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No, not really. That is a real life human being (well most of her is real anyway).
That being said. I think it is only natural to form attachment to characters, regardless of them being actors on film or animation. They represent real humans and with good writing we are compelled to feel sympathetic and to relate to them. It is not a stretch to feel some kind of physical attraction to a character, even if it makes no sense. The probability of hooking up with Scarlett Johansson is remote enough that you might as well put it along side a fictitious construct (cartoon, videogame, etc.)
Obviously this goes too far and sometimes people try to assassinate the president or decide to make a MLP character their "waifu".
That being said. I think it is only natural to form attachment to characters, regardless of them being actors on film or animation. They represent real humans and with good writing we are compelled to feel sympathetic and to relate to them. It is not a stretch to feel some kind of physical attraction to a character, even if it makes no sense. The probability of hooking up with Scarlett Johansson is remote enough that you might as well put it along side a fictitious construct (cartoon, videogame, etc.)
Obviously this goes too far and sometimes people try to assassinate the president or decide to make a MLP character their "waifu".
No, not really. That is a real life human being (well most of her is real anyway).
That being said. I think it is only natural to form attachment to characters, regardless of them being actors on film or animation. They represent real humans and with good writing we are compelled to feel sympathetic and to relate to them. It is not a stretch to feel some kind of physical attraction to a character, even if it makes no sense. The probability of hooking up with Scarlett Johansson is remote enough that you might as well put it along side a fictitious construct (cartoon, videogame, etc.)
Obviously this goes too far and sometimes people try to assassinate the president or decide to make a MLP character their "waifu".
That being said. I think it is only natural to form attachment to characters, regardless of them being actors on film or animation. They represent real humans and with good writing we are compelled to feel sympathetic and to relate to them. It is not a stretch to feel some kind of physical attraction to a character, even if it makes no sense. The probability of hooking up with Scarlett Johansson is remote enough that you might as well put it along side a fictitious construct (cartoon, videogame, etc.)
Obviously this goes too far and sometimes people try to assassinate the president or decide to make a MLP character their "waifu".
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The straps on the rearmost header bow aren't presently attached to the rain-rail studs, so it's bunched up against the middle one. With the top itself being new, I just couldn't get the thing to close at all with the straps on- too tight.
I'll reattach them once things loosen up a tad.
I'll reattach them once things loosen up a tad.
Not sure what it is, give me a little bit and I'll figure it out.
But you might want to look into that.