I have more topics and sites to explore than I can keep up with right now. I keep meaning to dig into Rethinking Vision Forum but so far I’ve only scratched the surface.
Vision Forum uses a classic illustration but distorts it first, in a way both annoying and funny. They forgot to tweak her arm, so now it looks as if she’s…well, take a look.
I look forward to reading more about Elsie Dinsmore.
I’m fascinated by the Botkin daughters.
Steve says
She looks unimpressed
Carlie says
*snort*
How did no one notice that?
NathanDST says
I’m told that not everyone has a “dirty mind.” I find this hard to credit, but if true, maybe that explains it?
Mara says
::looks at altered picture::
::looks at picture again::
Yeah, she’s definitely giving him a handjob, no doubt about it. Good grief.
Ophelia Benson says
Aw, you gave it awaaaaaaay.
snerk
Stewart says
With a sword, no less.
Steve says
I just noticed you can read the cd cover title a different way if you see the Sl in sleeping as a fancy P.
Flora Poste says
Oh, the Botkin sisters. They are the ones who had their ovaries prayed over at birth. Their father, Geoff Botkin, or “RasBotkin” as some of us like to call him, has a 200 year plan that includes his oldest son becoming prime minister of New Zealand. Why New Zealand? I’m a bit hazy on the details but this site talks about it: http://undermuchgrace.blogspot.com/2008/12/who-is-geoffrey-botkin-vision-forum.html
Ken Pidcock says
Thank you for sharing this stuff with us. We all have an abstract sense of how abusive religion can be toward children, but reading these accounts of how it works on the ground is troubling and moving.
I was going to say that I do not look forward to reading more about Elsie Dinsmore, but then I started. Personal Failure makes it interesting.
Ken Pidcock says
To point:
skepticlawyer says
It would appear that the mugginses who produce Vision Forum’s artistic propaganda do not have black belts in photoshop.
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