Yeah, septum piercings are pretty nasty. I have two friends who have them and they just don't look good.
Truly the most disgusting common body mod imo. Also, having broken my septum and repaired it twice, those make your schnoz ripe for structural shattering if you take any kind of impact. I don't wish that surgery on anyone.
You see alot of fighters getting that surgery done these days, especially after they retire.
I had it done a few years back and it wasn't that bad in my opinion. The results were well worth it.
https://kiwifarms.net/threads/emily-...fa-girl.30105/
NSFW, eye bleach required.
leddit didn't do fuck all; thank the Kiwis/8chan/4chan for all this information about this lolcow.
If she wasn't so hairy wouldn't be half bad. But holy hell. The non nudes on her tumblr linked there are pretty good really.. probably because it looks like she is still bathing back then
She was pretty before femimism and social justice.
I guess the "its ok to punch someone as long as you yell Nazi" crowd found out that they people theyre calling Nazis are capable of punching back.
Idiots
https://gregfallis.com/2017/04/14/se...y-has-a-point/
tl;dr
the bull
The girlThe thing weighs more than 7000 pounds, and cost Di Modica some US$350,000 of his own money. He said he wanted the bull to represent “the strength and power of the American people”. He had it trucked into the Financial District and set it up, completely without permission. It’s maybe the only significant work of guerrilla capitalist art in existence.
People loved it. The assholes who ran the New York Stock Exchange, for some reason, didn’t. They called the police, and pretty soon the statue was removed and impounded. A fuss was raised, the city agreed to temporarily install it, and the public was pleased. It’s been almost thirty years, and Charging Bull is still owned by Di Modica, still on temporary loan to the city, still one of the most recognizable symbols of New York City.
the controversyIt was commissioned as part of an advertising campaign developed by McCann, a global advertising corporation. And it was commissioned to be presented on the first anniversary of State Street Global’s “Gender Diversity Index” fund, which has the following NASDAQ ticker symbol: SHE. And finally, along with Fearless Girl is a bronze plaque that reads:
Know the power of women in leadership. SHE makes a difference.
Note it’s not She makes a difference, it’s SHE makes a difference. It’s not referring to the girl; it’s referring to the NASDAQ symbol. It’s not a work of guerrilla art; it’s an extremely clever advertising scheme.
Fearless Girl also changes the meaning of Charging Bull. Instead of being a symbol of “the strength and power of the American people” as Di Modica intended, it’s now seen as an aggressive threat to women and girls — a symbol of patriarchal oppression.
In effect, Fearless Girl has appropriated the strength and power of Charging Bull. Of course Di Modica is outraged by that. A global investment firm has used a global advertising firm to create a faux work of guerrilla art to subvert and change the meaning of his actual work of guerrilla art. That would piss off any artist.
the SHE plaque was removed more than two weeks ago, and you misrepresent the writer's conflicted feelings on the matter
It’s especially complicated for somebody (like me, for example) who appreciates the notion of appropriation in art. I’ve engaged in a wee bit of appropriation my ownself. Appropriation art is, almost by definition, subversive — and subversion is (also almost by definition) usually the province of marginalized populations attempting to undermine the social order maintained by tradition and the establishments of power.
I love that she actually IS inspiring to young women and girls. And I resent that she’s a fraud. I love that she exists. And I resent the reasons she was created... Should Fearless Girl be removed as Di Modica wants? I don’t know. It would be sad if she was.
Just get the bull turned 180 degrees so the girl is staring at its ass.
put the girl on top of the bull imo
Also SHE isn't just a NASDAQ symbol for some random company looking for some good PR.
https://www.ssga.com/investment-topi...troduction.pdfAnd it was commissioned to be presented on the first anniversary of State Street Global’s “Gender Diversity Index” fund, which has the following NASDAQ ticker symbol: SHE.
SHE provides a transparent, relatively low-cost way to invest in companies
that have greater levels within their sectors of gender diversity at the senior
leadership level.