I still think "gynoid" is useful as a derogatory term for any robot that was clearly designed with horniness as the primary concern, as a dig at the person who created it
I genuinely can't tell how much of their design is intentionally offputting as part of showing what a weird lunatic Sechenev is and how much is the artists being horny. Like is the scene where
spoiler and CW for violence? and quasi-sexual imagery
one of them sprouts a unicorn horn from her forehead and proceeds to penetrate and mock-gut the other with it as part of a ritual to unfold the keys required to get a soul-stealing monster out of a casket
supposed to be extremely creepy and bizarre, or was the artist getting off to it?
I still think "gynoid" is useful as a derogatory term for any robot that was clearly designed with horniness as the primary concern, as a dig at the person who created it
e.g. the ballerina twins in Atomic Heart
Y'know, fair.
However, I am still contractually obligated to crush you.
I'm okay with it as long as you are a sexy ballerina robot
I genuinely can't tell how much of their design is intentionally offputting as part of showing what a weird lunatic Sechenev is and how much is the artists being horny. Like is the scene where
spoiler and CW for violence? and quasi-sexual imagery
one of them sprouts a unicorn horn from her forehead and proceeds to penetrate and mock-gut the other with it as part of a ritual to unfold the keys required to get a soul-stealing monster out of a casket
supposed to be extremely creepy and bizarre, or was the artist getting off to it?
On both questions posited here the answer is "yes" :volcel-judge:
:kombucha-disgust:
that sounds like they intentionally wrote that one-handed while cranking their hog, yeah.
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Smut is still art, just art that makes you bust and is busting-oriented