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Onanist always reminds me of the beginning of Dante’s Inferno so I decided to base this drawing on a Gustave Doré illustration of Dante in the Dusky Wood.
One year ago today, I accidentally discovered the defunct Bruce Mansfield plant in Shippingport, PA on a late night drive along the Ohio river while I was living in Coraopolis. Lights on the horizon from the bridge in Monaca led to “smoke” from cooling towers on the other side of the hill until I had followed the backroads all the way to what now sits in my mind as nothing short of a monument to God. I’ve always had a fascination with great brutalist structures, but something about the smokestacks, cooling towers, and other twisted entrails of the power plants of Pennsylvania truly changed the way I see the world and my place in it last year. I spent multiple nights a week parked on the side of the road outside that plant the entire 9 months I lived in Coraopolis; I’d drive up the river in the middle of the night and sit there for hours, admiring the sheer might of the towers and how beautiful and resolute they stood against the grey night sky. They became a beacon of religiosity, of sexual liberation and enjoyment, of contentedness. When I would drive home, I would masturbate in the dark and think about them and only them. I think I miss the power plants more than anything since leaving Pennsylvania. Perverts wouldn’t exist without Bruce Mansfield and neither would the person I am today. Happy 1 year anniversary to me and my giant concrete boyfriend ♡
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Watch: The Young Turks’ Cenk Uygur nailed why millennials get so much sh*t.
I guess he hasn’t googled the Armenian Genocide yet has he…
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For anyone confused, Cenk Uygur has made numerous remarks denying that the Armenian genocide happened. Which is just like saying the Holocaust didn’t happen. So, great, he makes a statement about millennials, that doesn’t change the fact that he’s still a terrible person.
this is like one of those moments in time where i wish i could teleport myself into that audience and just be like ‘mr cenk uygur in this great thechnological age can you explain to me why it is so hard for you to access the armenian genocide wiki page’
The problem with tumblr^^^ ok, he’s said some weird shit in the past but that doesn’t make him a “terrible person” just like saying good things about millennials doesn’t make him a great person. He’s allowed to have his own opinions and beliefs. He’s not the only person with unpopular opinions. I’m sure y'all have certain beliefs that if you said out loud a lot of people would disagree with you. You don’t have to write off everything good he says just because of one bad thing.
….you are seriously telling Armenians not to be upset about a man who denies the Armenian genocide…? how about stay in your lane and fuck your opinion
the problem with tumblr
The Armenian Genocide isn't a “belief” to have an opinion about. It’s a fact that it happened. There’s a universal awareness for the holocaust however, there are still people debating whether the Armenian Genocide happened and for you to say that he can have an “unpopular belief” about it is incredibly offensive.