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The Female Character "Attributes"

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S Byerley
The Manhattan Engineer District
#201 - 2013-07-30 14:15:20 UTC
Remiel Pollard wrote:
Hurrrrrrrrrrrrr


Graceful exit; I reluctantly accept your resignation and apology.
Myriad Blaze
Common Sense Ltd
Nulli Secunda
#202 - 2013-07-30 14:16:44 UTC
Aya Shinomiya wrote:

I have heard from two sources (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VUPX44NQl64 and ... I must lie Juergen Elsaesser I think) that it comes from the USA and the EU commission in Brussels. They have not conceived it of course but they are in some way influenced by this ideals and try to implant it into the societies.


I hope you are joking.
Are you aware that the YouTube link you posted leads to scene from a TV show? That the people shown are actors? That the dialogues follow a script? That it's only fiction?

Aloe Cloveris
The Greater Goon
#203 - 2013-07-30 14:52:50 UTC
Aloe is flat as a board.

With so-called "big" breasts WYSIWYG; but If you pay attention to the curvature ratio of the surface, flat chests are actually part of an enormous breast that you can only see a tiny part of.

DFC4lyfe
Aya Shinomiya
Promethean Ascension
#204 - 2013-07-30 14:54:35 UTC  |  Edited by: Aya Shinomiya
Myriad Blaze wrote:
Aya Shinomiya wrote:

I have heard from two sources (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VUPX44NQl64 and ... I must lie Juergen Elsaesser I think) that it comes from the USA and the EU commission in Brussels. They have not conceived it of course but they are in some way influenced by this ideals and try to implant it into the societies.


I hope you are joking.
Are you aware that the YouTube link you posted leads to scene from a TV show? That the people shown are actors? That the dialogues follow a script? That it's only fiction?



Yes, I know. But the Kopp publisher works on social critical topics along with some others. And if they link something I think about it. I know that this is no primary source. I would give you the source with Juergen Elsaesser but I cannot find it. There were serveral talks with him where he mentioned the influence of Brussels on European and German societies.

The problem is that you will hardly find European and system critical sources in the mass media. So you need to find independend sources like investigative journalists or people like Juergen Elsaesser (chief editor of the "Compact" magazine), Christoph Hoerstel or Ken Jebsen (independend journalist) to name a few. Also there are good YouTube videos from ordinary people working on these topics. In the US some good sources are Alex Jones or Stefan Molyneux.

But I think from myself that I am capable of finding the difference between fiction and truth or possible truth. I am no one who blame everything instantly as nonsense.
Lina Thamaris
Deep Core Mining Inc.
Caldari State
#205 - 2013-07-30 15:19:24 UTC
I'm a man with a female toon (small boobs). I always laugh at toons with huge boobs, half-naked. It's a good sign of a young male...
Myriad Blaze
Common Sense Ltd
Nulli Secunda
#206 - 2013-07-30 15:51:20 UTC
Aya Shinomiya wrote:

The problem is that you will hardly find European and system critical sources in the mass media. So you need to find independend sources like investigative journalists or people like Juergen Elsaesser (chief editor of the "Compact" magazine), Christoph Hoerstel or Ken Jebsen (independend journalist) to name a few. Also there are good YouTube videos from ordinary people working on these topics. In the US some good sources are Alex Jones or Stefan Molyneux.

But I think from myself that I am capable of finding the difference between fiction and truth or possible truth. I am no one who blame everything instantly as nonsense.


I wasted some time to google the backgrounds of the first three "sources" you mentioned. It was quite enlightening. Conspiracy theorists are not really good sources in my book. But that’s only my opinion of course and you are entitled to have your own. I just hope you always remember to put on your tinfoil hat before differentiating between fiction and truth or possible truth.


Aya Shinomiya
Promethean Ascension
#207 - 2013-07-30 16:11:53 UTC  |  Edited by: Aya Shinomiya
Myriad Blaze wrote:
Aya Shinomiya wrote:

The problem is that you will hardly find European and system critical sources in the mass media. So you need to find independend sources like investigative journalists or people like Juergen Elsaesser (chief editor of the "Compact" magazine), Christoph Hoerstel or Ken Jebsen (independend journalist) to name a few. Also there are good YouTube videos from ordinary people working on these topics. In the US some good sources are Alex Jones or Stefan Molyneux.

But I think from myself that I am capable of finding the difference between fiction and truth or possible truth. I am no one who blame everything instantly as nonsense.


I wasted some time to google the backgrounds of the first three "sources" you mentioned. It was quite enlightening. Conspiracy theorists are not really good sources in my book. But that’s only my opinion of course and you are entitled to have your own. I just hope you always remember to put on your tinfoil hat before differentiating between fiction and truth or possible truth.


Each his own. I am not arguing about our opinion or my opinion regarding this. You want sources and I gave some. Case closed.
Hells Merc
Federal Navy Academy
Gallente Federation
#208 - 2013-07-30 17:01:58 UTC
Needs more nipples... pointy like.......darker and as far as erect is concerned I need to be able to flick cashew nuts clear
across the room with them....although that is way down in the list of functionality of said nipples.

Tron 3K
Caldari Provisions
Caldari State
#209 - 2013-07-30 17:05:48 UTC
Seriously?! 11 pages of Boobs! Nice! My kind of place!
Pew Terror
All of it
#210 - 2013-07-30 17:34:08 UTC
Default gender reaction to every customizable avatar system ever:
GenderReaction

Personal opinion: Noone cares.
Cpt Tirel
Institute For Continuous Glory
#211 - 2013-07-30 19:55:00 UTC
Why pick less when you can have more? Smile
Aya Shinomiya
Promethean Ascension
#212 - 2013-07-30 19:59:42 UTC
Cpt Tirel wrote:
Why pick less when you can have more? Smile


It is called 'humility'. Seldom used in consumption driven world where people define themselfs only through property what results in greed and envy.
Cpt Tirel
Institute For Continuous Glory
#213 - 2013-07-30 20:19:51 UTC
Quote:
It is called 'humility'. Seldom used in consumption driven world where people define themselfs only through property what results in greed and envy.


Yes, it is terrible. Therefore in the future all women should be genetically enhanced to have super-racks. Greed and envy begone!Big smile
DeMichael Crimson
Republic University
Minmatar Republic
#214 - 2013-07-31 01:54:52 UTC
Aya Shinomiya wrote:
Dear EVE Online players,


When I am bored a little bit I often click around and look at the characters you guys have created. One thing according to the female characters is very ... prominent: It seems you guys mostly like big racks and half naked, skinny bodies.

I know that with a probability of 80 to 90% a man created the character. I am not a feminist. I think this a firstly a questions of aesthetics which of course depends on personal views. But I ask myself is this the imagination you have how a woman should be? This is not an attack on you guys. And I do not want to start a discussion of what you all thing is beautiful. I only wanted to show a conspicuity.

I do not tell you what to do. EVE Online is a free game for which you all pay. You can do what you want. I only wanted to give my opinion.


Regards.

Well, hate to burst your bubble but female gamers also do the same thing. Don't believe me, check out Felicia Day explaining how she makes her game characters look.


DMC
Plastic Psycho
Necro-Economics
#215 - 2013-07-31 02:03:26 UTC  |  Edited by: Plastic Psycho
Aya Shinomiya wrote:
Dear EVE Online players,


When I am bored a little bit I often click around and look at the characters you guys have created. One thing according to the female characters is very ... prominent: It seems you guys mostly like big racks and half naked, skinny bodies.

I know that with a probability of 80 to 90% a man created the character. I am not a feminist. I think this a firstly a questions of aesthetics which of course depends on personal views. But I ask myself is this the imagination you have how a woman should be? This is not an attack on you guys. And I do not want to start a discussion of what you all thing is beautiful. I only wanted to show a conspicuity.

I do not tell you what to do. EVE Online is a free game for which you all pay. You can do what you want. I only wanted to give my opinion.


Regards.

Have you ever looked at the female superheroes in comic books and manga? Or movies? You know what makes them real superheroes? The ability to fight and do gymnastics with all that upper-body ballast they're hauling around. Also: Miracle-Fabric uniforms. Roll

Now... guess how many many EVE-players also spent their formative years reading comic books or similar male-audience-oriented extruded product?

No, I'm not saying that men are fixated (yes I am), but in a fantastic venue, after years of acculturation, well, many men think immortal psychopathic space-wimmin' should have a certain... Look.
Warcalibre
NovaTech Holdings
#216 - 2013-07-31 02:06:21 UTC
#CallKotaku
Ken 1138
State War Academy
Caldari State
#217 - 2013-07-31 03:39:25 UTC
Aya Shinomiya wrote:
Dear EVE Online players,


When I am bored a little bit I often click around and look at the characters you guys have created. One thing according to the female characters is very ... prominent: It seems you guys mostly like big racks and half naked, skinny bodies.

I know that with a probability of 80 to 90% a man created the character. I am not a feminist. I think this a firstly a questions of aesthetics which of course depends on personal views. But I ask myself is this the imagination you have how a woman should be? This is not an attack on you guys. And I do not want to start a discussion of what you all thing is beautiful. I only wanted to show a conspicuity.

I do not tell you what to do. EVE Online is a free game for which you all pay. You can do what you want. I only wanted to give my opinion.


Regards.



Or you can make an avatar like mine. Calari poster boy of State pride. LONG LIVE THE STATE! LONG LIVE TIBUS HETH! http://i.imgur.com/mjzNyu7.jpg
Cynter DeVries
Spheroidal Projections
#218 - 2013-07-31 05:21:44 UTC
Plastic Psycho wrote:
Aya Shinomiya wrote:
Dear EVE Online players,


When I am bored a little bit I often click around and look at the characters you guys have created. One thing according to the female characters is very ... prominent: It seems you guys mostly like big racks and half naked, skinny bodies.

I know that with a probability of 80 to 90% a man created the character. I am not a feminist. I think this a firstly a questions of aesthetics which of course depends on personal views. But I ask myself is this the imagination you have how a woman should be? This is not an attack on you guys. And I do not want to start a discussion of what you all thing is beautiful. I only wanted to show a conspicuity.

I do not tell you what to do. EVE Online is a free game for which you all pay. You can do what you want. I only wanted to give my opinion.


Regards.

Have you ever looked at the female superheroes in comic books and manga? Or movies? You know what makes them real superheroes? The ability to fight and do gymnastics with all that upper-body ballast they're hauling around. Also: Miracle-Fabric uniforms. Roll

Now... guess how many many EVE-players also spent their formative years reading comic books or similar male-audience-oriented extruded product?

No, I'm not saying that men are fixated (yes I am), but in a fantastic venue, after years of acculturation, well, many men think immortal psychopathic space-wimmin' should have a certain... Look.

I'm not sure how you fight in Eve but for me, gymnastics are not involved.

Cynter's Law of feature suggestion: Thou shalt not suggest NPCs do something players could do instead.

Nariya Kentaya
Ministry of War
Amarr Empire
#219 - 2013-08-01 21:14:54 UTC
Plastic Psycho wrote:
Aya Shinomiya wrote:
Dear EVE Online players,


When I am bored a little bit I often click around and look at the characters you guys have created. One thing according to the female characters is very ... prominent: It seems you guys mostly like big racks and half naked, skinny bodies.

I know that with a probability of 80 to 90% a man created the character. I am not a feminist. I think this a firstly a questions of aesthetics which of course depends on personal views. But I ask myself is this the imagination you have how a woman should be? This is not an attack on you guys. And I do not want to start a discussion of what you all thing is beautiful. I only wanted to show a conspicuity.

I do not tell you what to do. EVE Online is a free game for which you all pay. You can do what you want. I only wanted to give my opinion.


Regards.

Have you ever looked at the female superheroes in comic books and manga? Or movies? You know what makes them real superheroes? The ability to fight and do gymnastics with all that upper-body ballast they're hauling around. Also: Miracle-Fabric uniforms. Roll

Now... guess how many many EVE-players also spent their formative years reading comic books or similar male-audience-oriented extruded product?

No, I'm not saying that men are fixated (yes I am), but in a fantastic venue, after years of acculturation, well, many men think immortal psychopathic space-wimmin' should have a certain... Look.

to eb fair, i spent most of my childhood in fantasy land of one kind or another, and i still find big boobs and waists on girls kinda not sexy, i prefer athletes, if only because theya re actually fun to be around and are more up for "guy things" like rugby, pranks, and gaming.

plus the few girls ive grown up with who had "larger" breasts, always just felt so impersonal to hug and wahtnot, its like i gotta reach around two giant fat-sacks just to give them a hug hello, much easier to get close to a girl with smaller breasts (but i guess thats just me and my obsession with giving hugs to the very few people i can tolerate long enough to ebcome friends with).

ad at this point i dont even remember where my arguement was going or what i was arguing, im tired and getting a coffee, will edit post later.
Eurydia Vespasian
Storm Hunters
#220 - 2013-08-01 21:19:04 UTC
Nariya Kentaya wrote:
ad at this point i dont even remember where my arguement was going or what i was arguing, im tired and getting a coffee, will edit post later.


breasts, apparently.