on scratching, reported in the Jan. 31 Science, fleshes out this head-scratching paradox and could point out ...