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Rohamad_Ali wrote: »I thought boobies were pg-13
About time. Now give us some better looking armors to choose from then the current all the same looking stuff.
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Yes,that thing is only possible if a man and woman goes to bed. It is impossible two men or two women. If you like it or not.Shad0wfire99 wrote: »*** are more shocking than murder. What a world.
^ Case in point.
Interesting point. But if murder is the worst crime and murder is okay to depict, then wouldn't that mean any other grotesque crime, lewd explicit image, etc. is okay to depict? Why have we been conditioned to be shocked?
You can thank the Church for one.
And yet God said "go forth and multiply" and not "go forth and reduce.
...as far as technique i'm raising my glass to the proficiency of the artist before moving on, because it seems they managed to express flawlessly.
i see Dibella as the realization of enjoyment of sensuality, i.e. finding happiness in your perceptions. i think that particular Aedra wants to emphasize that existence and experience itself is to be rewarding.
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I keep seeing mention of "outraged Americans" and people bashing us for being offended, yet I haven't seen or heard of a single person upset at this. I swear it's the internet's favourite thing to attack imaginary strawmen. It's incredibly clear from here and in-game that if there even are any offended people, they are in an extreme minority.
Meanwhile I wish I wasn't broke af, Dibella is my favourite Aedra, and I would love to own this statue
Love to all
rfennell_ESO wrote: »It's not like some girl is going to go to her local high school and attempt a mass boobing because of this.
If it somehow does happen, I don't think there will be fatalities.
Compared to what Call of Duty and it's ilk is showing.... Not that I'm a firm believer in games cause violence, I just think they aren't helping the situation and sometimes have some bearing on it.
...as far as technique i'm raising my glass to the proficiency of the artist before moving on, because it seems they managed to express flawlessly.
i see Dibella as the realization of enjoyment of sensuality, i.e. finding happiness in your perceptions. i think that particular Aedra wants to emphasize that existence and experience itself is to be rewarding.
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"finding happiness in your perceptions"
interesting take
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Alright alright but the real question is: do you like that statue's personality?
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Alright alright but the real question is: do you like that statue's personality?
Even though she can be a bit stone faced at times, I do