Really Random
Until the Day You Die
Feb 2nd
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Likes & Cleanups
Jan 28th
You can like posts on milkboys now. Just click the little
under any post you liked. This will make it easier for me to determine which kind of content you guys like which should eventually results in a better quality of content. So, feel free to go back and like a few older posts :)
I will also clean up the blog a bit (about time after nearly 30 months of blogging) over the next days; that means lots of old posts will be removed because they are either not working anymore ’cause the photo/video in the post was deleted from its original source or they don’t fit my standards of what is post-worthy anymore. Some other (very old) posts will be reblogged over time to give new readers the chance to discover them. This doesn’t mean there will be less fresh content ‘tho, I will rather raise the frequency of posts a bit and mix new & old posts.
Gone
Jan 17th
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Photos by Jαrεd Tylεr | Found by Sky Blue Sky
All Pain is Gone
Jan 14th
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Photo by & with the God of Glitters
Can’t change a Boy
Jan 11th
At the Edge of the Future
Jan 9th
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I have burned my tomorrows And burn my shadow away… I faced my destroyer |
Airport Body Scanners = CP Mass Production!
Jan 5th
The rapid introduction of full body scanners at British airports threatens to breach child protection laws which ban the creation of indecent images of children, the Guardian has learned. Privacy campaigners claim the images created by the machines are so graphic they amount to "virtual strip-searching" and have called for safeguards to protect the privacy of passengers involved. Ministers now face having to exempt under 18s from the scans or face the delays of introducing new legislation to ensure airport security staff do not commit offences under child pornography laws. They also face demands from civil liberties groups for safeguards to ensure that images from the £80,000 scanners, including those of celebrities, do not end up on the internet. The Department for Transport confirmed that the "child porn" problem was among the "legal and operational issues" now under discussion in Whitehall after Gordon Brown’s announcement on Sunday that he wanted to see their "gradual" introduction at British airports.
Boy reading at Airport – Because I couldn’t find any X-Ray Images ;p
What a setback for the pervs of this world! This is a very interesting approach ‘tho: using one police state law (“child porn” legislation) to weaken another one (totally useless terror hysteria laws). That might be something we could learn from. Beating them with their own weapons et cetera ;)



