Lulipop

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  1. Quote:
    Originally Posted by Grey Pilgrim View Post
    Well, at least you're out there with your over the top hate.

    You don't like her, you don't like her. Fine. Leave out statements that are basic equivalents to calling someone a trashy, brainless bimbo.
    No.



    Quote:
    Originally Posted by Golden Girl View Post
    I'm pretty sure we'd have heard about that by now if any of it was true
    If you adventured outside of CoH and actually played with Felicia and her crew when ''the guild'' was at its utmost top popularity - when they did their special ''WoW Play through'' on the Official Beta Server--- you'd of seen just how horrid she really did play, how she did with a maxed out, maxed armored DPS and PROC but still managed to get the team f'd up by not listening to a word both her friends that knew the game, and the devs threw at her.

    And lets not even talk about her live gaming adventure to up her popularity where she got pwnt in pvp zones, and in plenty instances. I'll give her credit for attempting to game but when celebrities jump on a server and the Devs/Mods stack your character out then send you on your way without the knowledge of how to use said powers....

    It was a failtastrophe so epic even the GenMods game on to apologize for the team wipe she caused.

    Do a little WoW forum searching from that day, and if the Mods haven't locked out all the threads entirely just read up on a little of what her fame got her. Rumor is she left the keyboard in tears due to the ridicule she faced afterwards, just like she walked out of Blizzcon after being trolled.




    Love,
    Luli
  2. Meh.

    I never liked her, ever. She's a glorified booth babe and doesn't even game. Hates it infact, even admitted to it at the various conventions she has been invited to. Her goal is to piggy back off the ''temporary geek fame'' on her way to a blockbuster movie like Spider-Man or something of the like and then move on to ''more professional/important roles'' akin to infamous Movie Women.

    What she says during an interview that a publicist or ''behind the scenes'' person feeds her is way different than what she ACTUALLY is like. A lot of people got a huge wake up call when they asked her basic questions about the games she claimed to play and she failed to answer them correctly. Not even about answering them the right way, as we all have different gaming styles, but she didn't even have the right names for the techniques, messaging, and couldn't explain the basics of her character. NOR could she explain, in person, what character she picked, the items she loves to use more, instances and games she's enjoyed, and favorite characters. What was seen with her '' playing video games '' during some of her interviews, with her looking intent, was actually her admittedly learning to play or trying to figure out what button did what for what power.

    Yeah, her own words at plenty of conventions. She still doesn't understand the geek lingo, hasn't created a character inside a game and doesn't play them except for when her publicist makes her do so; and has to sign her in and teach her how to send messages.

    So to say Felicia is anything more than an actress bimbo/glorified booth babe, well is just plain wrong.

    The asian girl in the Guild, the driving force behind WoW and other MMO's should be more popular than her by the standards people highlight Felicia for.

    --

    I say pwn her image and bring her into the light.
    Or make her into a gamer. Either will work for me.

    She gives us real gamer-girls, Ladder&League girl gamers, Professional Girl Gamers recognized in our field; a very bad name.

    Tweet on.
  3. I just want to say that I personally changed my lifestyle, and whole life after seeing Han shoot first. I mean it touched me in a warm, gushy spot that exploded in an array of incredible emotions surging through my entire body. Seeing that laser blast tear through the green man with googly eyes made me close my eyes, bite my lip, and raise my hands to the heavens above with a shout of relief as I had been saved. It was at that very moment on that DVD player that I found my true religion. Jedism - the Rogue Sanct. I have never looked back sense, and never had any plan too... that was... until Lucas changed it.

    After seeing that reverse image I at first was torn, I felt over heated, my body felt like my clothing was constricting me, squeezing the truth out with soft coils that soon become prodding spikes puncturing my soul, and faith's foundation. It was at that moment my eyes had opened, and my breath exhaled slowly as I could see for the first time in my life that the world was changing, but not the kind of change I was expecting. My entire world was flipped upside down, face first, throwing my fists into pounding raging fits while dragging my nails along every surface I flung myself into during the controversial moment.

    I just, I can't.. I mean, guys, Star Wars brought me to Jedism and now, ..and now I just.. can't go on, can't hold it in anymore, tears flowing every day. I am taunted by the whole ordeal, and I can't help but question everything, wondering, did Han really shoot first? Or did the green man? Should I convert to alienism? To sith? Or remain on the side of the Jedi and if so what becomes of the rogue sanct? Could I of been deceived? Is pumpkin really apple? Is cake not really a lie? So many things flush to my head causing me to become so dizzy.

    I'm just so exhausted, I can't sleep but I can't move. My body always tense, it's just so much to take in all at once. Did Han really shoot first? And the bigger question over all else is, should I really care?
  4. Guys, in all actuality, what you didn't know, a super secret, without a doubt, totally controversial, and beyond belief is..

    The bartender shot first.

  5. I cannot tell a lie..

    I did not have clickations with my mouse during Photographial enhancement.

    Not really ON my shoulder but close enough.
  6. Quote:
    Originally Posted by lordlondis View Post
    Im still waiting for pics of lulipop in her work bikini.
    Ask and you shall receive : )
  7. You mean something like a Mesmer? from the upcoming GW2 MMO from NCsoft?
  8. Lulipop

    CoH2 already

    I always love how players seem to think they know anything about the game engine, the developer's choices and options, with insight on how the inner mechanics work.

    Not saying that any of you do not...

    Be it good, or bad. Everyone's got an opinion, yet most who play this game do not run a company, nor are they developers of a game or administrators of a system capable of creating the aforementioned engine to sustain a fraction of graphic ''updates'' that is cried out for, or defended against with pseudo intelligence.

    In short, I love you all so much. Thanks for the good laughs!
  9. On a side note, is anyone else planning to cosplay their creation(s) aside myself?
  10. Quote:
    Originally Posted by Plothammer View Post
    And no, you can't have my stuff!
    Can I borrow your stuff then?
  11. Lulipop

    Stuff I Want

    Quote:
    Originally Posted by DreadShinobi View Post
    You mean the Sybils/Sister Solaris?
    Yup.
  12. Lulipop

    Stuff I Want

    While we're on the topic of OP's desires, mystic seer from cimerora costumes please. Or even a costume code event would be nice.
  13. Lulipop

    CoH2 already

    We need a World Of Heroes type of thing. The ability to hop countries and face different scenes, and environments. Maybe Ireland, Britain, all across America. Just something fun.
  14. Because you actually felt stupid, silly, and sad instead of laughing after a good, long toke.

    (Why?)
  15. Quote:
    Originally Posted by Veritech View Post
    I dig catharsis as much as the next guy, but there's just something about this that irks me. This is supposed to be funny, but it just isn't to me. Maybe its just the trailer, but im just not digging the vibe of the film so far. That and it reminds me a lot of Falling Down which i dig a lot more.

    Still, ill give this a watch, just not in theaters.

    Quote:
    Originally Posted by Vox Populi View Post
    I think it's because it's just so obvious. We always wish we could just shoot annoying people, so the scenes pretty much write themselves.

    Of course, we don't really want to shoot anyone, it's just an expression of our frustration, and it's possible the movie has another level of satire going on. But as far as the trailer goes- yeah, it's just too easy.
    Do you both, by any chance, drive a Mercedes?
    Thread ticker tape, while drinking the finest Merlot?
    Do you wear robes made of exotic silk, chortling to yourself, or possibly aloud in an empty library by a well lit fire?
    Are you part of an Ivy League?

    Just a few questions
  16. Quote:
    Originally Posted by Durakken View Post
    And I'm the ridiculous one...
    Well, your words not mine. I mean I didn't want to state the obvious but you know...

    Your opinion of what I wrote is fine, I mean it's identifiable to yourself and those who agree, while some also see my point. It's just what it is.
  17. Quote:
    Originally Posted by Durakken View Post
    This is part of why I've redefined what i consider porn in my vernacular... which is that Porn is stuff that is used for shock and/or don't add anything to the character, story, or whatever i'm looking at. So nudity to me isn't pornographic, however Angelina Jolie in the shower in Tomb Raider is. Likewise Cat Woman getting it on with Batman isn't, but all those scenes where Batwoman and Flamebird are stripping are.
    The scene where Angeline Jolie was showering had a lot to do with fanfare but wasn't exactly non-story related. She was dirty, it showed how hygienic her character is while pleasing both female and male viewers.

    As for batworman and flamebird, well, same applies to not really being pornographic but rather a fun way to show how even during their halt of crime they find time to do something they enjoy. It's sexy, provocative, and does please a number of fans. However, it also shows that they don't have to take everything serious all the time, girls indeed do have more fun, and shows a side of their characters that set them apart form the normal humdrum of constant vigilance. Even good girls need to have a bad streak, or a fun night where they do what they want. With the public eye not on them maybe they're not the '' goody goody'' types many have come to believe they were.
  18. Wow. Sounds like you're having a pretty bad year, hopefully 2012 turns things around for you. Don't let a couple of set backs get you down. If you're there try to have a good time, see it as a small break through the weight of the world.

    Good luck with job hunting!
  19. I WANT this movie, I WANT this turned into a video game that is just like this in reality. No BS. No super powered bosses, like GTA only with this exact plot. I mean free range, off the wall shooting spree. Why? Cause every time someone drove past me and splashed water on me while jogging, every double parked person who flipped me the bird, the people who park in handicapped spaces knowing the elderly need it or worse yet the elderly are behind them asking the person to move only to have them walk off laughing or pointing, to those who wear the pants down low throwing gang signs up, to the corrupt, or needy got to have, spoiled brats; two words - Bang Bang.

    I am in love.

    Thank you OP
  20. Hi there, you!

    Little late to inform, but for anyone who is interested, I will be attending Emerald City Comic Con so if anyone wants to get together for a CoH howdy do, and maybe some cosplay of your favorite character's (original costumes) that would be pretty cool. I'd like to do a small photo-shoot if you can make it, even without a costume, just for fun! I'll be there for sure March 31st/Saturday, more than likely coming in rather early in the morning staying throughout the day to a TBD nightly leave. I'll be doing previous dress ups of comic characters while also throwing out my lot of a few CoH inspired cosplays that I've been working on for a bit.

    It's in Washington State, is massively huge and has a nice follow up of a lot of people with similar interests, also some pretty big unveiling of upcoming works that I know some of you would be excited about.

    Hit me up in my inbox if you're going to come out, especially if you are planning to dress up, CoH or otherwise. We can make a day of having our pictures taken, sharing laughter, and going to various panels. Be nice to have a day out with those who know more about this game, and even more so to talk about something I have a pretty deep interest in as of right now.

    Give a shout out in here to let me know if you're attending, and would like to be part of a little something I'm going to (attempt to) put together. What times do you plan on arriving, what panels interest you, and if you need help with fabric links or creative workshops to purchase off the wall items to fit your toon concept.

    Thanks for reading, and hope to possibly see some of you there.
  21. Because you kept over dressing, wearing that silly coat that made you look like the stay puft marshmallow man.

    (why?)
  22. Quote:
    Originally Posted by Zombie Man View Post
    So, on a hot summer's day, you'd wear a stylish bikini to the office?
    I wouldn't mind it, if I could get away with it. I haven't an issue with the swimsuit as long as I had plans to go swimming, or bring it along with me and hit the ocean afterwards so I dress down in the office then head on my way. Again, it really depends on where I'm working and what won't get me wrote up for indecency.



    Quote:
    Originally Posted by Tatmia View Post
    To be fair, you are definitely speaking for yourself.

    I work in the male-dominated field of corporate IT. Our dresscode can swing from sweatshirt/jeans to full suit depending on the situation. Just like our male counterparts, we do believe that the way we are dressed does reflect on our performance.

    My daughter is planning to work in an extremely elite field where she must be taken seriously. She ensures that her suits downplay a body that looks like it was influenced by comics.

    She's the one that sent me the article:


    http://io9.com/5844355/a-7+year+old-...ot-of-starfire

    with the comment "This is why I prefer silver age costumes."

    As far as the comics, we're not offended or screaming "sexism", we just acknowledge how silly the costumes are.

    Check out George Perez's niece as Supergirl the last Dragon*Con - gorgeous, yet still looks like she could run up a flight of stairs without encountering a double-stick tape accident.
    I suppose that is where we differ, heavily. I personally do not feel that my Diplomas in plaques dictate my dress code. I do not see the need to appear professional by way of look unless it absolutely calls for it and my job hinges on said dress code.

    I bet you're very proud of your daughter, I know I would be. I'm going to teach mine as she grows that anything is a possibility, and to do as you feel but be smart about it. How she takes on life is her decision, but I'm not going to force feed her what I believe is wrong though I'll openly share opinions of the ''other'' lifestyle. It all depends on what you like, and what you feel is ''highly'' professional. I've worked from inside Universities, to Corporate Offices, Stages, and various Businesses in different States. I've never felt the need to downplay my body, or been in a situation that forced me to wear guess work fashion. It's not as though my cleavage is always out in the open, or mini skirts are a must. Have I done one, the other, or both at the same time? Yes. Is it every day? No.

    Though to be fair, I can understand where you're coming from. It chalks up to different strokes, different fields, and to different personalities. To be honest I've been referenced as the ''Boss's Hussie'' and seen as the Office Tramp a couple of times. Made me laugh due to knowing it wasn't true, and did it once impact my performance or tasks? Not at all. From important meetings to bigwig parties, I've seen the sides of twin tokens and enjoyed them thoroughly while being comfortable in my own style without worry of fishing for promotions.

    In honesty, I have also worn faded jeans, T-shirt, hair up in a bun or pony tail, not a lot of makeup, sneakers to meetings that had lesser importance than some of the upper scale necessities. I've also worn scrubs out as well, mostly it sways on mood and the place of work's personal discretion policy. If all I have to do is wire in a network, or plug away at a task that brings intel to Corporate for a couple of hours I'm not going to suit up. Now if I were in a place of Law, Royalty, and Government I may feel a bit more obliged to maintain a tapered suit but less skin. Might be slightly uncomfortable.

    Guess for me it does come down to situation, who am I meeting with, who do I feel that I should semi-impress (if at all), and who could fire me on the spot if they so chose. Otherwise, it's mostly what's comfortable to me.

    Though if I was a Super Heroine, unless I was meeting with the Queen or a President/World Leader, I don't believe I'd find that more clothing means a more professional look, or more appropriate. Even then, due to being able to crush said person with ease I wouldn't over dress due to their titles. I'd be respectful to a certain degree, but I wouldn't make myself uncomfortable.

    Guys writing those comics just envision a super heroine based off the Media and what sells. Everyone knows that sex truly does sell, especially to the younger crowds. Why not make a beautiful woman, well to put it nicely, sexy? I just don't see why it should be called sexist when aquaman swims around in biker shorts or some type of Chasity belt only. That character, and others, like Conan, were drawn by men. Does that make the creator homosexual? Does that make him wrong? Why not if he isn't? Heroes have always been seen as spandex, and cleavage. Not business suits (in battle), and carrying a briefcase of arrest warrants for villains. Meh~eh.
  23. Quote:
    Originally Posted by Zombie Man View Post
    My point above is when you look at the in-comic rationales given for nearly nude women "I don't understand earthling prudishness" or by comic defenders, "we'd all do that if we could" we need to remember that they're mostly men speaking for women.

    Many women have to endure being judged for their... endowments, and their lithesomeness. And they have to endure men ogling them and trying to catch a peek either subtly or not.

    So, I question whether the majority of women, if they had the perfect invulnerable body would willingly chose to go so naked given the fact that it would bring a lot of unwanted attention. Sure, a co-ed on winter break in Daytona looking for a hook up purposely looks for that... but she'd probably change her stance in the professional world, or once married, or a mom.

    So, we have to say, "Really, Sue Reed, a married woman wanting to be taken seriously in a boy's club would really put on a booby peeker? For empowerment reasons? Really? Is that what strong professional women do in politics and the boardroom? And really, Starfire, after a year of earthmen being unable to look up to meet your gaze and posting pictures of you on the Internet in every carnal position and relation possible, you wouldn't start covering up? Really?"

    So, unless a superheroine is constantly on the prowl for a sexual hook-up while also fighting crime... the justifications given by men for the skimpiness sounds a bit hollow to me.

    Because they're from men.
    What does having men stare at what I was born with have to do with my job performance as either a Heroine/Villainess, or being professional in the work place in real life? I may speak for myself but I personally don't care or pay any mind most of the time to men ogling or trying to catch a peek. It's normal for the most part, the same with me wanting to look at a woman who is dressed to impress either my eyes or attractive senses as is the same with men who capture my fancy. Truly, there is no reason to believe that my achievements, and knowledge gained by attending then graduating multiple esteemed Colleges is belitted by a V neck and lacy push up bra beneath. Or shapely clothing that shows minimal skin but tapers to my body, even scrubs that taper to my body with thermals beneath further sculpting what I have underneath them in a tight fashion. Same to be said about outfits that heroines may wear as work clothes.

    I have multiple degrees, am in a highly professional field and working on my Masters for being a Veterinarian (currently an assistant with high honors), am married, have a daughter; and am not prowling for sexual relationships or trying to be ''part of the club'' nor seeking outward attention to an extreme degree.

    I believe your theory has been debunked in one felled swoop. Soundly at that. lol.

    Now is it true I enjoy the attention, and looks I get when I'm dressed in outfits that accentuate my body? Yes, there is that enjoyment. Does that mean I want to sleep with the men who do so? No. Am I attracted to some of them? Yes. It's only natural when an attractive male (in my opinion, sometimes related to Media hype) shows interest that, I (and others), to some degree will flirt, or flaunt a bit in his direction but I am rather happy with my husband and love him unconditionally. Am I out for a midnight love affair? No. However, when I dressed up for previous conventions or Anime Cons it's not like I hid myself away while a jealous lover locked me in a room.

    To think that my attitude for clothing, and fashion depends on motherhood is rather bland in my experience. After losing the weight (not much gained during, and not much retained after) through various exercises I was back to my usual standards with features enhanced than I had before. So, would this discourage me from continuing my personal addiction to ''skimpy'' or '' nearly '' naked costumes? Absolutely not. I proudly wear the ''milf'' badge, and see no need, again explained, to become angry or ashamed of what I like to wear. Is it child appropriate? Probably not. Is it outlandish to say prudes are not right to tell me, '' OMG. Think of your child seeing you like that someday! '' Not really, but then again I don't much care what others say.

    This would probably NOT change if I were a super heroine, with the types of powers that mostly mean little to clothing. I still, more than likely, would like a costume that shows off my figure just for kicks, or perhaps less restrictive motion. Maybe to keep up with the media's look of heroines I'd need to ''step up'' my look by cushioning lesser than proportionate features; padded bra.

    Again, I honestly do not see it as sexist at all, nor do I see merit in your points thus far, my little zombie minion. Rest assured that I will agree with you on something in the future, surely, but this is one such subject that I do not see you having much sway in, unless you speak for the mass majority. However, with many other women in my same exact position that I could introduce this forum too.. I don't think you'd like the outcome when it comes to your analysis of a ''professional married mother '' not enjoying the occasional flaunt of her body in a heroic/villainous costume.

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  24. Quote:
    Originally Posted by Zombie Man View Post
    For all the people that argue, "Well, if I had a hot body and invulnerability, *of course* I'd want to show off as much skin as possible, even being naked!" I wonder how many of them are women.

    Oh, sure, there probably are women who say that... but in what percentage to the general population of women?
    I've only seen me write something along those lines, and we both know I am. As for ''who say that..'' probably not many that are larger, or not pleased with the way they look. I find that most women who are not petite, or toned have an issue with showing more skin. Or those not comfortable due to blemishes or what not. Though, there are those like myself who don't see the reason to hide behind clothing either due to nudist approach, freedom from restriction (be it socially acceptable, political, or clothing options), or being an independent, sexy woman. It's not rocket science. We ladies like what we like, and will wear what we feel comfortable wearing; or lack there of.

    If I had super powers, nearly indestructible, I may not be able to speak for EVERY woman but I know what I would do. I know what I have done when it comes to beaches, and cosplay. No costume (if I like it) is too skimpy when it comes to what Anime/Comic character I wish to go for, mainly because I am very confident with how I look, and what I personally like to dress up as. I've done overly dressed, moderate conservatism, and then there's cottonballs representing ''clouds'' as naruto's female form. Nothing else.

    If I were a super heroine I wouldn't be too concerned about clothing, is all.

    Now, others getting a hold of whatever my weakness would be and using it against me, well, that's a whole other story.