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  • in reply to: FMG Cliches #47662
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    It sure is, and I must say that in most cases once you try one it's hard to stop because they tend to be very fun to write or (draw) for artists.  People like them for a few different reasons, but it usually boils down to the basic it's just plain old fun.

    in reply to: Renee Zellweger @zero #54387
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    That age would make the women "FAT" instead.  I'd rather prefer an age that's somewhere down the middle, where they have meat on their bones but are shapely in all the right places.  Naturally I'd prefer muscle over all of them but let's not get carried away here.

    in reply to: Katie working out NSFW #54163
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    I quite like what you've done with these renders, she's got a wonderful amount of thickness to her and a very beautiful and attractive face.  Nicely done!

    in reply to: Boyfriend or not? #45500
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    I like boyfriends or lovers who support their woman to the end, regardless of the consequences.  A decent guy who deserves to be with such a fine beauty, rather than some dude that's just great in bed or something like that.  But it really depends on what the story is all about.  Sometimes for the sake of plot it is necessary to go a certain direction, I don't really care or imagine to be with a fictional woman.  It's much more important for me to see how the story goes, rather than if I can imagine myself being with a character.

    in reply to: Molly’s Dream-NSFW #54113
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    Much better, sometimes less is more in this case!

    in reply to: Molly’s Dream-NSFW #54110
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    I like the concept and execution, but the font is EXTREMELY difficult to read, and ruins the image with it's blandness from an art design perspective.  I really like what you did though, but something needs to be done about that font.

    in reply to: Michael Moore Learns About Socialism Firsthand #53890
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    How many people have actually seen the movie anyway?  I saw some clips and there are some valid points Moore brought up which spoke to both Democrats AND Republicans.  It became less about whose political party you're with and more about society as a whole.

    Unlike his previous films, this one is not geared towards being politically correct or choosing a side, it's more about showing what some people have to go through in order to get healthcare in the US.  I'm always of the opinion that you should watch the movie first before jumping to conclusions, and from the clips I saw it was actually pretty decent and not choosing a side.

    in reply to: would you believe… #53923
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    Ah, if only that were a real photo; that really would have been an awesome person to run into.

    in reply to: Michael Moore Learns About Socialism Firsthand #53882
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    At the same time though our system still needs a hell of a lot improvement.  Health is not something we should put a price on, if someone needs an operation they shouldn't need to be 60,000 that they can afford.  Insurance companies keep on denying claims so that the insurance company could make a profit, because if they accept a claim then they lose cash.

    That's where the system becomes flawed, we pay for insurance and yet those companies still can deny us of our coverage where as in other countries if you get into a serious accident they will fix you up for free.  Though there are problems with that system, ours isn't much better and in some cases it turns out to be much worse; mainly when it involves the insurance company.

    in reply to: A "heads up" #53821
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    I was thinking it was that girl from Gilligan's island!  Wow her chest, arms, legs, hell her entire body is looking spectacular!  I seriously cannot wait!

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