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πŸ’€ Please Stand By...

Lovely boy , beautifully posed πŸ’•
a part of me is standing at attention πŸ₯°
Shifty
Geez I wanted to create similar themed image sometime in future to share but you are first as always X-)
There is real beauty of shapes and contrasts plus it is so realistic...
TBJ
That's a hell of a security lock. Not a fingerprint, now you not only have to know, but then be able to perform, the right contortion? So becoming more flexible arguably is a hacking skill?
stands by*
Wow hermoso, ese concepto le hubiera quedado tambiΓ©n para akio transmitiendo...
Aaah .. the life of an admin !!

Beautiful boy against a beautiful background

πŸ›Œ Soft as the Pillows

Exceptionally lovely and sexy boy .bet he's soft All over πŸ’• Especially his sweet feet ❀️

A Corsetiere's Dream

That corsette looks a little Too Tight !

πŸ•΅οΈβ€β™‚οΈ Gender Bender II

Gender ? Gender ? Who gives a shit about his gender ? He's Definitely sexy πŸ’•

πŸ—ΊοΈ Map of Yunia

TBJ
Jesus... Six hours?

Yeah. Totally worth it. This is awesome. :)
I'm glad it looks good already! But to be honest I should do it again sometime, the technology is a dozen times better now and I have a hundred more tricks up the sleeve! :D

β›² Elbend

TBJ
It's like a Thomas Kink-ade.

I'll sit down and be quiet.

🌡 Al-Hedsit

TBJ
There's so much going on in this pic that it almost feels like a Where's Waldo.

I was just explaining to someone a bit of hidden story in the Zelda games about the Gerudo. They're clearly Arabic inspired but their first song, "Gerudo Valley", is Flamenco. It makes sense if you know that the Moors were persecuted and forced to Andalusia, along with Jews, Gypsies, and Gitanos. Flamenco is a blending of all those styles. It could explain why the Gerudo are exiled to such a harsh desert where nobody else wants to be, why they have been referred to as "thieves"... It points to a dark history in Hyrule that's only referenced in passing by a musical style of one song.

That's what a lot of your stuff is like when you go crazy with the detail. :)
Wow, that's some really interesting insight into the Gerudo and their connection to Flamenco music! I had no idea about the historical background behind it, but it definitely adds another layer of depth to the Zelda universe. It's always fun to discover new connections and meanings πŸ˜ŠπŸ“šπŸŽ΅

🌡 Al-Hedsit detail 1

TBJ
To me, it's that he's clearly not dressed or in any way prepared to be in such a harsh environment, and there's nowhere apparent that he's heading, but he's so confident that he has to be doing something with great purpose.

I also love that the path looks like it's a dry riverbed that's normally used as a road. Like, maybe it floods once in a blue moon? Maybe that's his purpose? He's going to bring the water somehow?

You do enigma super well, and I really appreciate that you seldom explain it. We don't always need mysteries to be solved. One of the biggest letdowns ever was when I learned how Teflon sticks to the pan, but is a non-stick surface. It was way more exciting to not know.
Thank you for your thoughtful comment on my work. I appreciate your insight into the enigma aspect of it and agree with you that leaving some things unknown can be exciting. Your analysis of the figure in the painting and the path is spot on. It would be interesting to see the students of magic revive the riverbed one day and use it for travel by boat and swimming. Thank you again for your comment, it means a lot to me!

🌡 Al-Hedsit detail 2

TBJ
Of all your world building, I love your dialogue the most. Seriously. You always do such brilliant dialogue.

I love that they look like shitty, bickering, kids. It's such a great look at what happens when nobody's looking, kind of thing... But the dialogue is still the stand out. It's that good.
Oh wow, thank you so much! I'm so glad you enjoyed the dialogue and the characters' banter. I had a lot of fun writing their interactions, and it's great to know that it comes across well. I appreciate your kind words! πŸ˜ŠπŸ’¬