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October 30, 2006
Mammarian Physics
While there's room to criticize CoX for the default over-endowedness of its female characters, there's nothing like this. Which is all the more amusing when you realize it was inspired by this -- which is really pretty disturbing ... (and quite probably NSFW).
(Actually, while the, um, bounce factor in the video is, ah, impressively rendered -- jeez, maybe they should spend a few dollars working on the cropping on the hair? I mean, especially when it vanishes into/out of those other prominent features to which attention is being directed? Yeesh.)
Posted by Dave at October 30, 2006 6:29 AM
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ktbuffy said:
These people have never seen a naked woman. It's that obvious. I mean, seriously, those are breasts that go "boing!"
Posted on October 30, 2006 8:37 AM
*** Dave said:
For years there's been worry in Hollywood that computer/CG actors will take the place of humans. Clearly, if they do, they will be no more realistic renditions of real humans than are, say, most fashion models.
I'm sorry, I'm still chuckling over "GOOD GOD, MY BREASTS ARE FORGING THEIR OWN LAWS OF PHYSICS!"
Posted on October 30, 2006 9:27 AM
