Oh, and to Xile who may be (read: is obsessively) reading this - I was both the troll on your echo chamber and on ED. I'm about as sorry as you are (read: not at all sorry) concerning the debacle.
No, I'm not a T-cester; I have zero interest in the TMNT fandom. However, when one begins to spew forth such hatred and bile toward a group of people exercising the right to free speech and press, I get a little riled. If you add having a friend of mine being bashed by the little tosser, well - it's not pretty.
It doesn't matter if you own up to it Xile - it is what it is. You agreed in the interview and other threads that homosexuality is a deviant practice, and that it leads to bestiality. This is known as hate speech/bigotry/fuckery.
In the grand scheme of things, Xile, your opinion and the opinions of the knob goblins at ED and your group mean nothing to me. You can call me a stalker, but I will never be that. You can call me a pedophile, but I will never be that. Why? Because: a.) I would stalk better people than you if I were a stalker and b.) I'm into older men who aren't eunuchs. I'm also not a homosexual, but that doesn't mean I hate them. I'm aware I've insulted most homosexuals by placing you in their group, but I call 'em like I see 'em.
Trolling you was fun, and we (at LJ) laughed our arses off. I did it to make an example of censors and twits who think that certain forms of expression should be extinguished. Try to be a policeman for fandom, and you get screwed over big time.
As I have a life (and many essays to complete), I'm afraid I simply cannot keep up with trolling you. You've become a fad of the past, and no longer worth wasting my sense of humor upon. Be warned, however - should you start shit up again, I will be there trolling like Stephen Colbert. Make another accusation about my friend, and I will kick your ~ Censored ~ using the most lulziest methods available on the internet. This is an oath - a solemn pledge.
I don't pair the TMNT together, but that doesn't mean I agree with the goals and aims of your group (which really was one - get rid of T-cest art and fiction). I will defend the T-cesters' right to write and draw the TMNT into whichever situations they choose; I am for free speech and press. You clearly are not in favor of that right (by your words and deeds). Therefore we are diametrically opposed.
Time to end the confession, and watch Sean Bean in "Lady Chatterley". Man's got a nice arse, doesn't he?