Nov 6, 2024

Dominik Togyela: Hungarian photographer, fitness model, and gay film star from Barcelona or Vietnam

  


Link to the n*de photos 

You're probably wondering why Dominik Togyela appeared in the Kelton Dumont's Photos, Part 3 collection.  He popped up in a search for Kelton photos, so I figured that the two knew each other or had appeared in a movie together.  But Dominik is not listed on the IMDB or Broadway database.

According to his Facebook page, Dominik lives in Barcelona and attended the Grisart Ecola Internacional de Fotografia. 

Or he may live in Nyíregyháza, Hungary, where he attended the Bánki Donát Műszaki Technikum és Kollégium  

How about the gyógymasszőr, therapeutic massage therapist, from Budapest? 

Enough with Facebook.  I tried Instagram, and found a Dominik with two accounts, private with 97,000 followers and professional with 836 followers.   



He modeled Pump Underwear, appeared in Boylicious and Adonis Male, and got a Playgirl spread in September 2023.










30 videos on Youtube, with 279 subscribers.  They are mostly humorous POVs.  Here he's saying "When the priest says Mass and stabs you"?  

An OnlyFans page where he shows his d*ck.











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Nov 5, 2024

"The Diplomat": The one set in Barcelona, with a homophobic Brit, a gay assistant, and some Catalan guys

 



Netflix was trying to sell The Diplomat, about, but this time I was smart: I checked for gay characters, and found Dylan Brady, who tells Pink News that the show "talks about his queerness in relation to his job, in quite a nuanced way.”  Plus it's set in Barcelona, one of my favorite cities in Europe!

So I started watching.  It took ten minutes to realize that there would be no Barcelona and no gay character. There are two tv shows called The Diplomat, airing at the same time, both featuring young blond women who become diplomats, one the ambassador to Britain, the other the British consul in Barcelona.  Not confusing at all.  Let's do the British one, on Amazon Prime. I reviewed Episode 5, which the Pink News article praises as centering on Dylan's queerness.


Scene 1: Richard and Amanda, romantic partners, have just visited the Sagrada Familia, the iconic Barcelona cathedral.  He hates it.  They have also lost their "Hola Barcelona" card, so they have to buy regular metro tickets.  Cut to Security seeing Richard getting into an altercation with security guards.  They attack; Richard falls.  I thought these were main characters; but apparently they're this week's case. 

Scene 2: Laura gets a phone call from her friend, who is hung over in a cafe. She reveals the Sagrada Familia incident.  One of the cops has broken ribs and a perforated eardrum, and the Brit is in the ICU after a heart attack.  

Another call from downstairs, from Fabian (Philipp Boos, top photo).  As she buzzes him in, a mysterious figure watches from behind a tree.  

Scene 3: Fabian criticizes her Serrat CD: "It's for old hippies."  An important composer of Spanish and Catalan music.  He didn't know that the bouncer being set up to take the fall, and he wasn't there when Cabell arranged the girl to be a scapegoat at the party on the yacht.  These episodes are not self-contained.  In other news, "I really want to f*ck you again."

She says no.  "I have a boyfriend." Tom (Ladi Emeruwa)

"But I'm better in bed, right?"  He walks her out; they smooch, in view of the mysterious figure.  Uh-oh, the British consul is going to be blackmailed.

After the smooching, he calls someone, says that he found the "skinny bitch," and this time there will be no screw-ups.  Uh-oh, he's an enemy.


Scene 4
: At the hospital, the Wife explains to Laura and her assistant Carl (Dylan Brady) that the ticket machine wasn't working, so her husband gave it a thump, and the cop came over and started yelling and hitting.   "But you hit the cop hard. He has a major ear injury.  They're considering criminal charges," "Um...well, I'm sorry about that, but he was acting like a mad dog."

It's apparent that these people are highly religious, and bigoted against various groups.  

Meanwhile, in Ibiza, a woman is fiddling with a watch.  

Scene 5: Carl is upset: the Wife called him "young man" in a dismissive tone that he feels is racist and homophobic.  Laura did some research and discovered that they are Baptist.  Her parents are progressive Baptists, but these two...not so progressive.

Back in the office, Laura gets a phone call from the Ibiza woman, but she hangs up. 

Cut to La Rambla, where a guy who looks identical to Fabian, but is probably Steven Cree (Sam Henderson) wants to know if the wedding to Mariana is still on.  They discuss the season-long plot.  Neither Wikipedia nor the IMDB have any details about what's going on in the primary plot, so I'll skip over it, and stick with the metro altercation.


Scene 6:
The mysterious stranger who's been stalking Laura is actually her coworker, Colin (Danny Sapani, left).  Inspector Casells, their boss, has been "um..er...upgrading me on some things." 

Inspector Casells is upset because his spy caught Laura smooching with Fabian. Then on to the Sagrada Familia case.  The Wife is claiming that the cop assaulted her husband,  but he's an excellent officer with a good record, and he volunteers for charity.  "He should not become the victim of hate speech."  Wait -- what minority group does he belong to?

Scene 7: Back in the office, Laura tells her assistants that two witness heard the Husband say  "Get back to India, you stupid Gurkha."  Nepalese soldiers who served in the British army, and have had trouble getting the right to settle in the UK. Officer Pereira is not a Gurkha, but he is of South Asian ancestry.

Carl thinks this is not surprising, since the Husband is from Leighton Buzzard -- a town in Bedfordshire, about 47 miles from London, which in the UK is a long way -- so he might have a big collection of Toby Jugs  -- a jug in the image of a seated man in a tricorner hat -- and knock one out to pictures of Nigel Farange. A member of Parliament who authored Brexit, and has been accused of being racist and homophobic. 

Scene 8: Laura and her friend discuss how the boss got "really defensive about the cop -- they look out for their own, don't they?"  And some soap-opera plot about Laura's husband transferring to New York, so should she go with him, or stay in Barcelona?


They interview the British schoolgirls who heard the racist comment.  It was hard to make out, because the Husband was speaking Spanish, and the cop Catalan, but he said something about General Franco being dead. Francisco Franco, the dictator of Spain from 1939 to 1975, who suppressed Catalan culture.  "Pretty cringe to say that to a Catalan, especially in Spanish." 

  When I was in Barcelona, many people were so invested in Catalan independence that they pretended not to speak "the colonial language." 

Then he yelled "Go back to India, you stupid Gurkha," in English. 

Wait -- they took a video of the whole thing.  It's on their phone!  Laura speaks Catalan, so she can understand what the cop said.

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"Bad Ideas with Adam Devine": When you need to f*k the Sadness in a hurry. With bonus buddy bulges and butts

 


Sometimes you need to f*k the Sadness in a hurry, and your best bet is Adam Devine.  Not (just) because of his hotness, because his stuff is always upbeat, with no hatred, no tragedy, no angst, not a lot of heteronormative mishegas, just whimsical problems, humorous braggadoccio, and homoerotic bonds. 

But you don't have time for a whole movie, or an episode of  Workaholicsor   The Righteous Gemstones. What do you do?

The reality series Bad Ideas with Adam Devine, streaming on Roku, is a perfect solution. In each episode, Adam. "the world's greatest movie star, the world's greatest lover, the guy who clearly writes his own intros," teams up with one of his comedian buddies to do something dangerous:


1. Compete in the World's Hottest Pepper Eating Contest, in the Bahamas. With Thomas Middleditch of Solar Opposites







2. Compete in a demolition derby, the Night of Destruction, at Perris Auto Speedway, near Riverside, California. With Blake Anderson from Workaholics








3. Become stunt performers in a Western movie (after seven minutes of training). With Rebel Wilson from Pitch Perfect

4. Drive an ice cream truck up highway P3 in Peru, called "the Death Road" for its hairpin turns and 1000 foot drops. With Anders Holm from Workaholics




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