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ParticipantUnderstatement, I'd say radioactive . . . ๐
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Indeed. Welcome, Ms Sereny. ๐
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ParticipantWonderful light and atmosphere!
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ParticipantFor some reason, though she is definetly very gorgeous, I can't help but wish that she had another 5 pounds of muscle on her. ๐
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ParticipantQuote from Sir DCM:
And for those of you who're now wondering "what's he gonna do for his 1000th post if it's not a drawing of an even bigger Tetsuko?" Well, I'll give you one hint: it's what I think almost everyone who's read the Tetsuko comics has wanted to see, even if they don't consciously realize it yet. (Let the guessing games begin!)
Oooohhhhh, has he read my mind?! Surely not! Then again… ;D
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ParticipantNo. No, no.
Sorry, mr. Matthews. Just no.No, I don't really like this variant of Tet-chan, neither I think that she's magnificent, and I'm far from being speechless. Satin and Tetsuko were first fictional FBB's that I've found on the net(DCM Studios connected me to amaz0ns.com), few years ago, and it was love from the first sight. I used to anxiously check your site almost every day(nowadays, I'm used to check the news board here, to catch up with all FM uptades ๐ ), hoping to see more of Contest Jitters(my presonal favourite, but now you're focused on Tetsuko character) or Fight! Mighty Muscle Girl.
But this one… just no.
I don't like it, believe it or not guys. She's just… aw, how to say? She lost her appeal in my eyes on this pic.
Don't get me wrong, I'm still your big fan, mr. Dave, but I don't feel this one. Not at all. It's probably just me, looking at most of people's comments in this topic. I think it might have something to do with the fact that I'm not into ultra huge girls(at least not into few particular ultra huge girls or their variants) and being used to 'just' huge Tet-chan. Besides, her previous ultra-huges like this one are just as muscular and of even better quality, so it's gonna be hard to beat Tetsuko's ultra-huginess record ๐ , at least for some of us(you are looking forward to beat your own record, mr. Matthews?).(I hope you won't kill me for this hideous, heretic's speech, or make me Amaz0ns Public Enemy no. 1 O.O)
I'm not normally a fan of hypermuscle, but when DCM and Kulli do it, I like it. I see what you mean; it's pushing the upper limit of what I find sexy even for Sir DCM's work. but it's just inside the boundaries of what I like, so, for me, it is super-sexy.
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ParticipantThanks for the link Refaal; what a hottie Ms Barbosa is! 8)
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ParticipantSomebody named a kid "Truman Capone"?
Exactly! Doesn't it also refer to Capone as being "she"? ๐ฎ
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ParticipantHere's an article that provides a different perspective on things.
http://content.hamptonroads.com/story.cfm?story=123346&ran=30837
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ParticipantThat has to be one of the most frightening things I have ever read. Even so, thanks for posting it. I can't pretend it gets me any closer to understanding why, but will anyone ever truly know the answer? I doubt it.
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ParticipantThanks for the links, Lingster. I may not find time to check them out properly for a couple of days, but I'll try and get around to doing so – I'm always interested in broadening my knowlege if I can. To save time, space, and to keep to your bullet-point theme, here are my thoughts so far.
- I'm sure you're already aware of this, but the cross of St George is the official flag of England, although when the England football team play Germany, and in areas where the BNP (British National Party, or Nazis in disguise) are popular, it definetly dooes have racist overtones. :'( Is the Confederate flag similarly the official emblem of the southern states? The other thing that puzzles me is how it derives its form from the cross of St Andrew (I believe that I have Scottish ancestry, with my surname being, if it hails from Scotland and not just from an ancestor having made, or lived near to bells, a sept name of Clan McMillan. Thus, the link intrigues me.
- I was dimly aware of New England being quite puritanical historically, but I didn't link Puritans vs. Roundheads with North vs. South, although I'd always wondered when it started, as I did know that it had to have been pre-US Civil War. As far as the legacy of the Alamo, I knew that it had most meaning for Texans, but wondered if it had resonance in the rest of the country. Also, if you wouldn't mind elaborating for a curious mind, what Enlightenment ideas do you feel are important when discussing the idea of prizing self-reliance and the culture of firearm ownership for self-defence?
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