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Into the Quiet - Brett Scheifflee
American , b. 1986 -
Oil on canvas , 24 x 24 in.
Walkway to the Sea - Brett Scheifflee , 2020.
American , b. 1986 -
Oil on panel , 5 x 5 in.
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NEW GIRL
Season 6, Episode 6: Ready
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Opal Mae Ong - There Was No Message Given, 2023
Opal Mae Ong (American, 1994)
Anyone else ever notice how like, fatohobes and transphobes and like, every other weird puritanical rightwing-adjacent asshole talks about bodies like they're gonna get trade-in value for the damn thing in the afterlife?
Like, as if the body is a "starter home" that they're gonna flip when they die or some shit?
Your body should show no signs of having lived. No scars, no tattoos, no stretch marks, no wrinkles, no piercings. If you MUST alter it then you can ONLY make changes that increase curb appeal and adhere to current market trends.
Just like your home should be white walls and shiplap and open modernist floorplans with no sign of personality because omg, what if that lowers the resale value!?
Sorry but the body isn't an investment. St. Peter is not going to give you a coupon or some shit if you die and your body is Like New still.