i just love the way Argyle just stands there with his jaw dropped............until Katie threatens to spank Delores and it turns to a big grin. he may have been stunned but he's not stupid



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Yes. This kind of discrimination seems to be prevalent in the mainstream media. I sometimes wonder if Congress passed a law behind our backs making it illegal to depict an intelligent father in a family sit-com! It's a bigotry that is not only tolerated, but encouraged!daneldorado wrote:Sometimes, when I browse through vanilla web pages, I am annoyed by stories from the modern world, where women and minorities are ALWAYS favored over the rest of us. The "do-gooders" have taken our own male chauvinism and reversed it, so that now it seems the women always win. I can take only so much of that stuff, and then I retreat to pages like CSR and other spanking sites, where we can see pictures of "the worm turns," and enjoy our favorite pastime. You and Phil Overbarrel are the major practitioners of that sort of art, and guys like me enjoy it immensely. You are our heroes.
Well... I guess that's the result of growing up with all of those Daffy Duck and Wile E. Coyotte cartoons... along with having a character that talks back to the artist!daneldorado wrote:One more thing: Do you think a young woman in her mid-20s can outrun a speeding, heat-seeking missile? Well, heck yeah she can... just look at b00m's artwork here to prove it. He wouldn't draw it if it weren't true!
Yeah. To save time, and to make the proportions of my characters more consistant, I've been using something you call a "stencil". I sometimes refer to my method as "electronic paper dolls". Any pose that I know I'll be using over and over again, I save the outline of the character and paste it into the new background. And for new poses, I have all the major body parts saved as separate layers, so that I can move then around as necessary. If anyone is interested, I can describe my method in detail sometime.daneldorado wrote:Seriously, b00m... I am aware that your art is created through the use of stencils and similar devices, so that several of your drawings look the same, panel after panel. I'm okay with that, since you take those stencils and use them creatively, to produce a story that teems with good-girl spankings, our preferred sort of art.
So then... What would you say about using Argyle, Dumas, and Delores in future stories? Should Katie remain an agent of S.P.A.N.K. or should she quit and get another job? (Of course as an agent of S.P/A.N.K. she could work several other jobs as part of her "cover")daneldorado wrote:It seems that the Security Protection Agency of North Kansas has a stellar new operative on its hands, one Katie Tanda. Of course, she must first be "initiated" into the program, and you've taken care of that here. You show us TWELVE (12!) spankings taken by Katie and her archenemy, Delores, and that's not even counting the numerous "fanny pats" the girls take from the men in this episode.
Even if that doesn't become the uniform of all female S.P.A.N.K. agents, I definitely will have Kaie wearing a pleated plaid skirt in future episodes.daneldorado wrote:Oh, and b00m: Thanks for putting Katie in a schoolgirl skirt at the beginning of the story. To my mind, that should be the "official" uniform of ALL pretty girls getting spanked over a man's knee!