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Art?

This is awful enough that I hesitate to point you to it. And I'm not even much of a dog person. But go take a look, if you have the stomach for it.

Artist thinks he's holding a mirror up to society. He's just prying back the cover on his own sadistic, sociopathic mind. An act of narcisism from a creep.

“Art?”

  1. Blogger Unknown Says:

    Like you, Michael, I thought it was pretty awful and also hesitated to mention it at all. Things like this really make me wonder about people sometimes. It hasn't helped that I just completed reading Black Mass, a somewhat dark look at the influence of apocalyptic religious belief in ALL the major trends of current political thought, from atheism & secularism to neo-conservatism and radical Islamism. Interesting reading, I thought. Some excellent points about the folly of believing in such things as an "end to history" or making massive changes in human behavior.

    (For the record, in case a passer-by is wondering, there is nothing outrageously graphic at the link.)