miikaawaadizi opened this issue on Oct 15, 2008 ยท 183 posts
SeanMartin posted Tue, 21 October 2008 at 5:38 AM
Cautionary tales by the Bros Grimm have long had literary and artistic value. They're stories that represent a hundred cultures, the results of the Grimm's collecting them from every source they could.
But the literary or artistic merit of an image of a sorta-maybe-kinda "child" with enormous breasts being raped by some kind of hyper-sexed animal monster? Hmm. I think the jury might still be out on that one.Not saying the image doesnt have any, mind you... but would someone like to tell me what it might be so I can make an informed decision? As far as I can see, it has everything to do with the typical Japanese attraction for the weird and strange, which aint exactly literary or artistic for that matter. But if there's some cultural context here I'm missing, I'd like to know what it is.
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