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 Originally Posted by bode
meh, not what i meant. I meant that obviously she fits the bill for a renaissance period woman, but using that as an argument was silly.
Well if she does fit the bill of a renaissance period woman, and that was once considered the pinnacle of female beauty, surely the argument speaks to the impact of cultural influences on beauty, and isn't silly at all. You're basically arguing that you're a slave to modern sensibilities at this point.
That being said, the last chick that wuffwuggy posted is a butterface AND a fatty, and...well...two strikes and....you better have a great personality
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