These are holes, typically found between stalls in the men's room of gay bars. Despite the name, they bring not glory, but destruction and hellfire. The Rev. Ted Haggard has spoken often about the evils of glory holes...with a surprising amount of specifc detail. Image:WWTS1sted1.png "Glory hole"is a part of Wikiality.com's dictionary, "Watch What You Say". For the full dictionary, click .
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| - These are holes, typically found between stalls in the men's room of gay bars. Despite the name, they bring not glory, but destruction and hellfire. The Rev. Ted Haggard has spoken often about the evils of glory holes...with a surprising amount of specifc detail. Image:WWTS1sted1.png "Glory hole"is a part of Wikiality.com's dictionary, "Watch What You Say". For the full dictionary, click .
- But the form of the glory hole has changed a lot over the years. As a seminal piece of the YBA movement that pervaded during 1992, artist Tracey Emin installed Glory Hole at the Tate Modern in London: two walls of a toilet cubicle, one of which with a small hole in around the middle of the door with a few strips of duct tape so that, as Emin put it, "the viewer [could] more comfortably slide his/her eyes in and out through the hole." This changed the public's perception of the glory hole dramatically.
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| - These are holes, typically found between stalls in the men's room of gay bars. Despite the name, they bring not glory, but destruction and hellfire. The Rev. Ted Haggard has spoken often about the evils of glory holes...with a surprising amount of specifc detail. Image:WWTS1sted1.png "Glory hole"is a part of Wikiality.com's dictionary, "Watch What You Say". For the full dictionary, click .
- But the form of the glory hole has changed a lot over the years. As a seminal piece of the YBA movement that pervaded during 1992, artist Tracey Emin installed Glory Hole at the Tate Modern in London: two walls of a toilet cubicle, one of which with a small hole in around the middle of the door with a few strips of duct tape so that, as Emin put it, "the viewer [could] more comfortably slide his/her eyes in and out through the hole." This changed the public's perception of the glory hole dramatically.
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