Take a look at this depiction of a witches’ sabbat and tell me that the lady in the center with the goat isn’t doing what I think she’s doing. Because to me it looks very much like she’s doing what I think she’s doing.
I’m sure the irony of decrying Witchcraft for engaging in bestiality, whilst making woodcuts so everyone can see how sinful and wicked this practice is, isn’t lost on anyone…
Oh, and let me add a :eek: as well.
(How do you play the Porn Riff on a Lyre, I wonder?)
Hmmm…that goat does look rather pleased.
And one :eek: from me too
Are you sure it’s a Witch’s Sabbat, and not a Doper initiation ceremony?
:eek:
If that’s the case, I’m glad I missed it. :eek:
She’s re-inflating the inflatable goat.
You know – like Otto the Autopilot in Airplane , only they stuck the Balloon Knot at the back, where it’d look natural.
Ale
April 25, 2006, 12:34pm
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Don´t be silly, there isn´t a single squid there, now is there?
The goat is Satan, and she’s kissing his ass.
Seriously.
So, in answer to the OP: sort of, if you want to look at it that way.
WhyNot
April 25, 2006, 1:58pm
11
What **Dijon **said.
The witches of Christian mythology were known for their having sex with Satan and using their magical powers to do evil of all sorts. The culmination of the mythology of witchcraft came about from the 15th to the 18th centuries in the depiction of the witches’ Sabbath. The Sabbath was a ritual mockery of the Mass. Witches were depicted as flying up chimneys at night on broomsticks or goats, heading for the Sabbath where the Devil (in the form of a feathered toad, a crow or raven, a black cat, or a he-goat) would perform a blasphemous version of the Mass. There would also be obscene dancing, a banquet and the brewing of potions in a huge cauldron. The banquet might include some tasty children, carrion, and other delicacies. The witches’ brew was apparently to be used to hurt or kill people or to mutilate cattle (de Givry, 83). Those initiated into the satanic mysteries were all given some sort of physical mark, such as a claw mark under the left eye. The Devil was depicted as a goat or satyr or some sort of mythical beast with horns, claws, tail, and/or strange wings: a mockery of angel, man, and beast. **One special feature of the Sabbath included the ritual kiss of the devil’s ass (de Givry, 87), apparently a mockery of the traditional Christian act of submission of kneeling and kissing the hand or ring of a holy cleric. **
bolding mine, quote from http://skepdic.com/witches.html
<pluck, pluck, bow-chika-bow-bow, twang>
Nanoda
April 25, 2006, 2:05pm
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Geez. So she is doing what we think she’s doing.
But is that gargoyle at the bottom warming what I think he’s warming? :dubious:
Ale
April 25, 2006, 11:05pm
14
Well, stone cold… nether regions are not nice, give it a break!
Dante: My girlfriend felched 37 goats!
Customer: In a row?