- This post of sizzling male-male imaginings of coupling between BBC’s Sherlock and John Watson arrive just in time for the US to see the saucy, excellent second season. It’s ridiculously hot. But – why is John *always* the top? And where oh where is my true love, Moriarty (red hot Andrew Scott)?
The Most Erotic “Sherlock” Fan Art [NSFW] (Buzzfeed)
- Even after a coroner’s verdict, it remains a mystery: A naked spy found dead in a locked bag, lurid details of a kinky sex life and allegations that someone in Britain’s spy agencies may have been involved in his death.
Naked body in bag: awry sex game or spy killing? (AZ Central)
- A Japanese Twitter user has decided to take voluptuous actress Aoi Sola — best known from the movies “Big Tits Zombie” and “Revenge: A Love Story” — to court because she continuously refused to acknowledge his existence on the popular blogging website.
Rejected Twitter User Sues the Object of His Affection (WebProNews)
- According to the press release from the Manhattan DAs office, the father-son pimps “doled out only a few dollars a night” to the women and branded them with tattoos depicting their street names, and at least one of the women was tattooed with a bar code as well.”
NYPD Pursues Father-Son Sex Trafficking Ring + Its Johns (Feminist Law Professors)
- Mike Stabile writes, “This week in downtown Los Angeles, the federal government tried Ira Isaacs, a fetish film producer, on five counts of obscenity. I watched two of the movies, Hollywood Scat Amateurs #10 and Japanese Doggy 3-Way, when the prosecution screened them as evidence yesterday. It’s not an experience I’m eager to repeat.”
Community Standards (The Pop-Up Museum of Queer History)
- The trailer for Christian anti-porn “horror” film Harmless is about a dad, his cardboard box of porn, and his right hand. Truly terrifying.
A Christian Horror Movie Trailer About Porn (Buzzfeed)
- Web wanderers are more likely to get a computer virus by visiting a religious website than by peering at porn, according to a study released on Tuesday.
Religious sites ‘riskier than porn for viruses’ (Information Week)
- In the UK: BT has been forced by a High Court judge to use technology designed for blocking child pornography to block a website that points people towards places that they can find copyrighted content on the web.
Conflating copyright infringement with child porn is a dirty, dangerous game (Wired UK)
- The manufactured outrage over Dan Savage’s remarks about the Bible that inspired what appears to be a staged walkout at a high school journalism conference may appear on its surface mostly to be a last stand of the anti-gay movement to regain ground by attacking one of the most compelling pro-gay activists in the country.
The flip out over Dan Savage is part of a larger agenda to silence pro-gay discourse. (Slate)
- A pornographer answers obscenity charges in court by saying he’s an artist. It’s a classic argument, but there’s actually a better defense.
If Porn Isn’t Art, Does It Still Have a Right To Exist? (The Daily Beast)
I was going to make some comment along the lines of “ZOMG… Sherlock yaoi… who would have thought it,” but then I realized it really does fit in with the whole subtext of the stories. I’m a little slow this morning. Sherlock being the bottom kind of makes sense to me: in the stories he’s ordinarily so dominant.
I thought the first few chibi ones were awfully cute, by the way.