WooouTK
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"Awww Barbie, Barbie, Barbie, who said that once we grow up it's no longer appropriate to play with dolls? I suppose you expected to wake up to the existence with more freedom of movement and maybe a couple of extra limbs. But for a good amount of money, which for someone in my position is just pocket change, Mattel has agreed to build you according to my specifications.
For what I have in mind, I didn’t need a complete android; after all, I already have hundreds of human employees who can do almost anything… almost. And this is where you, my dear and frightened Barbie, come into play. Just like the dolls from my childhood, you are just a little object designed exclusively for my entertainment.
In a world where people have rights, I have to respect a set of ethical and legal limits if I don’t want to get into all sorts of trouble. But you, Barbie, are nothing more than an artifact, a toy without rights, and most importantly… you are mine. You are an object of my property, a whim that I can control as I please, and what pleases me today is to see you burst into laughter and pleas as soon as I start playing with this toy on your defenseless soles that the engineers at Mattel filled at my request with tactile sensors..."
Don't judge me... Until after watching the first season of Westworld... 😅
It’s no secret that, despite the fact that the models are given different names—usually quite obvious ones to figure out who they are—many of the characters, even in the official Daz3D store, are inspired by real actors. I have also played with that here, but I think I’ve made it easy for you. Let’s see if you can guess which actresses inspired these two. 😉😅
"Awww Barbie, Barbie, Barbie, who said that once we grow up it's no longer appropriate to play with dolls? I suppose you expected to wake up to the existence with more freedom of movement and maybe a couple of extra limbs. But for a good amount of money, which for someone in my position is just pocket change, Mattel has agreed to build you according to my specifications.
For what I have in mind, I didn’t need a complete android; after all, I already have hundreds of human employees who can do almost anything… almost. And this is where you, my dear and frightened Barbie, come into play. Just like the dolls from my childhood, you are just a little object designed exclusively for my entertainment.
In a world where people have rights, I have to respect a set of ethical and legal limits if I don’t want to get into all sorts of trouble. But you, Barbie, are nothing more than an artifact, a toy without rights, and most importantly… you are mine. You are an object of my property, a whim that I can control as I please, and what pleases me today is to see you burst into laughter and pleas as soon as I start playing with this toy on your defenseless soles that the engineers at Mattel filled at my request with tactile sensors..."
Don't judge me... Until after watching the first season of Westworld... 😅
It’s no secret that, despite the fact that the models are given different names—usually quite obvious ones to figure out who they are—many of the characters, even in the official Daz3D store, are inspired by real actors. I have also played with that here, but I think I’ve made it easy for you. Let’s see if you can guess which actresses inspired these two. 😉😅