A whole new world received her,
As she opened up her eyes,
She found her courage and her strength,
And quickly realized; Her childhood had abandoned her,
Like the dead skin of a snake,
And she saw what lay ahead of her,
As her shadow surfed her wake.
She took a step with an eager will,
And greeted a beautiful day,
Her heart leapt off the window sill,
And she followed it away.
The world seemed so big and confusing,
With her childhood left behind,
For a second she wanted to find it again,
But she knew that she had to move on.
She did not know where her soul would lead her,
With decisions at every turn,
But she journeyed on with daring steps ,
And knew she had much to learn.
Stop-motion, “Shoes”: my newest 4D project. -By Sophie Wedd
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English 101-30
Prof. Heshimu
09.29.09
The History and Current Connotations of the Word Pussy
The word pussy does not have a definitive, known origin. The word is comparable however, to the Old English word pusa which translates to bag, or the Old Saxon word pûse meaning vulva, or even the Old Norse word pûss meaning pocket. The French word of medieval times; ‘pucelle,’ refers to a young, virgin girl.
The word did not acquire a sexual nuance however, until the 19th century, before which (post 6th century) it simply referred to women in general. The term is now used as a vulgar and distasteful term for the female genitalia.
Another common, modern use of the word is to imply that someone is weak or cowardly. This quite possibly comes from the word pusillanimous, which means lacking in courage or willpower. When used in this way, the term is often directed at a man who is considered effeminate, insufficient or even homosexual. Being ‘pussy-whipped’ in modern slang is when a man is dominated by a woman. This of course is a negative term, since it is so recent that women have begun to climb the ladder of society and must now be considered equal to men. The male mentality of being in control is still very prevalent for the most part.
The other meaning, which comes to mind, is simply used in reference to a cat. More generally, it was often used to describe anything with cat-like softness and fuzziness. Just as cats walk silently and delicately, we ‘pussyfoot’ around certain situations when trying to go unnoticed. This again suggests cowardliness.
The word pussy, when used in a sexually derogatory way towards a woman, women as a whole or in a vulgar manner to describe a woman’s genitalia or its uses and qualities, is just one of many slang words like it. Some such words include cunt, poontang, and twat, which have somehow become a large part of casual slang, and which hardly seem grotesque or bizarre in our youth’s use of language.
My video Fall all about how wonderful it is upstate during the fall! Living vicariously through my little sisters. - By Sophie Wedd
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Terry Richardson. I like that he’s right on the border between porn and art.
Withered, leathery bark
Loosely holding on to brittle bones,
Sift gray soil through bony knuckles,
From all the turmoil cracked, dry.
And memories drift through
Rusty passages,
Or across opaque eyes.
Some fire blazes,
Some memory lights an emotion,
Now gone as quick as love did,
And the world as well,
Leaves a cold, vague feeling of hope.
Bare feet, gnarled like old tree roots,
Search for steady footing
And weak joints tremble,
Life won’t last long for he this feeble,
And time won’t stand still for a man.
Forward, he is walking
Or maybe backwards, maybe in useless circles
And all the while, tiring more
Expiring soon, in all likelihood.
Trying hard to remember human companionship,
Color in the landscape, a classic on the radio,
Sugar and milk in coffee.
-Sophie Wedd, 2009