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Haruhi Suzumiya ([personal profile] godbent) wrote2012-02-05 12:25 pm

26th: The Artistry of Haruhi Suzumiya

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Okay Luceti, tell me! Maids, specifically dressing cute girls up at them: Fetish, or Art Form?

[...Yep.

That message goes up solo, and the rest of this trails maybe ten minutes later as an afterthought]


Also! If you guys saw that mega-birthday party the other day [here] or have involvement in Hydra Social [here] you've gotten a taste of what the Brigade can do for you. We also do consultations, so be sure to call on on, particularly if you can answer my earlier question correctly. [Particularly because, well... Valentines. She actually has two different plans for how to deal with it, she really needs to confer with Winry about which she'd prefer to see happen. But that reminds her...]

Hey Mikuru, do you want to sleep over tonight?

[EDIT: and then later that night she remembers something else, so she adds in]

Oh... right. Are there any people who know how to sail a ship who aren't otherwise occupied, willing to be hired out, and willing to head out into the water this time of year?

[If this wasn't clear already this post originated in an argument between Winry and Haruhi, so she might jack into various threads]

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[personal profile] rather_be_surfing 2012-02-06 01:34 am (UTC)(link)
That's a matter of consensus. And for a while, such pieces of artwork were censored for their nudity, because the consensus was that, yet, they were too much for young, innocent eyes to look at.

...I'd find your argument a lot more convincing if I didn't know where the whole maid outfit fetish originated from, and if you weren't trying so hard to try and put it on the same level as geisha. What they do? That's art.

Dressing someone up in a maid's costume so you can ogle them while they traipse around the house; not so much.

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[personal profile] rather_be_surfing 2012-02-06 02:55 am (UTC)(link)
Nope. I just know what my own world, and culture, has. Try explaining it to me.

...Might also want to keep in mind you're asking a question of people who probably have never heard of one, either.