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omg I love the girls with wings!! *dies from cuteness overload*
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Originally Posted by trish
Gosh.
Okay, I GUESS.
*kicks a tin can in the dirt*
Like... some of the drawings though, they remind me of when Final Fantasy 7 came out (am I getting too geeky here?) and everyone complained about the characters being super-deformed.
I guess what I'm trying to say is that they just look deformed to me...
like.. going crazy and over the top is cool and all, but can't they make it look... I don't know... believable at least?
I mean...
*confused*
What are people supposed to get out of an image like that?
It's not exactly pretty when a girl has such huge muscles that her neck is embedded 6 inches into her shoulders... and she's constantly squirting cum everywhere? I would be terrified.
It's just..... SO over the top that it's become completely illogical.
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...I'm not very good at trying to make a point, btw.
Greatest game of all time =D I think I'm inspired (finally) to make a new myspace layout!Quote:
Originally Posted by youcancallmeclaire
Don't you just love how you can compare just about anything to FF7? lol
Au con claire, you make an excellent point. We would have no aesthetic sense at all if we liked everything (and by the way, i'm quite attracted by your sense of aesthetics). The pics in this thread not only connect to our artistic sense but also to our libidos and mine is a little out of control. I see anything cumming (even if it’s a leggo figurine) and I’m cumming too! Okay, it’s not as bad as that. But the dmitry’s and kinky jimmy’s (which I regard as pretty far out there) Do stimulate my artistic sense and arouse my libido. It’s hard discussing these things using words alone. But I’m sure we’re not sooo far apart in our appreciation of drawings etc. I do love your comment about the winged girl dying from “cuteness overload.” By the way I see you inhabit eastern Pennsylvania. I was raised near York, Pa. Never got to Philly much, but I did drive by it on the way to the Jersey beaches.
hi, manbearpig.
I really love these cartoons, but honestly, don't like nor think the ones depicting "children" should be posted. Just my opinion...
should be posted. Just my opinion...” I hear that and I’ve been bothered by that as well. Often, in the heat of artistic appreciation, I find myself rationalizing as follows: a young adult just beginning to transition has soft, smooth, hairless features with budding swells for breasts and a certain innocence of expectation and self-surprise that one often associates with children. Another rationalization: the huge-wet-eyed, tiny-nosed and pouty-lipped creatures with unnaturally colored hair that are often depicted in this thread aren’t children, they’re just another species entirely. Of course, when these characters are wearing school uniforms it’s more difficult to rationalize. One attempt would be to draw attention to the fact that school uniforms go in and out of fashion periodically among young adult women. I’ve been known to wear a pleated plaid skirt, silk blouse with a stylishly untied black bow. When the back ground is in the schoolyard, or the storyline explicitly makes it clear children are involved, there’s no more room for excuses. Well one excuse: Smudge draws such perversions with so much electricity they’re impossible to resist (okay, I speak for myself).Quote:
I really love these cartoons, but honestly, don't like nor think the ones depicting "children
I’d certainly be interested in hearing what other people think about what sorts a things a drawing in this thread should not depict.
There is no possible way to determine the "age" of a cartoon character.
I think arguing about restricting drawn depictions is utterly fruitless.
Besides, there are many many girls out there who look young but are of legal age.
If we put restrictions on drawn depictions of characters who "look underage", we'd have to put restrictions on actual human beings who look younger than they are.
The only way I see it as a problem is if it's completely 100% obvious that the depicted individual is an adolescent, (no idea how you determine something like that) or if there is an accompanying text stating that the depicted individual is underage.
This reminds me of the problem of figuring out whether a certain potato chip looks like the Virgin Marry, or someone else.