Miranda's character in ME2.
#351
Posté 19 juillet 2013 - 03:02
That said, there are humans with stranger body shapes like dwarfs and people with various birth defects, who still manage to have relationships just like any other person - so I don't see why the quarian legs, feet and hands would be a complete deal-breaker.
I mean hell, I've been with girls with weirder things than odd hand shapes.
#352
Posté 19 juillet 2013 - 03:02
Necanor wrote...
Quarians have bent lower legs, glowy eyes and less fingers. They have nearly identical faces(more concave), hair, skin, bodies and other organs. I just don't get what's 'revolting' about them.
Human legs (and the other bipedal aliens other than turians) don't bend backwards when upright. The glowy eyes just look kind of stupid to me. The concave face is one reason why they are "revolting".
A "naked" quarian instantly reminds me of the creature from Splice, minus the wings and tail.
#353
Posté 19 juillet 2013 - 03:14
Talk about attraction to aliens, your LI is a bukin animal tbh.
#354
Guest_Finn the Jakey_*
Posté 19 juillet 2013 - 03:17
Guest_Finn the Jakey_*
The eyes don't glow and the face is identical to a human's.
You're not helping.Dextro Milk wrote...
lol@people that love beavers over quarians. Hahaha
Talk about attraction to aliens, your LI is a bukin animal tbh.
Modifié par Finn the Jakey, 19 juillet 2013 - 03:18 .
#355
Posté 19 juillet 2013 - 03:18
Didn't say I was, nor am I trying to.Finn the Jakey wrote...
You're not helping.Dextro Milk wrote...
lol@people that love beavers over quarians. Hahaha
Talk about attraction to aliens, your LI is a bukin animal tbh.
These topics are always pointless, filled with Mirimancers and Talimancers arguing about who looks better when it is purely based on your personal likes and dislikes.
#356
Posté 19 juillet 2013 - 03:26
o Ventus wrote...
Necanor wrote...
Quarians have bent lower legs, glowy eyes and less fingers. They have nearly identical faces(more concave), hair, skin, bodies and other organs. I just don't get what's 'revolting' about them.
Human legs (and the other bipedal aliens other than turians) don't bend backwards when upright. The glowy eyes just look kind of stupid to me. The concave face is one reason why they are "revolting".
A "naked" quarian instantly reminds me of the creature from Splice, minus the wings and tail.
Yeah, concave faces are really revolting, look at all the ugly people with concave faces like James Dean, Monika Pietrasinska or Ivian Sarcos<_<
The eyes look kinda cool in my opinion, but to each his own.
Splice creatures would even resemble Vorcha better than Quarians.
#357
Posté 19 juillet 2013 - 04:26
#358
Posté 19 juillet 2013 - 04:28
o Ventus wrote...
James Dean IS ugly.
I did not just read that.
#359
Posté 19 juillet 2013 - 04:40
Necanor wrote...
o Ventus wrote...
James Dean IS ugly.
I did not just read that.
James Dean is the ****. Don't disrespect my hombre. An American icon that man, and rightfully so.
#360
Posté 19 juillet 2013 - 04:42
Necanor wrote...
Then you shouldn't have a problem with Human/Quarian relationships. The look similar, they have the same sexual dimorphism, the same body functions and no tentacles are involved. Except that they can't reproduce, there's no problem whatsoever.MassivelyEffective0730 wrote...
Necanor wrote...
Apparently, the Asari thought so too. Now if the Asari think your species is beautiful...HellbirdIV wrote...
Javik is a Fish/Bug-person, you should probably take that into account. I somehow doubt the same things are considered attractive between humans and Protheans, given that they have no common physical traits.Necanor wrote...
Well, according to Javik all Quarians are very attractive.
It'd be like swimming in the Sea of Cortez and getting snagged by a humboldt squid that thinks you're pretty.
Not judging, but this is how I view Human/Asari relationships as. Beauty is in the eye of the beholder.
There are even less similarities than an Asari! The hell are you talking about? They're even more revolting to me than the Asari! Not that any aliens are attractive to me at all, mind you.
#361
Posté 19 juillet 2013 - 04:45
Dextro Milk wrote...
Didn't say I was, nor am I trying to.Finn the Jakey wrote...
You're not helping.Dextro Milk wrote...
lol@people that love beavers over quarians. Hahaha
Talk about attraction to aliens, your LI is a bukin animal tbh.
These topics are always pointless, filled with Mirimancers and Talimancers arguing about who looks better when it is purely based on your personal likes and dislikes.
The difference is, I'm not trying to objectively argue anything. I've made it clear from the beginning that everything I say on this topic is based on my own perspective and opinion.
Blame the Necanor guy for trying to objectively argue Quarian appeal and getting upset at how some people are physically revolted by Quarians.
Modifié par MassivelyEffective0730, 19 juillet 2013 - 04:47 .
#362
Posté 19 juillet 2013 - 05:03
I have only one question for you.MassivelyEffective0730 wrote...
Dextro Milk wrote...
Didn't say I was, nor am I trying to.Finn the Jakey wrote...
You're not helping.Dextro Milk wrote...
lol@people that love beavers over quarians. Hahaha
Talk about attraction to aliens, your LI is a bukin animal tbh.
These topics are always pointless, filled with Mirimancers and Talimancers arguing about who looks better when it is purely based on your personal likes and dislikes.
The difference is, I'm not trying to objectively argue anything. I've made it clear from the beginning that everything I say on this topic is based on my own perspective and opinion.
Blame the Necanor guy for trying to objectively argue Quarian appeal and getting upset at how some people are physically revolted by Quarians.
Say Miranda was injured extremely bad in an explosion. Her legs and arms were beyond repair. (No repairing her, I'm talking about stuff possible today)
Would you be revolted and reject her, or would you be there for her? I only ask, because it seems like you put so much stress on the aesthetics much more than on personality.
Edit - Spelling.
Modifié par Dextro Milk, 19 juillet 2013 - 05:14 .
#363
Posté 19 juillet 2013 - 05:32
MassivelyEffective0730 wrote...
Necanor wrote...
o Ventus wrote...
James Dean IS ugly.
I did not just read that.
James Dean is the ****. Don't disrespect my hombre. An American icon that man, and rightfully so.
I'm not the one disrespecting him, I love James Dean. He's my all time favourite actor, even more than Marlon Brando.
#364
Posté 19 juillet 2013 - 06:17
#365
Posté 19 juillet 2013 - 07:27
Dextro Milk wrote...
I have only one question for you.MassivelyEffective0730 wrote...
Dextro Milk wrote...
Didn't say I was, nor am I trying to.Finn the Jakey wrote...
You're not helping.Dextro Milk wrote...
lol@people that love beavers over quarians. Hahaha
Talk about attraction to aliens, your LI is a bukin animal tbh.
These topics are always pointless, filled with Mirimancers and Talimancers arguing about who looks better when it is purely based on your personal likes and dislikes.
The difference is, I'm not trying to objectively argue anything. I've made it clear from the beginning that everything I say on this topic is based on my own perspective and opinion.
Blame the Necanor guy for trying to objectively argue Quarian appeal and getting upset at how some people are physically revolted by Quarians.
Say Miranda was injured extremely bad in an explosion. Her legs and arms were beyond repair. (No repairing her, I'm talking about stuff possible today)
Would you be revolted and reject her, or would you be there for her? I only ask, because it seems like you put so much stress on the aesthetics much more than on personality.
Edit - Spelling.
I would like to address this via PM.
#366
Posté 19 juillet 2013 - 07:35
KaiserShep wrote...
The loss of his Porsche 550 Spyder was pretty tragic.
It truly is.
Shame Dean's movies aren't as treasured as the car. Rebel only blew up because it released right after he died.
#367
Posté 19 juillet 2013 - 07:42
o Ventus wrote...
KaiserShep wrote...
The loss of his Porsche 550 Spyder was pretty tragic.
It truly is.
Shame Dean's movies aren't as treasured as the car. Rebel only blew up because it released right after he died.
You're the worst bigot I've ever seen on this forum. You have no clue about what you're talking about, you're absolutely false and you're cracking pathetic jokes about a guy who lost his life with 24.
Shame on you sir, I wouldn't shed a tear if something similar ever happens to you.
#368
Posté 19 juillet 2013 - 07:43
KaiserShep wrote...
The loss of his Porsche 550 Spyder was pretty tragic.
Way to go Mr Sensitive.
#369
Posté 19 juillet 2013 - 07:58
Necanor wrote...
You're the worst bigot I've ever seen on this forum. You have no clue about what you're talking about, you're absolutely false and you're cracking pathetic jokes about a guy who lost his life with 24.
I wasn't cracking any jokes. How does that make me a bigot?
Shame on you sir, I wouldn't shed a tear if something similar ever happens to you.
Nor I for you, and I wouldn't expect you too. Thousands of people die every hour (younger than Dean was, and under more track circumstances), and I take it you don't care about them (nobody does). But because Dean was famous and was a "symbol" to a generation of hypocrites, it's a big deal. Am I close?
#370
Posté 19 juillet 2013 - 08:05
Necanor wrote...
KaiserShep wrote...
The loss of his Porsche 550 Spyder was pretty tragic.
Way to go Mr Sensitive.
What? Too soon? Should I wait another 50 years?
If death were removed from comedy, it would have as much chance as staying aloft as Buddy Holly's charter plane.
Modifié par KaiserShep, 19 juillet 2013 - 08:08 .




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