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Topic | You know how even "good" cosplays use pieces that are blatantly fake? |
Serras 10/02/17 3:45:48 AM #14 | Zeus posted... idk, I see a lot of issues. The material on the cloak is waaaaay too thin for a real cloak. It just looks like somebody's bedsheets. Then, as others pointed out, you can see folds in the "skin" part of his shirt and the patches of pink are visibly separate pieces of material. Granted, it's not a bad cosplay, but it's not really a convincing one either. The arms are fabric because the pink bits would look absolutely terrible if they were painted directly onto his skin (not to mention needing to be reapplied every time this costume is worn). Fabric folds when bent. Seeing the fold in his arm while it's bent is perfectly fine. The back of the cloak is probably made of a thicker material than the stuff on his shoulders/chest, since the way it folds up on the floor DOES look like a thick fabric. Take a sheet and hold it above the floor, you won't get folds like that. You'd also probably be able to see through a thin white fabric a bit, but his cloak is totally opaque. The folds on his chest and shoulders don't look so great, but I'd chalk that up to trying to replicate the anime art, which...did not draw fabric elegantly. https://static.comicvine.com/uploads/square_small/10/100757/2136298-piccolovsandroid17..png I personally think this guy did a really good job, and I'd like to see you do better. --- An asteroid, Mr. President. |
Topic | Anyone else like Persona 5? (spoilers) |
Serras 10/01/17 10:36:39 PM #13 | Yeah, PS2 version didn't let you control them, but it wasn't that bad. A couple characters would throw out stupid status moves sometimes (Mitsuru and marin karin....why), but more often than not they'd do what the average player would, which really cut down on the tedium of dungeon crawling. --- An asteroid, Mr. President. |
Topic | Just had my first fully vegan meal. Was pretty good. |
Serras 10/01/17 10:14:10 PM #56 | Revelation34 posted... Doctor Foxx posted...In English the term "vegan" is used as a qualifier. Anything that follows it is vegan (without animal products). vegan cookies means no eggs, butter, or milk. Vegan sauce means no meat, butter, milk, etc. vegan cheese means no dairy or rennet. It's really not at all difficult. using the qualifier word vegan is calling it something else. When you talk to people in real life, you quickly realize that people do not always use words literally and sometimes omit words because they are not necessary for the speaker's meaning to be understood. "Vegan cheese" would be more accurately called "vegan cheese substitute," but it is completely unnecessary to say "substitute" since it is obvious to any adult with a brain that cheese cannot be vegan, and thus "vegan cheese" would not literally be cheese, but a cheese-like substance that vegans use in place of it. That's just how communication works. --- An asteroid, Mr. President. |
Topic | Just had my first fully vegan meal. Was pretty good. |
Serras 10/01/17 5:40:33 AM #23 | Revelation34 posted... Doctor Foxx posted...Not consuming animal products has a much lower net loss of life and cruelty There's a difference between not eating meat that's already on your plate and lots of people just not buying meat. If demand decreases, supply will decrease as well, because no company wants to waste excessive amounts of product. That'd cut into their precious profits, after all. --- An asteroid, Mr. President. |
Topic | do movies and game having bittersweet ending bother you? |
Serras 10/01/17 4:29:10 AM #14 | If it's well-written and makes sense for the story, I enjoy it. If, for instance, characters start dropping dead for no logical reason near the end of a thing, it makes me want to throw the book/game/whatever across the room. It's too late in the story for it to have any long-lasting impact on the narrative or surviving characters, which makes it just a cheap, lazy way to make the audience emotional. That kind of bittersweet ending can kindly fuck off. --- An asteroid, Mr. President. |
Topic | shoot i touched a jalapeno and touched my eye |
Serras 09/29/17 11:09:30 PM #62 | Little bit in front of it. Not super far up, but it's near the vagina, not in it. Google some anatomy charts for exact position, not sure I can link them here. --- An asteroid, Mr. President. |
Topic | shoot i touched a jalapeno and touched my eye |
Serras 09/29/17 10:26:27 PM #60 | SmokeMassTree posted... Idk what kind of granny's you fucking bro but none of my bitches have any hair near their vagins I'm seriously doubting you've ever actually seen a woman's genitalia, because the urethra is most definitely NOT in the vagina. --- An asteroid, Mr. President. |
Topic | shoot i touched a jalapeno and touched my eye |
Serras 09/29/17 10:12:57 PM #58 | SmokeMassTree posted... That's not the correct word and my "uretie" is very thiccccc Just think about it for a moment, okay? Women have skin folds and hair and stuff that pee will hang on to. They have to wipe to dry everything off. --- An asteroid, Mr. President. |
Topic | When did it become acceptable for regular teenagers to use the walmart scooters? |
Serras 09/29/17 3:47:35 AM #12 | While it's more likely to be just teens screwing around...you really don't know that. You can't always tell if someone's disabled just by looking at them, and young people aren't exempt. --- An asteroid, Mr. President. |
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