mythago said:Now you can no longer express your bourgeois disapproval of body mods by claiming health or social class reasons, so the outraged are falling back on the "you'll end up like disco music!" argument.![]()
Buttercup said:To get back to the discussion, I think WotC was trying to do several things with the 3E art. They were trying to appeal to a new generation (hence the tatts n' piercings), and they were trying not to offend women (hence no more Elmore-esque chainmail bikinis). I think that was a sound business decision, but I'm sure they also knew they wouldn't be able to please everybody.![]()
Elder-Basilisk said:If they're trying not to offend women with chainmail bikinis then what explains Mialee's outfit? It'd look pretty much in keeping with the Elmore (or Frank Frazetta or Clyde Caldwell--let's not pretend that Elmore was the only offender in that area) art of yore.
So are you suggesting that anyone who doesn't have the same taste as you is bourgois? That's not very nice, is it?
but I see people here complaining about Elmore and whomever else for their "boobage"...
mythago said:Not 'boobage' per se (god, what awful phrasing), but that particular genre of unrealistic softcore that portrays a hot babe who happens to be dressed as, say, a fighter...rather than a tough fighter who happens to be a hot babe. Does that make sense?
Sulimo said:What if the Hokey Pokey *IS* what it's all about?