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Maq#33 Naked
Maq#33 Naked by @kimbsams (Kimberly Samson)

Another picture of Maq#033. This is how the maverick hunters first found her; dazed, cold, wet, and butt naked. Needless to say (but I'll say it anyways), Zero was thrilled.

I actually had somebody complain about this one. Not because she was naked, but because of the position of her legs. 'Nobody can do that' she wrote. I was terribly confused. Then I remember that I was double jointed in the hips. I can curl both legs to the side, but apperantly not everyone else can. She was certainly impressed (and grossed out).

What's with those Maq Numbers?

Artwork © Copyright 2002 Kimberly Samson

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Posted: Thursday, 12 September, 2002 @ 11:29 PM

I had no idea that was an unatural leg pose. Oo

But then, maybe that means I'm double jointed too... cool picture, even if the pose is odd! (not that I thought it was odd)

Posted: Saturday, 14 September, 2002 @ 04:14 PM

im double jointed also... i think that this peice of art work is wonderful... i love the shading and the rain falling as maq finds the strength to go on with this so called life... very well done...

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Posted: Friday, 20 December, 2002 @ 10:47 PM

Wow, I used to sit like that all the time. If you look at pictures of me as a kid, I'm almost always in that position while drawing, watching TV or whatever. I'm not double jointed, but I was born with deformed hips. Once the doctor diagnosed me, he said I had to stop sitting in a "W" shape because it's extremely bad for your joints, and I walk funny as it is. So I had to break out of the habit.

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