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I would say that's a matter for debate.
But her whole shtick has to do with a plastic idea of perfection - if you google around, you can find lots of flying saucer people in spandex trying for similar looks; the looks they imagine the super-advanced and perfected space people who are coming to save us all would sport.
They do not relize that it's actually Wiggy coming to save us all -- in an Old Testament sort of way.
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With her large breasts, tiny waist and doll-like features, Valeria Lukyanova's physical dimensions have been making eyes pop for quite some time. But the Ukrainian model known as the "real-life Barbie doll" is raising eyebrows this month for dimensions of a rather different variety, as she opens up in a new documentary about her experiences beyond our earthly reality.
In "Space Barbie," a new documentary short created by VICE, Lukyanova reveals that she's not your run-of-the-mill Barbie lookalike. Instead, the young woman -- who shot to fame last year when photos and videos of her began spreading around the Internet -- explains that she's really a spiritual guru who is using what she calls her nearly "perfect" physical form to enlighten the general public.
"The aim of my life is to come to this planet to help people to realize that it is necessary to move from the role of the 'human consumer' to the role of 'human demigod,'" a costumed Lukyanova explains in the documentary, her face adorned with a silky blond beard and her body bedecked with two large snakes. "I am everything. Everything is love. Love is God. I am you and you are me."
Lukyanova, whose spiritual name is Amatue, goes on the explain that she started seeing spirits from "other dimensions" when she was 12 or 13. She says she later came to realize that she's been reincarnated many times on planets far and wide. In one of her past lives, Lukyanova says she was a king.
"I use my appearance to promote my spiritual ideas. It works perfectly well. That's why I will always use this tool," she said, adding that it's "wonderful to look like a doll," though she never planned for it to turn out that way.
"Even though people call me Barbie, I never tried to look like a doll. I just like everything beautiful, feminine and refined. It just so happens that dolls are based on the image of refined girls," she said.
(Watch the full documentary -- complete with candlelit seance, spiritual sisters and otherworldly costumes -- below.)
Lukyanova, who has posted many YouTube videos discussing her "spiritual ideas", has been lampooned in the past for her plastic appearance and behavior. Some critics say the online phenom has achieved her look through surgery or photoshop -- a claim that the "Living Barbie" has denied.
"Many people say bad things about people who want to perfect themselves," Lukyanova told V Magazine last year. "It’s hard work, but they dismiss it as something done by surgeons or computer artists. … But I don’t take them seriously. I’m even flattered! It’s what success is like. I’m happy I seem unreal to them, it means I’m doing a good job."
The Onion couldn't write something this strange, because the Onion operates under the constraint of having to try to be funny.
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Originally posted by Guynemer View PostPlease, stop.
She is the precise opposite of sexy. That is some serious uncanny valley ****.
I wouldn't kick her out of bed for eating crackers, but it's not something I'd chase either.(\__/)
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(")_(") This is Bunny. Copy and paste bunny into your signature to help him gain world domination.
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Originally posted by Buster's Uncle View PostHere's the Yitzi patch story, so no one has to search: http://apolyton.net/showthread.php/2...b-and-Counting
Note that at the bottom of the OP, I've had to edit twice as Yitzi released updates. That's pretty different than the SMACX community's other two .exe modders. He's actually around all the time.
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I'm surprised we haven't seen a Fox News article about the game and its obvious Obama-fueled climate change propaganda.Click here if you're having trouble sleeping.
"We confess our little faults to persuade people that we have no large ones." - François de La Rochefoucauld
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The trailer's all, "Oh no, we destroyed the Earth and had to leave."Click here if you're having trouble sleeping.
"We confess our little faults to persuade people that we have no large ones." - François de La Rochefoucauld
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It wouldn't surprise me. Liberals are bigoted against humanity. They can't wait to lay the blame for so called "carbon" emissions. Plants love carbon dioxide. If anything, our industry is more pro-environment then whatever green fantasy liberals want to live in.
To us, it is the BEAST.
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Originally posted by Lorizael View PostThe trailer's all, "Oh no, we destroyed the Earth and had to leave."Do not fear, for I am with you; Do not anxiously look about you, for I am your God.-Isaiah 41:10
I praise you because I am fearfully and wonderfully made - Psalms 139.14a
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In the shots with Cristo Redentor, the city below is pretty obviously engulfed in smog. And even in the other scenes, the skies are never clear. I think the obvious conclusion is that pollution played a role. Honestly, it really doesn't matter. I was just making a joke. And I'm fine with whatever semi-plausible excuse Firaxis gives for why we need to colonize other planets, and I'm fine with it being left ominously unanswered as well.Click here if you're having trouble sleeping.
"We confess our little faults to persuade people that we have no large ones." - François de La Rochefoucauld
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Originally posted by Wiglaf View PostCan you describe what exactly this changes? Is there some long changelist.
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Originally posted by Nikolai View PostTrailer doesn't say what the Great Mistake is all about though.Click here if you're having trouble sleeping.
"We confess our little faults to persuade people that we have no large ones." - François de La Rochefoucauld
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