Lines from poetry you don't understand
>What immortal hand or eye could frame thy fearful symmetricy?
>>8581151
Probably referring to Gods work at great work, a "fearful symmetricy" that being a perfect beauty or creation, I assume referring to either a women or something awe-inspiring.
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>>8581151
Depends on how you see "fearful," since you may be able to think "awe-inspiring" as the anon above suggested, but the first thing that came to mind to me was basically
>"what divine power could have possibly made you so ugly?"
>>8581151
Tigers have stripes and shit on both sides.
>>8581157
So i reverse image searched and apparently she's a post modern actress. Interesting.
>>8581151
You need to take into account "The Lamb" as well. It actually approaches an existential question. "The Lamb" asks the lamb 'who made thee,' and concludes that God is the lamb. Note that it never explicitly says God *made* the lamb, though it's implied.
Transition to "The Tyger," and everything that was once soft and meek is now hard and fearsome. Again, there's no explicit answer as to who made the tyger.
Take it from there and run OP.
>>8581705
Is bdsm becoming mainstream now? I noticed a girl in one of my lectures wearing one of those women's blouses that are open at the back, and underneath she had a normal bra AND a vanilla-ish bondage harness made of satin ribbons and metal eyelets. What struck me about it was that I saw no way for the harness to stay taut unless there was a strap running between her legs. . . I think I'm in love lads.
I do get pretty flustered when I see my fetish where I don't expect it, for example at the airport. I'm not sure what to think about all this tee bee h.
>>8581691
Symmetricity doesnt sound like its ugly my dood