Etymology of 'visceral'
1570s, "affecting inward feelings," from French viscéral and directly from Medieval Latin visceralis "internal," from Latin viscera, plural of viscus "internal organ, inner parts of the body," of unknown origin. The bowels were regarded as the seat of emotion. The figurative sense vanished after 1640 and the literal sense is first recorded in 1794. The figurative sense was revived 1940s in arts criticism.
—Etymonline
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Song Hyun-Sook (South Korea, 1952)
7 Brushstrokes IV, 2008
tempera on canvas
Private collection
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microdosing macrodosing by taking a normal amount
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1963 Orange Crop frozen punch
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I've blogged for you. Who else can say that
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Song Hyun-Sook (South Korean, b. 1951), Two Brushstrokes II, 1994. Egg tempera on canvas, 171 x 126 cm.
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Lucki – More Than Ever (Slowed)
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I need to see a bitches arm vein while she chokes me, I need a death grip on my throat
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Me vs the porn bots constantly in my notifications
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this p*rnbot told me to delete my blog
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