[the early Christian fathers were libertine neoplatonic
philosophers, who under the influence of strong drink
& the Book, witnessed to thoughts
& supposed visions of "Jesus Christ"
the cosmic body [living archetype]
of the Universal Architect: [think of a Bronze-Age James Dean]
early 17th century: from modern Latin paederastia,
from Greek paiderastia, from pais,
paid- ‘boy’ + erastēs ‘lover’:
the only person who can say
whether homosexuality is wrong is a proctologist;
late 19th century: from the Greek
prōktos ‘****’ + -logist: callipygean:
having well-shaped buttocks; late 18th century:
from Greek kallipūgos,
coined to describe a famous statue
of Venus; kallos ‘beauty’ + pūgē
‘buttocks,’ + ian [a free-swimming ******
form of a coelenterate such as a jellyfish,
typically having an umbrella-shaped body
with stinging tentacles around the edge];
In some species, medusae are a phase
in the life cycle alternating
w/ a polypoid phase: beautiful:
pleasing the senses
or mind [aesthetically]. "beautiful poetry"
attractive, pretty, handsome, good-looking,
alluring, prepossessing; lovely, charming,
delightful, appealing, engaging, winsome;
ravishing, gorgeous, stunning, arresting,
glamorous, bewitching, beguiling; graceful,
elegant, exquisite, aesthetic, artistic, decorative,
magnificent; divine, drop-dead gorgeous,
easy on the eye, killer, cute, foxy; beauteous;
comely, fair "beautiful fashion models
[ ], are a thing of the past"