TheUltimateNinja wrote:
I thought your schtick of being the lewdest member on this forum was just a joke, clearly I was mistaken.
I'm a modest person, so I have no problem making fun of myself (which I tend to hide in some posts), but I believe that, first and foremost, it is of the utmost importance for a fan to simply be
sincere. There's a alarming lack of sincerity from fans on the internet that boils down to outright put-upon-cynicism towards their own fandom, especially when sexuality comes into play. This is something I believe we should move away from. The Otaku (that is, Japanese Otaku, not the 'Otaku' of the English-speaking western world) have mastered this art of sincerity and earnestness, while also remaining emotionally detached from their own fandom. This Vulcan-like control is something I strive for with regards to my own fandom.
At the end of the day, of course, I just like titties and lovingly crafted female anatomy. These Dragon Ball Gal figures are the perfect outlet for showing that artistic support, especially this Black-haired Lunch! My pictures don't do her justice, but the folds of her flesh and the way her belly pokes out over her skin-tight shorts is so pinpoint. I may be a titty man, but damn if the way of her musculature and frame doesn't blow my mind. You can really tell the artist of the figure's mold really has strong feelings for the kind of figure that Lunch would have. She's kind, dim and good at cooking, so she'd probably be a little thicker, rather than supermodel sleek. That alone gives the figure an extra layer of story. Her posture and facial expressions, too...damn, those really fit her figure. I can just imagine that she's approaching her lover while striking that form, captivating his heart just with her simple mannerisms and way of thinking.