Anonymous16: I like how clearly she's had to put up with shenanigans of this sort for so long that she's more exasperated than offended.
Also, in classical art, the rabbit is seen as symbolic of fertility. Especially in the northern Renaissance period. The removal of her clothes is meant to signify our own alienation and vulnerability in this universe. We come into this world, alone, naked. We find ourselves focused so much on our tasks that we don't even notice the eyes of a higher power upon us. Until "WTF! COCK?"
Clearly the artist is layering the symbolism on here in some pretty sophisticated ways.
Anonymous17(16): additionally, note that the glory hole transposes itself to the opposite side of the outhouse from panel 1 to panel 2. Clearly, the normal rules of our ordered universe do not apply here. Poor Bridgette is dealing with forces that align themselves against her. Thus drawing into question our own relationship with an omnipotent, omniscient and possibly malevolent higher power.
jason211_TVMA: I was not really meant to be serious. I thought it was funny and so i made it. I thing the comments are pretty funny and fair criticism but once again... not meant to be a serious piece of work. BTW: any proper glory hole has duct tape around it. otherwise you will burn your dick on the wood. Splinter + penis = pain
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Also, in classical art, the rabbit is seen as symbolic of fertility. Especially in the northern Renaissance period. The removal of her clothes is meant to signify our own alienation and vulnerability in this universe. We come into this world, alone, naked. We find ourselves focused so much on our tasks that we don't even notice the eyes of a higher power upon us. Until "WTF! COCK?"
Clearly the artist is layering the symbolism on here in some pretty sophisticated ways.
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