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55HotGirlLover33 [2013-01-01 11:41:57 +0000 UTC]
The colours seem to work so well - and of course her absolutely beautiful hair!
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bushidodemon [2012-10-06 04:31:48 +0000 UTC]
Still trying to push my eyes back into my skull...
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sharper-tool [2012-09-29 19:34:26 +0000 UTC]
i'm stricken... smitten? enchanted.
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carletto47 [2012-09-17 09:04:24 +0000 UTC]
Beautiful pic and model
lovely pose and colors.
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redblue07 [2012-09-16 08:48:56 +0000 UTC]
I think your ribs look great! Great pose, lingerie & lighting! Lovely....
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arabellacole [2012-09-16 07:39:23 +0000 UTC]
if only you knew haha! I went out to dinner with the photographer, then went home and ate dessert, only to eat second dinner and some soda. When the back is arched like that, anyone's ribs will stick out unless they are morbidly obese.
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FrostBlast In reply to arabellacole [2012-09-16 11:12:48 +0000 UTC]
Welcome to dev-art. You best make your choice or not whether you'll answer to each and every disrespectful comment about how "you need to eat more." These comments are seriously a plague on here. People just don't seem able to combine basic anatomy with the law of gravity.
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sharper-tool In reply to FrostBlast [2012-09-29 19:41:10 +0000 UTC]
the key to see is that anyone who proclaims themself a disciple of christ and then clearly show they like to look at nude, semi-nude, and otherwise erotic/suggestive imagery (not of their marriage mate, that is to say) is already a hypocrite and not worth paying attention to.
(note: i do not proclaim myself a christian, i am simply a scholar who loves knowledge and hates hypocrites. lets be honest, people, come on.)
also - Arabella appears to be a goddess.
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sharper-tool In reply to FrostBlast [2012-10-01 18:10:40 +0000 UTC]
thats not the message i was trying to impart. there is nothing wrong with faith, especially TRUE faith ("the assured expectation of things hoped for"). it is the misapplication and hypocritical actions that are wrong. the fact is, if you claim one thing and do another then you are a hypocrite. I myself am a dedicated scholar of ancient writings and philosophy as well as modern science. i know what is right and wrong, and yet i do what is wrong. it fills me with shame, and is a burden on my relationships, but i freely admit that fact. i may be a hypocrite, but i'm not delusional, and i don't presume to force my beliefs on others - especially since i don't live by those beliefs.
richard dawkins is a genius, but a fool nonetheless.
i appreciate your sentiment, thank you.
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FrostBlast In reply to sharper-tool [2012-10-02 01:14:52 +0000 UTC]
I just feel I have to point this out.
You say:
"if you claim one thing and do another then you are a hypocrite"
Then you say:
"i know what is right and wrong"
And then:
"I myself am a dedicated scholar of [...]philosophy"
Yet isn't the basis of philosophy to accept the fact that one will never truly know anything? Isn't philosophy the art of asking questions, no matter what?
I don't mean to troll or annoy you. I mean simply to point out and ask.
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sharper-tool In reply to FrostBlast [2012-10-03 17:25:39 +0000 UTC]
i didn't say i am a philosopher, i just study it.
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FrostBlast In reply to sharper-tool [2012-10-03 20:29:34 +0000 UTC]
Why study something if you don't aim to apply it?
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sharper-tool In reply to FrostBlast [2012-10-04 15:42:10 +0000 UTC]
knowledge. to understand what others think and why, especially to know where ideas come from. and philosophy is just a broad term like "religion" and "art". there are many strains, versions, ideas, and divisions. in fact, my study of philosophies has lead me to realize most of them are a kind of religion replacing deities with the human psyche. naturally, with such an unsteady ground as the human psychology, most philosophy gets rewritten, fractured, and ultimately weakened so many times as to become virtually unrecognizable to the originators.
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FrostBlast In reply to sharper-tool [2012-10-04 23:13:12 +0000 UTC]
I realize all this, I studied philosophy to some extent myself. But in the end, the goal is to make yourself a better person on many planes, and at the very root of this is the fact that one must accept that he knows nothing, and then start asking question to an almost compulsive degree. I simply aimed to stress the fact that no one can really claim to know what is right and wrong. Dostoevsky was pretty good at these right-or-wrong dilemmas.
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MyLike [2012-09-16 07:00:34 +0000 UTC]
Very pretty, but need more food honey
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FrostBlast In reply to MyLike [2012-09-16 11:08:32 +0000 UTC]
Some people need to learn respect.
And the interactions of anatomy and gravity.
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MyLike In reply to FrostBlast [2012-09-17 01:41:30 +0000 UTC]
Respect?
If you see my COMMENTARY as an insult is your problem.
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FrostBlast In reply to MyLike [2012-09-17 02:38:48 +0000 UTC]
Also, you left out the part where I pointed at the interaction of anatomy and gravity. Please comment that as well.
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FrostBlast In reply to MyLike [2012-09-17 02:37:51 +0000 UTC]
How is "need more food honey" a commentary on the artistic value of this piece? Explain that to me. Please.
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