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Published: 2018-10-15 20:45:06 +0000 UTC; Views: 1255; Favourites: 35; Downloads: 11
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In spite of my recent  weirdass heart/lung/something else-malfunctionings, I managed to make this over the course of two last days. Inspired by 's Trollslut, here's Trollbabe - a very nice, sleek and cuddly troll lass, who just wants to have fun together with someone she likes. However, Trollslut seems to be trying to ruin the evening of the two lovebirds by pouring 'bleh' on them, which is extremely concentrated vodka, or so she claims (totally not inspired by the recent clusterfuck of a staged incident involving a very certain Anna from Putinland )... Sorry, Trollslut, but car windows can withstand booze - you'll just have to drink it all down yourself and wallow in misery of nobody wanting you. Also, some Soviet-era buildings to achieve the aesthetic of a hopeless Eastern European potatoland, where, despite everything, an occasional ray of happiness comes once in a Red October.   

Trollslut belongs to curtsibling

Trollbabe is inspired by curtsibling and drawn by Kiborg-Graph
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Outpost99 [2022-01-31 04:04:34 +0000 UTC]

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Kiborg-Graph In reply to Outpost99 [2022-02-04 16:28:06 +0000 UTC]

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lapis-lazuri [2018-11-05 22:20:23 +0000 UTC]

lol XD Been laughing reading the description Also because I'm quite well familiar with the "soviet aesthetic". Which is kinda an oxymoron btw

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Kiborg-Graph In reply to lapis-lazuri [2018-11-06 06:02:36 +0000 UTC]

Well, in a weird way, I kinda find Soviet buildings like the apartment blocks calming. Perhaps it is because I used to visit a lot of my relatives, who at the time lived in such apartments themselves, and it was a time when I could actually feel somewhat safe about the future in the naivety of my childhood. Now it is all steel, glass and flashing signs everywhere - "buy this, buy that, buy, buy, BUY!" Yeah, I think that's the right word for the feelings Soviet apartment blocks give me; a naive sense of stability and nostalgia for times, when life seemed easier (of course, I'm talking about the 1990's - early 2000's era, when the Soviet buildings were somewhat in their original state).

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lapis-lazuri In reply to Kiborg-Graph [2018-11-06 09:47:10 +0000 UTC]

Ermm.... that's quite far from my perception of it. To me soviet things, especially those monotonous square gray blocks, feel quite.... depressing. Perhaps because one of the worst things that could happen to me, as a personality, is to be forcibly uniformed to everyone else. I know I would have killed myself in school if I had been born a few decades earlier. There's just no way I would have mentally survived that order and way of life.... and I feel that oppression in everything that's left of that time. I rejoice when I see their monuments in ruin, quite honestly.
I'm not saying I'm fond of the all-glass-all-steel-all-concrete monstrosities they build now, even less of the hyper-consumer "culture", but communism was wrong in a whole array of different ways. It never have worked, it never can. It's too unnatural, to be honest even more than capitalism, and that's saying something.

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Kiborg-Graph In reply to lapis-lazuri [2018-11-06 16:57:15 +0000 UTC]

I'm not fond of Soviet ideology as well, especially the uniformity part, and I can't deny the depressive factor in its architecture, which is likely the reason why a lot of such districts are now getting painted in an attempt to lighten people up (can't say whether it is really effective, though: tedconfblog.files.wordpress.co… ), but to me, personally (and that's just my opinion, so it's okay if you disagree), the gray Soviet buildings feel more tied to the 1990's, when life was somewhat rough (racketeering, extortion, gang fights in the streets of post-Soviet cities), yet also somewhat novel. 1990's and early 2000's was the time of first Western music video channels on TV in the eastern Europe, video games, the original Cartoon Network (the CN of today is complete garbage), and, although it was a fake feeling, there was this mood of stability. Now there's brutal consumerism, fake news all around, paranoia, SJW's and retarded memes, shitty media, and lack of creativity. And the blocky Soviet architecture sorta reminds me of that era which has come and gone, only to remain in memory. Because I was born 2 years after the USSR collapsed, I subconsciously associated those gray buildings with the 1990's-early 2000's rather than the Soviet era. Because I pretty much grew up in that sort of setting; a post-Soviet concrete grayness with streams of naive happiness for the future flowing through it all.

 

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lapis-lazuri In reply to Kiborg-Graph [2018-11-07 12:41:38 +0000 UTC]

lol, now THAT'S overdoing it XD Though probably still better than what happens here when everyone repairs / repaints their own apartment separately and in the end you get something looking like that:
img-cdn.dnes.bg/d/images/photo…
www.izo.bg/wp-content/uploads/…
www.capital.bg/shimg/zx620y348…
There are worse cases, but I can't find photos right now. But anyway, in fact it *could* have positive psychological effect but.... that can't quite override the negative factors when reality as a whole is shit.

You said it yourself - you grew up in that, so that's what you associate it with, naturally. (Though the blocks (that we "lovingly" call panelki) are from much earlier, you can see them in Russian films from the 70's and probably earlier.) But as with many people running soviet-time nostalgia now - it's not the soviet times you're really nostalgic for. It's your childhood. The way you felt back there, but it wasn't real, it was just that you didn't know what the world is really made of back then. I'm not saying it's any better now. What you say about the garbage thriving in today's world is true. It's just.... before, it was even worse, at least in ways that matter too much for me. Perhaps it's because I never lived in the city and so I didn't grow up in the same environment of happy naivety. Or perhaps there's the factor that.... that happy naivety was met with brutal disappointment later. Or it's just that I cannot feel any nostalgia for my childhood altogether because I never felt even nearly okay in my own skin, let alone in my country or in this damn world XD

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Murumo337 [2018-11-01 01:55:31 +0000 UTC]

Sexy leather outfit

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Kiborg-Graph In reply to Murumo337 [2018-11-01 05:45:45 +0000 UTC]

Thanks! It's a rather simple one, but I like it, too.

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M4D-J4ck [2018-10-17 16:52:38 +0000 UTC]

wow you did a great job with the interior of the car and background 

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Kiborg-Graph In reply to M4D-J4ck [2018-10-17 17:16:44 +0000 UTC]

Thank you! Just a lucky redraw, I guess. ^^'

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Billie-Bonce [2018-10-16 17:11:06 +0000 UTC]

LOL. Speaking about Soviet-era aesthetic, seeing a blue-skinned chick with horns I can only imagine that the guy on the driver's seat is a drunkard who sees devils due to delirium tremens - a very Soviet decease especially popular among Slavic nations (this is where Ukrainians were hardly better than Russians). The typical wording for the case was "напился до чёртиков" that I have problems translating into English... The popularity of the syndrome can be justified by the immortal Soviet classics, like the comedy movie "Kidnapping, Caucasian Style" (en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kidnappi… ), several songs by Vladimir Vysotsky, and even Ukrainian classic literature of XIX century - "Kaidash's Family" by Ivan Nechui-Levytsky. The scene where old Kaidash sees three devils in his house and one of those devils tells him, "take an ax and hack yourself", the second tells, "go to the closet and hang yourself", and the third tells, "go to the pond and drown", and Kaidash tried to drive the devils away from his house, was maybe the most ridiculous scene of all that we studied at school.

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Kiborg-Graph In reply to Billie-Bonce [2018-10-16 17:37:50 +0000 UTC]

Ah, yes, I am familiar with the term. "Белая горячка", if I recall correctly. Heard it in the very same Soviet comedies you described, such as "Операция Ы" and "Кавказская Пленница", as well as in one somewhat somber poem-made-into-a-song (text by Anatoly Zhigulin): www.youtube.com/watch?v=KYBRGO… But that was not really the point of me drawing this; I just had a moment of chillwave-driven inspiration, and, with my constant Latvian melancholy at hand, this little artwork was born. Tried to add some humor in it, but I'm not really sure, if I managed.

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Billie-Bonce In reply to Kiborg-Graph [2018-10-16 18:15:52 +0000 UTC]

www.youtube.com/watch?v=N4sAq8…


And, well, you did a great drawing!


Also, this summer I traveled across quite a few countries, and don't be so melancholic - Lithuania looks way worse than Latvia (Oh, sorry, it's my Ukrainian psychology - if the situation somewhere is worse than yours, then you should not be sad )

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funkmachine7 [2018-10-16 15:56:50 +0000 UTC]

Your in car drive away an let her show how to work the gear stick 

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Kiborg-Graph In reply to funkmachine7 [2018-10-16 16:07:43 +0000 UTC]

Oh, yes.

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DBrentOGara [2018-10-16 09:45:59 +0000 UTC]

Oh my! How very aesthetic!

   ...those are very Soviet-era buildings!

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Kiborg-Graph In reply to DBrentOGara [2018-10-16 15:31:42 +0000 UTC]

Thanks! I should know; I actually live in one.

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DBrentOGara In reply to Kiborg-Graph [2018-10-16 20:20:35 +0000 UTC]

You poor guy!

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Kiborg-Graph In reply to DBrentOGara [2018-10-16 20:21:57 +0000 UTC]

Also am cold (at least, in my office).

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DBrentOGara In reply to Kiborg-Graph [2018-10-16 20:33:31 +0000 UTC]

Just put on more clothes (as my dear Mother used to tell us children as we huddled 'round the glowing coils of the space heater while frost condensed on the inside of the windows)!

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curtsibling [2018-10-16 05:40:32 +0000 UTC]

Haha! Tremendous art, dude! Lovely work on the babe...!

However, I think that guy outside is some kind of alt-reality trollslut where she missed gym day a bit too much.
The real trollslut would be making out with your trollbabe to the point those car windows would steam up, then explode.

If you behaved, you might be able to watch. Wear goggles though...Flying glass can be dangerous!

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Kiborg-Graph In reply to curtsibling [2018-10-16 05:57:58 +0000 UTC]

Not so sure about that, since this trollbabe does not like people (or other trolls) forcing themselves on her, so I fear Trollslut's attempts to make out with her would result in Trollslut's head being the one that'll explode the car's window.

Hey, it's not 'patriarchy', if two chicks are duking it out, amirite?

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bcrbuio3tvrbvt In reply to Kiborg-Graph [2018-10-16 12:30:35 +0000 UTC]

That is so the real life trollslut and not an alt-rightality version, curt just draws how she looks in her own imagination!

Someday I'll make a worthy commemorative pic to this true trolly beaut

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Kiborg-Graph In reply to bcrbuio3tvrbvt [2018-10-16 15:34:48 +0000 UTC]

Well, feminazis tend to say that they "need men like a fish needs a bicycle", only to go "Where have all the good men gone?" years later. The answer: All the good men are getting it on with less poisonous gals than the feminazis.

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curtsibling In reply to Kiborg-Graph [2018-10-16 06:30:37 +0000 UTC]

Yeah, right! Your weak Baltic copy of Trollslut would just cry!  

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Kiborg-Graph In reply to curtsibling [2018-10-16 15:27:16 +0000 UTC]

Who said that she's from Baltics, though? After all, it's the current year and we're free to roam everywhere, and find our waifus abroad.

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curtsibling In reply to Kiborg-Graph [2018-10-16 21:38:54 +0000 UTC]

I can tell by her stink!

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Kiborg-Graph In reply to curtsibling [2018-10-17 04:43:41 +0000 UTC]

A stink for some, but perfume to others.

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hardcase1 [2018-10-15 22:31:00 +0000 UTC]

bleh haha XD

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Kiborg-Graph In reply to hardcase1 [2018-10-16 05:49:39 +0000 UTC]

A parody of 'bleach', in relation to the recent news about the staged feminist attack in Russian train: www.news.com.au/technology/onl…

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hardcase1 In reply to Kiborg-Graph [2018-10-16 07:11:41 +0000 UTC]

lol

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silverblade507 [2018-10-15 21:50:13 +0000 UTC]

She does seem very convincing.

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Kiborg-Graph In reply to silverblade507 [2018-10-16 05:42:53 +0000 UTC]

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silverblade507 In reply to Kiborg-Graph [2018-10-16 09:16:00 +0000 UTC]

XD

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antivir123 [2018-10-15 21:05:06 +0000 UTC]

Well done kurva dobrá 

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Kiborg-Graph In reply to antivir123 [2018-10-15 21:26:38 +0000 UTC]

Paldies!

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