i just can’t get over lizzie’s shortie geled haircut + her fucking collection of sunglasses AND HER BEHIND THE WHEEL HANDS ON THE DRIVING WHEEL LOOKING HER SUNDAY BEST like good god i am so grateful to be in the same timeline as her fuck she’s so gorgeous
i unfortunately don’t have another photo of her wearing sunglasses under the wheel looking like the hot milf
7 Year Bitch (with founding member guitarist Stefanie Sargent in pic 1 )photographed in Seattle in 1992 by Chris Cuffaro for an Entertainment Weekly story on the Seattle Music scene.
The Veroniquette Family is like Fayxine's Kardashians.
Consisting of...:
Former actress, Evelynn Estuari and her husband, Vincent Veroniquette
Former model who ran away to be a pirate💀, Selene Veroniquette
Former model who made a rebellion against Queen Erosia, Siren Veroniquette
Socialite, Jacqueline Veroniquette
And singer, Alcemina Veroniquette
The Veroniquette family were characters in Fayxine since December 2021. Starting with Siren. Siren was originally apart of the main cast. Which was a trio of Jinx, Lotus, and of course. Her🙂
(Siren's first design and her redesign in July 2022)
The second member of the family I created was Selene. Which was in January 2022.
During this time, I rebooted JOOTW (Jinx: Out of This World) into Jade. Which had an element I retained for every reboot.
"Girl finds crystal-like object and goes to another dimension"
In March 2022, during the era of "Odette", I created. Another. One. 🙂
She was renamed to Alcemina. Okay, that sounds like a skin disease or a dermatology medicine. But....
...
But....nothing. Nothing to say at all.
And then there:s Evelynn.....Originally, when I made Evelynn, she wasn't intended to be Siren's mom. Because Siren basically didn't exist in Fayxine anymore. BUT...For a reason I don't wanna say, I decided to return Siren and her other sisters... and make Evelynn their mother.
(Original Design: April 2022)
For Jacqueline.....Jacqueline is a very recent charcter. I literally added her today.
『 Titles 』 The Vampire, The Blood Drink One/Vampire, Vampire of Royal Blood, The Blood Drinker, {Prn} with The Sharpest Fangs, The Fanged Beauty, Crowned Vampire, {Prn} of The Blood Throne, The Blood Drunk Royal, Royal Vampire, Vampiric Habits, The Blood Lover, {Prn} With A Blood Covered Face, The Being Drenched In Blood, The Royal Vampire, {Prn} With Royal && Vampiric Blood, The Vampiric Noble, The Noble of Vampire Hieritage, The Blood Sucking Beauty, Being of the Throne, The Crowned Vampire, The Prince{ss}/King/Etc With Blood Lust, Blood Sucked, The Being Who Shall Suck You Dry, My Vampire, My Lord, Sir/Miss {Name}, My Prince{ss}/King/Royal/Etc 。。。
The Monster // The Creature // The Monstrous Creature // The Horror // The Ghoul // One Who Stalks The Shadows // The Wretched // The Dreadful Beast // The Beastial Horror // Vam With Beastial Claws // The Altered Beast // The Balrog // The Haunted One // It Who Haunts // One With Sharp Fangs // The Shadow
Note :: All pronouns can be replaced w/ your preferred pronouns!
7 Year Bitch performing “The Scratch” at Trees, Dallas TX October 1, 1994
FYI:
“Inspired by Seattle punk band the Gits and their fiery vocalist Mia Zapata, 7 Year Bitch is one of the most aggressive punk bands on the American indie scene. Vocalist Selene Vigil, guitarist Stefanie Sargent and drummer Valerie Agnew were playing in the Seattle group Barbie’s Dream Car when their bassist left for Europe. They recruited Elizabeth Davis and played their first shows with the Gits. After a self-titled debut single in 1990, 7 Year Bitch signed with C/Z Records. The first album Sick ‘Em appeared in 1992, but was overshadowed by Sargent’s death just before it was released; Roisin Dunne became the guitarist’s replacement the following year. In July 1993, Mia Zapata was brutally killed in Seattle, and 7 Year Bitch recorded ¡Viva Zapata! as a tribute. The group then signed with Atlantic and in 1996 released Gato Negro, their major-label debut.”
So I’m always happy to dunk on feminists who scream “SEXUALIZED!” at any woman who displays more traditionally feminine traits, because some of them think any women with a cup size larger than A is “sexualization” and frankly they are indiscernible to me from religious fundamentalists that think any sign of cleavage on a woman is inappropriate.
At the same time, what exactly is happening in your head when you think “a pair of faceless female robots with large breasts are inherently superior in design to other female video game characters because they get my dick wet” is a good tweet that doesn’t make you look like a weirdo?
I haven’t played Atomic Heart. IDK if the robots being sexualized is relevant to the plot or their character or not- nor do I care, because the devs can design their female characters however they like. Sexualize them all you want, I don’t care- sexy can be fun.
But conversely, devs do not have to make their female characters “sensual” or “feminine” to your tastes, because the defining factor of a good female character or their design is not if they get your dick wet.
IDK who the character on the bottom left is, so I can’t fact-check anything else about her character-design. But she doesn’t look masculine to me- she just looks like a woman with short-hair. And I shouldn’t have to tell anyone familiar with video games that a lot of devs are fond of finding ways to give women short (or very contained, like in braids or ponytails) hair so they don’t have to animate longer hair.
The top-right lady (Selene Vassos from Returnal) is modeled on this woman.
It’s a pretty close match. Are we now going to argue that her model isn’t feminine enough? Selene isn’t designed to be “sensual”, she’s designed in the same vein as Ellen Ripley: A female scifi action character who wears clothing that makes sense for her role. And yeah, those clothes aren’t always going to be particularly “feminine”, because that doesn’t make narrative sense.
Aloy is not meant to be “sensual” either, she is meant to be a post-apocalyptic warrior. Additionally, picking a deliberately awkward shot of her face from the State of Play trailer to downplay her femininity is a red flag that you’re not being intellectually honest. I’ve played this game: Aloy’s face is normal. Dude deliberately found a shot where her face looks weird because of the angle.
Also, you can get different outfits for her in-game. Some of them are less conservative than others and show off her body and curves more, but most all of them make sense in context for her to wear because they involve armor and animal hides.
And then of course we have the massive L of deliberately cherry-picking these four characters for bullshit reasons when I can just as easily post shots of Lady Dimitrescu and her daughters, Mia Winters, Jill Valentine, Claire Redfield (all from Resident Evil), Kara, Chloe, and North from Detroit: Become Human, Julianna Blake from Deathloop, Elizabeth Comstock from BioShock: Infinite, Dani Nakamura from Callisto Protocol, Bayonetta, any of the female characters from Until Dawn or The Quarry, most of the female characters from Assassin’s Creed and Final Fantasy...
I don’t see him congratulating the Resident Evil team on making Lady D sexy (or maybe that was because thousands of other people beat him to it? I recall Lady Dimitrescu’s sexiness being relatively uncontroversial) or the Final Fantasy XV devs for giving Cindy big boobs and a revealing outfit.
You get my point, right? He specifically cherry-picked four characters (and within that, cherry-picked specific pictures of those characters) that are not overtly feminine in appearance when he literally had dozens of other options to pick from- but those options would disprove his point.
tl;dr bad twitter post, Feminist Frequency would be grudgingly proud of your cherry-picking skills my dude, and female character design does not and should not always revolve around whether or not it tickles your pickle.
🦇 Good afternoon, my bookish bats. I hope you have a good book, delicious latte, and sweet snack within reach! No TBR is complete without a few young adult novels, and plenty were released in March! Here are a few YA releases to consider adding to your shelves.
🩷 March 5 🩷
✨ What Monstrous Gods - Rosamund Hodge
✨ The Prisoner's Throne - Holly Black
✨ Defy the Storm - Tessa Gratton and Justina Ireland
✨ The Stricken - Morgan Shamy
✨ The Encanto's Daughter - Melissa de la Cruz
✨ Breathing Underwater - Abbey Nash
✨ One Last Breath - Ginny Myers Sain
✨ Bad Like Us - Gabriella Lepore
✨ Promchanted - Morgan Matson
✨ Song of Freedom, Song of Dreams - Shari Green
✨ The No-Girlfriend Rule - Christen Randall
✨ Ellie Haycock Is Totally Normal - Gretchen Schreiber
✨ An Unlikely Proposition - Rosalyn Eves
✨ A Different Kind of Brave - Lee Wind
✨ The Baker and the Bard - Fern Haught
🩷 March 12 🩷
✨ The Hedgewitch of Foxhall - Anna Bright
✨ Six Truths and a Lie - Ream Shukairy
✨ Monster Crush - Erin Ellie Franey
✨ Infinity Kings - Adam Silvera
✨ The Other Lola - Ripley Jones
✨ Just Another Epic Love Poem - Parisa Akhbari
✨ Not Your Average Jo - Grace K. Shim
✨ Book, Beast, and Crow - Elizabeth Byrne
✨ Meet Me in the Fourth Dimension - Rita Feinstein
✨ Ariel Crashes a Train - Olivia A. Cole
✨ These Bodies Between Us - Sarah Van Name
✨ A Feather So Black - Lyra Selene
🩷 March 19 🩷
✨ Where Sleeping Girls Lie - Faridah Àbíké-Íyímídé
✨ Under This Red Rock - Mindy McGinnis
✨ The Last Bloodcarver - Vanessa Le
✨ The Revenant Games - Margie Fuston
✨ In the Orbit of You - Ashley Schumacher
✨ Cancelled - Farrah Penn
✨ Rules for Rule Breaking - Talia Tucker
✨ The Veiled Kingdom - Holly Renee
✨ Taka - Ryan Jampole
🩷 March 26 🩷
✨ The Poisons We Drink - Bethany Baptiste
✨ Dead Girls Walking - Sami Ellis
✨ Royal Scandal - Aimee Carter
✨ Icarus - K. Ancrum
✨ The Perfect Guy Doesn't Exist - Sophie Gonzales
✨ Chronically Dolores - Maya Van Wagenen
✨ Out of Left Field - Jonah Newman