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Anonymous commented at 2010-08-03 01:59:39 » #387595

hey cypherpunk my bad for not commenting on your art but my computer under atack by viruses and i had to shut_down when i reboot my password was reset so im going to have to find a new name for my membership-gelbooru_member(spider_zombie) i cannot read any of my mail do to this reset but i did find some more muscle art! some rare ones to

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cypherpunks commented at 2010-08-03 02:00:37 » #387597

Awesome my latest images arent showing up for some reason.

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spiderzombiex commented at 2010-08-14 07:41:09 » #400928

yea ive been gliching out alot so not to worry more muscle pics on the way !!!! and those idiots on here hating can go lick nuts

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krispy commented at 2010-08-20 23:06:51 » #408308

Is this physically possible?

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Anonymous commented at 2010-08-20 23:21:06 » #408321

because all of your images are shit.

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Anonymous commented at 2010-08-20 23:37:49 » #408331

poor sick bastards who likes this shit.

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Anonymous commented at 2010-08-20 23:49:33 » #408339

poor bastards, vote me down i don't give a fuck, truth hurts eh??
you all are sick

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Anonymous commented at 2010-08-20 23:51:57 » #408344

Yeah go have fun with your sticks while you abuse them.

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S.N. commented at 2011-06-07 10:46:26 » #763824

Wouldn't worry bout those sticks and stones, the wrong word will break your bones.

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Anonymous commented at 2013-09-07 09:19:14 » #1394724

I wouldn't mind images like this nearly so much is the musculature were accurate. Instead, it looks like she's wearing flesh-toned garbage bags of cottage cheese on each leg.

My biggest issue is that large muscles that should be unbroken curves, such as down the front of the upper leg, top of the shoulder, or under the upper arm, , seem to drawn here as masses of small muscles, each with an individual bulge. It looks . . . well . . . deformed.

I'd recommend using bodybuilder images as models - real fans of muscles are more likely to recognize when they aren't right. Google images was enough for me to pick out inconsistencies here.

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