In May 1984, a closeted gay man in a small town in southeastern North Carolina went to see the pastor of his United Methodist congregation. The man Adam was upset and announced that he was leaving the church. When the pastor asked why, Adam replied that he could no longer…
Losing you [when you joined the church] was like a guillotine blade that beheaded the loving richness I had in my life. [After you joined the church] I saw you withdraw from life. The relationship between your withdrawal from life and your involvement in the church appeared to be proportionally…
I overheard two young guys at the gym this morning talking Churchy stuff. Mormon Churchy stuff. One was on a bench to my right, the other was on my left; they spoke over me as if I wasn’t there. (See The Invisible Woman! post).
That is a pretty weird video. What’s with the cat vomiting (blood?) on her face…?
A white pussycat whose mouth spews blood that contaminates another woman? Seemed sorta obvious to me, especially with the snake thrown in….
Oh, OK, I get it now. lol. Just goes to show, no matter how unsubtle you think your metaphor may be, sometimes it’s still too cryptic for some of your audience. 😉
Cool! Do you know if this artist has an actual connection with polygamy?
Don’t think there is a polygamy connection. She’s from Michigan:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alex_Winston
That is a pretty weird video. What’s with the cat vomiting (blood?) on her face…?
A white pussycat whose mouth spews blood that contaminates another woman? Seemed sorta obvious to me, especially with the snake thrown in….
Oh, OK, I get it now. lol. Just goes to show, no matter how unsubtle you think your metaphor may be, sometimes it’s still too cryptic for some of your audience. 😉