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No way, those guys are supposed to be good looking.He looks like he's one of those dreamy Latino lovers you see in a woman's fantasies (read: male "power fantasy") on TV. Well, his head at least.
Only okay if they were some Sailor Moon knock-off. If it ain't magical grill, SJW's will complain. Just look at their reactions to Dragon's Crown. They'd find the sorceress and amazon to be sexist and offensive.Scantily clad woman are okay in SJW eyes as long as they're Japanese because IT'S THEIR CULTURE DON'T MOCK IT YOU BAKKA RACIST. :p
You know, if he didn't put in the character's name at the top left. I don't think I'd have known that this was supposed to be Robin. Costume's nice, but that's about the only praise I can give it. As the art, race change and the whole "not know if it is the character in question" thing are terrible.I take it that no one has posted this monstrosity yet?
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Also love how the artist had add some identities on the left, so we all know that this character is SPESHUL and OPPRESSED, instead of, y'know, just doing a fucking redesign.
There's something cringy about that art style. So has the artist done any other works for us to gag on?I take it that no one has posted this monstrosity yet?
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Also love how the artist had add some identities on the left, so we all know that this character is SPESHUL and OPPRESSED, instead of, y'know, just doing a fucking redesign.
I'm surprised it didn't have a list of preferred pronouns or triggers
Remember, all female costume needs to be practical. And by that, I mean be boring as fuck and not memorable at all. Sometimes, not even that practical.
When you think about it, there's some unpractical aspects to their outfits: black absorbs a lot of heat so you're more prone to hot weather, there's a lot of loose clothing for someone to grab or snag on to things and the eye slits do limit sight (an attacker can just flip the lower half over the lady's face).
When you think about it, there's some unpractical aspects to their outfits: black absorbs a lot of heat so you're more prone to hot weather, there's a lot of loose clothing for someone to grab or snag on to things and the eye slits do limit sight (an attacker can just flip the lower half over the lady's face).
Well considering their only other option would be "mass femmicide", that's pretty much the only outfit these people would have the least objections to. Unless they suddenly start going after that outfit for being, in their words, "too clothed".But on the other hand, the entire body is completely safe from the Satanic male gaze of objectification. That outweighs all other considerations.
With deleting it and claim it never happened getting thrown out the window, perhaps trying to assume a moral high ground and say they tried to make a character look more well protected because its logical considering things like physics and all. That holds no grounds considering the image mentioned in the link comes from a card game. And one can assume said card game could have a fuck huge dragon being as strong as Chris compared to some cutesy looking gnome who could easily be as deadly as a nuclear bomb. With all the mention of making these armors look better because they say it makes more sense for protection, considering how these are all applied to video games, they don't really hold up not just because these games can have things that defy logic such as dragons and weeb katanas being unbreakable, but also because some games literally are different from other games, especially in how they play.It looks like Repair Her Armor is guilty of art theft: http://autistickamillebidan.tumblr.com/post/133440359413
I wonder what excuses they'll come up with.
Maybe it's the fact that they're unsettlingly using the 9-year-old (and younger) cartoon crowd as spittle-ridden mouthpieces to further force their Tumblr agendas?This is a humor piece, but there is still something creepy about these redesigns. (That and the art sucks.)