ATTENTION (tw: rape)
I’ve never made a callout post before, but tumblr user whatsgoingtohappentotheex runs a blog that almost entirely consists of rape fantasies.
They contacted me after I made this post, saying “check my blog out, bet you like it really” (I have a screenshot). So I did, and these are some of the things I found:
- submissions or people who fantasize about raping family members
- a million horrible gifs
- the whole blog is basically themed ‘a girl called sophie is repeatedly raped’
- ‘scenarios’ about f*cking people while they’re unconscious or intoxicated
- encouraging anons to provide them with scenarios about how they (the owner) would rape them
- HAS REBLOGGED A CSA SURVIVOR’S POST ABOUT RAPE AND ADDING “Good girl ;)” (they deleted this post)
- THEIR WHOLE BLOG IS ABOUT GETTING OFF TO NON-CONSENSUAL ACTS DO I NEED TO ADD MORE FFS
I know there are probably a million other similar blogs, and to be honest I don’t even wanna look further into these absolute atrocities, but I for one would love to see this fuck of a person out of this website.
// Les Quatre Cents Coups // // oxcroft //
Workers in the Snow, 1913, Edvard Munch
Size: 163x200 cm Medium: oil on canvas
Armenian dance, 1915, Martiros Sarian
Size: 27x23 cm Medium: watercolor, paper
Eve L. Ewing, from “Shea Butter Manifesto,” Electric Arches (via thecynical-idealist)
You said it, Baptiste.
Les Enfants du Pardis, (1945), Dir. Marcel Carné
// Yamuna, Agra, Uttar Pradesh, 1981 // // Roland & Sabrina Michaud via fotojournalismus // // oxcroft //
from The Ink Dark Moon: Love Poems by Ono no Komachi and Izumi Shikibu, women of the ancient court of Japan. Translated by Jane Hirshfield with Mariko Aratani (via thousandsacredsweets)
Clear ideas, 1958, Rene Magritte
A few shots from the Moscow’s Pushkin Museum of Fine Arts (click images for a better quality and higher resolution)
1.Study for nymphs finding the head of Orpheus by John William Waterhouse (English, 1849–1917)
2.Orpheus, 1875 by Gustave-Claude-Étienne Courtois (French, 1853–1923)
3.The Lyre of Orpheus, 1898 by Alexandre Séon (French, 1855–1917)
4.The Death of Orpheus, 1893 by Jean Delville (Belgian, 1867–1953)
Anaparastasi , Theodoros Angelopoulos , 1970.