thescienceofjohnlock:
the-seed-of-europe: Two sailors ca. 1940-1945. An image featured in the “Love and War” exhibit at the Kinsey Institute Gallery. More info on the exhibit can be found here. “The photo is usually seen cropped from the waist up, as it was in the 1980s when the activist organization ACT-UP used in it on a T-shirt in their Read My Lips campaign. But the print hanging in the Kinsey gallery is the original version. Below decks, the sailors’ flies are open, and they are, so to speak, crossing swords.” Click on crossing swords for the penis :)
the-seed-of-europe:
Two sailors ca. 1940-1945. An image featured in the “Love and War” exhibit at the Kinsey Institute Gallery. More info on the exhibit can be found here. “The photo is usually seen cropped from the waist up, as it was in the 1980s when the activist organization ACT-UP used in it on a T-shirt in their Read My Lips campaign. But the print hanging in the Kinsey gallery is the original version. Below decks, the sailors’ flies are open, and they are, so to speak, crossing swords.”
Two sailors ca. 1940-1945. An image featured in the “Love and War” exhibit at the Kinsey Institute Gallery. More info on the exhibit can be found here.
“The photo is usually seen cropped from the waist up, as it was in the 1980s when the activist organization ACT-UP used in it on a T-shirt in their Read My Lips campaign. But the print hanging in the Kinsey gallery is the original version. Below decks, the sailors’ flies are open, and they are, so to speak, crossing swords.”
Click on crossing swords for the penis :)
Out of curiosity, why is this version so much cleaner?
But aside from that, VERY COOL
tehhymnofvalefor:
*Cries*
Sooooo= cool! Explains why I always hated the end of the original little mermaid.
Rodger Streitmatter: 8 Legendary Same-Sex Couples (PHOTOS) This is a book I would buy! For awhile, I wanted my focus for my history major to be homosexuality and how it was accepted/rejected through the ages. This is a topic that fascinates me. 1 noteReblog Tagged as: LGBT, homosexuality, gay rights, gay history,
This is a book I would buy! For awhile, I wanted my focus for my history major to be homosexuality and how it was accepted/rejected through the ages. This is a topic that fascinates me.