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13 hours ago, ragtime said:

Thanks for bringing this back to the fore. That video is great, and the artist has a well-articulated explanation of it here. She actually produced this as part of a series exploring types of low-key fetish content (sneezing, crushing, bubblegum, shampoo, etc) made possible by youtube/web 2.0. The pee video was the only one to get reported as porn, booting her project from the site.

No problem, I thought this would be a positive, more relevant addition. I get the idea of discussion, but I am shocked at how few people seem to be at all interested in the fantasy-come-true scenario of a brigade of mostly sexy, if not then at least attractive, women intentionally pissing themselves. 

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Art becomes art when you conceptualize it. For the many nay-Sayers here, look up "dadaism." It was a movement that was pretty important to the art-world at large.

I don't expect anyone to be initiated with prospects of the avant-garde, but don't get pushy with your uninformed opinions on the matter.

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That being said, I think this as an art piece is really funny and sorta goofy in how serious it takes itself. And as any act of protest, there's a pretty meek attitude behind it.

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As something I can jerk-off to, it's all-star. I love it.
 

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On 9/20/2017 at 9:51 AM, dontwanna said:

Art becomes art when you conceptualize it. For the many nay-Sayers here, look up "dadaism." It was a movement that was pretty important to the art-world at large.

I don't expect anyone to be initiated with prospects of the avant-garde, but don't get pushy with your uninformed opinions on the matter.

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That being said, I think this as an art piece is really funny and sorta goofy in how serious it takes itself. And as any act of protest, there's a pretty meek attitude behind it.

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As something I can jerk-off to, it's all-star. I love it.
 

Yeah, I get it. You can't just rub it in months after.

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6 hours ago, Calago said:

I'm just gonna drop this video here for that whole "art" argument

Good point, Calago. But let me make another: you know all those women who love their abusive violent asshole boyfriends/husbands? That's not logical either, yet there's still a lot of it. My point is, feelings (epsecially love) and logic don't go hand with hand. Feelings are subjective, and if someone loves something/someone very much, they will be willing to do A LOT to get. 

The whole economy is based on manipulating people to have feelings and spend money with as little logic as possible. Look at all those ads, companies pay a lot in psychological research on how to design ads to get people's attention, create good feelings and increase chance of someone buying it. 

Buying wetting videos is the same thing. Record pissing yourself, make it look good, and use the feelings of omo fetishists to get some cash :D Of course, most stuff has reasonable price and to a fetishist, the feeling they get for the money spend is worth it. 

Another possible point of all this expensive art that comes to mind, and is very logical - money laundering :) 

My personal opinion - the true art is free, money is not involved, and is made by the artist's passionate feelings to make others feel the passion. 

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On 11/22/2017 at 10:57 PM, slovenc79 said:

Good point, Calago. But let me make another: you know all those women who love their abusive violent asshole boyfriends/husbands? That's not logical either, yet there's still a lot of it. My point is, feelings (epsecially love) and logic don't go hand with hand. Feelings are subjective, and if someone loves something/someone very much, they will be willing to do A LOT to get. 

The whole economy is based on manipulating people to have feelings and spend money with as little logic as possible. Look at all those ads, companies pay a lot in psychological research on how to design ads to get people's attention, create good feelings and increase chance of someone buying it. 

Buying wetting videos is the same thing. Record pissing yourself, make it look good, and use the feelings of omo fetishists to get some cash :D Of course, most stuff has reasonable price and to a fetishist, the feeling they get for the money spend is worth it. 

Another possible point of all this expensive art that comes to mind, and is very logical - money laundering :) 

My personal opinion - the true art is free, money is not involved, and is made by the artist's passionate feelings to make others feel the passion. 

I wasn't arguing either way, I just wanted to supply the community with more information as well as a somewhat comedic relief video. Glad people hold strong opinions on art, as based on Maslow's model of motivation, a society that produces a lot of art contains evidence that the people are meeting their basic needs to survive and prosper.

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