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WCT: Aug 17-21, 2009

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Kugai:

--- Quote from: Tobimaro on 17 Aug 2009, 20:52 ---My only question is: How did Marigold get drunk?  In other words, what alcohol goes well with Mountain Dew?   :angel:

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Remember, Marten had her trying out varying types of Beer earlier, and she had the Wine from Hanners which I think she liked, so she might have had a few more after that.

JackFaerie:

--- Quote from: Lyrical on 17 Aug 2009, 22:24 ---JackFaerie, on the corset thing, Jeph specifically said they're Victorian-esque, not that they're accurate reproductions.  Don't be a Costume Nazi!

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I know, I know, which is why I didn't take any issue with, say, Marigold wearing what is basically underwear instead of clothes, or that her dress is half Victorian and half 18th c, or that Faye's sleeves don't match some other details of her costume period-wise, etc.  I'm just saying that in general, corsets don't work that way: ie, the way that corset is drawn is a physical impossibility.

Unless, like, it's a super crazy corset painstakingly designed to have separate moulded push-up cups built in, which would make it nigh impossible to actually put on, among other things.

westrim:

--- Quote from: JackFaerie on 17 Aug 2009, 23:34 ---
--- Quote from: Lyrical on 17 Aug 2009, 22:24 ---JackFaerie, on the corset thing, Jeph specifically said they're Victorian-esque, not that they're accurate reproductions.  Don't be a Costume Nazi!

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I know, I know, which is why I didn't take any issue with, say, Marigold wearing what is basically underwear instead of clothes, or that her dress is half Victorian and half 18th c, or that Faye's sleeves don't match some other details of her costume period-wise, etc.  I'm just saying that in general, corsets don't work that way: ie, the way that corset is drawn is a physical impossibility.

Unless, like, it's a super crazy corset painstakingly designed to have separate molded push-up cups built in, which would make it nigh impossible to actually put on, among other things.

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...Or it's a completely made up piece of cartoon clothing that looks like a corset to the untrained eye, instead of being an actual "what's that? you have a c-cup and you want to breathe? HA!" corset. Seriously, we all have our areas of interest, but you are  way over thinking this.

JackFaerie:

--- Quote from: westrim on 17 Aug 2009, 23:45 ---...Or it's a completely made up piece of cartoon clothing that looks like a corset to the untrained eye, instead of being an actual "what's that? you have a c-cup and you want to breathe? HA!" corset. Seriously, we all have our areas of interest, but you are  way over thinking this.


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I'm not overthinking it, I'm saying "that's not how a corset looks"and also "if it IS a specialty piece of clothing that somehow looks like a corset and yet is not, man oh man would that be kinda ridiculously difficult to engineer and fit properly."  It doesn't require much thinking at all to make either of those observations.

Now what I AM confused about now is what a c-cup (as opposed to any other cup?) has anything to do with breathing in corsets.


Anyway, I don't really care THAT much, I just... don't get WHY people can't seem to draw corsets properly, if they like to look at them...

Dliessmgg:
Seems like somebody needs to recite the MST3K Mantra.

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