quasihotel
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part of me wishes i was around back then (the horny kind, not the sensible kind lol)Doesn't surprise me. The roman emperors were depraved.
part of me wishes i was around back then (the horny kind, not the sensible kind lol)Doesn't surprise me. The roman emperors were depraved.
Interesting but this isn't surprising if you think that bestiality has existed since the beginning of humanity.Alfred Kinsey in 1948 found that 8 million people had experienced zoophilia in the US (population at time 146 million). Thats more than one in 20 people. A follow up study by Morton M Hunt in 1974 put it at 4.9% for men and 1.9% for women. In Brazil a study by the Journal of Sexual Medicine, estimated it to be 34% of men, often from rural backgrounds.
I guess in 200 years if someone finds this painting they'll think people in 2024 were all fucking oxen.Not historical, but it seems to be acceptable in modern art. Noticed this in a visit to the Mpls. Inst. of Art. An artist's comment on local history. Had to take a closer look.View attachment 553947View attachment 553948
I guess so, too... But I'd like to have the people of this time be remembered as those who rarely did that.I guess in 200 years if someone finds this painting they'll think people in 2024 were all fucking oxen.
I think this was meant to read like a joke rather than support of zoophilia.Not historical, but it seems to be acceptable in modern art. Noticed this in a visit to the Mpls. Inst. of Art. An artist's comment on local history. Had to take a closer look.
Or the videos from AOZI guess in 200 years if someone finds this painting they'll think people in 2024 were all fucking oxen.
Who the hell drew this, a schizophrenic?Not historical, but it seems to be acceptable in modern art. Noticed this in a visit to the Mpls. Inst. of Art. An artist's comment on local history. Had to take a closer look.View attachment 553947View attachment 553948
I don't remember seeing this last time I was there Even if it was done for comedy's sake I'll have to go back and look!Not historical, but it seems to be acceptable in modern art. Noticed this in a visit to the Mpls. Inst. of Art. An artist's comment on local history. Had to take a closer look.View attachment 553947View attachment 553948
Very common in coastal areas of Columbia. The Vice had actually made a documentary on that.I've heard it from several others from time to time, but I keep them as 'stories' since any of them could have been lying or repeating myths. But that one guy I know.
It was in the featured new artist gallery.I don't remember seeing this last time I was there Even if it was done for comedy's sake I'll have to go back and look!
Mighty low standards for what constitutes "art" at that museum, apparently. I've seen MUCH better stuff produced by day-care/kindergarten kids using crayons or sidewalk chalk - usually hanging on a fridge door with an orange or banana or sunflower magnet holding it in place...Not historical, but it seems to be acceptable in modern art. Noticed this in a visit to the Mpls. Inst. of Art. An artist's comment on local history. Had to take a closer look.View attachment 553947View attachment 553948