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Mr. D Bewildering posted:This really shouldn't be the question I have to ask at this point, but how many legs does that grey wolf-thing have? Ok I'm the moron here- I forgot there were more pages or something. Deviantart is tricky sometimes. Here's a reference I think? And sleep soundly children, the patchwork thing gets revenge.
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PutinOnTheRitz posted:Once again, the selectively ms-painted eyeball is hilarious.
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hallo spacedog posted:Once again, the selectively ms-painted eyeball is hilarious. uhh she is branching into digital media, who are YOU to hamper her technical development as an artist
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hallo spacedog posted:Once again, the selectively ms-painted eyeball is hilarious. You missed the sweatdrop she edited in. Which I can't blame you for, because it looks like a paperclip.
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# ? Nov 14, 2011 01:34 |
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Is it suppose to look like Flammie from Secret of Mana or is that just a coincidence?
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# ? Nov 14, 2011 01:54 |
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Alterian posted:Is it suppose to look like Flammie from Secret of Mana or is that just a coincidence? Oh god dammit. I'll never be able to unsee that.
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SexyBlindfold posted:uhh she is branching into digital media, who are YOU to hamper her technical development as an artist This also answers the question of what it's supposed to look like... kind of.
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Cobalt Chloride posted:Good news, she also dabbled in photoshop for about 8 hours. I don't know what I expected, but it wasn't that.
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Well, I certainly wasn't expecting a dragonfly ferret. I suppose sometimes we just need a little darkness.
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Cobalt Chloride posted:Good news, she also dabbled in photoshop for about 8 hours. I'm getting some Sweet Bro and Hella Jeff vibes from this. And that's awesome. A lovely background like that just doesn't happen by accident, my friends. e: With that in mind Mr. D Bewildering fucked around with this message at 02:56 on Nov 14, 2011 |
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Cobalt Chloride posted:Good news, she also dabbled in photoshop for about 8 hours. This is all I can think when I see this character (abomination)...
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# ? Nov 14, 2011 04:12 |
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Cobalt Chloride posted:It's some sort of ferret-cockatrice? I just don't understand what's going on here.
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# ? Nov 14, 2011 04:27 |
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Cobalt Chloride posted:How do you even decide to fantasize about a ferret with bird feet?
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# ? Nov 14, 2011 04:45 |
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Absolute Lithops posted:It's so... whimsical. It doesn't even have thumbs why does it get into bondage situations?
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# ? Nov 14, 2011 05:31 |
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I love the total change in scale when the rat-goat thing is the one in bondage. It's like 45% of its previous size.
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# ? Nov 14, 2011 06:26 |
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Why is so much of this poo poo anime related? where are all they guys boasting that they ghostraped Wonder Woman or girls giving birth to Bruce Wayne's phantom-zone babies?Stultus Maximus posted:Pamela's Prayer?
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Ograbme posted:Why is so much of this poo poo anime related? where are all they guys boasting that they ghostraped Wonder Woman or girls giving birth to Bruce Wayne's phantom-zone babies? That wiki description is a serious "The story was a bestseller of its time and was very widely read, even though it also received criticism for its perceived licentiousness." Oh, so it was criticized not because it depicts a story of a girl who is kidnapped, locked in a cage, and raped repeatedly who yet falls in love with her captor and lives happily ever after, but because it's ribald. Okay.
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RalAegidius posted:Oh, so it was criticized not because it depicts a story of a girl who is kidnapped, locked in a cage, and raped repeatedly who yet falls in love with her captor and lives happily ever after, but because it's ribald. Published in 1740. It is safe to say sexual mores were very different over 240 years ago.
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Ograbme posted:Why is so much of this poo poo anime related? where are all they guys boasting that they ghostraped Wonder Woman or girls giving birth to Bruce Wayne's phantom-zone babies? I've wondered that for a long, long time. I think it's partially the "JAPAN!!!" thing and that anime characters and interactions between them tends to break down really formulaicly, and having social skills break down to interpreting archetypes is probably really appealing. E: to clarify, I'm not saying formulaic writing is anime/JRPG only, but that they have specific names for all these personalities/relationships and they are less keen on subversion or deconstruction. Defiance Industries fucked around with this message at 07:48 on Nov 14, 2011 |
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RalAegidius posted:That wiki description is a serious The Osamu Tezuka story Ode to Kirihito also uses rape and Stockholm syndrome as a major theme. The difference being that they usually turn out horribly, and at least one case involves the rapist going insane and throwing himself in front of a moving truck. The only relationship that turns out semi-well is...unique, let's put it that way.
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Absolute Lithops posted:It's so... whimsical.
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# ? Nov 14, 2011 11:29 |
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If there aren't any more Denise stories this thread is probably ready for the goldmine
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Spiffo posted:If there aren't any more Denise stories this thread is probably ready for the goldmine Uglynoodles said she was writing some more in her last post. Patience.
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RalAegidius posted:That wiki description is a serious I don't think we read the same "Pamela". She isn't raped in the book. Nor is she locked in a cage. She is kept against her will at an estate, but again she is not raped. Squire B tries his best to seduce her, but she refuses him. He offers her money, estates for her poverty-stricken parents, and she still turns him down as to become his mistress is to be a prostitute. She holds out until he finally marries her. Now, there are loads of 18th C novels full of rape & sexual violence, but "Pamela" isn't one of them. It's still sexy as hell, with implied lesbian scenes, nudity, and so on, but next to something like "Fanny Hill" it's pretty tame. Is there anything that really links over to the behavior of Denise? In its time there were loads of "Pamela" fanfics, fan art, and so on. They're called 'derivative works' but that's all fan work is anyway. Scary to think that there must have been 18th C versions of Denise around, although instead of being married to various digimon it would be satyrs and such from classical antiquity.
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Khazar-khum posted:I don't think we read the same "Pamela". No, it's probably the same Pamela, the wiki he's talking about doesn't say she was raped at all.
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"I'm sorry, Mr. B, but unless that B stands for 'bishounen,' I'm afraid this gal's already taken." --Samuel Richardson, Pamela
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Runcible Cat posted:I hate myself for pointing this out, but I think she's trying for Haku's dragon-form from Spirited Away
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Ask me about studying law with a girl who thinks she's married to Sai Baba Previously: The Girl in the Sari A Note on Henriette Phantom in Honolulu The Girl who Thinks She's Married to Sai Baba & Part 2 The Thespian Society Amnesia: The Friendship Descent Interlude 1: Raja Discovers Blogging Interlude 2: Le Fursécution! --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Q: I am really good at google. Can I do some internet detective poo poo on your stories? A: NO. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The Stage Play There were two projects which came out from the Thespian Society: the Stage Play, and the Bollywood Musical. The Stage Play was titled Trials and Tribulations,. The Stage Play took two semesters to plan, choreograph, script, rehearsed and set up. It involved a lot of students from the law faculty, most of them doing the dance. Henriette, bless her, kept a tight lid on the story of the Stage Play. The show was lip-synced, so only some people had scripts, and most actors were just told “go here, act angry against him, look dejected, walk away.” One person I forgot to include in the Cast of Characters is Shum, who was the star of the Stage Play. Before joining the Thespian Society, Shum appeared in some Malaysian reality television show highly similar to Dragon’s Den but for youths to kickstart their dreams and be successful in an unorthodox field. His specialty was Indian Carnatic Singing. He did not win, but got tons of publicity and did a number of public performances after that in religious and traditional events. Shum was pretty charming and talented, which makes his being part of the Thespian Society somewhat tragic. I have no idea where he is now, but Shum came out of the Thespian Society pretty unscathed. Trials and Tribulations… well, it was pretty preachy, to be honest, and the younger me did not hard enough to put the account in writing. All I could recall was that the show involved the following plot: Trials and Tribulations posted:Shum was a poor kid who had strong moral and religious values. His friend, Seng, was a rich spoiled brat who did not believe in traditional Eastern values, and belittled Shum constantly for being poor. Shum respected his mother (Henriette) and honoured her wishes and listened to her advice, so he grew up to be a successful doctor and took care of her when she was old. Seng was an rear end to his mother, went out partying every night, wasted all his money and became… a janitor. Show ends with Shum meeting Seng and offering Seng help, the latter who rejects him but later accepts that Shum was a better man than he was. That was exhilarating! The show was obviously full of moralistic rubbish which nobody gave a poo poo about. However, Henriette did a couple of strange things for the Stage Play: 1. A scene involved Shum being frustrated with working so hard in school, so Henriette consoled him and advised him to study hard so as to be successful (so loving Asian). Somehow, this scene did a 180 – Shum knelt down before Henriette, then she started hanging flower bracelets around Shum, took a lamp and poured water over his head and sang in Hindi. How does encouragement to study turn into a Hindu ritual? I have no idea. 2. When Shum grew up to be a loving famous doctor, Henriette was old and frail and one of those contestants that just won't get eliminated from The Amazing Race. All her lip synch dialogue was practically her coughing and hacking after each second word, so nobody ever knew what she was talking about. This was a conscious decision on her part. 3. Min had a scene where she was a bitchy girl goading Seng into partying with her and her friends. Henriette apparently wasn’t a big fan of Min, because Min’s lip synch voice was changed to a dude (probably Jake Long, American Dragon) doing a high pitch falsetto with a script making Min sound like a complete ditz. Min refused to speak to Henriette for months, although thankfully she did not tell anyone Henriette raped her. 4. Vina, who acted as Seng’s mother and is Malay, had her lip synch voice changed to someone with a thick Chinese accent. Vina never really knew Henriette, so the change remains unexplained. 5. You would recall I mention there was dancing in the show. Well, they were traditional Malay, Chinese and Indian dances. “But, The Saddest Rhino,” you ask, “the only way dancing can fit in is in the nightclub with Seng. How does this work?” Here's how. After Seng got goaded into partying, he and Min’s friends did some awkward “dancing” to some “techno music”. The music stopped, and some random dude came in stage left, shouting something about how youths today no longer respect elders and follow Eastern values, etc. Seng and co quietly left stage right, clearly in awe of this random dude’s preaching. Random dude continued his monologue, and then shifted and went into patriotism. Two guys entered the stage behind him, holding a gigantic Malaysian flag. The Malaysian national anthem was played and the ing audience were suddenly asked to stand. Then the music changed, girls ran in on to the stage in traditional garb, and the traditional dances began. That's right. In a nightclub of people drinking and dancing to degenerate Western house music, someone comes in with a Malaysian flag, his patriotism so moving that everyone changes their way, put on respectable Eastern clothing, and does respectable docile dances instead. Also they dance to the Malaysian national anthem. 6. Henriette ended the show with a song, and she sang/screamed the Phantom of the Opera. Again. After we heard it first in the Hawaiian farewell party and the Law Prom that semester. Girl was resilient to change. For one reason or another, I seem to recall that the show was considered a success and Henriette actually got more people into the Thespian Society. Law faculty students were less willing to enter, already fully aware of how strange she was (and how bad her singing was). Henriette was on her way up, and there was only one thing left to do. Make a movie. The Saddest Rhino fucked around with this message at 02:07 on Nov 15, 2011 |
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Cobalt Chloride posted:Good news, she also dabbled in photoshop for about 8 hours. Ahahahaa oh god, when I saw the thumbnail I was like 'hey that's pretty decent'. Then I looked at the full image and I'm still laughing. Edit: Also the Henriette stories are excellent happyflurple fucked around with this message at 20:09 on Nov 14, 2011 |
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Absolute Lithops posted:Thanks for ruining a movie I like
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# ? Nov 14, 2011 20:16 |
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Absolute Lithops posted:Thanks for ruining a movie I like If thats what it takes to ruin something you like, then I'd suggest getting off of the internet ASAP, cause the rest of your interests aren't going to last much longer.
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YJT posted:No, it's probably the same Pamela, the wiki he's talking about doesn't say she was raped at all. Plus he calls her a "sauce-box".
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EccoRaven posted:Published in 1740. Henry Fielding, a vastly superior writer, immediately parodied both the godawful prose and the terrible morals of Pamela.
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The Saddest Rhino posted:Make a movie. How did anyone agree to this? How did this happen?
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# ? Nov 14, 2011 22:01 |
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I have to admit, those creepy animal...things would probably make decent monsters in a horror movie. They are just that loving bizarre.
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# ? Nov 14, 2011 22:07 |
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This thread reminds me that all chatroom rp/chat rp has the (high) possibility of being insane. As much so if not more than tabletop. Why's it so hard for people to just have a little pretend fun time to get rid of excess creativity without patchwork bear things BDSM/raping wolves coming into the mix? Why? Or thousand-dicked tentacle monsters that suddenly want to rape my character? I never did go back to that loving group. I'm fine with bizarro animals just, drat, don't romanticize it and act like you're some special snowflake because you stuck a bird's rear end on a hippo's body and called it Magical Peter or something.
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We interrupt your regularly scheduled Denise WTFuckery to bring you an important announcement: I. The Denise stories are not over. II. I am going in hospital tomorrow for a (minor) surgery and thus may not be able to update over the next several days. But when I get back I will tell you about : x. "The Admiral" x. Denise Crowns Brian as a Demon Animu Prince x. Brian and Denise's PAST ANIMU LIFE RECOUNTING session they did together x. Brian tells me of his life as an animu Gundam Pilot x. Snapshots of Horror uglynoodles fucked around with this message at 01:45 on Nov 15, 2011 |
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uglynoodles posted:II. I am going in hospital tomorrow for a (minor) surgery and thus may not be able to update over the next several days. I hope you mend quickly.
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CuddleChunks posted:I hope you mend quickly. I'm sure it's related to the buildup of clinically significant levels of awesomeness resulting from making this thread. Get well soon, uglynoodles
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Be well, uglynoodles! As for Pamela, I always call it the Twilight of its day.
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