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January 5, 2006 at 2:17 am #20530LuParticipant
Heh… not that Lu has many fans.. in fact.. I can think of two people that like her if I'm lucky @_@;
But these are muscle art, and yes, the second one carries a message. Offensive language, though.
http://www.deviantart.com/view/27260184/ likes 'em.
Let me know if those links don't work…
January 5, 2006 at 3:54 am #20531Muscle Growth NutParticipantOn the first one: HOT DAMN! 😀
On the second one: I want to be there with a video camera when she does it. 😎
January 5, 2006 at 7:30 am #20532Amazon LoverParticipantOn Picture #1: I highly doubt that only two people like Lu. She's one of the stars of this forum, right up there with Andrah and Tetsuko. You've gotten fan art, morphs, and praise from people on this forum. Lu may not be in big demand in the world of DA, but among those who actually APPRECIATE the muscular female form, Lu's as big a celebrity as they come (Both figuratively and literally!). And you know that a few of us even like her when she's as much "up the duff" as she is buff, to borrow some of your native land's slang. Lu truly rocks out loud, thoroughly.
On Picture #2: I agree that people can be major numbskulls about acceptance. Those who use religion as an excuse are, in my opinion, missing the point. There is actually nothing against homosexuality in the Old Testament, and only one mention against it in the New Testament, and that one is in a book that's considered suspicious by history and Christianity buffs. Besides, the number one rule of Christianity is "Love thy neighbor as thyself". Even if not being gay was an actual rule in the Bible, is it worth it to support that minor rule, which didn't even make it into the "top ten" (AKA the Ten Commandments), if it means breaking the number one rule? I believe that a big part of Christianity is acceptance of others, including people who are gay or bisexual, and to not recognize that is missing the point. That's what I personally believe. And even if you keep religion out of it, how does someone being gay hurt you? It's not like they're forcing you to be gay, too. It's not like you can catch homosexuality like a disease. So why the big deal? And then there's perhaps the dumbest arguement of all: that gay marriages are an insult to marriage. Give me a break. Half of marriages today end in divorce. Lots of straight marriages are less-than-great. Being gay or straight doesn't make a difference. Gay people are no less normal than straight people. Of course, I have yet to meet any human being who IS normal, gay, straight, bi, or otherwise…
January 5, 2006 at 8:00 am #20533psycho666Participant😎 nice 😎
January 6, 2006 at 9:26 pm #20534FonkParticipantI am going to raise my hand and say, "I like Lu."
*raises hand*
I like Lu.
I am also emphatically not homophobic. I think it's awful that there can be such prejudice in the world today.
*hugs*
January 6, 2006 at 9:42 pm #2053510-4ParticipantLove the color pencil work in that first one.
The second one I’ll keep my distance from. 😀
January 7, 2006 at 9:17 am #20536g-manParticipantAwesome stuff!
The first one seems a bit odd, but I think it is just the odd perspective messing with me.
As for the second, well, thank goodness you're gay, otherwise we'd never get such awesome art as this 😉
I don't understand homophobes. I wonder if they realize that they're more "abnormal" and "wrong" than they make out Gays themselves to be. Talk about being hypocritical.
January 7, 2006 at 9:53 am #20537JimmyDimplesParticipantOkay, I know that Kulli's art's great, well crafted as always, and high quality.
But… on picture 2.
I mean this as gently as I can, and I don't want to hurt anyone else, gay, straight, or what have you…
But a supermuscular, angry looking leviathan threatening to beat somebody down to the street… in the name of stopping an irrational fear? Threatening a hurtin' because someone is afraid? Fighting fear with hate?
O_o Isn't that kinda like executing someone for attempting suicide?
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