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Galka30

So a little snippet of the population boosting campaign from the pregnant diva? Nice.

Anonymous

That's not snippet, but a continuation. “Untitled” victory over “Gold Bane” was quite decisive (more than 2:1), but then again “Gold Bane” won over “Lowball” with 2:1 result, too. Which is kind of predictable result, but a little sad at the same time: looks like most readers want to see more “round things” yet very few want to see “martial arts story.” I admit… I voted for “Untitled”, too. Not because I wanted to see more of the “pregnant chanteuse”, but because I'm with Miriam on that one: spaceships are cool! Although it looks like we are currently back to earth, but one could hope…

Mason Dunne

I voted for space colonies :D You know, as much as much as the subject of clothing in LBSM is touched on, I think it would be neat to see what company besides "Atlas" manufactures and tailors clothing to women of varying proportions and anatomy. Just seeing the "school girl" out fit here, gets me wondering if there are retail outlets for clothes of all proportions and shapes, or if they come in to do a private measurement and sizing. I mean, surely a traditional tailor would have their hands tied up (im sure they probably even added extra limbs to be able to take sizing) in making these clothes, but considering 3D printing technology and body scanning, I bet there is boutiques that can "print/sew" germents as fast as it takes to get a hair cut or nails done.

Anonymous

3D printing is probably how dresses for Alexis/Hostess/Than are made. Otherwise it's not clear how they could put them on. Forget about fancy dresses, think Alexis t-shirt. That's huge sack for two huge spheres with just a few small holes for her head, arms and torso, so… how these sphres were put inside if the largest opening is 20 times smaller that diameter of spheres? 3D printing could solve that problem if T-shirt was just printed around Alexis.

AdiposeRex

Teenage pregnancy? Taboo, yes, but I admit it's one of my guilty pleasures. Even if the woman pictured here isn't a teenager, I like the presentation of the picture. There, I said it.