tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8765968336639677760.post4068048815678007520..comments2023-02-08T01:15:11.250-08:00Comments on List Bitch: Remember when Willow did that spell that awakened all the Mary Sues?Cadencehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10876719368923015562noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8765968336639677760.post-81799362509649245082007-08-28T12:06:00.000-07:002007-08-28T12:06:00.000-07:00Hair color: Black with red streaks in it (original...<I>Hair color: Black with red streaks in it (originally blond)</I><BR/><BR/>For some reason this got me more than any of the rest of that typical Mary Sue crap. If you want your character to have dark hair, why not make her have dark hair? Why make her have light hair and dye her hair black? I mean, a real character in a real story might have this quality to add some sort of character depth, but as long as you're on the Mary Sue train anyway, you may as well go all the way and make her just naturally have the hair you want her to have.<BR/><BR/>Also, I'm sorry (no I'm not), but blond hair dyed black looks like ass. Blonds don't usually have the natural coloring that makes purely black hair look right, especially if you're not planning to dye your eyebrows as well. Also, when your dye job starts growing out (almost immediately) your roots will look <I>horrendous</I>. If I were playing with this character I'd be unable to not constantly imagine them with horrible blond showing roots.<BR/><BR/>Also, the more I look at that picture the more I think it's a case of Photoshop gone wrong. Probably the jacket falls below where Jessica Alba's belly button naturally is and in the original picture that probably looked normal. Whoever was in charge of Photoshopping out all those pesky flaws real women have before publishing the picture probably lengthened her torso to make her look taller and thinner. The result is that her belly button is no longer anywhere natural and now appears to be missing. The shadow there is probably her pelvis.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com