Nov. 13th, 2009
"I May Have Misled You, Sir..."
Nov. 13th, 2009 05:08 pmWARNING. RAPE. Please be aware that the article linked could be extremely triggering.
I would write something coherent about this guy, but every time I try to compose a post all I get is FUCK YOU YOU UTTER FUCKING PSYCHOPATH. I mean, there's so much to say here, there's the fact that there's plenty of non-passive art out there, there's the fact that what he's proposing is utterly morally reprehensible, there's the FUCK YOUR FACE UNCLEFUCKER whuhhuh?
I just. What. No. No further. That is enough. (tealdear guy rapes people for art.)
(I need a FUCK YOU icon very badly)
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DIAF YOU BASTARD.
I would write something coherent about this guy, but every time I try to compose a post all I get is FUCK YOU YOU UTTER FUCKING PSYCHOPATH. I mean, there's so much to say here, there's the fact that there's plenty of non-passive art out there, there's the fact that what he's proposing is utterly morally reprehensible, there's the FUCK YOUR FACE UNCLEFUCKER whuhhuh?
I just. What. No. No further. That is enough. (tealdear guy rapes people for art.)
(I need a FUCK YOU icon very badly)
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"I Did Not Do it With Intent..."
Nov. 13th, 2009 11:37 pmReally cool post by
spuffyduds:
[T]he other day at the library I was shelving a recent People Magazine, and there was an article about Jennifer Garner's post-baby weight loss titled, "How She Got Her Body Back."
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What weird, weird phrasing, if you think about it. What a weird thought process it elucidates. "If my body deviates from a narrow ideal, or if it deviates from how I have grown used to it looking--it ain't mine anymore. I UNOWN IT! NOT MINE NOT MINE NOT MINE. My REAL body is AROUND HERE SOMEWHERE. It is MUCH CUTER than this thing which is currently inexplicably HANGING OFF MY NECK."
Hey, writers for People! That rounder, curvier body that Jennifer Garner had for a while? It was still HERS. It was still her.
That--is brilliant. ♥
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[T]he other day at the library I was shelving a recent People Magazine, and there was an article about Jennifer Garner's post-baby weight loss titled, "How She Got Her Body Back."
...
What weird, weird phrasing, if you think about it. What a weird thought process it elucidates. "If my body deviates from a narrow ideal, or if it deviates from how I have grown used to it looking--it ain't mine anymore. I UNOWN IT! NOT MINE NOT MINE NOT MINE. My REAL body is AROUND HERE SOMEWHERE. It is MUCH CUTER than this thing which is currently inexplicably HANGING OFF MY NECK."
Hey, writers for People! That rounder, curvier body that Jennifer Garner had for a while? It was still HERS. It was still her.
That--is brilliant. ♥