Yesterday, I started reading 'The Da Vinci Code'. I'd never gotten around to it before now and wanted to read it before I saw the movie. I found a copy of the book lying around my parents' house and figured 'what the hell, I'm just lying here whacked on Vicodin anyway...why not?'
Well...when I finished it earlier this afternoon, I was still up for a little more reading. So I grabbed a book from my bookshelf called 'Secret Symbolism in Occult Art'--a book I've had forever but just haven't flipped through in a while.
One of the first pics I came upon was this one, first published in 1614:
Well...when I finished it earlier this afternoon, I was still up for a little more reading. So I grabbed a book from my bookshelf called 'Secret Symbolism in Occult Art'--a book I've had forever but just haven't flipped through in a while.
One of the first pics I came upon was this one, first published in 1614:
3 comments:
Good heavens, I think you're right!
He took the drag thing awfully far, don't you think? I mean, flowing hair and a dress is one thing, but undergoing some mammarian installations... That's hardcore!
I'm thinking no implants. Rather some sort of chest/breast plate. Look at the base of the stomach- the points seems to be attached to the stomach end of the plate and not anything else. Still- has taken it pretty far.
mammarian installations...you've just given me some sculpture ideas...
In actuality, boys, that person really IS supposed to be a woman. And I have only one word for her....
ZAFTIG.
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