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Fordítási probléma jelentése
naturally? i do not wanna stick into filthy politics now.
ofc not. thats what arrogance and ignorance think so due to dirty religious bastards
cos the current model looks weird without having them. its not oversexualization.
Alright then, let me rephrase my statement.
We can be realistic and simply say that Valve doesn't want to oversexualize their games for the sake of the people that don't want to see over-sexualized content and to avoid having their game from being banned in certain countries.
Plus, different places, different cultures. You know, like how people argue whether football is football or soccer.
wait. is she not a mermaid?
how the heck you suppose for a female bearing nipples "granted by God" as oversexualization? dem certain countries are so-called muslim countries though in reality they are just being handled by wicked evils who abuse religion and use it as a weapon against freedom or natural things.
it does not actually make sense for me. but no one has answered my question yet.
Somewhere along the literary and mythological road, mermaids and sirens got confused into one creature: a half-woman, half-fish creature known for her beautiful singing voice. Originally, it was only the mermaid that was a half-human, half-fish creature, and a singing voice wasn’t mentioned in early myths. Sirens were the singers, and they were actually half-woman, half-bird creatures.
In today’s pop culture world, the mermaid and the siren are often portrayed as the same character. They’re inevitably a beautiful woman from the waist up and a fish from the waist down, and they’re noted for their enchanting singing voices.
Originally, though, these two creatures were two entirely separate myths.
Credit to "KnowledgeNuts"