Imagine, if you will, a sexist Build-A-Bear moment
I never knew that part of the myth! (Or that he was a king!). It was always portrayed as a romantic tale of a sculptor who fell in love with his sculpture. (Which is still pretty icky now that I think about it…
it is so wildly romanticised and then as soon as you actually take a second to think about it you're like hold on a MINUTE...
I never knew that part of the myth! (Or that he was a king!). It was always portrayed as a romantic tale of a sculptor who fell in love with his sculpture. (Which is still pretty icky now that I think about it…
it is so wildly romanticised and then as soon as you actually take a second to think about it you're like hold on a MINUTE...