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No wait, not like that! - AAAAAAAHH!! D:
I did this crazy pic as a way to vent due to the frustration caused by censorship that has been affecting some of my art on Deviantart.
For some context, I'm parodying this comic from Andrew Dobson:
https://imgur.com/a/D1aJVzL
Don't let sanctimonious busybodies tell you that enjoying a piece of fiction that contains fanservice makes you a bad person or that said piece of fiction needs to change because it is "problematic".
LARGER VERSION AVAILABLE AT MY PATREON.
No wait, not like that! - AAAAAAAHH!! D:
I did this crazy pic as a way to vent due to the frustration caused by censorship that has been affecting some of my art on Deviantart.
For some context, I'm parodying this comic from Andrew Dobson:
https://imgur.com/a/D1aJVzL
Don't let sanctimonious busybodies tell you that enjoying a piece of fiction that contains fanservice makes you a bad person or that said piece of fiction needs to change because it is "problematic".
LARGER VERSION AVAILABLE AT MY PATREON.
Category Artwork (Digital) / Fanart
Species Bear (Other)
Size 766 x 1150px
File Size 1.28 MB
Honestly when it comes to Quiet, i don't have a problem with her skimpy outfit so much as the reason she wears it, I.E. that shes a mutant who "breathes through her skin" or whatever so she wears skimpy outfits to compensate, which just sounds like a desperate attempt on the creators part to not sound like a pervert. If you just want to design a sexy sniper lady in an impractically skimpy outfit, just leave it at that.
Compare that to Nier: Automata- when asked about 2B's bootylicious maid outfit, the creator basically said "I like sexy girls", which I think is way more respectable than any excuse to make stilettos and short skirts either practical or tactical. I mean, there's also a bit of symbolism involved in the androids' outfits, sure, but they don't deny that they also look sexy for their own sake.
Compare that to Nier: Automata- when asked about 2B's bootylicious maid outfit, the creator basically said "I like sexy girls", which I think is way more respectable than any excuse to make stilettos and short skirts either practical or tactical. I mean, there's also a bit of symbolism involved in the androids' outfits, sure, but they don't deny that they also look sexy for their own sake.
I agree. I believe that people are free to experiment and test whatever crazy idea they have as works of fiction all they want, that is what fiction is for and it is escapism so it should fly in the face of reality whenever it wants. I also think it is entirely valid to criticize such fiction, but to somehow equate said fictional creation as some sort of indictment against the creator as to how it somehow it reflects in the real world is where the line should be drawn.
A lot of people have done similar "bimbofication" of Dobson's bear, I claim no originality on that regard. That said, I'll rather develop an original character that'll have no such attachment or relation to this one so as to avoid any claims of plagiarism, even if it is a parody character.
Nevertheless, glad you liked my take on it. :)
Nevertheless, glad you liked my take on it. :)
I'm pretty sure Dobson is a massive hypocrite because he gets so mad over the "objectification" of women, but loves inflation. I like it too, but it kinda shows how much of a hypocrite is because most of his inflation art is of women, which he gets mad over if it's anyone else doing it. He was throwing stones in his glass house the whole time. "Rules for thee, but not for me", as the old saying goes
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