June 28, 2009

Jacob is my new BFF

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I've been speaking on and off with Jacob from FAKKU during this week, and yesterday I finally got around to actually start with the posting.

I'm going to personally post my translations on FAKKU from now on, but on request not the [quote] "Ohhhh it feels so good to have sex with a 10 year old girl" [/quote] loli, so you still have to come here for that. I will add my own download links (RS/ MF) to everything I upload, and FAKKU will provide a DDL (as with any DDL, I suggest using it with caution, meaning not raping it and use other mirrors first).

I'm not sure how I'm going to do it right now, but I think I'll add a manga on FAKKU when I add it here, and make weekly front page post on FAKKU, to:
1: Not flood their front page (seeing how I do almost daily releases during the summer)
2: Still favoring my blog in a way.

It's still being worked on, but this is supposed to be "my page" on FAKKU, so I'll probably link to that page somewhere eventually.
As you can tell, it's pretty far from complete, and a lot of things are being worked on, so expect some changes in the future.
For now, everything I've posted can be found in the front page topic,
it's this weeks releases + Narikiri 1-3. Here's the topic.

While we're on the topic of alternative sources of my translations, I also upload most of my translations on E-Hentai, (not collaborations).
The downside is that you can't upload txt files, so you'll miss out on any notes or the usual information you get from those, and you'll need points to download things unless you want to save them picture-by-picture (beware thought that bigger files will be resized, and if so you shouldn't do the latter).

Also, once again I'll be going away from a couple of days, back on Tuesday!

8 comments:

  1. ohhh... nice one! I also go there a lot...
    To find some updates and DL FAKKU stuff and also, their translated goods especially subbed H-animu :D

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  2. Two of my favorite things coming together = FUCK WIN

    Can't wait to see more.

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  3. I think it's great and all I just hope you will not stop concentrating on whole books, cause FAKKU is mostly one shots.

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  4. FAKKU is against loli?

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  5. What gives with them being against loli? It's legal in the United States where their server is hosted currently. Is there any way there could be a vote on whether they host it or not or is it not hosted specifically due to reasons of advertisement?

    I'd like to see it in more and more places so we can hopefully see people fight to help keep it legal. The more it's brought up the more it's discussed and the more we can show that it isn't harmful like the feminists say.

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  6. > loli [...] legal in the United States where their server is hosted currently.

    Yeah, tell it to Christopher Handley.

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  7. Jukan, you should read up more about what happened to him, he was busted for importing obscene material across the border of the country. Or that's what was on the record even though it's mostly a cover for being able to bust him for loli it still shows they couldn't use just loli on it's own or they would have.

    I still stand by what I said though. I think that if we all back down from the government without a fight we'll get stepped on. Instead we should be writing letters to our representatives and telling them that it does not represent our interest, why it doesn't, and that it isn't the driving material causing child molestation. Statistics show that in places where it's legal (Japan currently, but it's up for reevaluation soon and Unicef is pushing hard to illegalize it there as well) child abuse/molestation has dropped dramatically compared to places where it's illegal, such as Britan― where child abuse/molestation is far higher.

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  8. As loli hater, I won't give a fook if there's no loli up there... But it's not only that !

    Look, hentai is a rather shady scene, sharing stuff that is legally share-able overseas because our dear xenophobic japanese publishers only care about owning the rights in Japan. What if someday someone opens his eyes, realizes this is till, technically speaking, piracy, and decides to go witch hunting, directly contacting the hosts of Fakku and co ?
    (don't bug me with morals, I leech a dvdrip per evening and co, like everyone, I just call it the way it is)

    Add to this the presence of pedophiliac materials (be it legal or not, the representation of girls aged ten or less than ten having sex is pedophilia), and there's a huge risk that, legal or not, the hosts will shut the accounts of the accused websites when they're put under pressure.

    The more I think of it, the more I think, if you want to last long with your own website, it's safer to stay away from lolicon.

    And now, the burning question : WTF does BFF mean ? ^_^

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