Ol' Brown Eyes is back. Photo mosaic of POTUS. NSFW if someone's standing in your cubicle looking over your shoulder, but from a distance it's relatively innocuous.
posted by emelenjr
on Sep 10, 2003 -
34 comments
Oh my. Is this performance art? A political statement? An in your face variation on cosplay? Meet the very
not-safe-for-work Rati. Is this a contemporary nod to
tradition? Does it rise to the same level as another
popular theme in art? Weigh in on Rati!
posted by madamjujujive
on Jun 11, 2003 -
12 comments
Khajuraho. History and extensive galleries on the Indian temple site (built in the tenth century) famous for its erotic sculptures. (Not suitable for work, and the front page contains a warning that it is not suitable for under-21's). (more inside)
posted by plep
on May 31, 2003 -
9 comments
In The Rain boasts a huge collection of vintage erotica; beautiful, artful poses of women you won't see in
Maxim anytime soon. The appeal of
Vintage Sex is ephemeral, but we've been making erotica long before
cameras; since the beginning
of civilization, really. (Should really go without saying that none of these links are safe for work.)
posted by headspace
on May 30, 2003 -
22 comments
Welcome to the World Sex Guide forums • Ever wonder if your town had a seamy underside? The WSG forums exist to
facilitate "the exchange of information between men who are looking for sex
with women," and allow users to
browse by city & country to discuss the local cruising scene with other Johns in the field. It's replete with much insider lingo, curious acronyms, awkward tiptoe language (think "bong" vs. "water-filtered tobacco pipe" in headshop culture), and red-herring posts left as bait for the law enforcement (LE) who evidently monitor these forums. Agree or disagree morally with the John lifestyle, it's still worth a glimpse into this strange subculture.
posted by dhoyt
on May 29, 2003 -
19 comments
Other People's Stories: "These stories have been overheard and misheard, told and re-told and sometimes refined over time. They do not shy from hearsay, gossip, myth or guys we knew in high school." Some of the stories are
funny (warning: NSFW picture on that link), others
sad,
scary, and some just
bizarre.
posted by eclectica
on May 26, 2003 -
14 comments
Bailey + Rankin Down Under - Exhibition now showing in London. Beautiful? Shocking? Most striking is the contrast created between related subject matter by two of the world's top photographers. NSFW (unless you work in either a gynaecologists or a top model agency).
posted by Raindog
on May 11, 2003 -
20 comments
"1909.
James Joyce lives in Trieste (Italy) with his family. End of October, he leaves alone for Dublin on a business trip, and stays there until the end of December. He makes a pact with his wife to write to each other erotic letters. The letters of his wife disappeared, but the ones he wrote were published in 1975, the
"dirty" letters of Joyce to [his] wife."
{Very rude language, probably NSFW}
posted by mr_crash_davis
on May 5, 2003 -
26 comments
The World History of Male Love website is a fairly good collection of homoerotic representations, covering a wide variety of ancient cultures. Certainly not comprehensive, but a good stop for quick reference. Of note is their
library. Learn, and enjoy, and then kiss me you fool, unless you're at work where some of the artistic representations may not be safe. But call me later!
posted by WolfDaddy
on Apr 18, 2003 -
8 comments
Maledicta Press Online May your balls be skewered neatly
On Poseidon's triple spear! (it's all text, but NSFW warning if someone's reading over your shoulder. Found because both MeFi and this site were listed together on
this page.)
posted by WolfDaddy
on Apr 17, 2003 -
9 comments
Irwin Norling of Bloomington, Minnesota was a more modest version of Man Ray – with his family in tow, he documented crime and accident scenes for the local police. (The photo gallery is probably
NSFW and not safe for delicate stomachs.) He also prolifically documented everyday Bloomington life from the 1940s through the 1980s.
City Pages writer Brad Zellar (
weblog) stumbled across Norling's photographic archives while visiting the historical society, tracked down the man himself, and wrote
this terrific article ... unfortunately Norling passed away a month before its publication.
posted by kmel
on Mar 21, 2003 -
5 comments
Smurfs Gone Wild Not Safe For Work, and it's just another dumb flash cartoon, but there haven't been any unprecendented attacks on Smurf village as far as I know. I think it's all a part of the vast
Smurf Conspiracy. Let's all forget about that Iraq thing and discuss the dubious moral character of Smurfette.
posted by Stan Chin
on Mar 16, 2003 -
21 comments
Cushy Sex! Give the kitchen table, the work-out bench and your exhausted sofa pillows a rest: invest in some plush, velveteen adult Lego(ver). Forget rock/scissors/paper; go wedge/ramp/cube/stage! Yeah! Forego childish things; dust off the old Kama Sutra! For how often can you improve your sex life without risking your neck? Or at least throwing your back? [
Not safe for work but seems very safe indeed for aprés-work. Colours admittedly awful. Movies instructive yet hilarious (the guy specially). Via Bifurcated Rivets.]
posted by MiguelCardoso
on Feb 4, 2003 -
16 comments
Tickling the ivories - uh-oh, bad girl post! This mpg video clip is just too darn fun not to share, but it is definitely nsfw, which is why I am posting it pre-Friday. But hear me, you will get fired if you open this at work! I mean it!
just doing my bit to dispel the boyzone myth
posted by madamjujujive
on Jan 23, 2003 -
65 comments
Flash with no name - think you've seen every bizarre Japanese flash? Good chance you haven't seen this one yet. I am at a loss for a title. This is not safe for work. This is not safe for children or small animals. Do not take with medication. Mock the message, not the messenger.
posted by madamjujujive
on Nov 21, 2002 -
29 comments
What do moedy, cruxtaposition, daugahyde and posolutely have in common? Don't bother looking up at dictionary.com, Merriam-Webster OnLine or britannica.com. All these words are newly made up words and only the
pseudodictionary knows them. Don't know what
NSFW means? Want to
submit a new word creation of yours? You have no clue and want to brush up your vocabulary? Try the
randomerizor and get smart!
posted by ugly_n_sticky
on Nov 10, 2002 -
21 comments
Is this naturism, photography or soft-core child pornography? If you search for photographers like Sally Mann or Jock Sturges you'll come across this entirely legitimate purveyor of naturist books and videos. In the Fifties and Sixties nudist magazines, like
Health and Efficiency, were an excuse for looking at naked bodies. Now that porn is legal, have nudist publications made a comeback as an excuse for looking at photographs of naked children? Their website is itself well concealed - the
front page looks innocent enough but, the
further you click
into it, the more
unsettling it becomes. Or are we all becoming to paranoid for our own good? (
I'd say NSFW)
posted by Carlos Quevedo
on Nov 9, 2002 -
110 comments
Slavercise - If you're like me (who am I kidding; you're not) then you have trouble motivating yourself to work out, get to the gym, or ask for low fat milk in your latte. Aside from prizing sleep over mindless physical exertion, the idea of staring at a blank wall while stepping to the oldies drives me to depression. If only I could combine the burn of calories with the burn of a six foot rawhide leather whip cracking against my corpulent behind. < via
Salon subscription>
posted by dirtylittlemonkey
on Oct 25, 2002 -
8 comments
Braingirl - she's brainy, she's bizarre, she's curiously compelling and she has a sidekick named Bag Boy. See all 8 episodes. Flash & sound effects alert, and not safe for work unless you work at a pretty funkified place.
posted by madamjujujive
on Oct 18, 2002 -
13 comments
BobCrane.com is a pay-pr0n site (don't worry; the first page, at least, is work-safe) that collects the explicit photos, films, etc. that "Hogan's Heroes" star
Bob Crane took of himself and a ceaseless stream of female companions in his off-hours. What makes the site unusual is that it's run by Bob's son, Scotty, who takes particular pride in defending his dad's sexual prowess and mental health. This defense is necessary because Crane is being biopic'd in a new film by
Paul Schrader which, according to
a recent NYT article, imagines Crane as the archetypal sex addict, culminating in a still-unsolved murder. [reg. req'd: metafilter41, metafilter; much more inside.]
posted by blueshammer
on Sep 30, 2002 -
16 comments
~
Did I ever tell you I'm your hero? I am the subtext beneath your sling~
[Not work-safe. Don't read it out loud, anyway.]
While
Nerve strives for intelligent, what about full-on intellectual erotica? I submit
Foucault's Pendulous... at
Suspect Thoughts. Not – at all – to be confused with
Foucault's Pendulum, which oddly enough has its own bit of intellectual erotica in it that ties together the Khaballah, new pregnancy, and a woman telling her husband he's being an idiot, all at the same time.
posted by Su
on Sep 23, 2002 -
3 comments
In honour of it being Friday, and all the mention of rabbits below, I present you with:
The Rabbit. The
sheer volume and effort truly amazes me, and the stories are...interesting. Oh, and let's not forget the
quotes page. The creator of these pages may be a complete genius or totally crazy, but always interesting.
(it's entirely possible that some of this may not be worksafe)
posted by ashbury
on Jul 19, 2002 -
1 comment
A feminist critique of "post-feminist" fetish. "It was bad enough when so many feminists supported Bill Clinton...'Sex positive' feminism, at its root, is really just another manifestation of patriarchy, because it fully supports men's 'rights' to seek pleasure wherever and however they wish."
(Clean site, but includes subject matter and links that may not be safe for work.)
posted by bingo
on Mar 16, 2002 -
18 comments