Yes, news sites are full of bukkake, but this time from the top of the New York Times.
I’m not sure I would call it a news site, but at least it’s got a nice story about bukkake. The story is about the rise of the Internet and the rise of news sites. These sites used to have a very specific purpose, like reporting on politics, and that’s now changing. But the rise of news sites means that we’ll have to find another way to report news and that’s where bukkake comes in.
Bunkkake is a word that means “to be a drunk.” In Internet lingo, it is “to publish something without context.” In the case of the New York Times it is “to publish something with no context”, or something that tells the story.
Bukkake is just one example of news sites that have become self explanatory in the age of the Internet. But its not the only example. In fact, many news sites are now becoming so self explanatory that they are no longer news sites. Rather they become blog sites. A blog is essentially a blog. A blog is where a writer posts a message or story that doesn’t have any context.