tl;dr go here and check directories for stories. Lots of underage cartoon ponies having sex. straightToBelle is the most srs one.


Well, it’s finally happened. There are now captchas that I cannot solve. So either I’ve been replaced with a robot and nobody told me, or the Turing test has been resoundedly beaten and we can expect the robot rebellion some time next week.

I might not be able to use fimfiction much. I’ll try to, but my ability to travel the web safely, without getting my home address associated with my …questionable stories is severely limited when CloudFlare, blocks me from accessing any website, since they have control over most of the Internet. I’ll try to always be available on I2P IRC as “det” (hostname ek4xm2pa75veepvnnbv4h2onbnq3vd344onxh7c3cik4mg24p6ra.b32.i2p), and I’ll try to leave a contact form up so you can tell me where your Tor hidden sites are, or what you want me to write about, or whatnot.

Seriously, who can even guess what the letters in this thing is? And on the first try?


Hundreds of people, pretty much everyone who reads my stories, all only allow themselves to be reached via one single website. That website is one of the sites that, when I visit it with Tor, I am faced with the following message:

(Attention Required! | CloudFlare)

I fear CloudFlare is using their new captchas for the purpose of just blocking people in general, rather than trying to separate man from machine. They’d rather I not use proxies, not use Tor, and not protect my identity, because then they can predict when I’m going to be vulnerable, and how to manipulate me to play into their hands. So they say it’s just to stop bots, but really it’s gotten to the point that it’s to stop people who don’t report their latitude and longitude to CloudFlare.

CloudFlare has effectively taken over most of the Internet, “protecting” sites by becoming an exclusive gateway to all their traffic. If organizations like that remain more powerful than everyone else, they can do awful things like attack people who try to protect their privacy, and neither I nor anyone else can stop them. These guys look for any way to get a leg up on you, and the stigma of writing stories about underage sexuality is quite a leg up indeed.