Big deal. I'm far from Christian and I'm thrilled that I live in a country where someone can own a business and do with it what they please (as long as they're not hurting anyone, and last I knew, putting Bible verses on cups doesn't hurt anyone). Ah, the power of the dollar. If you don't like it, you can choose not to go there, but you might want to think about what that says about you (that you wont' do business with someone who is of another belief system and shows it through their business? Yikes!)! Any logic that would say they can't do that is the same logic that would tell someone else they can't sell cute little devil air fresheners or other stuff that Christians might get all weird about. No thanks.
Here's an entire website of stills using the same technique. It's been around for at least 4 years..but I know the idea has been around much longer. http://dubster.com/cars/index.asp?id=419
Those are atrocious examples of what a true sculptor is capable of producing. Frankly these "great" pieces of art by Rodin, Michelangelo, Bernini, etc. are just mere glorified modifications of the greatest sculptors in history. There is no doubt that the Venus of Willendorf presents the only true example of originality and creativity. The capacity of the mind that created such a magnanimous creation must have been absolutely limitless in comparison to the drivel pushed on us by these so-called greats Donatello and Brancusi.
I know fans of abstract art will characterize the phenomenal attention to detail as a throwback to the patriarchal tribal society rife with violent inequality while the purveyors of classical art will cry foul at the blatantly sheer simplicity of such a pornographic creation. But you're both wrong. It was, is, and will be the best ever. I fart in your general direction.
I live a few miles from this; it's kind of creepy, actually, especially when you're new to the area and have no idea what it means. Corn that's greyish-white just looks WRONG.
It's on Frantz Road, so this bit also nicely explains the name of the road.
http://dubster.com/cars/index.asp?id=419
I know fans of abstract art will characterize the phenomenal attention to detail as a throwback to the patriarchal tribal society rife with violent inequality while the purveyors of classical art will cry foul at the blatantly sheer simplicity of such a pornographic creation. But you're both wrong. It was, is, and will be the best ever. I fart in your general direction.
2 freakn' gallons man... 2
It's on Frantz Road, so this bit also nicely explains the name of the road.