[Opening from the original on The Scratching Post, October 24, 2022, published here by permission of the author.]
Empedocles missed his chance at greatness when he failed to give sex a place in his group of basic elements—earth, air, water, and fire. True, sex isn’t an element, but I don’t disqualify it on that account. It occupies our thoughts far more than earth, air, water, and fire combined.
Educated Fleas |
I can come to grips with this agglomeration only by focusing on social history, and here I discern two distinct eras of human sexuality….
[Read the whole thing on The Scratching Post.]
[Read the whole thing on The Scratching Post.]
Copyright © 2022 by Ken Marks Ken Marks was a contributing editor with Paul Clark & Tom Lowe when “Moristotle” became “Moristotle & Co.” A brilliant photographer, witty conversationalist, and elegant writer, Ken contributed photographs, essays, and commentaries from mid-2008 through 2012. Late in 2013, Ken birthed the blog The Scratching Post. He also posts albums of his photos on Flickr. |
Readers who go to “read the whole thing” will be rewarded not only by Ken’s discussion of those “two distinct eras of human sexuality” but also by seeing an image of copulating fleas rather than the flies he showed doing it when I grabbed the opening for Moristotelians. Ken was grateful for my entomological expertise.
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