Showing posts with label friday. Show all posts
Showing posts with label friday. Show all posts

Friday, June 20, 2008

Jpop Fridays





IT'S J-POP FRIDAY'S BITCHES!!! GRAB A BOWL OF RAMEN AND GET SICK!!!!™



Puffy - Asia no Junshin (English)


Puffy AmiYumi Planet Tokio (my remix)



Puffy AmiYumi Boogie Woogie No.5 Remix


A.O.R. / TOWA TEI feat. LINA OHTA



LINA OHTA - PUZZLE-RIDDLE



Cornelius - Count five or six



ARIGATO WE LOVE YOU

Friday, April 18, 2008

Abortion art

Its Friday bitches and this entry will be a one of a kind.

I would like to know how far can an artist go in their pursuit of their own art practices. Do humans have any moral fiber left in them anymore?

Well this should be filed under "Lesbos who are vile in their art practice".

Enter one Aliza Shvarts. This woman has called her practice "Abortion Art" in which she impregnated herself via artificial insemination over a nine month period and later aborted the fetus using herbal abortifacient drugs!



I guess she didn't paticipated in a ritual gang bang like another artist from the late 90's Annabel Chong



Her art has clearly shocked alot of her Yale pears despite her stating that it was not meant to shock, but to incite dialog and debate about the relationship of the human body and art.

Let me break it into dummy terms that even a simpleton can understand. WHAT A SHITLOAD OF FUCK. Why would a woman go as far and go through all this trouble to promote discourse?

She obviously doesn't respect her body and should have thought this through. SERIOUSLY!

Well I don't want to go into semantics here, but here are some links

Aliza Shvarts on Perez Hilton


Well in all honesty I'm only going to post the Perez Hilton link, because this is quite alot to take in, and we at the Nerdy Frames HQ insist that you should not go to these extremes in order to make a point.

Hey maybe she should join The Church of Euthanasia



UPDATE:This link debunked the facts about her art, in which it clams its all a hoax

http://jezebel.com/381205/yale-abortion-art-piece-was-creative-fiction