Stoya and James Deen attend a party in Hollywood in April.Getty Images

The New York Times threw a launch party Tuesday for its opinion pages app that brought together such heavyweight thinkers as Mayor de Blasio, David Geffen, Bob Kerry, Mia and Ronan Farrow, Arthur Sulzberger Jr., Arianna Huffington and, naturally, hard-core porn star duo Stoya and James Deen.

Deen — who made his legit acting debut opposite Lindsay Lohan in Paul Schrader’s disastrous “The Canyons” last year — shared such scintillating opinions on Twitter the day of the Times party as: “Coffee is [bleeping] awesome” and “I am going to shoot a series called ‘james deen is gonna [bleep] [bleep] your mom’ . . . mark my words, this will happen.”

His girlfriend Stoya penned a March opinion piece for the Times on how she chose her stage name. But the X-rated actress, who’s starred in “Special Delivery” and “Hacked: The Cyber Penetration,” also confronted columnist and anti-sex trafficking crusader Nicholas Kristof at the bash at Neuehouse.

“Tonight @stoya . . . told Kristoff to his face why his narratives about sex workers hurt actual sex workers like her,” tweeted Vice columnist Molly Crabapple.