Palin & Family Guy

When MacFarlane desires to draw attractive characters, he doesn't seem to have any problem.

[qimg]http://i17.photobucket.com/albums/b56/Polythemus/familyguychick.jpg[/qimg]

Funny how your arguments degenerated from a joke referring to a person equals an insult to what is beautiful or not.

Seems to me that it's in the eyes of the beholder in both cases. You seem to be much more shallow and sensitive than I am.


.................err no offense... :)
 
When MacFarlane desires to draw attractive characters, he doesn't seem to have any problem.

[qimg]http://i17.photobucket.com/albums/b56/Polythemus/familyguychick.jpg[/qimg]

You're a Furry? I guess to each their own.
 
What votes has Palin received in this mysterious election that Down Syndrome was used for "political currency?"

No offense, but this is as disingenuous as the idea that Palin was not targeted at some point prior to the airing of the show.
 
S.P. didn't call Letterman a child molester either.




You have it backwards. Libs criticize every conceivable aspect of S.P. and even her children are considered fair game for liberal comics. Where is this mythical scoreboard where S.P. is racking up "political points" when she isn't even running for any political office?
Possibly she is not, but she is certainly looking to score fundage in quantity from political feces that pay through the nose to listen to her spew right wing rubbish over them while they fantasize about her.:D:D:jaw-dropp

and crying aloud to them about the mean 'ol libruls trashing her kids, god and Ahmurrica certainly doesn't hurt.:rolleyes::rolleyes::rolleyes::rolleyes:
 
Funny how your arguments degenerated from a joke referring to a person equals an insult to what is beautiful or not.

Seems to me that it's in the eyes of the beholder in both cases. You seem to be much more shallow and sensitive than I am.


.................err no offense... :)

I just have an innate sense of self-respect, dignity, pride, honor and good taste. But hey, if you are attracted to the AFF voiced-over cartoon character, have at it. Good to see that you eschew any and all less noble pursuits when looking at chicks and are above such Seinfeldian crassness.

"She also possessed many of the other qualities prized by the superficial man."

But the Golden Ratio belies the notion that there is no standard for beauty.

"Believing beauty to be in the eye of the beholder isn’t exactly wrong, but research suggests that there are some universal standards to attractiveness that everyone seems to apply."


" We are born with preferences and even a baby knows beauty when she sees it. Psychologist Judith Langlois collected hundreds of slides of people's faces and asked adults to rate them for attractiveness. When she presented these faces to three- and six-month-old babies, they stared significantly longer at the faces that adults found attractive. The babies gauged beauty in diverse faces: they looked longer at the most attractive men, women, babies, African-Americans, Asian-Americans, and Caucasians. This suggests not only that babies have beauty detectors but that human faces may share universal features of beauty across their varied features."


http://www.sciencenews.org/view/feature/id/39616/title/It’s_written_all_over_your_face


http://www.powells.com/biblio?show=TRADE PAPER:NEW:9780385479424:14.00&page=excerpt
 
...You are so deep in the rabbit hole, it's hilarious. Even funnier is that you don't realize it.

Really, listen to yourself. Arguing about the perceived attractiveness of a cartoon character now? Holy crap.
 
I just have an innate sense of self-respect, dignity, pride, honor and good taste. But hey, if you are attracted to the AFF voiced-over cartoon character, have at it. Good to see that you eschew any and all less noble pursuits when looking at chicks and are above such Seinfeldian crassness.

"She also possessed many of the other qualities prized by the superficial man."

But the Golden Ratio belies the notion that there is no standard for beauty.

"Believing beauty to be in the eye of the beholder isn’t exactly wrong, but research suggests that there are some universal standards to attractiveness that everyone seems to apply."


" We are born with preferences and even a baby knows beauty when she sees it. Psychologist Judith Langlois collected hundreds of slides of people's faces and asked adults to rate them for attractiveness. When she presented these faces to three- and six-month-old babies, they stared significantly longer at the faces that adults found attractive. The babies gauged beauty in diverse faces: they looked longer at the most attractive men, women, babies, African-Americans, Asian-Americans, and Caucasians. This suggests not only that babies have beauty detectors but that human faces may share universal features of beauty across their varied features."


http://www.sciencenews.org/view/feature/id/39616/title/It’s_written_all_over_your_face


http://www.powells.com/biblio?show=TRADE PAPER:NEW:9780385479424:14.00&page=excerpt

ROFL

That was the funniest thing I've read all day!!!!!

Thank you!
 
Guys, give it up. Cicero will *never* concede. In his mind, Family Guy committed the mortal Sin of Blasphemy by directly offending, and insulting the Holy Mother of Conservatism, Sarah Palin.

In his mind, they obviously did this by not referring to Palin by Name, and turning her toddler boy with Down Syndrome into a teen-aged girl with a completely different name.

Just let it go, and let him think that he 'wins'.
 
Guys, give it up. Cicero will *never* concede. In his mind, Family Guy committed the mortal Sin of Blasphemy by directly offending, and insulting the Holy Mother of Conservatism, Sarah Palin.

In his mind, they obviously did this by not referring to Palin by Name, and turning her toddler boy with Down Syndrome into a teen-aged girl with a completely different name.

Just let it go, and let him think that he 'wins'.

I know. And you know, I really should...but I'm so sorry.... I'm having way too much fun... :)
 

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