Anonymous1: one day someone claims they have a bigger dong than any of the gods..to which Zeus reacts by striking the dong off the statue and smashing the ship
Anonymous3: Priapus' depiction is symbolic. It doesn't mean that size has to do with potency- it just highlights/calls attention to the relevant area. And face it, male ego aside (eye roll), it's a small area and nude depictions of men is natural in this culture so the penis won't draw much attention by itself, so in order to draw attention to it, you get Priapus.
Chef Retardee, your description of the ancient Greek practice of pederasty is ignorant and chauvinistic. It's a pity you waste your brain on delusions of cultural domination.
Anonymous4(3): Priapus' depiction is symbolic. It doesn't mean that size has to do with potency- it just highlights/calls attention to the relevant area. And face it, male ego aside (eye roll), it's a small area and nude depictions of men are natural in this culture so the penis won't draw much attention by itself, so in order to draw attention to it, you get Priapus.
Chef Retardee, your description of the ancient Greek practice of pederasty is ignorant and chauvinistic. It's a pity you waste your brain on delusions of cultural domination.
Anonymous7: This is obviously not Helios, although that was the God depicted by the Colossus. Further the myth of the Colossus astride the harbor is false and came from later images. Well played anon 3(4)
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I knew they thought big dicks were unattractive, but if they related them to impotency, then WTF was up with Priapus?
Chef Retardee, your description of the ancient Greek practice of pederasty is ignorant and chauvinistic. It's a pity you waste your brain on delusions of cultural domination.
Chef Retardee, your description of the ancient Greek practice of pederasty is ignorant and chauvinistic. It's a pity you waste your brain on delusions of cultural domination.