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Z from the 1998 animated film Antz.

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This image was considered so wildly provocative in 1930s Japan, that it was banned from further publication, remaining prints being destroyed.
I think wonderful portraits, like this one, should always have an intimate quality. Just imagine you, as the viewer, are sharing an evanescent moment of allure (for this work)/grief/rage and so on with the subject through the hands of the artist. Successfully conveying this quality through elements that aren’t the subject’s face, such as unique visual cues scattered throughout the piece, or even the craft of image-making itself (like the quality of lines or shading), is what makes a portrait truly unforgettable.
I don’t think even fully nude bijinga were banned in the 1930s. The intensely sensual quality that can be felt across every element in this piece must have touched a nerve somewhere for it to have received this treatment lol…
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Clip of Lucy Dacus on the Las Culturistas podcast.
i’m freaking out why did they add the fucked up version of the flushed emoji. I thought i was going crazy when i scrolled past this. How did a discord emoji end up in the real emojis list i thought. I took a screenshot incase everything is gone tomorrow and this is a fever dream
😳 ….??????????
they added horny flushed emoji. they added bigfoot. they added cartoon sex cloud. and the trombone. you can now illustrate a sexual encounter with a clown and a bigfoot in just emojis
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pride month!!!
Is that a miette?
Pride for you! Pride for a thousand years!!
you COME OUT to miette? you come out to her as queer? oh! oh! pride for mother! pride for mother for One Thousand Years!!!!

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There are few color palettes my eyes love more than the original Gilbert Baker pride flag
Like dang, nailed it the first time, A+++ 0 notes
I’m having déjà vu but I really don’t think I already posted this, so here goes.
Not only was Baker’s flag gorgeous, he had some fascinating and poignant ideas about what the colors he used symbolized.
This is from page 82 of Queer X Design: 50 Years of Signs, Symbols, Banners, Logos, and Graphic Art of LGBTQ by Andy Campbell, which I highly recommend.
i had to see if this was a real quote and it is
most importantly if you learn about things you will be able to understand art better. or whatever fag shit it is you like

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audiences have no idea how to be uncomfortable anymore
watch movies that make you uncomfortable read books that make you uncomfortable go to plays that make you uncomfortable watch tv that makes you uncomfortable look at paintings and sculpture and artwork that makes you uncomfortable. it is spiritually and morally and ethically and artistically really really good for you. think about why you are uncomfortable. what biases do you bring to art? what biases does the art bring to you? how do you reconcile this? how does your worldview grow and expand and change? all this and more will be answered and available to you if you just engage with art that does not coddle you and treats you like an intelligent human being that can sit through discomfort
Training my nervous system to choose an unfamiliar heaven instead of a familiar hell