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That escalated quickly.

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It is about rape, so yeah. The telling of trauma is intentional.

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Oh ok, I see it now. It seemed abstract at first glance.

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Totally. It is a bit abstract, or perhaps Dada or Surrealism inspired. It could be said that trauma is baked into those movements.

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I read it as about menstruation

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Interesting. The sexual assault reading comes from the artist.

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Oh interesting. I definitely see that now. I thought it was “passion according to gh”

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I hate that I could tell what it was about without looking at the comments :/

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I hate that anyone would need it to be made explicit. How does anyone with a prefrontal lobe miss that?

Edit, quoting myself downthread,

Perhaps what I’ve failed to articulate is that I’m irked that this very overt, brave, and thoughtful piece of art can be so clear and powerful a message, and yet my fellow humans are conditioned by (or perhaps utterly failed by) society to be so insensate that it does not immediately produce the intended understanding. I’m not frustrated with anyone in particular, I’m frustrated with the cruelly absurd world we live in.

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Because not everyone has had the experiences and education we have. Perhaps we should take the opportunity to educate rather than to shame.

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They said, while blatantly highroading

Fine though, your point stands. I’m not here to bicker, it just seems like the subtlety here is not exactly asking much sensitivity from its audience

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It wouldn’t be unreasonable if someone intepreted this as an panic attack, or some other mental condition.

Contrary to your stance, I WISH there would be 0 people on this earth who could at a glance know what this image depicts.

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Entirely valid on both accounts, we have nothing to disagree about

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One of the things about humanity that is remarkable is that we, by and large, are unable to imagine totally new things. Any “new” thing is a combination of things we’ve seen previously put into new arrangements. For folks who never experienced SA or know of it, they are blissfully unaware of what is happening. I thought it was a funny exaggeration of an encounter with a spider. Not everyone is keenly aware of the darkness mankind makes and explicit call outs are important. Many of us are trying to be sensitive but without explicit citation to ensure equal understanding, you would have been mad at me for a painting that we never saw the same subject matter.

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Nobody here seems like they’re in the mood for more of my takes on art, which doesn’t pain me, but I’ll try to be clearer about where I’ve been coming from since you made some interesting points.

Part of what motivated me here is that I see art as fundamentally “the study of choice”. I like the piece in question because it seems to be choosing to demonstrate the absurd cruelty of the situation (because cruelty is absurd, don’t you find?), and making absolutely no bones about it. It’s a six panel horror show that is poignant because of how little sense SA makes, and it is trenchant in its overall effect without resorting to humor, which would be cowardly (speaking from experience - I do that too often).

Perhaps what I’ve failed to articulate is that I’m irked that this very overt, brave, and thoughtful piece of art can be so clear and powerful a message, and yet my fellow humans are conditioned by (or perhaps utterly failed by) society to be so insensate that it does not immediately produce the intended understanding. I’m not frustrated with anyone in particular, I’m frustrated with the cruelly absurd world we live in.

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Seems like a good depiction of what it’s like to be forced to carry your rapist’s baby

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:(

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It’s interesting how the first and final frames have similar poses.

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