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https://x.com/yoloswagstudios/status/1711015777027883249 is the link to the Artist.
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https://x.com/yoloswagstudios/status/1711015777027883249 is the link to the Artist.
yoloswagstudios never misses.https://x.com/yoloswagstudios/status/1711015777027883249 is the link to the Artist.
Yeah, although he's dating an MtF and made a comic defending keffals during #DropKiwiFarms, therefore I'm a bit wary of him. Most of his comics are funny though.yoloswagstudios never misses.
It's a nigress, so, she is talking to whitey. He just assumed it was himView attachment 5399327
So it could be cannon that he’s not gay
I think it just reflects that men don't get compliments as much and so they treasure them for a long time, particularly from women.View attachment 5399327
So it could be cannon that he’s not gay
I feel weird if I haven't shaved and started growing a neck beard, so I don't know how a woman could put up with not shaving her legs.View attachment 5415417
So her legs look like a car wash brush,a brush,and fuzzy logs
even further back,like the '80sOnly in the '90's.
The comic has a point tbh, hairless legs are nice and all but the idea that women need them is a pure construct. It's not like most men want to shave their own.I feel weird if I haven't shaved and started growing a neck beard, so I don't know how a woman could put up with not shaving her legs.
With an artstyle like Blobby's it's going to be pretty hard to render subtle things like fine hair, which you need light tapered lines for.her legs look like a car wash brush,a brush,and fuzzy logs
Yeah, you don't need to believe in an idea since it's not real, but there's still a point to beauty standards and I think the comic completely misses it.The comic has a point tbh, hairless legs are nice and all but the idea that women need them is a pure construct. It's not like most men want to shave their own.
Yeah, you don't need to believe in an idea since it's not real, but there's still a point to beauty standards and I think the comic completely misses it.
Yeah, that's what I was going for, not the unrealistic ones.There might be a point to "impossible" beauty standards, including the type that might drive people to develop eating disorders.
However, most beauty standards revolve around three things:
Hygiene
Health and physical activity
Fertility
The reason why leftists hate beauty standards at all is because mantaining these three things takes work, and leftists are allergic to work.
What kind of retard do you need to be to cut yourself that much and that badly on a SAFETY RAZOR?!View attachment 5415417
So her legs look like a car wash brush,a brush,and fuzzy logs
Im convinced most women who don't shave their legs and pits do it out of a childish "you told me to do it so I won't do it!" responseI feel weird if I haven't shaved and started growing a neck beard, so I don't know how a woman could put up with not shaving her legs.
So they grew out of child propaganda and they don’t notice grown up propagandaTwo days ago, the Blobby and Friends Twitter account uploaded a new comic that got deleted shortly after it was posted. I regretfully did not think about saving it until it was too late, but the comic had Lily discovering Blobby with superhero action figures. When she asks why Blobby seems very interested in the action figures, the blobfish responds with something along the lines of whether or not the figurines are promoting military propaganda.
I couldn't find an archive of the comic anywhere as of this post.
Yeah but they frame it more in the sense that society is expecting them to do so and that's why they don't want to.Im convinced most women who don't shave their legs and pits do it out of a childish "you told me to do it so I won't do it!" response