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Thursday, July 03, 2008

I only cross-post when it's really fucking important.

 



Natural High's official site has an October 9th, 2008 release date in place for Pico x Chico x Coco. I'm confident it'll get put on the web as soon as its released considering this thing is so long awaited. It's reportedly going to be twice as long as the other two groundbreaking shota releases.

Oh. And October 9th also happens to be my 30th birthday. I so sure I don't look a day over bishounen-age right?

Also, cocks.

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Tuesday, July 01, 2008

How long until GTA is blamed?

 

ALBANY, N.Y. (AP) ? A 12-year-old boy in Albany is accused of stealing three cars in a little less than two weeks.

Police say the boy, whose name is not being released because he is a juvenile, was caught Monday night after he abandoned a stolen car on a city street and ran into a park. He had been spotted filling the car with gasoline.

The boy had been caught Sunday night stealing a vehicle the owner left running outside a self-service laundry. He was also arrested June 24 after admitting he stole another vehicle five days earlier.

A police spokesman says the boy appeared in Albany County Family Court and was charged with three counts of grand larceny.

Police did not know if he was sent to a juvenile facility or released. It could not immediately be determined who his lawyer is.

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Friday, June 27, 2008

Is that shota?

 

Hollywood actor Verne Troyer, who starred as Mini-Me in the Austin Powers films, is suing a website over a video of him having sex with a model.

The star, who stands 2ft 8 ins tall, has filed a $20 million lawsuit claiming invasion of privacy and breach of copyright.

He says the tape was stolen and has since ended up in the hands of the same film producer who distributed a notorious sex tape of hotel heiress Paris Hilton.

Mr Troyer, 39, is the latest in a long line of Hollywood celebrities to have their sex lives aired on the internet.

He made the tape with a former girlfriend, an American model in her 20s.

Mr Troyer filed his lawsuit at a court in Los Angeles and also requested and injunction banning further distribution of the film.

The actor, who is Hollywood's smallest star and also a stunt man, was married briefly in 2004 to a yoga teacher.

The following year he appeared on a US reality television show where he got drunk and urinated in the corner of a gym while riding naked on a scooter.

His most famous film role has been as Mini-Me, a miniature clone of Dr Evil, played by Mike Myers, in the Austin Powers films.

He appears in the second and third films of the trilogy - Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me and Austin Powers in Goldmember.

The actor also starred as Griphook the Goblin in the film of Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone.

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Monday, June 02, 2008

DragonCon founder finally able to leave house after 7 years of house arrest.

 

Edward Kramer has spent more than seven years awaiting trial under house arrest, but a recent ruling has given him new freedoms.

Gwinnett Superior Court Judge Richard T. Winegarden ordered that Kramer, accused of molesting three teenage boys, no longer has to be tethered to his home by an electronic monitoring system.

The judge's May 21 ruling allows Kramer to move freely as long as he avoids contact with witnesses and anyone under 16. Kramer also must check in daily with the Gwinnett District Attorney's office concerning his whereabouts.

Kramer is a science-fiction author who founded DragonCon, a sci-fi, fantasy and gaming convention that brings thousands of visitors to Atlanta every year.

Prosecutors agreed to the new conditions of bond in part because Kramer needs to leave home for doctor appointments in and out of state, said Gwinnett County District Attorney Danny Porter.

"He's got to have some mobility because of his medical condition," Porter said. "The thing we're most concerned about is we don't want him in a position where he's in contact with children."

Kramer's attorney, Edwin Marger, could not be reached for comment at his office Monday afternoon.

As long as Kramer complies with the conditions of his bond, they will likely remain in place until his trial, Porter said. No court date has been set. However, prosecutors expect the trial could begin in early fall.

Kramer has been awaiting trial since early 2001 under house arrest in Duluth. His lawyers asked a judge to dismiss the case last year, citing his right to a speedy trial. However, the Georgia Court of Appeals ruled that the delays were mostly caused by Kramer.

Prosecutors successfully argued that Kramer had filed repeated requests for continuances and scheduled medical treatments that conflicted with trial dates.

In an October 2007 interview with The Atlanta Journal-Constitution, Kramer said he suffers debilitating back pain, the result of spinal injuries he suffered in jail and in a subsequent car accident. The spinal injuries caused a partial paralysis of his diaphragm, which makes it difficult to breathe.

Kramer's mother also has been diagnosed with breast cancer, and he wants to assist in her home health care, court documents show.

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Thursday, May 29, 2008

Shota gets Wish to become cop for a day.
Make-A-Wish Foundation of Georgia grants 4000th wish.

 



Wearing a uniform that was just his size, complete with Stetson hat, handcuffs, flashlight and sleeve patches as big as his biceps, Darrien Salter went right to work Thursday.

The seven-year-old spent the day as Officer Salter, Badge No. 1273 -- just call him the "short arm of the law."

Darrien has neurofibromatosis, a genetic disorder of the nervous system, and had made a wish to be a policeman.

Partnering with Lt. William Hegwood, he attended a Smyrna Police Department shift meeting and patrolled the neighborhood in a black-and-white. Undercover cops played the part of bad guys then gave Darrien some practice in the field.

First, he ticketed a driver who ran a stop sign, then handcuffed and arrested a man trying to break into an empty building with a crowbar. When Darrien called for back-up, the whole traffic unit responded.

Darrien also turned on the blue lights in the police car and talked on the radio. He finished his shift by writing a report, typing with one finger words such as T-H-U-G to describe the man he arrested.

Darrien's adventures unfolded like an episode of "Cops," his favorite television show, as cameras recorded his every move. The Make-A-Wish Foundation of Georgia and Alabama made the day possible.

"Did you arrest a bad guy?" his brother Devin, 10, asked when he returned to the station.

Darrien nodded.

"He doesn't talk much, he's very shy," said his mom, Kawanna, "but he shows a lot of good expressions on his face."

Darrien's grandfather was chief of police in Evergreen, Ala. He recently decided he wanted to become a policeman, too.

"He really wants to take all the bad people off the street," his mother said. "All of them."

Darrien, who lives in Lawrenceville, arrived at the police station in a Hummer limousine with his mother, five brothers, sister and cousin.

His social worker at Children's Healthcare of Atlanta originally contacted the Make-A-Wish Foundation.

Sara Waddell, a volunteer who helps coordinate wishes, had a son who could help: Ron Waddell, a detective with the Smyrna police.

Darrien's wish was the 4,000th granted by the Make-A-Wish Foundation of Georgia and Alabama since it started in 1995. A uniform shop donated the uniform. The other accessories, like handcuffs, came from the police.

"Things just mysteriously appeared on my desk from time to time to make sure that he had everything he was supposed to have," Waddell said.

Darrien beamed as he modeled his new uniform, better than any Halloween costume.

"Wow, this is unbelievable," said his mom. "You're excited, yes you are, I can see it all over your face."

"He looks sharper than most of our officers," Hegwood said.

The lieutenant patiently showed the wide-eyed child the ropes.

"He's a normal 7-year-old kid," Hegwood said. "He's just taking it all in. I think arresting the guy with the crowbar was scary — he's 6-foot-5 300-pounds with a 34-inch waist. That would scare me."

Hegwood said Darrien's experience exposed another aspect of police work.

"They get to see the other side, the fun part," he said. "They get to see a little kid enjoying himself."

Darrien's disease is life-threatening, but is not terminal. He has seizures, including one last Saturday. He stopped breathing and had to be rushed by ambulance to the hospital.

His mother said he has three tumors on the brain, two on the right optic nerve, and 60 to 70 spots on his body that raise up to be tumors.

"So, we've got a battle ahead of us," she said.

For now, Darrien was just having fun.

Before he and his siblings piled back into the Hummer to go to lunch, Officer Milton Lane gave him some parting words.

"When you put on the uniform, you become Officer Salter," he said. "When you take it off, you're Darrien again."

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Tuesday, May 27, 2008

Japanese kids loev their cell phones.

 

TOKYO - Japanese youngsters are getting so addicted to Internet-linking cell phones that the government is starting a program warning parents and schools to limit their use among children.

The government is worried about how elementary and junior high school students are getting sucked into cyberspace crimes, spending long hours exchanging mobile e-mail and suffering other negative effects of cell phone overuse, Masaharu Kuba, a government official overseeing the initiative, said Tuesday.

"Japanese parents are giving cell phones to their children without giving it enough thought," he said. "In Japan, cell phones have become an expensive toy."

The recommendations have been submitted from an education reform panel to Prime Minister Yasuo Fukuda's administration, and were approved this week.

The panel is also asking Japanese makers to develop cell phones with only the talking function, and GPS, or global positioning system, a satellite-navigation feature that can help ensure a child's safety.

About a third of Japanese sixth graders have cell phones, while 60 percent of ninth graders have them, according to the education ministry.

Most mobile phones in Japan are sophisticated gadgets offering high-speed Internet access called 3G, for "third-generation."

But the panel said better filtering programming is needed for Internet access to protect children.

Some youngsters are spending hours at night on e-mail with their friends. One fad is "the 30 minute rule," in which a child who doesn't respond to e-mail within half an hour gets targeted and picked on by other schoolmates.

Other youngsters have become victims of Internet crimes. In one case, children sent in their own snapshots to a Web site and then ended up getting threatened for money, Kuba said.

Cell phones tend to be more personal tools than personal computers. Parents find that what their children are doing with them are increasingly difficult to monitor, Kuba said.

Some Japanese children commute long distances by trains and buses to schools and cram-schools and parents rely on cell phones to keep in touch with their children.

Parents typically pay about 4,000 yen ($39) a month for cell phone fees per child.

Japan boasts a relatively low crime rate compared to other industrialized nations, but some people are concerned that the Internet could be exploited for serious crimes.

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Saturday, May 24, 2008

A long weekend underway.

 

Last night was the beginning of a long weekend for your faithful webmaster.

Friday night I spent at Heretic as per usual. The beats were okay, but I wasn't so much in the mood for dancing. I've been in the mood for sex. But I didn't quite manage that either. I did sell the remaining 2 copies of "Later, Skater" bringing my total sold to 16 in person and 7 online: 23 copies so far in all. That's a great start but I want more! Go check it out and see if a copy wouldn't fit nicely on your bookshelf.

Shinji was also there. We seem to have a odd connection now where I don't like him and hate how he's mean to me and yet I still make out with him. Very strange. I wished we'd fuck. It'd probably be way hot.

Started Saturday off with a terrible hangover, but ironically it didn't last long. That's very good since this afternoon I have the Asian Express Pool Party with DJ Kaze. Following that is DJ Eddie Baez at Heretic. Last time he was there 900 people packed the house.

Not to be outdone with fun and sexiness, Sunday I'm going to visit Fang and Pirrip. They are the delicious artists you can see linked on the left hand side. Long time friends they are some of the most delicious boys I know. I'm looking forward to getting a closer look at some of their work, Korean BBQ, and breaking all of Fang's rules of his new decked out room. (I'm kidding, dude. I'll make sure to only use the bed for sleeping and sex.)

Thankfully I requested Monday off so I can recover what I hope to be a real memorable weekend. It'll be made even more so if I can manage to get a little boyxboy goin' on. I swear.

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Friday, May 23, 2008

Australia finds problems with child nude art exibition.

 

CHILDREN who posed naked for a controversial art exhibition will be interviewed today by police investigating whether a prominent photographer and Sydney art gallery breached child pornography laws.

Police last night raided the Roslyn Oxley9 Gallery in Paddington, in Sydney's eastern suburbs, just hours before the opening of the exhibition by photographer Bill Henson.

The exhibition shows photographs of naked children as young as 12 in a variety of poses - some of which may have been taken up to a decade ago. Henson has said none of the children featured is a professional model.

He has defended his work as seeking to explore "something which is absolutely inviolate and unknowable". He has told The Australian: "You can't control the way individuals respond to the work."

Political leaders and child safety campaigners have responded with anger. Prime Minister Kevin Rudd has said the images are "revolting" and have no artistic value.

"Kids deserve to have the innocence of their childhood protected," he has said on Channel 9. "Whatever the artistic view of the merits of that sort of stuff - frankly I don't think there are any - just allow kids to be kids."

Henson has been called one of the "leading contemporary artists" by the Art Gallery of NSW and the Roslyn Oxley9 gallery's manager Amanda Rowell has called him a "master". She has said the reaction to this exhibition has been blown out of proportion.

"It has never been like this before. This is no different to any other exhibition he's had and he's had many exhibitions here," she said. "He's a master, there's no one in the world like him."

But his use of pre-teen nudity has been written off as little more than a fetish for child porn. "He has a tendency to depict children naked and that is porn," said Hetty Johnston of child protection group Bravehearts.

NSW Premier Morris Iemma has said the images are "offensive and disgusting". "I don't understand why parents would agree to allow their kids to be photographed like this," he said.

Sydney's The Daily Telegraph understands that a squad of police spent several hours yesterday examining the photographs of boys and girls believed to be about 12 years of age. Detectives from the Child Exploitation Internet Unit were also called in to investigate the contents of the gallery's website.

The web page displayed all 41 of the naked images, but they have now been taken down and a spokesman from the Australian Communication and Media Authority said the web link was being investigated.

Detectives interviewed gallery owners Roslyn and Tony Oxley and Henson over the content of the exhibition. It is believed the models will be spoken to today.

While the models are apparently Australian, the website appears to have been sourced from another country, making it hard for Australian authorities to act.

The Daily Telegraph has reported that the exhibition was never classified officially, as art is considered exempt. Ms Johnston has said that art should be classified.

Henson revealed the pictures were taken in his Melbourne studio and that the children were not professional models. He recently explained his obsession with the naked form in an interview for the industry magazine Art World.

"These portraits are much more connected to the suburban dimension of my work. Right down to the skanky fingernail polish she's wearing," he said.

"But I think the more you look at her the more she draws back. There's an incredible sense of displacement. The models seem to get in a trance. And the slower their movements are, the more interesting they become."

Many of the pictures do not work anymore, but to get an idea of what the exibition was like you can click here.

(Ed note: Ah yes, the naked = porn argument rears its puritan head.

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Monday, May 19, 2008

Shota liek drinking and driving

 

HARTMAN, Ark. (AP) - An Arkansas preteen faces a drunken driving charge after he and a friend drank his parents' beer, "got liquored up" and crashed his stepfather's pickup truck, the Johnson County sheriff said.

Sheriff Jimmy Dorney said the 12-year-old boy and his 10-year-old friend drove off in the truck May 4 to find a girl they met at a rodeo. The boys made it about 10 miles before the 12-year-old lost control of the truck.

Dorney said the truck hit and jumped over a guardrail, sending it careening 50 feet down a steep hill into a forest.

Clark James, 46, who lives down the road from the crash site, said he answered the boys' banging at his front door with shotgun in hand about 2:30 a.m.

"I opened the door and the first thing (the 12-year-old) said to me was, 'I'm drunk and I had a wreck,'" James said. "I looked at him and I thought 'You're kind of young to be out drinking. And you sure shouldn't be driving.'"

Neither boy was seriously injured in the crash.

County prosecutor Bruce Wilson said that he will charge the 12-year- old boy with drunken driving and several other misdemeanor charges in district and juvenile court in Johnson County.

Wilson said the 12-year-old could face a variety of sanctions ranging from probation, to court-mandated community service and alcohol rehabilitation, to commitment to the state Department of Human Services Division of Youth Services.

Teresa Belew, executive director of the Arkansas chapter of Mothers Against Drunk Driving, said the 12-year-old is the youngest person she's heard of facing a drunken-driving charge in the state.

James bets that both Johnson County boys are grounded for life.

"If not, then they should be," he said.

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Supreme Court upholds new PROTECT act which narrows broad child porn law.

 

WASHINGTON (AP) - The Supreme Court upheld criminal penalties Monday for promoting child pornography.

The court, in a 7-2 decision, brushed aside concerns that the law could apply to mainstream movies that depict adolescent sex, classic literature or innocent e-mails that describe pictures of grandchildren.

The ruling upheld part of a 2003 law that also prohibits possession of child porn. It replaced an earlier law against child pornography that the court struck down as unconstitutional.

The law sets a five-year mandatory prison term for promoting, or pandering, child porn. It does not require that someone actually possess child pornography. Opponents have said the law could apply to movies like "Traffic" or "Titanic" that depict adolescent sex.

But Justice Antonin Scalia, in his opinion for the court, said the law does not cover movie sex. there is no "possibility that virtual child pornography or sex between youthful-looking adult actors might be covered by the term 'simulated sexual intercourse.'" Scalia said.

Likewise, Scalia said, First Amendment protections do not apply to "offers to provide or requests to obtain child pornography."

Justice David Souter, joined by Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, dissented. Souter said promotion of images that are not real children engaging in pornography still could be the basis for prosecution under the law. Possession of those images, on the other hand, may not be prosecuted, Souter said.

"I believe that maintaining the First Amendment protection of expression we have previously held to cover fake child pornography requires a limit to the law's criminalization of pandering proposals," Souter said.

The 11th U.S. Circuit of Appeals struck down the provision. The Atlanta-based court said it makes a crime out of merely talking about illegal images or possessing innocent materials that someone else might believe is pornography.

In the appeals court's view, the law could apply to an e-mail sent by a grandparent and entitled "Good pics of kids in bed," showing grandchildren dressed in pajamas.

In 2002, the court struck down key provisions of a 1996 child pornography law because they called into question legitimate educational, scientific or artistic depictions of youthful sex.

Congress responded the next year with the PROTECT Act, which contains the provision under challenge in the current case.

Authorities arrested Michael Williams in an undercover operation aimed at fighting child exploitation on the Internet. A Secret Service agent engaged Williams in an Internet chat room, where they swapped non-pornographic photographs. Williams advertised himself as "Dad of toddler has 'good' pics of her an me for swap of your toddler pics, or live cam."

After the initial photo exchange, Williams allegedly posted seven images of actual minors engaging in sexually explicit conduct. Agents who executed a search warrant found 22 child porn images on Williams' home computer.

Williams also was convicted of possession of child pornography. That conviction, and the resulting five-year prison term, was not challenged.

(Ed note: As you can see nothing is mentioned about cartoon or anime or anything of the sort, so that part is still held legal from the last Supreme Court ruling. So continue to write me your hate mail about shota, but realize that it is, in fact, still legal.)

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Tuesday, April 29, 2008

Dad accidently buys shota an alcoholic lemonade
Shit rediculously hits fan.

 

ANN ARBOR, Mich. -- An Ann Arbor couple's 7-year-old son ended up in foster care over Mike's Hard Lemonade.

Christopher Ratte, 47, a professor at University of Michigan, claims he accidentally gave his son, Leo, some of the alcoholic beverage at Comerica Park a few weeks ago. He said he didn't even know the alcoholic lemonade existed.

"I got a beer for myself and asked Leo if he wanted a lemonade because there is a sign that said, 'Mike's Lemonade,'" said Ratte.

He said he bought his son the drink at the beginning of the Tigers game and it wasn't until the ninth inning when a security guard noticed the bottle in Leo's hand.

The security guard asked Ratte if he knew it contained alcohol. He said he didn't and when he went to grab the bottle out of the child's hand, the security guard grabbed it first.

"It's just the simple fact that I didn’t know this brand and didn’t suspect some of the lemonade sold in ballparks are alcoholic."

A short time later, Ratte was being questioned by Detroit police at Children's Hospital, where the child was taken by ambulance.

The child said he was feeling a little nauseated, but showed no other symptoms of being intoxicated.

The security guard said the boy drank about 12 ounces of the hard lemonade, which is about 5 percent alcohol.

However, the child's bloodwork detected no trace of alcohol.

The child remained in foster care for two days before his mother, Claire Zimmerman, a U-M architecture professor, was able to take their son home as long as the father relocated to a hotel.

It was two more weeks before the father could move back home. The last hearing closed the case.

Ratte and his wife have filed a formal complaint with the Child Protective Services ombudsman's office stating they thought the treatment was excessive.

"Fine this guy bought this drink for his son. We need to look into it, but we don't need to take the most extreme measures," Ratte said in reference to Child Protective Services.

Ratte has apologized for his mistake.

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Tuesday, April 08, 2008

Shota liek saving classmates.

 

CLEVELAND — Rolling downhill in a bus with his screaming classmates and no driver, a fast-acting 11-year-old jumped behind the wheel Monday and steered the bus into a pillar, stopping it from careening out of control.

Some children jumped out the side door and rolled into the street. The driver, Michael Weir, had stopped for fuel and was in the station's restroom when the bus started to roll with 27 children aboard.

Fifteen children suffered minor injuries and were treated at hospitals and released. The boy who stopped the bus likely saved the children from worse injuries, authorities said.

"This kid did some quick thinking," said Larry Gray, a fire department spokesman.

Weir, whose bus was carrying kindergartners through seventh-graders, bought $40 of diesel at a station across the street from Progressive Field, home of the Cleveland Indians.

State law prohibits bus drivers from leaving their vehicles at any time when students are on board and drivers are not allowed to stop for gas during their route, said Scott Blake, spokesman for the Ohio Department of Education.

Authorities were trying to find out more about why Weir left the bus, which was carrying students to Arts Academy Community School West, a charter school that opened this year.

Conner Strickland, the station's manager, said he banged on the restroom door to alert the driver and then chased the bus, which was picking up speed. He heard screams and watched in horror as some children leapt from the bus.

"My heart dropped," Strickland said. "I'm surprised none of them got hit. There was a lot of traffic."

The boy who stopped the bus told police he first tried to pull the emergency brake. When that didn't work, he grabbed the wheel.

Barreling down a side street that swoops through an industrial area, the bus rolled about 300 feet, hopped over a curb and onto a sidewalk before it struck the pillar of a bridge that carries Interstate 90 into downtown.

If it had kept going, the bus would have picked up speed and could have flipped where the street makes a sharp turn, said police Lt. Thomas Stacho.

It's not clear why the bus started to roll, Stacho said. Investigators did not find any mechanical problems and a gas station employee watching the bus said none of the children appeared to tamper with anything, he said.

Weir, 57, has a valid commercial driver's license but wasn't registered with the state as required, police said.

Ohio bus drivers must obtain a state license certification every six years that includes a criminal background check and a review of their driving record, education department spokeswoman Karla Carruthers said.

Weir, who ran down the hill after the bus, was taken to a hospital with chest pains, authorities said.

Officials at the school declined to comment. The bus is operated by Aqua Limousine Ground Transportation, he said. A message seeing comment was left with the company.

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Friday, April 04, 2008

Oh Butters, how I love you so.

 



UPDATED: YouTube is going to keep trying to take it down. I'll repost if I can. Just leave a comment if it's gone. It truly is the funniest thing I've seen in a long long time.

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Wednesday, April 02, 2008

Shotas and lolis haet teacher.

 

Waycross, Ga. -- A group of third-graders plotted to attack their teacher, bringing a broken steak knife, handcuffs, duct tape and other items for the job and assigning children tasks including covering the windows and cleaning up afterward, police said Tuesday.

The plot by as many as nine boys and girls at Center Elementary School in south Georgia was a serious threat, Waycross Police Chief Tony Tanner said Tuesday.

"We did not hear anybody say they intended to kill her, but could they have accidentally killed her? Absolutely," Tanner said. "We feel like if they weren't interrupted, there would have been an attempt. Would they have been successful? We don't know."

The children, ages 8 and 9, were apparently mad at the teacher because she had scolded one of them for standing on a chair, Tanner said.

They could be expelled, but a prosecutor said they are too young to be charged with a crime under Georgia law.

Tanner said school officials alerted police Friday after a pupil tipped off a teacher that a girl had brought a weapon to school.

Police seized a broken steak knife, handcuffs, duct tape, electrical and transparent tape, ribbons and a crystal paperweight from the students, who apparently intended to use them against the teacher, Tanner said.

Theresa Martin, spokeswoman for the Ware County school system, said nine children had been given discipline up to and including long-term suspension. She would not be more specific. She said none of the children had been back to school since the case came to light.

The alleged target is a veteran educator who teaches third-grade students with a range of learning disabilities, including attention deficit disorder, delayed development and hyperactivity, friends and parents said.

Tanner said the scheme involved a division of roles. One child's job was to cover windows so no one could see outside, he said. Another was supposed to clean up after the attack.

"We estimate between six to nine students were involved. ... We're not sure at this point in the investigation how many of the students actually knew the intent was to hurt the teacher," Tanner said.

The parents of the students have cooperated with investigators, who aren't allowed to question the children without their parents' or guardians' consent, he said. Authorities have withheld the children's names.

Police expected to forward the results of their investigation to prosecutors, Tanner said.

Children in Georgia can't be charged with a crime unless they are at least 13, District Attorney Rick Currie said.

Martin, told The Florida Times-Union of Jacksonville, Fla., that administrators would follow school system policy and state law in disciplining the students.

"From what I understand, they were considered pretty good kids," Martin said. "But we have to take this seriously, whether they were serious or not about carrying this through, and that's what we did."

Four mothers of other third-grade students at Center Elementary called for the immediate expulsion of the suspected plotters.

Stacy Carter and Deana Hiott both cited school system policy stating that any student who brings "anything reasonably considered to be a weapon" is to be expelled for at least the remainder of the school year.

"We don't want our children around them," Carter told the Times-Union. "The one with the knife could have stabbed my child or someone else's child at lunch or out on the playground."

"This is an isolated incident, an aberration. ... We have good kids," Center Principal Angie Coleman told the newspaper.

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Sunday, March 23, 2008

I swear.

 

People absolutely need to stop sending me emails about the yaoi archives.
People need to stop freaking out about things concerning shotalicious.org.

Oh boo-fucking-hoo it's changed to its own domain and has a bigger focus on shota. Yaoi is so damn mainstream now, it's not like you can't find it everywhere on the internet. Professional porn sites now have subscriptions that include yaoi, that's how mainstream yaoi is.

Yes, of course there is still yaoi on the new site. You know, the new one that you can get to if you go to the EXACT SAME LOCATION where you used to go. But people are so much more interested in freaking the fuck out that things are kind of different.

Well, let me make it perfectly clear. I like that I have fans. I like making this site. I've been doing this for 7 years and while I've wanted to stop now and then, I'll likely be doing it for at least 7 more.

But this is my website.
Mine.
Not yours.
So quit your whining and complaining about things that haven't even really changed.

THE ONLY THING THAT HAS CHANGED IS THE YAOI/SHOTA IS HOSTED ON ITS OWN DOMAIN, WITH ITS OWN HOSTING. AND THE OLD ARCHIVES WHICH WERE ALREADY LOST BACK IN DECEMBER ARE GONE AND ARE SLOWLY BEING REPOSTED.

This post is now going to be the OFFICIAL AUTOREPLY™ to any emailed or posted complaints that are covered in the ranting above.

I mean seriously, if you're really as big of a fan of this site as you say before you start going off about how much you hate what I'm doing, then don't you think you would have been keeping track of what's happened?

Also, all caps is cruise control for cool.

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Sunday, March 16, 2008

Making apperances.

 

Despite feeling sickness coming on, I still made it out to Momocon for a few hours at Ga Tech today. Seeing bishie artists Fang and Nemo was top priority and man have they been hard (heh) at work drawing up lots of good stuff lately. I spent some cash on picking up some of their prints. Pure hotness. They obviously draw from their hands-on experience.

I also saw Elf today. He showed me what he had been working on so far for the cover to "Later, Skater." That book should be ready to go coming here in the next month, I suspect. He's got a nice splatter, abstract, yet delicious sketchy thing going on so far. I hope he could use my imput to bring something closer to finished.

All in all, it's been a pretty mixed up weekend to say the least. Hopefully, I can get back to the good side of feeling well, make some much needed cash, and have a great week this week. And I wish the same for you as well, my friends.

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Tuesday, March 11, 2008

7 years. 7 long years.

 

On this, pixiesticks.org's 7 Year Anniversary, I want to thank all of you who have started coming out of the woodwork. All the emails. All the answers to the polls. To the comments on the tag-board, or on posts. All the donations, either of content or money.

This site is now, seven years after it started as something so very small, so successful I have decided to split it in two parts. And what's even better, you won't necessarily have to change anything about the way you view or have come to appreciate this site.

A few weeks ago, I purchased shotalicious.org and started building the framework. It has slightly better hosting than pixiesticks.org and I want it to be where all the shit goes down when it comes to the yaoi and shota content. It will be run as a separate site, but truly it's going to be tightly held together with this one.

It will feature increased amounts of shota vs yaoi. Seven years ago when yaoi was first really starting to make an impact, it was where the action was at. Now, shota is in that same position. I want shota panels at anime conventions. Hell, I want a shota convention in the United States! It's the only way we can ensure that the government doesn't start taking away what we love piece by piece my friends.

The new site will feature an image blog much like the one that used to be over on the yaoi page here. But in addition, there will be the glorious return of video clips. Hopefully the bandwidth will work out. But that is part of the beauty of this. If shotalicious does ever go down, pixiesticks will not. There is also a message board over on the new site which I think is in alot of ways better than the tag-board that will remain here.

As for pixiesticks? Well, it will continue to move forward too. The blog will keep containing news postings I think are interesting as well as personal stuff about myself. The works page, which took a hit when the site went down in December, will be renewed with vigor. Especially as I get done editing "Later, Skater" and it draws nearer to publishing. And, of course, the movie review page will be there too.

I know many people will be thinking, why are you totally screwing with things again so soon after you lost your webhosting back in December? But you have to look at it from my perspective: I want to be able to be as good as I was the day before that happened. And then, I also want to be better. I decided the only way that could happen was to separate the "in danger of getting deleted content" from the rest so I don't get totally heartbroken when the inevitable happens.

For seven years I've staked my claim on the Internet at pixiesticks.org.
Now, I'm doing it also at shotalicious.org. And trust me when I say, over there, I'm severely going to be marking my territory.

Thanks for 7 years.

With much love,
PIXIE

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Sunday, March 09, 2008

A few notes.

 

*** Blogger was down today. Meh. Hope that doesn't happen on Tuesday. I mean, I'm so psyched and serious about what's about to go down that I requested the day off work. Yeah, shota is serious fucking buisness! And I mean considering the world of pixiesticks is practically doubling? Hey, after 7 years, it's time to cut the kid loose, and let it fly on its own, right?

*** Filmed the 5th episode of the KIDS Fundcast today with Colin. It was a longer day shooting and editing than normal. I do like how it turned out though and after he does some more work with the audio, he'll upload it and post it. The episode is about Horton Hears A Who and Drillbit Taylor, two kid friendly films coming out in the next two weeks. Expect that on Monday.

*** Visited with Kaze and Tatsuo on Friday night. That was a lot of fun. Watched a documentary about Burning Man as they are trying to get me to attend a smaller burn called Transformus in July. I'm gonna go. Even though I saw the video, I'm still not sure what to expect. But that's not necessarily a bad thing.

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Thursday, March 06, 2008

A thankful webmaster and words about March 11th.

 

I thank the anonymous person who recently made a money donation to the site. It's always quite helpful to have some extra coin in the coffers. Especially when something something is happening in only FIVE days that is going to bring this whole thing to a new level.

Oh you don't know what I'm talking about.

Well chew on this, suckas!

On March 11th, 2008, this website will turn 7 years old. A website that now brings in over 50,000 unique individuals a month. A website that, before it was taken down in December, had likely one of the largest permanent vaults of yaoi and shota on the internet. A website that fought back, tooth and nail to not only return but thrive once again.

A website that in just FIVE days, if you follow the signs, will have a little brother of its very own to play with.

Play the game.
Get the code.
Find the site.
Love shota.
Live shota.

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Monday, March 03, 2008

How does polar bear know what shota is?

 



A year ago, he was a cute and cuddly ball of white fur who captured the hearts of millions worldwide.

But Knut the polar bear has grown up fast - as this startled young visitor to Berlin Zoo discovered.

Knut now weighs 22 stone and has six-inch claws and a fearsome set of fangs to match.

And he seemed to be particularly keen to test them on the three-year-old boy lying on the ground next to his enclosure.

Fortunately for the youngster, six inches of glass capable of withstanding a mortar attack separated him from the jaws of the world's most famous captive bear.

Knut was rejected by his mother at birth in December 2006.

Some animal rights activists said it would be better for him to die than to be weaned by mankind.

The zoo directors decided to let him live, however, and he went on to become a major attraction, pulling in £5million in revenue in a year.

But his days of being picked up and cuddled are long gone.

He is, after all, a wild animal and now not even the keeper who raised him by hand dares to get close.

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Sunday, March 02, 2008

March Madness? Madness? THIS IS SHOTA!!!

 

New buttons.
New banner.
No secret stash this month.
But we are just NINE days away from something that will change pixiesticks.org forever.

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Saturday, March 01, 2008

Pico's Janken Game

 

As he alluded to in the messages the past few days, Pico has brought to me a neat way to hype up March 11th. He and his friends want to play Janken with you. Find his game that I took like 10 hours to code up at the top of the page. Click on the puzzle box and have fun. Please do not spoil the secrets for others. This is supposed to be fun.

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