Sandra Bullock in space (still from Gravity)

Oddly, I never found manga characters attractive at all. I find they don't look like humans. Still, I can see and appreciate the esthetism and artwork in it, but I can appreciate a landscape painting the same way without finding it "attractive". Realistic drawings of female characters are different. Maybe I've something with realism :lol:
 
Oddly, I never found manga characters attractive at all. I find they don't look like humans. Still, I can see and appreciate the esthetism and artwork in it, but I can appreciate a landscape painting the same way without finding it "attractive". Realistic drawings of female characters are different. Maybe I've something with realism :lol:

Manga characters are cute.

Realistic drawings of females are attractive.
 
Manga characters are cute.

Realistic drawings of females are attractive.

Well, that's not exactly the way I feel it.

Kittens are cute.

Manga characters are nice (but I woudn't say pretty).

Realistic drawings of females are "attractive".

Now that's a bit subtle...
 
Seems that an alteration of gravity just deorbit things... Weird. The question is : how the russians will die and how Sandra Bullock will reenter safely with (or without) her EVA suit ? :lol:
 
None of you are Spartacus... but THIS IS SPARTA!!!!

*Kicks everyone into a gravity well.*

:P
 
To be honest, I'm not Spartacus, must admit I would have pointed him out straight away. Getting ambigous about miss bullouck, the more I reseach.

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:lol:

Well, this thread has certainly taken a strange turn.

On the original topic, Suzy you do have a point about the difference in err, attire, but maybe the typical outfit that we see in most photos is just for media friendlyness? I do recall hearing that the interior of Mir was very hot (and noisy), so maybe some astronauts would wear a bit less when theyre off camera? :shrug:
 
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