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That philosophy continues, logically, to the body: manscaping, and then the pinnacle of manscaping: body piercings.Ĭertain parts of the body simply must be emphasized. Think of the Greeks, who were all gay, and all those Renaissance artists, and their secret boyfriends, etc.īecause humans have found true meaning lies in the non-necessities, we build fountains and public art, museums, zoos, galleries, the ballet, mini cocktail umbrellas, drag shows, feather boas and sequins.
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We should add that so many of the people who started that stuff were gay. Gay men, whose penises are also in search of meaning, drive them to be especially artistic. In search of meaning, humanity has developed the fine arts: theater, painting and sculpture. In fact most of humanity lives in that universe all who do not farm are forced to do something with their time just for the hell of it, like draw pictures or learn musical instruments, or work on Wall Street, which also has no fucking function or benefit to society except to put up offices and skyscrapers that are our cities’ most cherished things precisely because they house our most useless people. How many gay people do you know of who live on a farm and grow shit, or hunt and gather, which is the only literally necessary profession? In all likelihood a gay man will have booked it out of the rural areas before turning 19. Everything must be decorated! Gays live in a post-utilitarian universe, where every activity is in some way artistic.