loooooooooool...
mad kori is sexy...
The day Roe v. Wade is overturned, you've got a point. Until then, there is absolutely a legal difference.
loooooooooool...
mad kori is sexy...
Well, art or not I am sure that this piece as well as the education and degree she will get from Yale will undoubtedly help her maximize her potential working the graveyard shift at the Wendy's drive through window.
They could, indeed, both be someone's artistic expression.
That doesn't mean that I would support either one, however. And in the case of clear violations of the law, I would hope that the person in question would be fully prosecuted.
God, save us from the special sauce.
Found this on another site, thought he makes a pretty good point.
As an artist, I am constantly struggling to find ways to challenge the limits of my chosen medium, which is sperm, and push my audience toward a higher level of both cognition and meta cognition--to see, in other words, the art beyond the art, the way the art steps beyond being an object of "art," so to speak, and invokes a definition that calls into question the very fabric of life and existence and our species' interaction with the physical and emotional world. For example, my last piece, "Jerking Off On The Orange Line," was intended to push the boundaries of physical expression and inspire self-reflection among the three Catholic high school girls at the end of the car, whose expectation of a Metro ride without the opportunity to witness another human masturbating was challenged--I think, for the better. Its follow-up piece, "Running Pantless Through the Station," was a breathless exploration of the nexus where the tyranny of law enforcement intersects with the vibrant pulse of individuality and liberal expression. "My In Her Sleeping Mouth," perhaps one of my most controversial pieces, explored the biological, social, physical, and emotional consequences of one-sided fellatio, and often misunderstood expression of deep, abiding affection. Its follow-up, "Ejaculate on Her Forehead," takes this a step further, calling into question the ideas of what it means to "own" ones own skin. Symbolically, in turning her white with my love, I am exploring complex issues of race and challenging my audience to question their own biases, prejudgments, and narrow world views.
if i nut all over a womans face, using the womens face as a canvas and my sperm as the media.... would that be considered art? and cuckingfunt are you available to do that sometime between now and the end of the month
It certainly could be.
Though it wouldn't be particularly innovative. It's been done. A lot. At various levels of respectability.
For you? No.
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