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Heh-heh! It's more funny than lewd, but it may catch people off guard. Questionable, maybe, but not overtly explicit.
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Wondering if there's going to be more actual trials for this contest like the actual NTM series has… >.>;
#tyra
It is more with least favorite, a shame there isn't poll options on here to make votes anonymous.
Most Favorite: Valintine
Least Favorite: Cecilia - dat smile x.x
I am having a blast taking these pictures and seeing what the other models have come up with. Fun to be a part of the first ENTM :)
Fav: Kara! But I'd probably stalk Stardust ^^;
least: Alia, sorry I'm not a pedobear
Voting is officially over!!!! Thanks for participating in Round 1 voters! Check out the thread below for Round 2!
Please do not reply to this thread any longer!
http://forum.square-enix.com/ffxiv/t...72#post2296772
Voting Tallies Update (Most Fav = + vote, Least = - vote)
Aila: -14
Stardust: +1
Nashalya: -5
Valintine: +18
Ruki: +7
Rina: +2
Morina: +1
Elesina: -11
Cecilia: -1
Kara: +8
Weks: -6
Winner of Round 1 = Valintine, Eliminated = Aila (less Eorzeas has FB votes left to tally, but this is based off of the thread here from the last update)
Uh, our reasons are perfectly valid. I'm incredibly bothered by the lalafel being sexualized when they look like children. Most Eastern MMOs have a race guilty of this, and it's incredibly stupid and uncomfortable. If they were like halflings in D&D and just looked like miniature adult humans/half-elves, it'd be one thing. But they don't. They look and sound like children. I will always vote for them as my least favorite in a swimsuit round.
If you're incredibly bothered by what is essentially chibi's wearing bathing suits it may be best to stop playing anime games. :/
Oops wrong thread ROFL.
Really? Name me a Final Fantasy game before XI that had a child-like 'chibi' race. Especially one that was shown as predominantly as the Lala and that have and explore mature themes with those chibi races. And why should I be required to 'stop playing anime games?' How about we just move toward removing sexualized child-like characters?