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Also, this is the apocalypse, where they're fighting monsters, running around on foot, and doing a lot more than we do in our lives, like eating junk food and sitting on the couch. people are going to have more muscles. Ellie literally comments on a poster of a supermodel in the first game saying "why is she so skinny, I thought you guy's had plenty of food back then" to which Joel say's "We did, but some chose not to eat it" further implying that there isn't time to worry about traditional beauty standards in this world.
But Abby's look all these hours i had to play with .. damn that woman is kindof gross..
I mean not ugly but really really gross.. eww..
maximumclaire [...] Just some test shots of my Abby Anderson cosplay [...][www.instagram.com]
This nonsense was abandoned in the TV series, because a pumped-up steroid female bodybuilder in a post-apocalyptic setting is complete idiocy.