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Those images do not line up well. The female figure is a little too big and tall.
Those images do not line up well. The female figure is a little too big and tall.
I consider a "mini skirt" to be a skirt that is above the mid point of the thigh, usually considerably above.Mid-thigh is a miniskirt.
Tha mini skirts in the original series were nowhere near mid thigh.
The female figure is a little too big and tall.
The female figure is a little too big and tall.
This is not a body-positive comment, sir.
Those images do not line up well. The female figure is a little too big and tall.
My comment had nothing to do with being "body-positive." It's just that one image (the female figure) wasn't exactly to scale with the other (the uniform).The female figure is a little too big and tall.
This is not a body-positive comment, sir.
Exactly.The female figure is a little too big and tall.
This is not a body-positive comment, sir.
Obviously, he's only claiming that the figures in the two superimposed images are incompatible for the intended purpose of the illustration, as indicated in the underlined part:
Those images do not line up well. The female figure is a little too big and tall.
Ask these guys:I think we all know why Starfleet uniforms 'really' had color: to sell color TVs. A 'real' Starfleet would probably not have color on its unis. They'd be (and I shudder to even mention this) more like the ones on BSG. I mean, when you get right down to it, of what practical use could different division colors possibly be? Every member of the crew will know what division they're in, and those not on the ship won't care. So the uniform colors are surely only for us, the viewers. Because they look cool. So there.![]()
Ask these guys:I think we all know why Starfleet uniforms 'really' had color: to sell color TVs. A 'real' Starfleet would probably not have color on its unis. They'd be (and I shudder to even mention this) more like the ones on BSG. I mean, when you get right down to it, of what practical use could different division colors possibly be? Every member of the crew will know what division they're in, and those not on the ship won't care. So the uniform colors are surely only for us, the viewers. Because they look cool. So there.![]()
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Ask these guys:I think we all know why Starfleet uniforms 'really' had color: to sell color TVs. A 'real' Starfleet would probably not have color on its unis. They'd be (and I shudder to even mention this) more like the ones on BSG. I mean, when you get right down to it, of what practical use could different division colors possibly be? Every member of the crew will know what division they're in, and those not on the ship won't care. So the uniform colors are surely only for us, the viewers. Because they look cool. So there.![]()
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Purple is a highly underrated color.
Purple is a highly underrated color.
Not in Baltimore, Maryland.
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Shiny. The future is shiny.Metallics baby! Gold for command, silver for operations, bronze for sciences, & copper for medical
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Miniskirts, jumpsuits, dresses, pant suits. You name itJust to be clear, we're talking metallic miniskirts, right?
Yes it is. like everyone wearing the material used to make emergency thermal blanketsShiny. The future is shiny.
That's because they're in space!..... like this guyNah. Too much like LIS.
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