I came across a Google Photo Sphere from inside Besta Pizza in 2010. I'm not sure how to link to it but have posted some screen shots. The pizzeria appears to be a small place with no seating. Of interest is that on one wall, there are many drawings and letters from children (including one child writing about liking "cheese on pizza"), and there is also a troubling "artistic" type poster of a man in a mask holding pasta over a child, and another of an old man eating a large bowl of plain pasta.
So first, pictures of the wall with children's messages and drawing. Besides one child writing about liking "cheese on pizza," another writes, "Willie the walrus rode the fat juicy chicken." And it may very well be coincidence but one child writes about "the elefhant."
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A poster of a man holding pasta over a child (both seemed masked), and the poster caption is "The Art of Pasta":
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And a poster of an old man eating large bowl of plain pasta:
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Three posters that can't be made out ( but two seem from the same "series"):
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Pictures and perhaps a calendar having to do with Egypt (The Pyramids and Sphinx):
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Second, in an unrelated discovery, I encountered the "American Party" (a third political party) on Twitter, and oddly enough its logo contains the pedophile triangle symbol as part of the "A."
This is from the party's "About" page, which says both U.S. political parties don't represent the country. It seems to be something like the Tea Party in its official views, but in its tweets seems anti-Republican and anti-Trump and somewhat pro-Democratic. It has about 25,000 Twitter followers, but no Wikipedia entry.
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https://americanparty.mobi/about/
https://twitter.com/AmerParty
Of course it's entirely possible that the symbol is there coincidentally, but at this point it can't be ruled out that inclusion of the symbol wasn't intentional.
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UglyTruth ago
In the photo there's no e in rode, its "willie the walrus rod the fat juicy chicken".
From the too much information department....
The [male walrus] possess a large baculum (penis bone), up to 63 cm (25 in) in length, the largest of any land mammal, both in absolute size and relative to body size. http://infogalactic.com/info/Walrus
Willy is of course slang for penis.
chicken A term used to describe a young (generally gay) male; often used with connotations of twink.
(See also: chicken hawk) Did you see the chicken Ryan brought to the party? That boy was like, seventeen!
http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=chicken&page=2
Psalm100 ago
I didn't give the "rod" part much consideration, even though I did notice it. Possibly an adult not only told the children what to write, but how to spell things.
Psalm100 ago
It seems similarly strange that a child would just happen to write "I like cheese on pizza." That also seems like it was probably coaching.
Psalm100 ago
Children have a distinct style of writing which adults really can't completely reproduce. So if adults want something in child-like writing badly enough, they have to have children do it for them. That could be what's behind some of the artwork here.
LadyMinx ago
I think everybody on this thread did the measurement thing with their 2 index fingers... like 25 inches? Lmbo!
UglyTruth ago
Kids joke: What does a walrus have in common with Tupperware?
ThinCrust ago
Well, what?
UglyTruth ago
They both like a tight seal.
Psalm100 ago
I did notice that, but often children misspell things so I didn't think to mention it. But that could be meaningful.
It doesn't sound at all like a sentence that a child would think up, especially when talking about how they like pizza. It sounds a lot more like something a child was coached to write.
UglyTruth ago
I'd read it as a double entrende, like the pasta art. No way is this all a coincidence, Besta is advertising thet they're pedo friendly.
LadyMinx ago
Sounds like the name of a book. BRB.
LadyMinx ago
Not much out there. Willie the Walrus was a character on the "Sonic Boom" cartoon series, a registered trademark of Shoneys, a "save the walrus" video on YT, a pro-brushing Dental character Didn't see much else.