William Strutt - A warm response (1889)

Oil on canvas - 41x39 cm

National Gallery of Australia

  • Fuckass
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    • Quizzes [none/use name]
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      1 year ago

      I should have realized from the beginning about the whole lobster thing. All I did was focus on the dog and have an emotional reaction to an animal in pain. I promise to be more insensitive and less caring in the future. Oh, and be more online so I won't fail to recognize the lobster = JPB memes when they occur. Honestly I kind of forget the man exists today.

      • AssortedBiscuits [they/them]
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        How do you know the dog didn't antagonize the lobster in the first place? Lobsters don't just go around snapping at random things. And for that matter, why do you empathize more with the dog than the lobster, an aquatic creature that can't even survive that long on land? Oh boo hoo, the dog got its paws snapped after being a dipshit to the lobster, meanwhile, the lobster is going to slowly asphyxiate to death before dying two days later because its gills are completely dry.

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        • Quizzes [none/use name]
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          Oh, so the artist didn't mean JBP? That means they're wrong. So get in those threads and abuse them like you did me. Go on, git.

          • regularassbitch [she/her]
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            1 year ago

            this is probably the most unhinged conversation i have read on here in a while. please log off