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Post by trashcanman on Nov 5, 2015 3:40:58 GMT 2
You won't have Slave Leia to gawk at anymore. www.breitbart.com/big-hollywood/2015/11/04/disney-pull-star-wars-slave-leia-merchandise/Funny thing is, I don't really give a shit. The movie itself isn't going anywhere and I don't really see the point of this merch aside from something for fanboys to perv out on so you know...whatever. But given this will be perceived as "SJW's" getting their way and/or Disney ruining Star Wars, I won't be bothering with the comment sections on this topic. I appreciate the eye candy that was Slave Leia, but to tell the truth, I kind of like the A New Hope look better. Leia is a great character should be seen as more than a hot chick that wore a gold bikini for a few scenes anyway. Her character was never about overt sexiness, and it shouldn't be the way she's portrayed. So sorry, guys, you'll just have to make due with the 3 decades of action figures and whatnot you've already gotten. But it still deserves a proper send-off for being an iconic vision of sci-fi hotness.
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Post by The Curmudgeon on Nov 10, 2015 17:10:13 GMT 2
You know, I feel like I don't really belong in the sci-fi boys club because, and this is a secret that I'm sharing here but.. I never found slave Leia attractive. Like, at all. Not back then, not now. I understand I appeal but.. nope. Nothing. I never found Leia, or Carrie Fisher I suppose, attractive at all. So this ban doesn't concern me at all, but I can only imagine the comments. I grew up watching Star Wars at the same time as Flash Gordon, though, so when you've got Slave Leia that's one thing, when you've got Ornella MutiPrincess Aura, one of the most desirable females in the history of HAWT, that's quite something else. No contest!
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