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>> Anonymous
Goth boots dont look good on her.
>> ac
Her legs look... wrong.

I think this would be a great shot if it were taken from a different angle. This one makes her torso and legs look really weird.
>> Anonymous
>>47523
I think she may be thin but have no muscle on her.

She's clearly thin, and looking at her lower leg, the way there's no bulk at all at her joint, but her thigh flares out, seems to indicate that.

What was the phrase someone here used a few weeks ago to describe a girl? Something like, "slim, shapely play-doh, but doh nonetheless."

Something like that.
>> pskaught
v&
>> Anonymous
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hows that?

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>> ac
>>47535
Unhelpful.
>> Anonymous
"It was a nine story fall. The doctors say she'll never walk again."
>> Anonymous
>>47534
??? In no way is this v& material....
>> Anonymous
>>47548

Haha
>> what?!?! Anonymous
This picture makes no sense... she is supposed to be a goth chich yet she is using a chanel hand bag....f...a....i....l
>> Anonymous
>>47472
Listen to this>>47523man. Also, it's oversaturated.

>>47587
> she is supposed to be a goth chich
No, I think not. Get your subcultures right.

> yet she is using a chanel hand bag....f...a....i....l
Agree. WTF is up with that?
>> Anonymous
pop punk is still pop
>> slim !yE5LOsLjxQ
>>47527
LOLOL that was me talking about my girlfriend. sexy, skinny, good looking, but damned if i can't feel her thighbone through her quadriceps.
>> Anonymous
>>47724
I remembered; I just thought discretion might've been the better part of not accidentally starting a flamewar.

How could I not remember? My thought when I read it was, "Good descriptive prose on my /p/? It's more likely than I thought."

Because that describes, dead-on, the legs of several girls I'm acquainted with. None I know well, but a common enough type that anyone is bound to be acquainted with a few girls whose legs are exactly described by that phrase.

And oddly enough, it was impressed firm into my memory by a friend of mine describing later that week the legs of one of his older ex-girlfriends as being like "play-doh," except her's weren't slim or shapely. For some reason, he had gone off talking about how he had to avert his eyes from her lap when they made out... in front of his most recent ex-girlfriend, who I think he still wanted to be with if I wasn't misreading some phrases dropped during that night.

That's not a common thing is it, describing a girl's legs as "play-doh?" Because if I recall play-doh correctly from my childhood, it feels nothing like an accumulation of fat. And yet the phrase still somehow seems precise...

Anyway, good writing, Slim, and apologies to /p/ for this strange rant.
>> Anonymous
i'd hit that!
>> slim !yE5LOsLjxQ
>>47809
O_o

wow, i guess you never know when running your mouth about your lover's body on the internet like a complete boor is going to touch someone's life in profound ways.

anyway, to overanalyze it, i would say that dough is a common way to describe flab, and also a derisive way, but the prefix 'play' gives the phrase an air of enjoyability -- my girlfriend may be completely soft from lack of exercise, but i love her, and she's still hot. finally, play-doh is so common in the vernacular that i can see how it would make sense to throw the whole idea together despite the comparative inconsistency between girl-leg-fat and child's molding clay.

sage for the sake of reigning in my own ego trip.
>> Anonymous
>>47829
Well, I wouldn't say "profound ways," it's just the phrase stuck with me. Happens all the time with all sorts of stuff; I'm far more literary than photographic, so fragments of language and so on just cling to me. I started taking photographs because Allen Ginsberg did it, to be honest.

Sage because you wanted it.
>> Anonymous
>>47847
Oh, and Slim, does this girl's leg look anything like your lover's?