I just Googled cat with an afro, it works I guess?
http://cdn1.images.videobash.com/pho...7/448/7448.jpg
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I just Googled cat with an afro, it works I guess?
http://cdn1.images.videobash.com/pho...7/448/7448.jpg
Gender stereotypes? No, I never said that, please don't read between the nonexistent lines. I simply want one of two things: start giving more exclusivity towards genders (it's not fair that females can wear so many unisex options because it looks "good" on them/it's considered more ethical) OR give a more broader, unisex option when implementing glamor. I would rather have the former, as I feel it gives your starting decisions (race/sex) more weight, as opposed to having a giant melting pot of gear where there's no difference. That doesn't mean I'm stereotyping.
Get the feeling the afro probably isn't going to be the only thing available to both males and females.
(hint: it's probably not the new dress)
Gotta be weary of the PC police!
http://cnmnewz.com/wp-content/upload...09/pc-bros.png
Reference: pic from Season 19 Ep 1 of South Park. A hilarious episode I must say, and I don't even usually watch south park.
The hairstyle of the son of the mayor of New York City, who is barely out of his teens, is outdated?
Just because an Afro is your idea of blaxploitation, and dreadlocks your idea of whatever jokes will follow comments about those... doesn't mean these are not perfectly valid hair styles for representing those of us who want our characters to be a little more like ourselves or the people around us.
Hoping the afro will be braidable and loc'able.