Tim Kruger has passed.

I read somewhere that he had taken viagra and maybe something else and filmed a scene then went for a swim, had a heart attack in the pool, then drown. Although that’s not really a “domestic accident” as such. They’re being deliberately subversive about the whole thing
 
Nudity and banging. Did you really not know the answer?
Well, that's my point. Why the shame? Why the stigma? I heard of families of actors from certain sites like Corbin Fisher demanding that the material be deleted, and that's quite insulting.

If those porn actors were mainstream/traditional actors, they'd never demand the films be deleted. It's basically being ashamed of adult work, of the career choice or hobby of their loved one (they may not like adult work, but they should still respect the freedom of others). Has their loved one expressed the desire that their work be scrubbed from the Internet after they passed? If I owned a studio, I'd refuse such a request, and I'd fight them in court if they took me to court.

That said, we do not need to worry about this in regard to Tim Kruger. His partner Grobes intends to keep Timtales afloat for as long as possible, and the website is still being updated.
 
Why the shame? Why the stigma?
Because for all of human history there is shame and stigma. That's why we wear clothes! Letting others watch you have sex for money is not the same as Al Pacino's oeuvre of filmed content. What I'm puzzled by is why you sound shocked, like this is a new development.
 
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I don't know man, because people can be very-open minded but I also understand that most people wouldn't have a funeral services with the picture of a dead loved one in the middle of fucking or getting cum all over their face. Unless, it's an industry-only funeral or something, most people and families actually want to remember the person he was for all his years of life and not just the porn actor, which many people have said again, it's mostly just a persona. :confused:
 
I don't know man, because people can be very-open minded but I also understand that most people wouldn't have a funeral services with the picture of a dead loved one in the middle of fucking or getting cum all over their face. Unless, it's an industry-only funeral or something, most people and families actually want to remember the person he was for all his years of life and not just the porn actor, which many people have said again, it's mostly just a persona. :confused:
Such pictures would obviously not be shown during the funeral. People would be paying attention to the funeral service, paying their respect and praying, not so much surfing the net.

Mainstream movie actors are also playing characters, but their work is not deleted from history after they pass! On the contrary, their work is celebrated!

Music artists often play characters and display personas, but their music is not all taken down after they pass! On the contrary, people stream it even more to pay homage.

Unless the performer specified that they want all of their material scrubbed from the net after they pass and that was in their contracts, it should all be left online, and it is okay to still post and share it in any appropriate place!

Explicit sexuality (incl. cum all over one's face) is something to be shared and displayed privately (or in specifically appropriate "public" venues like peep shows), but it's nothing wrong, sinful or shameful. It's beautiful, a great source of enjoyment and pleasure for many or it would not still generate up to 97 billions of dollars per year.
 
I read somewhere that he had taken viagra and maybe something else and filmed a scene then went for a swim, had a heart attack in the pool, then drown. Although that’s not really a “domestic accident” as such. They’re being deliberately subversive about the whole thing
This sounds completely plausible.
 
Because for all of human history there is shame and stigma. That's why we wear clothes! Letting others watch you have sex for money is not the same as Al Pacino's oeuvre of filmed content. What I'm puzzled by is why you sound shocked, like this is a new development.
I also want to point out, like I have above, the overall hypocrisy of society.

Just a few days ago, I read about ex-OnlyFanner Corrina Kopf who reportedly made a whopping $67 million on that platform.

Rapper Tyga made nearly 8 million dollars on that platform.

According to this list, however, Tyga made $10 million, and late Aaron Carter made $1.5 million on that platform before his passing. The aforelinked list also mentions 18 other artists, incl. Blac Chyna who made $20 million and Bella Thorne who made $15 million. And there are also the likes of Jakipz who reportedly make six figures per year off of such content.

All this to say that I highly doubt that those stars made that kind of money due to two or three horny fans alone! Evidently, there's an immense clientele for that, and those are people that live in society, incl. doctors, bankers, lawyers, businessmen, authority figures, and even pastors and priests! According to a study, a large, impressive percentage of pastors secretly watch porn, a medium that their religion usually condemns as being filthy, very sinful, and a pathway to the demonic.

Heck, I remember that cover story that was published decades ago in Montreal, Quebec. Something about a Roman Catholic priest who had a heart attack and died while a female stripper was giving him a private lap dance. The circumstances of his death were only revealed after his funeral, and it became a Journal de Montréal cover story. According to the Roman Catholic Church, such entertainment is mortally sinful, and I'm sure that many pilgrims had confessed such "sins" to that same priest.

You get the picture. The condemnation of such entertainment is all hypocrisy. $97 billion per year are generated by porn, and if you add strip shows, erotic massage and prostitution (street prostitution, brothel prostitution or escorting), more than $97 billion per year are generated by sex work. Something to think about!
 
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Have any of you watched the latest Timtales scenes? I'm glad that the porn site is still going strong!

Tim Kruger was a literal sex god. His body, attributes and sex performances were out of ordinary. I so wish that accident had been avoided somehow.


Also... In regard to the Timtales site... I think that they should sometimes offer lifetime specials.

For instance, Lucas Entertainment recently offered a $10 per month lifetime special (the regular recurring monthly price is $29.95 per month).

Men.com, a few years ago, offered a $7.99 per month (plus applicable taxes) lifetime special (the regular recurring monthly price is $29.99 plus applicable taxes per month).

I also got a $17.19 pet month lifetime special from Falcon Studios/Hot House and a $19.94 per month lifetime special from SeanCody.


Such specials would draw more steady, permanent memberships to the site. It's true that the yearly subscription amounts to a 50% rebate, but a monthly subscription may be more practical for some consumers.

I once had a subscription to Timtales. I may join again sometime.
 
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