phallic symbol, our subsconsciousness and the gender war
By maekhamin
@maekhamin (87)
United States
March 2, 2008 5:30pm CST
look around you, im pretty sure few feet away from there's a man made phallic (you know, long and pointy?) object. whether it would be pencil, pen, guitar, or whatever long and pointy, it doesnt matter.
have you ever think why they look like that? weird huh, in the nature its kinda rare to see something long and pointy. if you look at nature, everything has curve and wide. look at trees, they might be tall, but they're full of curves.
so why man made stuff are pointy and long?
my theory is that humans subconsciously create these object as a sign that they're trying to defeat mother (and not father) nature and to enslave the female counterpart of the human race. think about it, buildings are tall and pointy, a phallus symbol, also a symbol of city and far away from nature. or guns, they're pointy and spew bullet (just like a bad euphemism for... well you know), they are made to kill, hunt, and overpower the nature.
this man made stuff can be seen as the symbols of repression against the nature (or females) be men (or males). now look at females, they're curvy, just like nature. we dont call nature "father nature", we call it "mother nature".
ultimately, men's goal is to completely conquer the nature, so they can reproduce and continue the human legacy, but to do so they need their counterpart, the females. the repression of females is rather subtle yet strong. females are being molded by the media with the "thinner is better" kind of stuff, you know, making them busy by making them try as hard as they can to be likeable instead of making themselves smarter and realizes that they've been repressed the whole time.
i dont know... im just ranting...
1 response
@urbandekay (18278)
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4 Mar 08
You are perfectly correct; you are ranting. This is complete twaddle; a pencil is the shape it is because it needs to fulfil a function and be easy to make. Curved shapes are harder, therefore more expensive to make.
Look at a bell with its clapper, cricket wickets clearly symbols of female genitalia. Ha ha. Get real, the symbolism is in your head
all the best urban