A message of peace from the star of Enforced Semen Management Straddling Queen.

Bonx, also marketed as Bonx Grip, is a Japanese-made communications device that blends the functionality of a mobile phone and a walkie-talkie. Clipped to your ear, the combination speaker/microphone filters out unwanted background noise and activates automatically at the sound of your voice, broadcasting it to the other Bonx users you’ve designated for your group chat session.

The device was originally developed with extreme and outdoor sports enthusiast in mind, but really it can be useful for anyone who wants to stay in close communication with someone who’s geographically far away. To demonstrate, Japanese adult film actress Mana Sakura, in her directorial debut, has created a video showing U.S. President Donald Trump and North Korean supreme leader Kim Jong-un becoming best friends through the power of Bonx.

▼ Sakura, star of such films as Restraint Giant Cock Fierce Piston Cumming Hell, The More Suffocation, the Better It Feels, and One Jet-Black Candle Full-Body Soaring Sensitivity! Densely Devoured Sex with Extra-Honed Nerves

As the video opens, we see Kim out on the high seas with a fishing rod in his hands and uniformed aides at his sides.

But as much as he’s enjoying himself, there’s something missing from this excursion: the presence of his good pall Donald Trump, or Tra, as he affectionately calls him. Despite having been invited to come along, the American president declined to participate, claiming to be feeling under the weather, but thanks to their Bonx earpieces the two can still have a friendly conversation.

▼ Don’t worry, there’s a completely logical reason Trump has string of flags up his nose…well, half-logical anyway.

Somewhat ironically for a commercial for a communications device, the English subtitles are pretty sketchy, and at one point mistakenly translate the originally-written-in-Japanese dialogue as “Just because we disagree doesn’t mean we can be friends” instead of the intended Just because we disagree doesn’t mean we can’t be friends.” Still, it’s clear that Trump returns Kim’s jovial affection in full, as demonstrated by his use of the nickname “Kim-kim” for his counterpart.

Concerned for Trump’s physical well-being, Kim gallantly offers to bring him a fish, and he manages to catch one without resorting to substandard photo editing. But when he personally delivers it to Trump’s home, it turns out Tra has something for Kim-kim too…a surprise birthday party!

▼ Like we said, the flags in the nose are only half-logical, since Tra could just as easily hold the other end of the cord with his left hand.

Overjoyed, Kim-kim exchanges high-fives with his buddy, Tra becomes so jubilant he makes a heart out of his hands like an excited schoolgirl, and the video comes to a close with the command to “Go make peace.”

▼ A behind the scenes “making-of” video for the ad

Despite the irreverent tone, Sakura insists that the theme of the video is indeed world peace, and hopes that by facilitating communication, Bonx can contribute to kinder, more harmonious human relations. That’s a lofty ambition, but a noble one as well, and hopefully the day will come when, like Tra and Kim-kim, “really we all flow the one,” as the video’s English subtitles so uniquely put it.

Source: Kai-You
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