(OT) Furry Sanity Test
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(OT) Furry Sanity Test
Please record you reactions to the following two words:
Doug Winger
Subject's sanity will be judged by the reactions they have.
(Thanks to MolTARE in the CRFH forum for giving me the inspiration for this in a recent thread. Now you know who to blame, folx.)
Doug Winger
Subject's sanity will be judged by the reactions they have.
(Thanks to MolTARE in the CRFH forum for giving me the inspiration for this in a recent thread. Now you know who to blame, folx.)
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I get this sort of warm, happy feeling. Very little of what he draws ever disturbs me. Mostly, it makes me giggle at his clever blend of hyperbole and freaky science fiction. And I like his self-deprecating herm jokes.
I suspect the analysis will come back:
FUH-REAK!
I suspect the analysis will come back:
FUH-REAK!
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I get the urge to move my fingers over the Alt and F4 keys, so that if I hear anybody fiddling with my doorknob, I can close the evidence of viewing his artwork right quick.
I'm still living with my parents until I go back to college in the fall. So I can only yiff when they're asleep or gone for a known period of time, so I won't be interrupted by the dreaded *thumpthumpthump* on the ceiling which means I am summoned upstairs.
I seem to be some sort of Summoned Monster/Call Beast/Esper/GF/Eidolon/Aeon, and my parents have my Magicite Shard/Materia/GF Junction/Jewel/whatever.
I hope they run out of MP sometime.
I'm still living with my parents until I go back to college in the fall. So I can only yiff when they're asleep or gone for a known period of time, so I won't be interrupted by the dreaded *thumpthumpthump* on the ceiling which means I am summoned upstairs.
I seem to be some sort of Summoned Monster/Call Beast/Esper/GF/Eidolon/Aeon, and my parents have my Magicite Shard/Materia/GF Junction/Jewel/whatever.
I hope they run out of MP sometime.
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Re: (OT) Furry Sanity Test
Sproing.Schol-R-LEA wrote:Please record you reactions to the following two words:
Doug Winger
Subject's sanity will be judged by the reactions they have.
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Impractical, most definitely. I mean, what the spoon do these enormously endowed entities DO when not posing for spooge pics? Balance when walking would be a big (pun intended) problem. Not to mention with gonads that big, they just shift their legs wrong and they'll be in a world of pain.TwoDifferentSox wrote:I guess I can second that, because it seems rather ...impractical, doesn`t it?BrainchildJeff wrote:Actually, I don't really like his art. Well, not to say I think he's a bad artist but it seems like I'm one of the few who doesn't like his whole supersized herm thing.
But maybe they're genetically engineered to enjoy...doing what they do, and being so unique (well, considering the volume of work Winger has done, maybe not all that unique) they'd get paid a lot for posing it, so maybe serving as the subjects of yiff art IS all they do.
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I've looked at his art once, after seeing it mentioned in various ways on a couple comic sites. I decided to see it for myself and see how it stacked up to the comments about it. While "interesting" is a good word for it, I can think of several other artists that do yiff art I like better. Not that I look at those kinds of pictures often or anything....
I guess his yiff art just isn't to my taste.
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Well, I personally find it more *entertaining* than arousing. (Although DW's keen grasp of humanoid anatomy really shows through sometimes..) The captions are often very well executed, sometimes providing flashing glimpses into a future world so transformed by genetic engineering that any mild-mannered citizen of the 21st century would run away screaming.
But which, despite being totally freaky beyond all reason, is a pretty reasonable place to live, all and all.
Although my favorite has got to be:
Came in first!
And second, third, fourth, and most of the slower contestants as well...
Silly.
But which, despite being totally freaky beyond all reason, is a pretty reasonable place to live, all and all.
Although my favorite has got to be:
Came in first!
And second, third, fourth, and most of the slower contestants as well...
Silly.
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Re: (OT) Furry Sanity Test
...?Schol-R-LEA wrote:Please record you reactions to the following two words:
Doug Winger
*reads the rest of the thread*
Oh...
--RS