SJW Art and Extremes

Why does Tumblr have an obsession with vitiligo?

  • Suicide Girl model and America's Next Top Model contestant have it, spread on Tumblr, that's why.

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  • Stop fucking asking this this question.

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  • I swear to God I will start deleting these posts.

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  • Goddammit.

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  • ACTUALLY IT'S PART OF A DEEP FALSE-FLAG OPERATION TO TURN ALL BLACK PEOPLE WHITE.

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How is the magical girl with the prosthetic leg able to support herself with those massive breasts? With all that weight being distributed in such a manner, it's got to be pretty hard to get around.
Well, I think that a ultra-busty space dwarf woman with a bionic leg sounds pretty cool as a concept. I'm sure it could work if it was executed properly.
 
That was the worst Pearl fanart I've seen with some actual effort put into it. I'm almost willing to find an MSPaint drawing of the same character that looks better than that ballerina bitch BS.
 
Maybe I'm just an idiotic cis male who needs to check his privilege, but after seeing a lot of SJW bastardizations of what they find offensive, I'm noticing a running theme:

1. If it's sexy, make it unsexy.
2. If's it's fantastical, make it so realistic it's boring.
3. If it goes against their gender politics, warp it until the redone art matches it, the source canon be damned.

Call me a lunatic, but I thought one of the major reasons fiction exists is for escapism, and one of the reasons fiction is made a marketable product is because people want to mentally escape to another reality where the fantastical, sexy, and implausible exists because.......it's less boring than reality and it's fun to indulge.

That said, what do SJWs have against that? Why are they angry that people want to indulge in these fantasies that they not only want their bastardized alternatives to exist (reasonable enough, though it's gonna be for a niche market, but whatever, might as well pander to that niche if you can), and they also want all mainstream stuff that goes against their ideology to conform to their whims, even when it's clear the mass majority of humanity thinks they are full of shit?
 
Maybe I'm just an idiotic cis male who needs to check his privilege, but after seeing a lot of SJW bastardizations of what they find offensive, I'm noticing a running theme:

1. If it's sexy, make it unsexy.
2. If's it's fantastical, make it so realistic it's boring.
3. If it goes against their gender politics, warp it until the redone art matches it, the source canon be damned.

Call me a lunatic, but I thought one of the major reasons fiction exists is for escapism, and one of the reasons fiction is made a marketable product is because people want to mentally escape to another reality where the fantastical, sexy, and implausible exists because.......it's less boring than reality and it's fun to indulge.

That said, what do SJWs have against that? Why are they angry that people want to indulge in these fantasies that they not only want their bastardized alternatives to exist (reasonable enough, though it's gonna be for a niche market, but whatever, might as well pander to that niche if you can), and they also want all mainstream stuff that goes against their ideology to conform to their whims, even when it's clear the mass majority of humanity thinks they are full of shit?
In the case of sexiness, they seem to operate by the belief that "sexualized" depictions of women---especially physically idealized women---in art contributes to a culture of "patriarchal objectification" which hurts women's body image and causes rape. Which to me makes as much sense as saying similarly "sexualized" depictions of shirtless, physically idealized men on romance novel covers objectifies men. Because apparently having a sex drive, or having inherited an instinct for physical attraction, is inherently objectifying when men do it. :roll:
 
Another one of those makeover things:
https://archive.is/bGE6w

Can anybody here read Swedish?
Only thing I can say: for the men in women's skimpy clothing, they shouldn't use Mitsurugi. Voldo would of been a better choice. On a more serious note though, that has to be the same artist who made redesigns of female fighting game characters.
 
Only thing I can say: for the men in women's skimpy clothing, they shouldn't use Mitsurugi. Voldo would of been a better choice. On a more serious note though, that has to be the same artist who made redesigns of female fighting game characters.
Well, yeah it is. She goes by "Anna Nilsson".:anna:
 
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Another one of those makeover things:
https://archive.is/bGE6w

Can anybody here read Swedish?

To sum up the list and change it from pictures to words:
Tits are bad,
Skin is bad,
All girls need to dress up like shitty blanket ghosts on halloween,
And get all the fat in their tits and asses pumped into their waistline,
Hallelujah.
 
Let's see here...

Tira: The original outfit was pretty bad and if if this was more form-fitting and looked less Pete Pan-ish, it would be the better one. I do like the hair, though.

Nina: One thing I've also noticed is how these people love to sap a design of any fancy detail or complexity. Nina just looks like she's out for a walk in the late fall.

Sophitia: Actually, I like this one more.

Christine: Same problem as Nina; it just looks like boring work-out clothes.

Mileena: This could work as an alternate outfit if it was more form-fitting.

The Others: What works as sexy for a woman is going to be different for a man due to having different body types. Imagine if Chun-Li was in Uriel's outfit.
 
The "male posing and dressed as a girl" shamming doesn't make sense with some of her examples. Mika is suppose to lock outrageous given that she is a fucking wrestler, Elena whole gimmick is Noble Savage so the concept of 'shame' is alien to her, Ivy is a manipulative jerkass and guy Chun Li seems more like a bad Cosplay than anything else...
 
The "male posing and dressed as a girl" shamming doesn't make sense with some of her examples. Mika is suppose to lock outrageous given that she is a fucking wrestler and guy Chun Li seems more like a bad Cosplay than anything else...
You noticed that too?

I think the face reminds me of that sexy Squidward face, only poorly drawn. But I think that's just me.
 
You noticed that too?

I think the face reminds me of that sexy Squidward face, only poorly drawn. But I think that's just me.

It looked to me like she wanted to draw video game games guys cross dressing but didn't wanted to admit her fetish. This are not superhero teams, where it makes sense the "shamming" by dressing like their team mate, but fighting game characters that are in odds with each other.
 
To sum up the list and change it from pictures to words:
Tits are bad,
Skin is bad,
All girls need to dress up like shitty blanket ghosts on halloween,
And get all the fat in their tits and asses pumped into their waistline,
Hallelujah.
Why does this sound so familiar?
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I always view those gender swap makeover things as a sort of absurdist humor. It's just funny. In the same way it would be funny to replace Loony Toons characters with realistically drawn animals. A rabbit injured a man who was trying to kill him with a shotgun by crossdressing and then pulling out a hammer larger than he was from thin air to smack him with.

And you're supposed to be super doubleplus offended by this.
 
This could be a close ex
I always view those gender swap makeover things as a sort of absurdist humor. It's just funny. In the same way it would be funny to replace Loony Toons characters with realistically drawn animals. A rabbit injured a man who was trying to kill him with a shotgun by crossdressing and then pulling out a hammer larger than he was from thin air to smack him with.

And you're supposed to be super doubleplus offended by this.
That actually could be funny.
 
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