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The Molluscs of Oppression
by lil' fishstick!
Oh, where to begin? This tasteless piece of smut clearly depicts the subconscious yet ever-present male urge to conquer
multiple females. A menage-a-cinq, if you will.
The women are represented by the shells, an obvious reference to Botticelli's Venus,
who we all know, emerged from a shell. And is it any coincidence that the female
mons pubis is also called the Mount of Venus? Who do these depraved photographers
think they are fooling! Not I, surely. The warm, soft, fish-filled shells are fleeing the
leering, erect presence of the white salad tongs. And it's no coincidence those tongs are
'white' either.Western society often refers to asians being 'yellow', and this little parade
of obscenity is no different. The fishing net and seaweed, so insouciantly placed, can be
nothing but a pruruient atttempt to remind us of the pubic hair that is absent from these
young shells/submissive asian females, indicating their pre-menarche status.
Utterly disgusting.
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