er, just one thing, Cappy. This particularly nauseating piece of performance "art" was done in NYC, and one assumes, sponsored by some US government entity. NO Cdn taxpayers were raped in the making of this performance (not that we don't get it multiple times in plenty of other ways, in every bodily orifice you can think of).
er, just one thing, Cappy. This particularly nauseating piece of performance "art" was done in NYC, and one assumes, sponsored by some US government entity. NO Cdn taxpayers were raped in the making of this performance (not that we don't get it multiple times in plenty of other ways, in every bodily orifice you can think of).
er, just one thing, Cappy. This particularly nauseating piece of performance "art" was done in NYC, and one assumes, sponsored by some US government entity. NO Cdn taxpayers were raped in the making of this performance (not that we don't get it multiple times in plenty of other ways, in every bodily orifice you can think of).
ReplyDeleteer, just one thing, Cappy. This particularly nauseating piece of performance "art" was done in NYC, and one assumes, sponsored by some US government entity. NO Cdn taxpayers were raped in the making of this performance (not that we don't get it multiple times in plenty of other ways, in every bodily orifice you can think of).
ReplyDeleteCappy...THIS LINK shows the raping of Cdn taxpayers (which is, ironically, about raising awareness of rape, including "grey area rape"):
ReplyDeletehttps://news.ontario.ca/owd/en/2015/10/artists-and-advocates-to-join-in-challenging-attitudes-on-sexual-violence-and-harassment.html