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Debora Tsung
The Investment Bankers Guild
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Posted - 2013.08.13 14:35:00 -
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Aya Shinomiya wrote:... depending on the culture which one should respect...
Culture should never and does never deserve to be respected.
Culture is an overratted heapload of **** dragging us down, slowing our progress and inhibiting our capacity for free thought. We should get rid of it.
Cultture is when I go to my neighbour at my 18th birthday and choop of his head to make a cup out of his skull to proove my new found manlyness. Civilization on the other hand is when I get to prison for that kind of crap. There's nothing a million chinese guys can't do cheaper.
Also This --> https://forums.eveonline.com/default.aspx?g=posts&t=216699 Please stop making "afk cloak" threads, thanks in advance. |
Ezeller
Kamoku Industrial
0
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Posted - 2013.08.13 14:37:00 -
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0/ coming in late on this discussion, but I like small boobs! :D
on my character and in RL :) |
Harreck Tsolyani
EVE University Ivy League
1
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Posted - 2013.08.13 15:40:00 -
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Aya Shinomiya wrote:It seems you guys mostly like big racks and half naked, skinny bodies.
One of the more impressive "not news" observations I've seen this week. |
Bagrat Skalski
Poseidaon
209
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Posted - 2013.08.13 16:32:00 -
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Also the male characters atributes can be huge http://4.bp.blogspot.com/-DONpW9yqBFw/T-tYDzKRppI/AAAAAAAADgc/y0gF95KtEWw/s1600/man+boobs+1.jpg
Why there are no overweight people in the future?
New CQ prototype |
Remiel Pollard
Layman's terms TAXU
1617
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Posted - 2013.08.13 17:47:00 -
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Debora Tsung wrote:Aya Shinomiya wrote:... depending on the culture which one should respect... Culture should never and does never deserve to be respected. Culture is an overratted heapload of **** dragging us down, slowing our progress and inhibiting our capacity for free thought. We should get rid of it. Cultture is when I go to my neighbour at my 18th birthday and choop of his head to make a cup out of his skull to proove my new found manlyness. Civilization on the other hand is when I get to prison for that kind of crap.
You're restricting culture to its periodic definitions, but culture is in general the arts and other manifestations of human intellectual achievement regarded collectively, so in a progressive world like the one you think getting rid of culture would accomplish, you get a progressive culture. In a non-progressive world, you get a non-progressive culture. Progress is not dependent on culture, and progressive culture is dependant on a non-homogenous society where creativity is encouraged. You don't scare me. I've been to Jita. |
Debora Tsung
The Investment Bankers Guild
271
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Posted - 2013.08.16 10:30:00 -
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Remiel Pollard wrote:Debora Tsung wrote:Aya Shinomiya wrote:... depending on the culture which one should respect... Culture should never and does never deserve to be respected. Culture is an overratted heapload of **** dragging us down, slowing our progress and inhibiting our capacity for free thought. We should get rid of it. Cultture is when I go to my neighbour at my 18th birthday and choop of his head to make a cup out of his skull to proove my new found manlyness. Civilization on the other hand is when I get to prison for that kind of crap. You're restricting culture to its periodic definitions, but culture is in general the arts and other manifestations of human intellectual achievement regarded collectively, so in a progressive world like the one you think getting rid of culture would accomplish, you get a progressive culture. In a non-progressive world, you get a non-progressive culture. Progress is not dependent on culture, and progressive culture is dependant on a non-homogenous society where creativity is encouraged. "Disrupts socio-technological balance. All scientific advancement due to intellegence overcoming, compensating, for limitations. Can't carry a load, so invent wheel. Can't catch food, so invent spear. Limitations. No limitations, no advancement. No advancement, culture stagnates. Works other way too. Advancement before culture is ready. Disastrous." ~ Mordin Solus, Mass Effect, still the best speech I've ever heard to demonstrate how closely tied culture is to progress, science, and technology.
I don't know the words to deribe the idiocy uttered in that last sentence of his "Advancement before culture is ready. Disastrous."
Sentences like that are usually heard by technophobe religious nutjobs and back to the stone age fanatics (yes, some of them survived the nineties).
And I think You mix up culture and civilization. The difference is, admittedly, subtle but it's there, and we could do well without the first. There's nothing a million chinese guys can't do cheaper.
Also This --> https://forums.eveonline.com/default.aspx?g=posts&t=216699 Please stop making "afk cloak" threads, thanks in advance. |
Aya Shinomiya
State War Academy Caldari State
42
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Posted - 2013.08.23 19:22:00 -
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Jung-Hwa Stenier-Tian wrote:Aya Shinomiya wrote:Dear EVE Online players,
When I am bored a little bit I often click around and look at the characters you guys have created. One thing according to the female characters is very ... prominent: It seems you guys mostly like big racks and half naked, skinny bodies.
I know that with a probability of 80 to 90% a man created the character. I am not a feminist. I think this a firstly a questions of aesthetics which of course depends on personal views. But I ask myself is this the imagination you have how a woman should be? This is not an attack on you guys. And I do not want to start a discussion of what you all thing is beautiful. I only wanted to show a conspicuity.
I do not tell you what to do. EVE Online is a free game for which you all pay. You can do what you want. I only wanted to give my opinion.
Regards. Shouldn't you get back to writing articles for Jezebel and The Guardian and using the word "patriarchy" like normal people use commas?
I do not know what you mean. |
Aya Shinomiya
State War Academy Caldari State
42
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Posted - 2013.08.23 19:30:00 -
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Debora Tsung wrote:Aya Shinomiya wrote:... depending on the culture which one should respect... Culture should never and does never deserve to be respected. Culture is an overratted heapload of **** dragging us down, slowing our progress and inhibiting our capacity for free thought. We should get rid of it. Cultture is when I go to my neighbour at my 18th birthday and choop of his head to make a cup out of his skull to proove my new found manlyness. Civilization on the other hand is when I get to prison for that kind of crap.
Culture is formed by the people over the time. It contains history, traditions, norms, ideals, thinkings and wisdom of sometimes thousand years old civilizations. It should repsected and protected. It is what makes us strong as species. The diversification of the many cultures is what makes us who we are. Without culture we are nothing. But we have forgotten that we should learn from eachother and not fight eachother in our greed for power. The globalization tries to eliminate cultures and makes everything equal. But we pull out our beating heart. No. For me respect and acceptance of other cultures is what makes a good human inter alia. |
ashley Eoner
182
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Posted - 2013.08.24 00:09:00 -
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Aya Shinomiya wrote:Dear EVE Online players,
When I am bored a little bit I often click around and look at the characters you guys have created. One thing according to the female characters is very ... prominent: It seems you guys mostly like big racks and half naked, skinny bodies.
I know that with a probability of 80 to 90% a man created the character. I am not a feminist. I think this a firstly a questions of aesthetics which of course depends on personal views. But I ask myself is this the imagination you have how a woman should be? This is not an attack on you guys. And I do not want to start a discussion of what you all thing is beautiful. I only wanted to show a conspicuity.
I do not tell you what to do. EVE Online is a free game for which you all pay. You can do what you want. I only wanted to give my opinion.
Regards. I am male and this character is actually pretty typical of the bodies I use with my characters. |
Gealbhan
True Slave Foundations Shaktipat Revelators
420
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Posted - 2013.08.24 00:23:00 -
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Wait a minute, straight males are acting like straight males!? |
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Ioci
Bad Girl Posse Somethin Awfull Forums
464
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Posted - 2013.08.24 00:27:00 -
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The creator here doesn't let you make a 'skinny large breasted' woman. It scales body type so that if you want maximum cleavage you need to beef up the body. You can make them tone or soft but you need a bulky girl to make an ample one.
I've player over 50 MMO's with Ioci. I put a lot of thought in to making her. R.I.P. Vile Rat |
Liam Inkuras
Justified Chaos
411
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Posted - 2013.08.24 04:08:00 -
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Yes, I like big **** and a pretty face to look at while I farm on my farmer alt. is that so wrong? I wear my goggles at night.
Any spelling/grammatical errors come complimentary with my typing on a phone |
Cauldron Asai
State War Academy Caldari State
6
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Posted - 2013.08.24 05:26:00 -
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nice story babe..now go make me a sandwich |
raney ilara
Center for Advanced Studies Gallente Federation
1
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Posted - 2013.08.24 06:11:00 -
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I asked my husband about this once. His answer was "why ask why?" I stopped wondering years ago. |
Tarn Kugisa
Infinite Covenant Tribal Band
438
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Posted - 2013.08.24 06:32:00 -
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ITT: Daily/Weekly/Monthly "Why EVE Players make their characters/alts female" I Endorse this Product and/or Service EVE Online Battle Recorder When I press F1 I get ISK |
Cauldron Asai
State War Academy Caldari State
6
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Posted - 2013.08.24 06:55:00 -
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well this is such a well rounded and very perky discussion. i would hate to see it fall to something less given the overall gravity of the situation. |
Debora Tsung
The Investment Bankers Guild
324
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Posted - 2013.08.26 16:03:00 -
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Aya Shinomiya wrote:Culture is formed by the people over the time. It contains history, traditions, norms, ideals, thinkings and wisdom of sometimes thousand years old civilizations. It should respected and protected. It is what makes us strong as species. The diversification of the many cultures is what makes us who we are. Without culture we are nothing. But we have forgotten that we should learn from eachother and not fight eachother in our greed for power. The globalization tries to eliminate cultures and makes everything equal. But we pull out our beating heart. No. For me respect and acceptance of other cultures is what makes a good human inter alia.
Pheh... No.
Tradition is just another word for "we do it like that because we've always done it like that. Don't question it, it's tradition."
Norms and ideals? Like what? burning hospitals because there might be leprose people inside (haiti approx. 6 weeks after the big earthquake).
Beating a fourth grader all girl sports class back into a burning building because they didn't wear scarfs when they fled the fire? (saudi arabia approx. 2008)
Stabbing and killing his own son because he wanted to have sex with his girlfriend before marriage? (germany approx. 2008).
Putting a woman in prison because she beat up her wannabe rapist? (Egypt 2007)
Or just plain going 1984 on your own people because someone might now someone how knows someone that knows a religious extrermist?
Are you talking about stuff like that? I say we can do without that.
We also have not somehow magically "forgotten" that we should learn from each other, 99% of humanity never learned that in the first place.
Without culture we can be EVERYTHING! Not just some barely out of the stone age half apes clubbering each other to death with sticks and stones. There's nothing a million chinese guys can't do cheaper.
Also This --> https://forums.eveonline.com/default.aspx?g=posts&t=216699 Please stop making "afk cloak" threads, thanks in advance. |
Aya Shinomiya
State War Academy Caldari State
42
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Posted - 2013.08.27 00:36:00 -
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Debora Tsung wrote:Pheh... No. Tradition is just another word for "we do it like that because we've always done it like that. Don't question it, it's tradition." Norms and ideals? Like what? burning hospitals because there might be leprose people inside (haiti approx. 6 weeks after the big earthquake). Beating a fourth grader all girl sports class back into a burning building because they didn't wear scarfs when they fled the fire? (saudi arabia approx. 2008) Stabbing and killing his own son because he wanted to have sex with his girlfriend before marriage? (germany approx. 2008). Putting a woman in prison because she beat up her wannabe rapist? (Egypt 2007) Or just plain going 1984 on your own people because someone might now someone how knows someone that knows a religious extrermist? Are you talking about stuff like that? I say we can do without that. We also have not somehow magically "forgotten" that we should learn from each other, 99% of humanity never learned that in the first place. Without culture we can be EVERYTHING! Not just some barely out of the stone age half apes clubbering each other to death with sticks and stones.
I agree with you that the world becomes a very very mad place. But the lack of ethics and moral means not that we do not need one.
I give you another example. In my country, Germany, the EU commission (EU law is above national law, unfortunatly) and the former allies try to eliminate our culture, our tradition, who we are and from where we come. They want to eradicate every Prussian ideals. They see a threat in it because in the Prussian constitution were things written like that expropriation (through banks e.g.) are forbidden. That was a clearly threat to the rising private banking system after WWII. (The reason why they (USA) want to eradicate the Islam is because the Islamic banking system works pretty fine without any interests.) They want to globalize or with other words Americanize us, make us only to worker and consumer. Remembering our traditions is what saves us from becoming what they want: Mindless system follower with no cultural ties. We fight for our traditions because we know what we fight for. For our right, our heritage, who we are as people.
Without tradition and culture the people have nothing they can identify with. A state without culture and tradition is a empty shell. And that is what these globalisation fanatics want: Taking everything from us, so we have nothing left what makes us more than worker and consumer. And they do a very good job. They fight the traditional families, supporting gay "families" - I have nothing against gays - but a family is father, mother and child and maybe a dog. Not father, father, child and a chiwawa. They want to make everything equal. Men, Woman, gender roles, family and so on. After the upcoming German election next month the government and the EU will remove the status of national states from the EU. If they do what they have said - not in public of course. I can name hundreds of more examples in this direction.
We Germans have our traditions - what is left of it. They Americans have theirs. The people in Syria have theirs and so on. The Roman Empire was so succesful because they respected the cultures of others. They conquered them but they did not suppress them. Their cultures prospered under Roman administration and this let to the Pax Romanum, an era of peace in the empire. The Romans learned from the knowledge of other cultures, adapted their knowledge like the old Babylonians did before. Many culture, many points of views, many knowledge. This is what make humanity as whole who we are.
The Germans are the denser and thinker. It is the heritage of our culture. Where would the world be without our knowledge (rockets or computer e.g.)? The democracy - the pure democracy not this pseudo-democracy in the western world - was invented by the ancient Greek culture. They brought us the philosophy, the logic and discussions. It was their culture and we learned from them. The basic principles of law come from the ancient Roman culture. It is the foundation of our modern law system.
So you cannot say that culture and tradition is meaningless. |
Remiel Pollard
Layman's terms TAXU
1659
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Posted - 2013.08.27 01:26:00 -
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Aya Shinomiya wrote:The Roman Empire was so succesful because they respected the cultures of others.
I am laughing so hard right now at almost everything you just claimed in your post, but this claim made me laugh the hardest.
Seriously, you really think the Romans had respect for the cultures of people they conquered?
Seriously??
Additionally, it was the Greeks that established the foundations of democracy and law, not the Romans. The Romans assimilated the system and at some point, did away with patronage under the guise of "more freedom" but only to make it easier for caesars to corrupt the system. You have a lot to learn about history.
And while it's true that it was a **** V2 test flight that marked the first man-made object in space, rocketry itself is from the ancient Chinese, not Germans, and the V2 was designed to destroy, not to explore. Let's not pretend Germany was trying to do the world any favours on that occasion, okay? You don't scare me. I've been to Jita. |
Ser Berus
GoonWaffe Goonswarm Federation
15
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Posted - 2013.08.27 01:39:00 -
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I'd just like to say that I'd like to create an alt that is grotesquely fat, tia |
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Eurydia Vespasian
Nova Insula Mining and Industrial
4192
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Posted - 2013.08.27 01:42:00 -
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Remiel Pollard wrote:Aya Shinomiya wrote:The Roman Empire was so succesful because they respected the cultures of others. I am laughing so hard right now at almost everything you just claimed in your post, but this claim made me laugh the hardest. Seriously, you really think the Romans had respect for the cultures of people they conquered? Seriously?
respect isn't the right word. the right word is "tolerance." alexander's macedonians did the same thing. day to day life went more smoothly when a conquered people were able to keep their traditions and their religions and gods. the romans learned this lesson from the study of alexander's legacy of hellenism. so they applied the practice in their own conquests. rarely did they have to intervene due to cultural causes. notable exceptions of this would be judea and syria for example.
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Aya Shinomiya
State War Academy Caldari State
42
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Posted - 2013.08.27 01:57:00 -
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Eurydia Vespasian wrote:Remiel Pollard wrote:Aya Shinomiya wrote:The Roman Empire was so succesful because they respected the cultures of others. I am laughing so hard right now at almost everything you just claimed in your post, but this claim made me laugh the hardest. Seriously, you really think the Romans had respect for the cultures of people they conquered? Seriously? respect isn't the right word. the right word is "tolerance." alexander's macedonians did the same thing. day to day life went more smoothly when a conquered people were able to keep their traditions and their religions and gods. the romans learned this lesson from the study of alexander's legacy of hellenism. so they applied the practice in their own conquests. rarely did they have to intervene due to cultural causes. notable exceptions of this would be judea and syria for example.
Right. Tolerance fits better. For me respect and tolerance going hand in hand. And you are right with Judea. With Syria I do not know. |
Aya Shinomiya
State War Academy Caldari State
42
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Posted - 2013.08.27 02:04:00 -
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Remiel Pollard wrote:Aya Shinomiya wrote:The Roman Empire was so succesful because they respected the cultures of others. I am laughing so hard right now at almost everything you just claimed in your post, but this claim made me laugh the hardest. Seriously, you really think the Romans had respect for the cultures of people they conquered? Seriously?? Additionally, it was the Greeks that established the foundations of democracy and law, not the Romans. The Romans assimilated the system and at some point, did away with patronage under the guise of "more freedom" but only to make it easier for caesars to corrupt the system. You have a lot to learn about history. And while it's true that it was a **** V2 test flight that marked the first man-made object in space, rocketry itself is from the ancient Chinese, not Germans, and the V2 was designed to destroy, not to explore. Let's not pretend Germany was trying to do the world any favours on that occasion, okay?
The Romans tolerated other cultures. It is historical proven. It was the success of their empire.
I said the Greek established the democracy and the Romans the law. Jurist speaking Latin not Greek.
But modern rockets based in the inventions of Werner von Braun in Germany and later in the USA and not on Chinese inventions. Rocket technology was invented independend in Germany and adapted by the USA after the war. The scientist behind wanted to do the world a favor. The military of course had other plans like today. |
Debora Tsung
The Investment Bankers Guild
329
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Posted - 2013.08.27 07:16:00 -
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Aya Shinomiya wrote:Right. Tolerance fits better. For me respect and tolerance going hand in hand. Unfortunately, you are wrong on that account.
Tolerance does not mean you respect or even like something, It means you endure it, mostly because you have to. And it's mostly something bad.
I tolerate a lot of things, high taxes for example, or the construction workers labouring through the night, right in front of my house. Or my neighbours loud smelly and ugly dog (I hate dogs). Stuff like that. There's nothing a million chinese guys can't do cheaper.
Also This --> https://forums.eveonline.com/default.aspx?g=posts&t=216699 Please stop making "afk cloak" threads, thanks in advance. |
Alavaria Fera
GoonWaffe Goonswarm Federation
4224
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Posted - 2013.08.27 07:17:00 -
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Debora Tsung wrote:Aya Shinomiya wrote:Right. Tolerance fits better. For me respect and tolerance going hand in hand. Unfortunately, you are wrong on that account. Tolerance does not mean you respect or even like something, It means you endure it, mostly because you have to. And it's mostly something bad. I tolerate a lot of things, high taxes for example, or the construction workers laboouring through the night, right in front of my house. Or my neighbours loud smelly and ugly dog (I hate dogs). Stuff like that. Hmm. That certainly fits the sound of tolerating something. There are no goons. The goons' 0.0 dream is over.
"Progodlegend said the goal of N3 is to destroy Goonswarm Federation, but in reality NCdot is in Fountain due to the fact it is virtually the last place there is action." ~NC., Fountain 2013 |
Eurydia Vespasian
Nova Insula Mining and Industrial
4192
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Posted - 2013.08.27 09:34:00 -
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Aya Shinomiya wrote:Eurydia Vespasian wrote:Remiel Pollard wrote:Aya Shinomiya wrote:The Roman Empire was so succesful because they respected the cultures of others. I am laughing so hard right now at almost everything you just claimed in your post, but this claim made me laugh the hardest. Seriously, you really think the Romans had respect for the cultures of people they conquered? Seriously? respect isn't the right word. the right word is "tolerance." alexander's macedonians did the same thing. day to day life went more smoothly when a conquered people were able to keep their traditions and their religions and gods. the romans learned this lesson from the study of alexander's legacy of hellenism. so they applied the practice in their own conquests. rarely did they have to intervene due to cultural causes. notable exceptions of this would be judea and syria for example. Right. Tolerance fits better. For me respect and tolerance going hand in hand. And you are right with Judea. With Syria I do not know.
oh, there were some rowdy greeks there trying to hold onto the last vestiges of the seleucid dynasty. lots of infighting and such. the great empire it once was had fractured into dozens of claimants thinking they were the true culture and blood of their people. but the seleucid kingdoms had always been a melting pot of east and west. the size and scope of it and all the territories within their holdings (which at their height of power stretched from parts of modern day turkey to deep within the indian subconinent) made that a certainty.
but their greatness had seen it's last many decades before all these events finally forced rome to end the squabbling (political and cultural) for good. they dispatched pompey magnus, still abroad in cilicia after a victorious campaign there, to deal with them once and for all. that was pretty much the effective end of the heirs of seleucus and the power they had in the region. rome annexed and provinced syria officially soon after.
history lesson in the boobs thread. who would have thought?
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Ruby Pyrenne
Thirtyplus Spaceship Samurai
13
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Posted - 2013.08.27 10:31:00 -
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Making males is less fun to do than making females.
Natural curves, elegance and zero to none Schwarzenegger dna makes it alot more creative.
EVE has such a well developed character creation-kit that I'd like to get the most out of it and in my humble opinion, a male character is 'done' quicker, whereas a female requires some careful attention to be made attractive, posable and properly shaped - if that would be your aim at least.
It's like painting pictures: males would represent the abstract art, where you can empty paint cans in a random fashion and say 'hey, that actually looks kind of fun' as opposed to the actual art aka females, where you sit down and do your best to grab the atmosphere of a beautiful landscape or similar - genuinely pretty when finished IF done properly.
That's my reasoning for creating a female, not so much the argument you hear from others (in other games as well) that 'I don't like to spend my virtual time looking at a male avatar'.
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Aya Shinomiya
State War Academy Caldari State
42
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Posted - 2013.08.27 10:34:00 -
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Eurydia Vespasian wrote:oh, there were some rowdy greeks there trying to hold onto the last vestiges of the seleucid dynasty. lots of infighting and such. the great empire it once was had fractured into dozens of claimants thinking they were the true culture and blood of their people. but the seleucid kingdoms had always been a melting pot of east and west. the size and scope of it and all the territories within their holdings (which at their height of power stretched from parts of modern day turkey to deep within the indian subconinent) made that a certainty.
but their greatness had seen it's last many decades before all these events finally forced rome to end the squabbling (political and cultural) for good. they dispatched pompey magnus, still abroad in cilicia after a victorious campaign there, to deal with them once and for all. that was pretty much the effective end of the heirs of seleucus and the power they had in the region. rome annexed and provinced syria officially soon after.
history lesson in the boobs thread. who would have thought?
History is one of my major hobbies in real life. I guess yours too, when I read your character name.
And why must everyone call this a "boobs thread"? It is not my fault that the guys are so fixated. I only wanted to find out why they create their ingame characters in the same way. Not all of them but most. Too be seriuos: I find many of them very ugly. These skinny things with the big racks and exaggerated make-up and weired faces. If you invest some time you can create a very nice looking (female) character. Yes, now will come the "No-One-Cares-Faction". Okay. But than we need no characters if they have no meaning. |
Aya Shinomiya
State War Academy Caldari State
42
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Posted - 2013.08.27 10:40:00 -
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Ruby Pyrenne wrote:Making males is less fun to do than making females.
Natural curves, elegance and zero to none Schwarzenegger dna makes it alot more creative.
EVE has such a well developed character creation-kit that I'd like to get the most out of it and in my humble opinion, a male character is 'done' quicker, whereas a female requires some careful attention to be made attractive, posable and properly shaped - if that would be your aim at least.
It's like painting pictures: males would represent the abstract art, where you can empty paint cans in a random fashion and say 'hey, that actually looks kind of fun' as opposed to the actual art aka females, where you sit down and do your best to grab the atmosphere of a beautiful landscape or similar - genuinely pretty when finished IF done properly.
That's my reasoning for creating a female, not so much the argument you hear from others (in other games as well) that 'I don't like to spend my virtual time looking at a male avatar'.
I had nearly the same thoughs by creating a female character (I have a male character, too). I spend hours to create my character with some PLEXes after it to change some facial lines here and there. (I am very perfectionist.) I even studied female faces of japanese models before (I think the Achura based on Japanese) to make the face realistic as possible. Is not so easy. |
Akemi Kashada
100 Grilo Industries
0
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Posted - 2013.08.27 10:57:00 -
[270] - Quote
Didnt read all the posts but the Roman empire thing made me laugh aswell.
Each person has a reason to create a female character in EVE and indeed the less used is "because it is my gender" (me included), but the looks of a char doesnt really reflect 100% of the times what the owner of it likes or sees fit.
Curvy girls arent possible to be done in eve char creator in a way that they endup like a curvy girl in real life. Either you endup with a stocky or a chubby girl, and the proportions are never likely to match what is expected. So any time you would really take the time to try to make a toon that has curves but isnt sloopy, you may give up and do what endup being best suited, skinny ***** girls with some or no fat, or very defined body.
That is why most female chars have similar build and attributes. |
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