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cheers man.
Surprisingly that's called "normal" and "healthy".
Being fat is a modern phenomena and is extremely unhealthy. Why would they portray her as anything but historically accurate, healthy, fit, etc...?
Feminist DLC? :3
That would be good, they could call it the "Fat is Fit" collection, this could include a selection of overweight woman with flabby bellys, I would want realistic physics on that belly (I want to see it bounce up and down as she runs)
Maybe they could replace her sword with a huge chicken drumstick too, this would be rather fitting!
Trigglypuff I choose you (Google Trigglypuff if you don't know it....).
https://youtu.be/0FZaJ3-4A-g
Lmao@ ppl who think swordplay needs mountains of muscle, or that swords weight 30 pounds or other bs. Ridiculous.