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A visual metaphor uses an image to represent something else entirely. Some have become standard through use and re-use -- some even to the point of having standard parodies or subversions. For internal emotions and sensations, visual metaphors mostly serve the Rule of Perception. For external actions and events, they can serve as unusual euphemisms for sex and violence. See also Briffits and Squeans.

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  • Stock Visual Metaphors
  • Stock Visual Metaphors
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  • A visual metaphor uses an image to represent something else entirely. Some have become standard through use and re-use -- some even to the point of having standard parodies or subversions. For internal emotions and sensations, visual metaphors mostly serve the Rule of Perception. For external actions and events, they can serve as unusual euphemisms for sex and violence. See also Briffits and Squeans.
  • A visual metaphor uses an image to represent something else entirely. Some have become standard through use and re-use -- some even to the point of having standard parodies or subversions. For internal emotions and sensations, visual metaphors mostly serve the Rule of Perception. For external actions and events, they can serve as unusual euphemisms for sex and violence. See also Briffits and Squeans.
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  • A visual metaphor uses an image to represent something else entirely. Some have become standard through use and re-use -- some even to the point of having standard parodies or subversions. For internal emotions and sensations, visual metaphors mostly serve the Rule of Perception. For external actions and events, they can serve as unusual euphemisms for sex and violence. See also Briffits and Squeans.
  • A visual metaphor uses an image to represent something else entirely. Some have become standard through use and re-use -- some even to the point of having standard parodies or subversions. For internal emotions and sensations, visual metaphors mostly serve the Rule of Perception. For external actions and events, they can serve as unusual euphemisms for sex and violence. See also Briffits and Squeans.
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