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Bitbreaker
Registered: Oct 2002 Posts: 504 |
boobsploitation
So i never understood the fuzz about choosing boobs as a motif. Nude bodies have always been part of art. Also boobs are a thankful motif, as they keep one motivated to continue and finish a picture. Actually i adore and worship the female body. For me, nothing does feel wrong about that. But i somehow feel like there's a lot of mental masturbation going on. So feel free to bring your arguments against boobs forward. Maybe some nice drama will develop from that!
And yes, of course i'll continue drawing boobs, don't bother :-) |
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chatGPZ
Registered: Dec 2001 Posts: 11359 |
yep, spot on.
these kind of "lies" are btw what makes us social beings. and people who try to not get involved with them are social outcasts. |
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jailbird
Registered: Dec 2001 Posts: 1578 |
Quote: I liked knitting. I also liked to sew small self-designed gadgets with mom's sewing-machine. I think I don't continue this hobby because of the mess it creates. When you do a lot of sewing of clothes and stuff, there is a lot of spare material, threads all around the place and stuff, and I don't think it's the factor that keeps me from doing it. I like to have my mess on desktop and direcotories and disks. It's not so visible. Still I would love to do anything. If I wasn't computer maniac, I would be probably writing, or knitting, sewing my own wear, painting. Nowadays all my creativity is sucked up by my work, but it's fun, because I do a lot of different things.
In grade school, we had a knitting course in the home economic class and simply loved it. Sewing too. I don't remember why I stopped with them, they're really rewarding and creative activities.
Anyhow, I've noticed that knitting is a hipstery thing to do nowadays so even men started to do it more often. :) |
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DeeKay
Registered: Nov 2002 Posts: 363 |
Knitting is awesome. And manly! Even Rambo does it!... See: Demolition Man.... |
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Krill
Registered: Apr 2002 Posts: 2969 |
Quoting Groepazyep, spot on.
these kind of "lies" are btw what makes us social beings. and people who try to not get involved with them are social outcasts. Not sure why you added the latter sentence, but i believe "social outcast" is the wrong term in a setting like this, as it does not imply a conscious choice not to partake by the person being cast out of some society.
Anyhow, i was thinking of something else than what Jailbird said about his every morning when calling feigned interest a petty lie. And again, your mileage may vary in such a setting, many a squabble has erupted once one of the partners has found out "the truth". Misunderstandings make us social beings, too. And properly dealing with them. And and and.
But enough OT. |
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chatGPZ
Registered: Dec 2001 Posts: 11359 |
Quote:i believe "social outcast" is the wrong term in a setting like this, as it does not imply a conscious choice not to partake by the person being cast out of some society.
well, imho being social outcast can very well be a concious choice.
but i challenge anyone to do the experiment once, just for one day - be honest and tell the truth, always, to anyone. (and you cant cheat by not talking) you will be surprised how much your daily routine relies on outright lying. you will also find out that you have lost one or two so called friends. and eventually found one person who will be with you forever, no matter what. |
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Fungus
Registered: Sep 2002 Posts: 680 |
All you men are being cunts.
Boobies are for babies, not for you.
Besides I thought all you homo's were more into moobs.
brb, fapping to some small asian tits... |
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Bitbreaker
Registered: Oct 2002 Posts: 504 |
Quoting KrillWow, this is quite unlike my experiences. When was this, and how old were those women? Most females i showed demos to reacted rather positive and mildly interested in my explanations about demos, their creation, their makers and the parties. No negative stereotypes like those you mentioned popped up. Interesting.
Well i showed those females like my wife or our secretaries photos on slengpung :-) Okay, our secretaries (btw. a typical women's domain!11!) are however a bit biased working here at the computer science faculty, where the nerd factor is pretty high and where they gain experience on direct contact with such nerds :-P It is about the people, not what those women think about the releases. Here pretty much women like things like pixelled stuff. Also i have witnessed quite some dramas when girlfriends/wifes accompanied their guys to some scene event. There might be exceptions though, no doubt. Now find the links to what groepaz said later on :-) |
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Cresh
Registered: Jan 2004 Posts: 354 |
Knitting? Beat Jane ;)
http://ovo.cyberdusk.pl/sezam/ |
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CreaMD
Registered: Dec 2001 Posts: 3050 |
<Post edited by CreaMD on 7/1-2014 13:20>
Quoting bitbreakerdramas when girlfriends/wifes accompanied their guys to some scene event.
I took my future wife on some North Party in Warszaw (thanx to Smalltown Boy (a.k.a. Randall) for borrowing me his place for that weekend). I was really emabarassed when they played some fat girl/porn or what was it pics on big screen and laughed on them (point probably was that it was making fun of someone's girlfriend, dunno). Also once she visited me on Forever parties I'm co-organising, and made me a scene when I didn't want time for her. There are two learning lessons from such expereinces. First general one. Don't take your girlfriends and wifes to the parties, unless they are sceners like you (which means, *don't*). Second ... |
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jailbird
Registered: Dec 2001 Posts: 1578 |
Quoting Groepazbut i challenge anyone to do the experiment once, just for one day - be honest and tell the truth, always, to anyone. (and you cant cheat by not talking) you will be surprised how much your daily routine relies on outright lying. you will also find out that you have lost one or two so called friends. and eventually found one person who will be with you forever, no matter what.
Would I have to speak up every random bit that's normally on my mind during the day or all the tasteless/irrelevant/absurd thoughts I think of but hold back when I speak with someone (by definition, that isn't lying, right?), or just to answer honestly when someone asks me something? The latter one would be quite easy to do even for a lifetime without alienating myself from the society. Except for a few white lies, I basically live like that whilst having a lot of close friends. People rarely have questions which could result in replies that might hurt or be inappropriate. When they ask something vital which might be critical to themselves, the reason they do it is because they confide in me, actually expect genuine answers, they value my words, and don't go awry or never speak to me if I am sincere. |
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