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ParticipantOH AWESOME!!! I would LOVE that!
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ParticipantHer hairs a little to long for PG (depending on the artist but I preffer her with short hair to make her stand out omung other characters) but she has the perfect physique. Great morph BTW…
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Participant๐ ๐ฎ ๐ Oh that's just SUPERHOT!!!!! ๐ฎ ๐ ๐ฎ
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ParticipantOh thank you for coming back. I missed your artwork. It way ROCKS!!!
February 9, 2006 at 2:36 am in reply to: "What If…" Sonya took "The Serum"? (UPDATED w/ Page 7!) #2147300tree
ParticipantOoooohhhhhh WWWWOOOOOOWWWWWW !!!!!!
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ParticipantVery cool.
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Participant๐ ๐ Maybe her super muscles have a greater rate of expansion ๐ ๐
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ParticipantI have the clip and have been looking for the episode on TV for about two years now. Apparently there is a scene were Sheen can't open a bottle so Mandy takes it, places the cap were the bicep ends and forarm begins and opens the bottle by flexing on it. ๐ฎ
February 5, 2006 at 4:42 am in reply to: "What If…" Sonya took "The Serum"? (UPDATED w/ Page 7!) #2144600tree
ParticipantI fully agree with Dave why this is just a side store. If you give Sonya huge muscles and Tetsuko a massive intelect why have two characters in the store instead of just one perfect one. I know I don't want that. I like my heroes to have flaws and weaknesses. That makes them more real. If a character has no weaknesses like superman (no I don't consider a vulnerability to a very rare substance to be a real weakness when the character is Omnipotent as he is) it takes away from the fact that hero is a person to. It's good to have a supporting cast that can do things the main character can't so they can help each other. That's how friendships are built.
February 5, 2006 at 4:31 am in reply to: When a joke goes too far, or a way to ruin some months #2191300tree
ParticipantIt's a sad truth that stereotypes run rampant in society.ย Stereotypes are based on something real, but get exaggerated and twisted into something false, all because of a few rare cases that are accepted as the norm.ย Not all Muslims are violent terrorists, nor are all people in Saudi Arabia, but many Americans believe that's the truth because of a few bad examples.ย Similarly, a lot of people in Saudi Arabia may see Americans as being greedy swine, and Christians as self-righteous creeps, when that's not true of all of us.ย Stereotypes exist in all parts of the world, and every race, religion, gender, and any other group can have both good and bad representatives.ย The day that society can live without prejudice may be far off, if possible, but a man can dream…
I heard that. I know all about people being stereotyped being from a small conservative town in southeast Ohio. Here's the kicker, I'm not a Christian and a lot of people here have a huge problem with that. I wouldn't dare tell them that I'm a Pagan. I get fired from my job for something made up so they could get rid of the "Satanist" (and no paganism is not satanic worship). It's sad when we fought a revolutionary war to gain freedom from "oppressive" England and gays can be married there but not here. What's that say about the personal freedom of Americans. I was reading people magazine and saw that the singer George Michael's is getting married to a guy from Texas who runs an art galleria. They have to get married in England because Taxes does acknowledge gay marriage.
WHAT UP WIT DAT?!!
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