IronLungs31
Super Freak
That's one crazy looking pic'...
Sorta. More that he considered imposing reason upon the naive psyche as an affront to nature and that the proper way to raise a human to reach their true potential was to encourage lack of emotional inhibitions, and standards of behavior in general. Emile was basically his philosophy of education.
'Rousseauean ideal' was the first thing that jumped into my head when I saw that picture.
Shia Labeouf should be illegal in hollywood...
Shia's harmless. Just don't watch his movies if you don't like him.
Besides, you should take pleasure in his occassional ass kickings that he gets at bars.
It's one of a photographic portrait series by London-based Anna Maltz. It's art, see, so it must be ok to have a young girl cup the head of her dad's tool while he looks on with a goofy grin. If I find anything more disturbing than the image itself, it's that a large portion of the commentary surrounding it - whether in reviews of the exhibition, or on forums and blogs - makes this out to be hilarious. Now whether the image captures an unguarded moment and doesn't show the true context of what was happening - ie the dad's grin was perhaps a reaction to an awkward, nervous moment, and was accompanied by his removing the daughter's hand with a gentle caution against touching a grown man's genitals (or the crocheted version thereof) - the fact remains that the photographer selected this image for exhibition and subsequent publication on the internet, and the family okayed it.
I reckon I'm a pretty open-minded kind of guy. I'm one of those who reckons that people can pretty much do as they please so long as it doesn't harm anyone else. Wanna go nude with your family on a naturist beach? No problem! Snort cocaine off a stripper's tits? Go for it, man. Dress your poodle up in your dead husband's clothes and record karaoke duets on youtube? Good luck to ya! But let's all put on nudie suits and giggle while our seven year old daughter fondles dad's woolly knob? That's not cool in my book.
I just happened upon this (as y'do). In this country you can get charged with pedophilia for possessing a cartoon of Bart and Lisa going at it. I wonder how the law would view a grown man allowing his daughter to fondle his woollen tackle?
I just happened upon this (as y'do). In this country you can get charged with pedophilia for possessing a cartoon of Bart and Lisa going at it. I wonder how the law would view a grown man allowing his daughter to fondle his woollen tackle?
The dude probably hollowed out the..thing and put his real wibblewobble in it hoping woman would touch it.
It's one of a photographic portrait series by London-based Anna Maltz. It's art, see, so it must be ok to have a young girl cup the head of her dad's tool while he looks on with a goofy grin. If I find anything more disturbing than the image itself, it's that a large portion of the commentary surrounding it - whether in reviews of the exhibition, or on forums and blogs - makes this out to be hilarious. Now whether the image captures an unguarded moment and doesn't show the true context of what was happening - ie the dad's grin was perhaps a reaction to an awkward, nervous moment, and was accompanied by his removing the daughter's hand with a gentle caution against touching a grown man's genitals (or the crocheted version thereof) - the fact remains that the photographer selected this image for exhibition and subsequent publication on the internet, and the family okayed it.
I reckon I'm a pretty open-minded kind of guy. I'm one of those who reckons that people can pretty much do as they please so long as it doesn't harm anyone else. Wanna go nude with your family on a naturist beach? No problem! Snort cocaine off a stripper's tits? Go for it, man. Dress your poodle up in your dead husband's clothes and record karaoke duets on youtube? Good luck to ya! But let's all put on nudie suits and giggle while our seven year old daughter fondles dad's woolly knob? That's not cool in my book.
Well he is a genius then because his daughter is giving him a hand job.
Was around the shops and this guy stopped and said "hi how are you" so i didn't know what to do, this guy obviously knew me but i had no idea who he was, anyway it quickly became apparent that he didn't know me as he asked "have you given thought to other peoples beliefs" it was at this point i became uncomfortable, i told him i'm not really religious and aren't interested and started going about my day, as i walked off he continued "you don't have go be interested just---"
It was slightly scary he had this brainwashed cultish look to him, stopping people in the street to indoctrinate them is bullcrap, if i were interested i'd have made the move myself.
Was around the shops and this guy stopped and said "hi how are you" so i didn't know what to do, this guy obviously knew me but i had no idea who he was, anyway it quickly became apparent that he didn't know me as he asked "have you given thought to other peoples beliefs" it was at this point i became uncomfortable, i told him i'm not really religious and aren't interested and started going about my day, as i walked off he continued "you don't have go be interested just---"
It was slightly scary he had this brainwashed cultish look to him, stopping people in the street to indoctrinate them is bullcrap, if i were interested i'd have made the move myself.
I get people like this on campus all the time. You just gotta ignore them or tell them to piss off. Next time they see you they won't even ask.
Was around the shops and this guy stopped and said "hi how are you" so i didn't know what to do, this guy obviously knew me but i had no idea who he was, anyway it quickly became apparent that he didn't know me as he asked "have you given thought to other peoples beliefs" it was at this point i became uncomfortable, i told him i'm not really religious and aren't interested and started going about my day, as i walked off he continued "you don't have go be interested just---"
It was slightly scary he had this brainwashed cultish look to him, stopping people in the street to indoctrinate them is bullcrap, if i were interested i'd have made the move myself.
Was around the shops and this guy stopped and said "hi how are you" so i didn't know what to do, this guy obviously knew me but i had no idea who he was, anyway it quickly became apparent that he didn't know me as he asked "have you given thought to other peoples beliefs" it was at this point i became uncomfortable, i told him i'm not really religious and aren't interested and started going about my day, as i walked off he continued "you don't have go be interested just---"
It was slightly scary he had this brainwashed cultish look to him, stopping people in the street to indoctrinate them is bullcrap, if i were interested i'd have made the move myself.