Look! Now look closer…yes! It’s a penis cardigan.
I went to see the lady from Plastique Magique last week, she was wearing this Agent Provocateur cardigan, awesomecakes. My lovely skirt should be finished sometime next week, I’m so exited!
Remember that graphic we posted yesterday? You know, the one from USA Today, with the sun and the thermometer? Our friend Charles Apple got a hold of a high-resolution version of it (it ran on Friday), and he has a lesson for budding copy editors — journalism is an industry for dirty minds.
(via shortformblog)
(Source: deathchuck)
Several of Gotland’s image stones show scenes that allude to death and eroticism, and the stones are two to three metres tall phallic memorial stones in remembrance of the dead.
The stones have richly decorated surfaces and they often have a certain motif in the upper field: a welcoming scene in the realm of the dead between a man and a lady. The lady offers a drinking horn to the man who arrives on Sleipnir. What makes it possible to connect the images to the literary sources is among other things the man’s shape: he has a phallic shape.
The scene may depict the deceased who is united with Hel or with Rán. It is primarily kings and chieftains who are portrayed with an erotic death, but also the death of a hero can be portrayed in the same way.
(via introversions)
3c4ac9f55c0c7962413c46d55646b3d1_full.jpg (via Giant penis crop-circle mysteriously erected at Eiffel Tower in Paris - Boing Boing)