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How much do I bet there's SJW art for Arthur of all things?
There's always more.I feel like there may have been more though.
Not as bad as I'd hoped, though.
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How much do I bet there's SJW art for Arthur of all things?
There's always more.I feel like there may have been more though.
That first one...they don't even look remotely like the characters!There's always more.
Not as bad as I'd hoped, though.![]()
my favorite part is how they didn't even draw hello kittybnha girls
Also, shipping nine-year-olds. Real classy.
Oh wow it’s almost like the folks down at Blizzard are super lazy and use HotS as an easy af cash grab from suckers.
And yet BABD somehow finds a way to sound pretentious about it.
In my search for awful hero academia art, i discovered that there are actually 2 canonically confirmed trans characters, a secondary hero and villain. Maybe this would explain why this fandom found so many sjws? Probably not considering these two seem unknown/unpopular, sjws would rather troonify the white hot guys than show love to the the actual trans characters.
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Last one is unrelated but i got i got a good laugh
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Those guys clearly need to get treated for a fever judging by how hard they're blushing there. The blond guy on the right even looks like he's about to pass out.
Also, I'm not the most super patriotic person in the world, but that wolf picture made my jaw drop in disgust. Why do these people refuse to think before they speak?
Also lol @ all the artcows who bitch about being talked about here. The simplest way to avoid being mentioned on KF is to not draw artrocious, genderspecial, racist art under the guise of uwu representation, but you can’t expect that from the transtrenders.
the one on the right is actually the original design used in the animated short, the "after" is actually the one on the left where they made her look more like how she did in her comic debut, aka they made her manlier because BABD hates femininityalso, am i missing something with this comparison pic to her old design in the comic, because the "after" (right) actually looks prettier
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That's why I wrote about it.Which is a perfectly reasonable impression to get, because both of those things are actually true. While a label for being gay didn't exist in Michelangelo's time, he only ever showed romantic interest in men, and wrote a number of sonnets to various men he was infatuated with.
As for never seeing a naked girl, that's also true, but not because Michelangelo never dated one. It was considered highly taboo for women to be nude art models at the time. Obviously some artists were still able to use female models in secret, but Michelangelo rarely used them. Out of all of his art, there's only one study of a female nude that survives. Everything else either used a male nude model or was lost to time.
Sorry about the art history sperging.
So Tumblr, having live female models was taboo in Michelangelo's time, but what's your excuse for shitty anatomy?
The irony of the league ones is that each one of them either fits a stereotype or is the exact opposite of what the artist is trying to portray. All three dress very scantily clad in their original appearance. The first one on the left, Jinx, is essentially a terrorist for the lulz, and blows stuff up cuz she likes explosions and chaos. The one of the left, Katarina, is an assassin for a social Darwinist conqueror empire w/ a sadistic streak, and suffers from a forbidden love w/ a rival from an enemy nation. Lastly, Ahri, the one who’s on her own, is a kitsune-esque spirit, that eats the souls of humans by seducing them in order to gain greater power.![]()
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The art is good from a technical standpoint but compared to the original concepts the changes baffle me. (last time I checked lesbians, magic, heathen gods and Israeli Jews don't mix with Islam). The artist gives me some Nayzak vibes; they speak in this calm yet condescending tranquil indoctrinated tone. Each painting is done with this big ass description about why the hijab is good for you.
Why do Muslim women have to cover their heads?" This question is one which is asked by Muslim and non-Muslim alike. For many women it is the truest test of being a Muslim.
The answer to the question is very simple - Muslim women observe "Hijab" (covering the head and the body) because Allah has told them to do so.
"O Prophet, tell your wives and daughters and the believing women to draw their outer garments around them (when they go out or are among men). That is better in order that they may be known (to be Muslims) and not annoyed..." (Qur'an 33:59)
Other secondary reasons include the requirement for modesty in both men and women. Both will then be evaluated for intelligence and skills instead of looks and sexuality. An Iranian school girl is quoted as saying, "We want to stop men from treating us like sex objects, as they have always done. We want them to ignore our appearance and to be attentive to our personalities and mind. We want them to take us seriously and treat us as equals and not just chase us around for our bodies and physical looks." A Muslim woman who covers her head is making a statement about her identity. Anyone who sees her will know that she is a Muslim and has a good moral character. Many Muslim women who cover are filled with dignity and self esteem; they are pleased to be identified as a Muslim woman. As a chaste, modest, pure woman, she does not want her sexuality to enter into interactions with men in the smallest degree. A woman who covers herself is concealing her sexuality but allowing her femininity to be brought out.
The question of hijab for Muslim women has been a controversy for centuries and will probably continue for many more. Some learned people do not consider the subject open to discussion and consider that covering the face is required, while a majority are of the opinion that it is not required. A middle line position is taken by some who claim that the instructions are vague and open to individual discretion depending on the situation. The wives of the Prophet (S) were required to cover their faces so that men would not think of them in sexual terms since they were the "Mothers of the Believers," but this requirement was not extended to other women.
The word "hijab" comes from the Arabic word "hajaba" meaning to hide from view or conceal. In the present time, the context of hijab is the modest covering of a Muslim woman. The question now is what is the extent of the covering? The Qur'an says:
"Say to the believing man that they should lower their gaze and guard their modesty; that will make for greater purity for them; and Allah is well acquainted with all that they do. And say to the believing women that they should lower their gaze and guard their modesty; and that they should not display their beauty and ornaments except what must ordinarily appear thereof; that they should draw their veils over their bosoms and not display their beauty except to their husbands..." (Qur'an 24:30-31)
These verses from the Qur'an contain two main injunctions:
1. A woman should not show her beauty or adornments except what appears by uncontrolled factors such as the wind blowing her clothes, and
2. the head covers should be drawn so as to cover the hair, the neck and the bosom.
Islam has no fixed standard as to the style of dress or type of clothing that Muslims must wear. However, some requirements must be met. The first of these requirements is the parts of the body which must be covered. Islam has two sources for guidance and rulings: first, the Qur'an, the revealed word of Allah and secondly, the Hadith or the traditions of the Prophet Muhammad (S) who was chosen by Allah to be the role model for mankind. The following is a Tradition of the Prophet:
"Ayesha (R) reported that Asmaa the daughter of Abu Bakr (R) came to the Messenger of Allah (S) while wearing thin clothing. He approached her and said: 'O Asmaa! When a girl reaches the menstrual age, it is not proper that anything should remain exposed except this and this. He pointed to the face and hands." (Abu Dawood)
The second requirement is looseness. The clothing must be loose enough so as not to describe the shape of the woman's body. One desirable way to hide the shape of the body is to wear a cloak over other clothes. However, if the clothing is loose enough, an outer garment is not necessary. Thickness is the third requirement. The clothing must be thick enough so as not to show the color of the skin it covers or the shape of the body. The Prophet Muhammad (S) stated that in later generations of his ummah there would be "women who would be dressed but naked and on top of their heads (what looks like) camel humps. Curse them for they are truly cursed." (Muslim) Another requirement is an over-all dignified appearance. The clothing should not attract men's attention to the woman. It should not be shiny and flashy so that everyone notices the dress and the woman. In addition there are other requirements:
3. Women must not dress so as to appear as men.
"Ibn Abbas narrated: 'The Prophet (S) cursed the men who appear like women and the women who appear like men.'" (Bukhari)
4. Women should not dress in a way similar to the unbelievers.
5. The clothing should be modest, not excessively fancy and also not excessively ragged to gain others admiration or sympathy.
Often forgotten is the fact that modern Western dress is a new invention. Looking at the clothing of women as recently as seventy years ago, we see clothing similar to hijab. These active and hard-working women of the West were not inhibited by their clothing which consisted of long, full dresses and various types of head covering. Muslim women who wear hijab do not find it impractical or interfering with their activities in all levels and walks of life. Hijab is not merely a covering dress but more importantly, it is behavior, manners, speech and appearance in public. Dress is only one facet of the total being. The basic requirement of the Muslim woman's dress apply to the Muslim man's clothing with the difference being mainly in degree. Modesty requires that the area between the navel and the knee be covered in front of all people except the wife. The clothing of men should not be like the dress of women, nor should it be tight or provocative. A Muslim should dress to show his identity as a Muslim. Men are not allowed to wear gold or silk. However, both are allowed for women.
For both men and women, clothing requirements are not meant to be a restriction but rather a way in which society will function in a proper, Islamic manner.
Mary C. Ali
This is... disgusting...There's a community on Tumblr that ships Ding Dong and Julian from OneyPlays, and a lot of them like to make kissing, sex and domestic headcanons on the people behind the characters. They insist that Ding Dong and Julian are obviously a couple because of the gay jokes in OneyPlays videos and the fact that they're roommates.
https://www.tumblr.com/tagged/dingdulian ((NSFW))
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This is... disgusting...
But I thought Julian and Ding Dong were a couple? It certainly seems that way.
yeah,dingdong confirmed it some time ago on twitter, they're actually a couple. Which makes teen girls fantasizing about them even creepierBut I thought Julian and Ding Dong were a couple? It certainly seems that way.
But I thought Julian and Ding Dong were a couple? It certainly seems that way.
Oh I was absolutely agreeing that it’s gross beyond belief. I was just unsure if they were actually a couple (I watch a lot of oneyplays, so it seems that way based on context), but the OP implied they weren’t, is all.I was thinking the same thing, although I don't watch much OneyPlays. I thought the animator guy was actually gay? Either way, shipping real people and drawing porn of them is gross and creepy.
Putting aside the characters’ ages, this comic is pretty unsatisfying. Usually in this fluffy, cutesy stuff, you would end it with the characters actually holding hands or have one of those “Normally I don’t like it, but it’s okay if it’s you.” sort of things. But it just ends with the guy getting shot down, which is so pointless and sad that I can’t help but laugh
I think Tumblr would REEEEE if that happened, because the rabbit, Carl, actually has an Asperger's syndrome and freaks out in situations that are new or uncomfortable to him.Usually in this fluffy, cutesy stuff, you would end it with the characters actually holding hands or have one of those “Normally I don’t like it, but it’s okay if it’s you.” sort of things.