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A lil Spingebill and Squashword doodle from a couple years back! Marker, gel pen, and color pencil on paper!
it probably feels good as hell to sexually climax from genital stimulation
Full disclosure that I am asking this for the purpose of making a point, and also that I am in support of defunding police in favor of gradually transitioning our punitive, reactive, and heavily inconsistent criminal justice system with preventative action, reduced harm, and restorative justice aimed at rehabilitation:
In a world where this reality is obtained, where nonviolent AND violent crime are successfully and radically reduced but still extant, how do we intend to address it?
You see someone doing something that frightens you, that you do not know how to handle, which may be dangerous but also might not be.
How would you describe the job of the person in this world who you would want to call?
This is not a "gotcha". This is a goal we need to have in mind because it is a position we need to create.
It is an attainable reality, but to play along with me here, what does that profession look like?
My favorite jokes are about mispronouncing philosophers' names but I'm afraid it's a nietzsche subgenre
But it can hit if you plato the right crowd
i hope everything works out in the end because i am so so scared
tapping the sign preemptively
I'm legitimately wondering if there's any reason a neovagina has to look especially realistic since it's not like I'm gonna be seeing it all the time and genitals aren't super aesthetic anyway so maybe I can get a discount if the doctor doesn't have to like perfectly craft every fold of the vulva, like it's not gonna be particularly deep or wide for me anyway, just gimme something that's works and is easy to clean and knock a few bucks of the price, I'm not asking for Michaelangelo's labia or anything y'know, I appreciate maybe the doctor won't give me teeth or tentacles down there but at the same time I'm not going to get into a relationship with someone if they feel like they gotta conduct a 120 point snatchspection just to confirm my cunt meets the fuckability codes, I'm sure as shit not pushing babies out it and there's no reason to overcomplicate taking a wee, so why not go for something a little more aerodynamic and low rez right?
Five and a half years later, it turns out you literally can do this - either zero depth vaginoplasty or several nullification options, and it turns out that is actually what I want. If only I had a sign.
GUYS. JUST IMAGINE. Rocky spooking like a horse with unusual texture/sound objects-
Laminated paper: WUBWUBWUBWUB
Rocky: *Scrambling backwards* "BAD SOUND STATEMENT" Crashing into a wall* "BAD" *frantically trying to climb up Grace* "BAD BAD BAD*
feminist retelling shoulsnt be the woman does some girlboss shit femist retelling is she does the same stuff except u actually give a shit abt her perspective and thoughts and feelings as a human being this time
hi everyone else whose memory is kind of funky. I love you. today I tried to buy dinner ingredients (the same ingredients) three separate times. while in the same store. in the span of five minutes.
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You will be remembered as a hero. ________
For those wondering about the fox. Grace has a subtle motif with this animal throughout the movie, but especially this shot where they pack this toy fox with his belongings on the Hail Mary. The pose of it looked a little haunting to me, thus prompting this illustration. __________ (Small/large prints are also available on my etsy ❤️)
I cannot recommend bringing your heritage and culture into how you view media enough.
It is important to consider the culture of the person who created the piece, absolutely; but the different perspectives offered by the viewers is fascinating in and of itself and does not always detract from the message.
As an example, when I was younger, I watched Schindler's List. This movie is famously shot in black and white except for one section, concerning a little girl in a red coat. The camera follows her until her eventual death.
I am Turtle Island Indigenous and I was always taught that the only color spirits could see was red, because it is the color of life and blood.
So the second the girl in the red jacket came on screen, something inside me chilled with fear.
The only color in the movie was that red. At some point, I, the viewer, had died.
I remember sobbing at the sight of the burning human piles that were shown, convinced I was buried in there somewhere. The reason I had only seen red on the girl was that my death was recent. I was the ash in the air mistaken for snow. I had died before her and had followed her, helplessly, until she followed me.
The message I got for that was maybe not what the creator had intended: that there was no "being clever enough" or "good enough" or "kind enough" that would shield or protect you from such a massive tidal wave of evil.
You are not exempt from tragedy, that red jacket whispered. You are not special.
When I told some of my white friends about my experience with viewing Schindler's List, some were shocked and the rest just out-and-out mocked me for my "media illiteracy".
"it was just a filming trick to make you feel something," I remember one saying, which terrified me. How had he not felt anything even before she showed up?
However, when I repeated my viewing to a college class, they were fascinated. The implications of what I had seen and felt made the film all the more terrifying and solemn. It encouraged a lot of people to try to ask themselves what media meant from a cultural perspective, where they hadn't done that before.
Have and Have Not (2006) Crystal Schenk
Good lord this fucks hard
How many people on the streets have you seen hauling everything they own in a shopping cart? How many people do you know who see one coming and cross the road to avoid it? How would they react to this, a beautiful and priceless work of art of the same shape and form but far more precious craftsmanship, carrying prettier possessions in a much more tasteful way? Ignoring that all the features which give it status and respectability are both unnecessary and fragile, stripping it of its original context and purpose?
How many ugly and unsightly everyday objects are made avant-garde by reducing their function for the sake of heightening exclusivity? Marble bathtubs, geode sinks, gold-plated toilets- things made for a function which are forcibly divorced from that function to earn respect and regard
Why does worsening an item in specific ways signal improvement or status? The fragility and impracticality screams, "I don't actually need this" while sneering in derision, "can you imagine if I needed this?"
Like pretending to blow your nose into a bedazzled tissue
I love it