Yes, this is dream geometry, wish fulfillment. A richer space unfolds on the other side of the needle's eye.
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This is how we need to understand Richard Gere putting a hamster up his ass - he's offloading the dreamwork to be done onto the helpless critter, demetaphorically identifying with the already constituted space.
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When the subject balks at the psychic price of negotiating the needle's eye, the dream is likely to rearrange itself with them on the receiving end of torment - the Rat Man phobia is an example of this, where the active tunneling of desire shifts into passive, carnal torture.
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Replying to @paul_hundred @literalbanana
Gere putting a hamster up his own ass for sexual please is an active form of this passive, derivative fantasy.
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I almost tagged you in this thread because of your rat dreams - but you knew, you knew, Toad.
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What’s also interesting about Dick Gere putting a live hamster up his ass as an attenuated and incorporated inversion (ass to mouth) of looping is the way it illustrates how a director-actor in a fantasy can assume opposite sides: he directs as a sadist, performs as a masochist.
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South Park should be credited for restoring the scenario to the fundamental level of the looping of mutual love in the Mr Slave Lemmiwinks episode
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Just trying to beat this horse to death don’t mind me
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you’re outplaying me
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