Disco Violin

Feminism, dresses, ballet, poems, etc.

For the record, I honestly don’t give a fuck how much cock you suck. Suck a thousand cocks. Suck a million cocks. There’s no such thing as a slut. That’s just a lie they told you born out of male anxiety. Anxiety about adultery and misattributed paternity.

Sex isn’t sinful either, though you can trace a lot of sexual repression and misogyny back to the Abrahamic religions. Before Emperor Constantine tried to replace the pagan religions with Christianity, they used to have sex in church. Sacred prostitution. Happened a lot in Mesopotamia, for example. And the Mesopotamians weren’t stupid either. They invented the fucking wheel.

It’s your body to do with as you please. If anyone tries to dictate a dick limit to you, they’re trying to take ownership of your body. And that’s slavery. If they call you a slut, that’s slavery. And I refuse it. Suck an infinite number of cocks for all I care. Just enjoy it.

Benedict Smith

For the anon who was worried wanting sex made her a whore.

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Art is meant to divide, because if it doesn’t divide, it doesn’t penetrate, and if it doesn’t penetrate, you just consume it.

— Nicolas Winding Refn on the mixed reaction to Only God Forgives. (x)

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dionthesocialist:

Richard Dawkins says its not okay to blame all white people for what only a few have done, and that is ironic and hilarious and I hope he gets hit by a bus.

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vvant:

let’s play a game called “are you staring at me because im hot or ugly”

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yoisthisracist:

staunchly asked: Yo, fuck the British Museum and their refusal to repatriate all the shit they stole when they were an empire. All their arguments against it are spurious as fuck,

Seriously, why do we even pretend that shit isn’t the world’s largest trove of stolen goods? Fuck those assholes, they are such monster pieces of shit.

Stop thinking about art works as objects, and start thinking about them as triggers for experiences. (Roy Ascott’s phrase.) That solves a lot of problems: we don’t have to argue whether photographs are art, or whether performances are art, or whether Carl Andre’s bricks or Andrew Serranos’s piss or Little Richard’s ‘Long Tall Sally’ are art, because we say, ‘Art is something that happens, a process, not a quality, and all sorts of things can make it happen.’ … [W]hat makes a work of art ‘good’ for you is not something that is already ‘inside’ it, but something that happens inside you — so the value of the work lies in the degree to which it can help you have the kind of experience that you call art.

—Brian Eno (via jessiethatcher)

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