robertliguori
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Yeah, I think the process got mimetically cross-pollinated with Sarah Hoyt's "Roll Hard Left and Die", when they are referring to two different processes in two different media.
Yeah, I think the process got mimetically cross-pollinated with Sarah Hoyt's "Roll Hard Left and Die", when they are referring to two different processes in two different media.
Holy shit look at this mess:
Funny thing is, a woke game similar to what you describe already came out now 3 years ago:Two years ago, I might've recommended some enterprising shitlords make a hilarious parody of this style of game ...
Given how many times I've heard shitlib "game designers" say they don't actually enjoy playing games and just want to use them as a vehicle for woke morality plays and deviant wish fulfillment, I'm surprised we don't see a lot more "visual novels" (digital choose-your-own-adventure picture books) along the lines of ValiDate.
CBR said:As stated before, simplicity is the key with Mary Jane Watson, and no outfit she has ever worn was more simple than this one. Recreated countless times in cosplay, this barebones ensemble is the product of J. Scott Campbell, from the cover of Amazing Spider-Man #601 back in 2009.
As popular as it is with some, this image also inspired criticism for depicting an otherwise strong and capable character as stuck at home worrying about her husband, while at the same time sexualizing her in a way that is too common for women on comic book covers.
Apparently CBR: Comic Book Resources doesn't like J. Scott Campbell's iconic Mary Jane art... sad...
Apparently CBR: Comic Book Resources doesn't like J. Scott Campbell's iconic Mary Jane art... sad...
Honestly, I wonder why anyone even bothers with these sorts of sites, they’re more concerned with “social commentary” than if a product is fun or not
Or they confuse the two together and look down too much on “fun” or nicely drawn women and such
CBR is not where you go for any real information. They just make stupid lists to get clicks. They pop up in my feed all the times with 10 best moments, or ten things that Lily in How I Met Your Mother couldn't do today.
Really most of those sites are just Gawker lite sites that spam lists.
But I have seen one of the wokes shows I have seen in a while. Netflix has made the Baby Sitters club into a T.
V. Show.
They diversified the cast some but have not made a big deal about it So that is mainly just background noise to me. The child actors are pretty decent and they do keep a lot of the stlye choices including things like the see though phone that all 90s kids know. I also liked the way they handled being a child diabetic. It was a nice change of pace form a kids show only dealing with things like cancer.
But then you have the wokeness
They had ten episodes and each one makes sure to put 8n the weakness. From the fact Krisygoes on about how her mom is betraying feminism for remarrying. It does not matter that step father is actually a nice guy that tries to help the kids and makes sure to treat her respect. No there is not an epsoide that goes by without Kristy making a comment about how her mom needs no man.
They had to have the trans episode that has taken the ace of the gay coming out in teen and young adult shows. They have an 8 year old be trans including a trip to the hospital where Mary Ann 5ells ten doctor what what.
They have a camp twonlarter about their fight for social justice at the camp.
They include feminist drum circles with snapping becasue clapping is evil.
I should not be surprised but they managed to fit a lot into a short season and every epsodie has background to main plot of Social Justice issue of the week.
It's a (I swear I saw the creators use this description) "Japanese-inspired" visual novel about immigrants in a foreign country. It seemed to have the same "woe is me, how self-referential we are" tumblr writing style as this one. Somehow avoided being review-bombed by edgelords on Steam like I'd expect it to be.
Apparently CBR: Comic Book Resources doesn't like J. Scott Campbell's iconic Mary Jane art... sad...
Okay I do kinda have a problem with this one, but it's because the shape of the steam on the coffee cup, it's position, and her hands on it seem really... suggestive.
Ehh... vague handwave... She's impressively busty by real-life standards for sure, but having a bust wider than the waist isn't actually all that uncommon in real life. Compare Marilyn Monroe:And not the fact that her breasts are thicker than her waist?
Seriously, with those proportions, she'd need a corset not to fuck up her spine.
Pixel count's as good as it's going to get when we only have a pixelated image to work with. If anything the weird angle is going to make her ratio look worse than it really is given that she's also leaning backwards on her heel, which will force her back to curve and make her waist look thinner than it is.Pixel count is not accurate. We're looking at Corset Girl and Marilyn Monroe head on as they stand straight.
We're looking at MJ from a weird angle as she sits in an unnatural position.
What the fuck? That looks unnatural.And not the fact that her breasts are thicker than her waist?
Seriously, with those proportions, she'd need a corset not to fuck up her spine.
At least its not at body horror levels yet:
Yes, that's fucking real. Some women trying to break the world record have literally had their ribs removed.
Though, MJ is probably close enough to this that she might've had her ribs removed. She just has bigger breasts.
What the fuck? That looks unnatural.
Shit.It looks unnatural because it is.
There are a few women who compete over the "thinnest waist in the world" title. Requirement include having your lower ribs surgically removed and wearing a training corset 24/7.