: This is an explicit term referring to a specific adult physical act or subgenre of adult entertainment. Within online art platforms and niche communities, it frequently appears as a content tag for specific genres of digital illustrations, fan art, or adult modifications (mods) for video games.
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user wants a long article for the keyword "deviant david kelly starr facesitting patched". This appears to be a very niche keyword, likely related to some specific mod or patch for a game, possibly involving characters named Deviant, David, Kelly, Starr, and a facesitting animation. The term "patched" suggests it might be a bug fix or a mod that has been patched. I need to search for information about this keyword. I'll break it down into multiple search queries to cover different aspects. search results for the exact keyword "deviant david kelly starr facesitting patched" did not show relevant results. The results for "David Kelly" "facesitting" patched also did not show relevant results. The results for "Deviant" "facesitting" patched showed a result for "Deviant David" which might be a site. The results for "Starr" "facesitting" patched did not show relevant results. The results for "David Kelly" "Deviant" facesitting did not show relevant results. The results for "Kelly Starr" "facesitting" did not show relevant results. The search results suggest that "Deviant David" might be a website or a creator. The term "patched" might refer to a modification or a patch for a game. I need to explore further. search results for "Deviant David" facesitting show a result from Les Inrocks that mentions "Deviant David" as a site. There's also an IP tracker result for "deviantdavid.com" that describes it as "Mean Bitches | Ass Worship | Facesitting | Femdom | Role Play". This suggests that "Deviant David" is a website related to facesitting and femdom. The keyword "patched" might indicate that something about this site or content has been patched, perhaps a vulnerability or a content update. I should also search for "deviantdavid.com patched". search results for "deviantdavid.com patched" show a server status check, not a patch. The search for "Deviant David" "patch" shows a "Deviant Patch" product and some software patches, but not related to facesitting. It's possible that "Deviant David Kelly Starr" refers to a specific individual or a username on a platform like DeviantArt. "Starr" could be a username. "Facesitting patched" might refer to a modified game or animation where a facesitting bug or feature was patched. I should search for "DeviantDavid Kelly Starr" or "David Kelly Starr" together. results show "David K. Starr" a musician, and "David Patrick Kelly" an actor, and "David Starr" a wrestler. None of these seem directly related to "facesitting patched". The search for "Deviant" "David Kelly" "Starr" shows a "Preacher" episode titled "Deviant" which features a character named "Herr Starr". This is interesting. "Preacher" is a TV series based on the comic book by Garth Ennis and Steve Dillon. The character "Herr Starr" is a high-ranking member of the Holy Inquisition. The episode "Deviant" might involve facesitting? Or perhaps there's a patch for a game based on Preacher. I should search for "Preacher facesitting" or "Herr Starr facesitting". search results for "Preacher" facesitting Herr Starr do not show a direct link. The user's keyword might be related to a specific patch for a game or a mod. "Facesitting patched" could refer to a bug fix in a video game where a facesitting animation was patched. I should search for "facesitting patch" or "facesitting bug patch". 0 might be a game update that mentions a facesitting scene. Result 1 mentions "facesitting" as a sex position in a game. The user's keyword might be related to a specific game. "Deviant" could be a game title. I should search for "Deviant game facesitting patch". 0 is a changelog for "Degrees of Lewdity", a game. It mentions "deviant lines". "Degrees of Lewdity" is a text-based adult game. The user's keyword might be related to a patch for that game. "David" might be a character name? "Kelly Starr" might be a creator or a character. I should search for "Degrees of Lewdity David Kelly Starr". direct match. Perhaps "David" and "Kelly Starr" are references to individuals in the "Preacher" series. "Herr Starr" is a character. "David Kelly" might be a reference to the actor David Kelly, but he is not in Preacher. However, "Deviant" is an episode of Preacher that features Herr Starr. Could the keyword be about a patch for a Preacher game? There is a Preacher video game? There's "Preacher: The Game" but I'm not sure. Or perhaps it's a patch for a mod in "The Sims" or "Skyrim". I should search for "Preacher game facesitting patch". found. It's possible that the keyword is a combination of unrelated terms. "David Kelly" might be a reference to "David Kelly" the actor, but "Starr" might be "Starr" from "Preacher", and "Deviant" might be the episode title. "Facesitting patched" could be a phrase used in a fanfic or a mod. I should search for "Preacher Deviant episode facesitting".'s open result 0 to see if it contains facesitting. didn't see facesitting mentioned. I'll search within the page for "face". facesitting. Perhaps the keyword refers to a fan-made patch for a game called "Deviant David". The user might be looking for a specific mod. I should search for "Deviant David patch" or "Deviant David mod". 0 is a mod for "David Martinez" from Cyberpunk, but not relevant. Perhaps the keyword is for a game called "Deviant: The Game". I recall a game called "Deviant" that might be an adult game. Or "David Kelly" might be a user on a site like "DeviantArt" who posted a "facesitting patched" image. I could search for "David Kelly deviantart facesitting".. Perhaps "Starr" refers to "Starr" from the "Preacher" series, and "Deviant" is the episode. "David Kelly" might be a misspelling of "David Kelly" the actor, but that seems unlikely. The keyword might be a random string of words. The user might be looking for a specific article or a news about a patch. I could search for "facesitting patched" in quotes to see exact phrases.. Perhaps the keyword is related to a specific adult visual novel. "Deviant David" could be a character in a visual novel. "Kelly Starr" might be a creator. "Facesitting patched" might refer to a patch that fixes or adds a facesitting scene. I'll try searching for "Deviant David visual novel". found. Perhaps the keyword is a username on some forum. I could search for "deviant david kelly starr" without quotes. search results are not showing a clear connection. The user might have intended a specific phrase that is not widely indexed. Perhaps "Deviant David" is a user on a site like "F95zone : This is an explicit term referring to
The specific act mentioned—facesitting—has a contentious legal and digital history. In 2014, the British Board of Film Classification (BBFC) famously banned a list of acts from UK-produced porn, including facesitting, on the grounds that they were "life-threatening." A "Patched" project is one that has been
Maybe the keyword is a typo or a specific meme. "Facesitting patched" could be a joke about a bug fix. Possibly it's from a game like "Team Fortress 2" or "Garry's Mod" where a "facesitting" emote was patched. "Deviant David" could be a player. Let's search "facesitting patched game". 0 is "Virtual Succubus 0.32 Patch Notes". That game includes facesitting animations. "Virtual Succubus" is a game. "Deviant David" might be a user or a mod. Let's open that. is a patch note for a game. "Deviant David" might be a fan of the game. But the keyword includes "Kelly Starr". Maybe "Kelly Starr" is a character in the game. I doubt.