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Written By Word Of The Day on February 11th, 2008  |   Trackback URI |   Email This Post Email This Post

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    11 Comments

    • Anonymous

      wow

      Comment | February 11, 2008
    • Anonymous

      Sex! and Violence!

      Comment | February 11, 2008
    • 0m3g4

      The twisted progression continues.. The title should say: “Lack of Humanity”.

      Comment | February 11, 2008
    • Anonymous

      No the title is the point, it is showing what humanity really is.

      Comment | February 11, 2008
    • Brian

      AWESOME!

      Comment | February 11, 2008
    • flip

      Nope… it’s dead on.
      We’re taught that people are nice and hide the fact
      but power and killing off rivals is part of our species.

      “All is fair in love and war”

      Comment | February 11, 2008

    • bar

      Milo Manara is the artist, by the way (hence the supermodel figures).

      Comment | February 11, 2008
    • Anonymous

      where’s the guys fucking other guys?

      Comment | October 4, 2008
    • thegdfly

      That would be 6th from the top. Pedophilia in ancient greece.

      Comment | October 4, 2008
    • Anonymous

      Why is the only repesentation of male homosexuality a case of pederasty? And why no mention of the barbaric conquests of non-white cultures? This should just be entitled “Legitimately Guilt-ridden Straight European Male’s Recount of the History of the World”

      Comment | October 4, 2008
    • Anonymous

      For the same reason there’s no mention of African tribes engaging in slavery of one another, Aztec human sacrifice, Carthaginian slaughter of children, Viking and Mongolian barbarity. No space. And what’s the point of getting so indignant of a picture that really only has one purpose? It shows us that humans should never feel like we are somehow ‘above’ our ancestors or ‘better’ than them, because we will always align ourselves with the modern concept of morality, which, I need not remind anyone, is the most malleable and subjective concept in the universe.

      Comment | October 6, 2008