Well, there are two types of diver:
Those that pee in their wetsuits and
those who lie about it!
Also, I suppose the dilution of piss to seawater would make some homeopathic lie - err - tincture?
I wonder if it’s a filter technique. Like as in the people dumb enough to submit their names and email addresses without reacting negatively to the misinformation are pre-vetted suckers for fleecing.
That’ll foul your anchor!
No, to make homeopathic you have to beat it really hard… Wait, that sounds worse…
…as in beat the piss out o’ it?
0.o
ETA: Unsure if you meant beat the wetsuit, the divers, the statue or Andres Serrano, the artist or his seminal artwork “The Piss Christ”. Or something other.
Carry on. As you were.
FTFY
ETA @TornPaperNapkin beat me to it!
Not much of a difference these days.
That would have taken a long time to fill the jar, I think
People need to leave Miranda the fuck alone, already; racism isnt a problem he caused or can fix on his own, and attempting to tackle the issue of slavery within the confines of a two hour musical isn’t very feasible. As Ava Duvernay said, we shouldn’t look to art for historical accuracy.
Especially when no requirement for perfect accuracy is required from artistic endeavors that further the stereotypes and falsehoods instead.
“Gone With the Wind”, as a timely example.
“Guys, you’re just gonna leave me down here? Seriously guys? What the fuck!”
I give him much respect for his classy AF response.
Especially art creating a new PoC centric mythology of the founding of the nation. Are we supposed to pretend that Django Unchained including the horrors of slavery in the past should be more celebrated than Hamilton?
There’s always room for criticism of course, but white people are not the only people that should be producing patriotic art - we all know that ends up with defending the historical significance of historically inaccurate confederate statues.
On the unpopular First Lady list, I’m wondering where she’ll land. Somewhere between Michèle Duvalier and Imelda Marcos?
She could give Marie Antoinette a run for her money, I suppose.