Re: [SkunkworksAMA] Re: New file uploaded to SkunkworksAMA

From: Pan Tarón <pan.surferdude.taron_at_gmail.com>
Date: Mon, 22 Jun 2009 21:21:43 -0700

OMG the guy who edited the pic so that they're naked needs to go swim
in a So. Cal lake and get the Zebra Mussel lodged up in his urethra.
For those who don't know, it's a parasite that attaches to living
tissue and, if that living tissue is not washed properly (assuming
this guy is prolly one of those big stinky man-whale things), they
begin to aggressively eat that tissue and spread like herpes, until
the whole organism is consumed. The only remedy (not always the most
effective at stopping the spread, though) is to cut off or burn off
the infected tissue.

*That'd teach the mofo who dreams of little kids in their undies or less....

Just a thought...
Pan

On 6/22/09, Take a wild, friggin guess <a_change_of_plans_at_yahoo.com> wrote:
> --- In SkunkworksAMA_at_yahoogroups.com, spudugly@... wrote:
>>
>>
>> I'm just glad you didn't put cameltoes on the girls..."Cubworks" was
>> disturbing enough without them.
>> It's my least favorite of the spoof-'folios, but then, I find cub stuff in
>> general to be extremely repulsive.?
>>
>>
>
> Yeah, I was careful about drawing that one, although the second version
> (drawn after this one) came out much better than this concept sketch. The
> final version was inked by Ms. Troublemaker, and she added a few changes
> (like shorter shorts, tops, and the whole anime-looking facial deal). Still
> pretty risque, and dangerously close to the "no-go" zone as far as I'm
> concerned. I heard someone edited the picture so they were nude. I hope
> that person gets the fastest-growing, most lethal disease in the world. Oh,
> wait. They already have that. It's called "stupidity". ;P
>
> Not a fan of "cub" myself, so you're not alone in that regard. Some folks
> might argue that I drew a few pictures of the girls at younger ages (the
> three toddler pictures, and the one where Val is feeding Onyx and Natasha,
> while Lori looks at her milk bottle with disgust), but I hardly think that's
> "cub". Hell, even the character "Penance" isn't "cub", although her story
> skirts the issue.
>
> I think some folks just look for a way to create drama. If none exists,
> they'll make up false associations and start the ball a-rolling. Sad.
>
> --JMH
>
>
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