Posted on 08/02/2018 12:00:30 PM PDT by Berlin_Freeper
According to local news outlet The Ottawa Citizen, an Animator for My Little Pony and Littlest Pet Shop has been sentenced to 28 months in prison for possessing and sharing child pornography. Tom Wysom, 55, was arrested and found to be in possession of over 60,000 images of child porn, as well as 1625 videos. Ottawa police tracked his IP address when investigating a peer-to-peer network.
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28 months? You gotta be kidding me.A bullet would fix his problem instantly.
FEET FIRST.


This creep was one of a multitude of animators that work on the show. There's always a chance you'll get a bad apple.
I was at BronyCon 2018 last weekend. I had a great time hanging out with my friends and the other 5400 or so nerds and geeks who showed up. Unfortunately MLP isn't the Big New Thing anymore and while the fandom is still strong they can't profitably rent the Baltimore Convention Center for the weekend. The reason BronyCon moved from it's start in New York City to Baltimore was because the BCC was desperate for business and gave them a special deal. Hopefully it will come back somewhere where there isn't a bum begging for money every 20 feet.
Something tells me he would prefer the wood chipper to the wrath he will face when he stands before the Almighty God on the day of judgment, if he does not repent.
Sin angers the Lord on general principle, but the sin of harming or corrupting children is one He especially hates and is expressly singled out for an exceptionally severe judgment.
Read Matt. 18:6 and Luke 17:2.
Yeah, I figured he was just one amongst many.
Im afraid this cant be avoided when there is a large pool of talent being used. Many companies use many people.
My Little Pervert??
You're right. Fargo did head first.
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