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WebDog posted:There used to be a thread detailing the horror stories of Anime doll owners. People would imbue them with personalities and make cat ladies look sane. Not Anime dolls. Asian Ball-jointed Dolls. The best are from Korea. The craft involved in these is incredible. As are the price tags. My sister spent over $1800 on a single doll, which then needed to have its wig made and clothes created.
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Khazar-khum posted:Not Anime dolls. Asian Ball-jointed Dolls. The best are from Korea. It's a testament to how judgmental I am, I scoffed heartily at this, despite dropping over $900 on my computer when I was 21 and clearly did not have the funds to do so. Yay Ramen.
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Haymaker_Betty posted:It's a testament to how judgmental I am, I scoffed heartily at this, despite dropping over $900 on my computer when I was 21 and clearly did not have the funds to do so. Yay Ramen. Pfft, not even a comparison, you can't access the internet on a doll
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# ? Oct 22, 2013 04:14 |
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This one fucks with my spacial senses. You could stick her head anywhere and it wouldn't look any different.
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# ? Oct 22, 2013 04:16 |
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Khazar-khum posted:Not Anime dolls. Asian Ball-jointed Dolls. The best are from Korea. Yea, I think ball joint dolls are really cool but every time I like, google them to see if there's anything interesting or whatever the first results are always the nexus of spergy. People talking about how their dolls are just like their kids and posting pictures taking the doll on walks around the city and how they just NEED to spend five hundred dollars to buy precious Sakura-chan the right colored eye balls or they might as well just throw her out! Also in case you have a life and kiss girls and poo poo and don't know anything about ball jointed dolls, they're like, super customization focused, so there's always poo poo like pics of a doll stripped down and with her head removed and opened up and it's always extra unsettling given the previous aspects of the communities. Like, imagine if the cat lady at work ALSO had a jar full of cat eyes that she spent her entire paycheck on just one pair, and she constantly obsesses about getting the exact right shade of blue to put in her cats.
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# ? Oct 22, 2013 04:25 |
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Bible rapper tries to freestyle...and fails. I felt bad. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cQE2MuUdghk
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Tatum Girlparts posted:Yea, I think ball joint dolls are really cool but every time I like, google them to see if there's anything interesting or whatever the first results are always the nexus of spergy. People talking about how their dolls are just like their kids and posting pictures taking the doll on walks around the city and how they just NEED to spend five hundred dollars to buy precious Sakura-chan the right colored eye balls or they might as well just throw her out! Understandably there is also quite a bit of crossover between anime fans and ball jointed doll collectors. You can buy pre-made dolls of your favorite character with every detail perfect and insanely detailed clothing. The costs are so high that it might as well be a one-off. The same company that makes the dolls also makes some of the best resin scale models. I had the "pleasure" of visiting the flagship store in Tokyo and then in Nagoya. I saw multiple people dropping $1000+ dollars on parts. There were dolls costing well over 5k and I know of one that someone bought used for 10k. Im genuinely suprised that I didnt see any anatomically correct BJDs and i would like to think they dont exist, but I know better Dat blank stare They keep making them bigger scale I have a feeling the logical conclusion will be buying sex dolls and making them like this Fauxtool has a new favorite as of 05:12 on Oct 22, 2013 |
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Fauxtool posted:I have a feeling the logical conclusion will be buying sex dolls and making them like this "Will be?" That's adorable.
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The Crotch posted:No. No, we can not talk about this. And just why the hell not? For content, I offer this guy I know. This is how he dressed on his wedding day. He's a somewhat spastic, nerdy furry who married a definitely spastic nerdy furry. Obviously, they're in the center. On the outsides are the best man and maid of honor, who are husband and wife themselves. Can you tell they don't want to be there?
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Tex Avery posted:And just why the hell not? Is he going to take his wife out for dinner and a movie on her 18th birthday?
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# ? Oct 22, 2013 07:05 |
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He looks 35 and she looks 15.
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# ? Oct 22, 2013 07:08 |
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DorkusMalorkus posted:He looks 35 and she looks 15. All the fluoride in the water is causing kids to discover their fursonas sooner and sooner these days
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# ? Oct 22, 2013 07:13 |
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How'd he manage that?
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# ? Oct 22, 2013 07:22 |
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That seems like a mismatch. Maybe its the angle and we cant see her horrible scoliosis. a princely dowry of 5 fursuits VVVV Fauxtool has a new favorite as of 07:28 on Oct 22, 2013 |
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How much do you think he paid her parents for her?
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# ? Oct 22, 2013 07:27 |
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This man gave up at least two fatted calfs and a drat fine goat for that child bride and you dare to mock him? You're just jealous all you can afford is the fishmonger's daughter. No for real that's from that 'Russian bride regret' tumblr isn't it?
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# ? Oct 22, 2013 07:32 |
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She must be really impossible to be around or something, cus yeah on looks alone that's one hell of a mismatch.
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Fauxtool posted:Im genuinely suprised that I didnt see any anatomically correct BJDs and i would like to think they dont exist, but I know better I have one from when I was a dumb teenager, and I think it's actually standard for them to have weird tiny dicks at least. God knows why, I definitely wasn't expecting it and it was hilarious opening the box in front of my parents and just bam tiny resin penis. All the clothes and wigs were so expensive that I basically stood the poor chap on a shelf (after putting his default clothes on for a bit of dignity) and never touched him again. Oh well!
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# ? Oct 22, 2013 08:25 |
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I think it looks neat but it's definitely awkward and possibly gross.
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KATY PERRY posted:
I'm really hoping that's just some Oktoberfest's misguided mascot, rather than some chucklehead doing that voluntarily.
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Fauxtool posted:Im genuinely suprised that I didnt see any anatomically correct BJDs and i would like to think they dont exist, but I know better I'm almost certain that they exist and are after market modifications and I blame this thread for knowing that.
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robziel posted:I'm almost certain that they exist and are after market modifications and I blame this thread for knowing that. According to the goons who used to be in the customizing parts end of the BJD thing, there's even requests for labia painting and erect penises on these things.
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Calico Heart posted:I loving love Jacob Klamer and show him to everyone. There are so many great things about this video. I would genuinely love to hang out with this guy, just to see if he could keep the act up for extended periods of time, and how he reacts to different situations. Do you think he kept it up when the police were searching him?
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Tea Bone posted:I would genuinely love to hang out with this guy, just to see if he could keep the act up for extended periods of time, and how he reacts to different situations. Do you think he kept it up when the police were searching him? There are one or two parts in that video where he either forgets or fails to do his 'voice' and he speaks normally.
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# ? Oct 22, 2013 16:25 |
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The pseudo-news report leading up to the dork's introduction was rather painful as well. That campus has to be incredibly loving boring if some scrubby bastard-personality born from the irrational union of a renaissance faire and 90's grunge groupie makes a big stir.
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KATY PERRY posted:
What part of this abomination looks neat to you?
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# ? Oct 22, 2013 17:19 |
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The tits.
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whoflungpoop posted:Who's four tons of granite and in the Army? SPONGEBOB SQUAREPANTS This is all i could think of when i saw that article: http://spongebob.wikia.com/wiki/SpongeHenge For content: It came from the 'chan
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EmmyOk posted:There are one or two parts in that video where he either forgets or fails to do his 'voice' and he speaks normally. Haha, yeah I noticed. I know a guy who went to Canada for a month and came back with a (clearly false) Canadian accent, which he claimed he just picked up. Since a child I've pronounced "three" like "free", about a year ago I tried to correct it, still now I catch myself using the "f" sound if I'm not really thinking about it, and that's just one phonetic sound. How insanely in your head all the time must you have to be to keep up a false accent like that? It seems like a lot of effort to just look like an idiot.
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Tea Bone posted:Haha, yeah I noticed. People pick up on others' speech patterns subconsciously as a way to endear themselves to them or empathize. However, that doesn't stop people from making one up. My wife has a twin brother who speaks with a fake accent. Their mother is South African, but they have only ever lived in the US. Being twins, they were really never more than 20 feet apart for their entire childhood. He moved to another state as an adult, and came back and started talking with this fake accent to impress girls. Whenever his new girlfriend meets his family, they are always surprised that nobody else in his family, including his twin sister, speaks like he does. It's pathetic.
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canyoneer posted:People pick up on others' speech patterns subconsciously as a way to endear themselves to them or empathize. However, that doesn't stop people from making one up. Ugh whenever I talk to my SoCal friends I always pitch my voice higher and say "like" and "right, yeah, totally" way more. I can hear myself doing it and it drives me nuts. Then again, when I'm talking to NorCal people I don't know well, I talk slower, lower, and more abruptly. WHO AM I
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canyoneer posted:People pick up on others' speech patterns subconsciously as a way to endear themselves to them or empathize. However, that doesn't stop people from making one up. I used to do this with speech patterns and mannerisms from books I read
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Haymaker_Betty posted:Ugh whenever I talk to my SoCal friends I always pitch my voice higher and say "like" and "right, yeah, totally" way more. I was expecting you to say you do it on purpose to troll them and see if they notice your fake valley girl accent.
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Machai posted:I was expecting you to say you do it on purpose to troll them and see if they notice your fake valley girl accent.
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canyoneer posted:People pick up on others' speech patterns subconsciously as a way to endear themselves to them or empathize. However, that doesn't stop people from making one up. I have to physically stop myself from doing this because I'm worried I'll offend them. RE: British people on mumble, people with accents.
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Turtlicious posted:I have to physically stop myself from doing this because I'm worried I'll offend them. RE: British people on mumble, people with accents. It's called Echolalia. My Dad does it a lot, he moved from Northern to Southern England in his twenties and now he talks with a Southern accent here and his original accent up North, or around his northern friends. Not only that but it happens with any accent, after a few minutes talking to someone he'll start picking up a twinge of their accent. I assume it's a side effect from "learning" a new accent when he moved. There is however a massive difference between sub-consciously synchronizing your accent to your location/people around you and forcing a fake one all of the time for attention.
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# ? Oct 22, 2013 18:45 |
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Benedict Cumberbatch looks weird bald.
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# ? Oct 22, 2013 18:56 |
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Human beings are social animals, and I'm sure there's a bit of DNA coding involved in integrating into new communities and picking up the local flair to fit in. Meanwhile Klamer is a fake, attention-starved twat.
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Tea Bone posted:It's called Echolalia. My Dad does it a lot, he moved from Northern to Southern England in his twenties and now he talks with a Southern accent here and his original accent up North, or around his northern friends. Not only that but it happens with any accent, after a few minutes talking to someone he'll start picking up a twinge of their accent. I assume it's a side effect from "learning" a new accent when he moved. you mean like this awkward fake accent? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YaDQ1vIuvZI
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