Was reading up on Indian history lately and stumbled on this sculpture from over 2,000 years ago. Apparently scholars believe this is a depiction of Durga. To quote wikipedia, "Durga is believed to unleash her divine wrath against the wicked for the liberation of the oppressed, and entails destruction to empower creation." Our dialectical queen. Also, "Durga" roughly translates to "Invincible."
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Didarganj_Yakshi
her tits are the size of her head and there's no way she's having that wasp waist to go with them without corseting
don't try to tell me that depiction is in any way more positive that the usual stuff we got from the greeks, where i will concede, belly fat is their kyptonite, but all the other proportions don't look like they come from a korean MMO
i have a very similar silhouette to that Aphrodite statue, yay for me, or something
buccal <adjective> <technical>
1 Relating to the cheek: the buccal side of the molars
1.1 Relating to the mouth: the buccal cavity
Etymology: early 1800s from Latin bucca "cheek" + -al.amazing how stuff from myths can simultaneously be dumb as hell and really based
Kinda like people I guess