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piefed.social

For my part, I've seen her turned in to a 'cheesecake' character so often, totally minimizing her mental talents, that I'm enjoying this one.

Or, "what's good for the goose is good for the gander."

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quokk.au

What is a "cheesecake character"? Looking up that term, I just find Cheesecake the Mouse from the Strawberry Shortcake franchise.

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I’ve seen her turned in to a ‘cheesecake’ character

From the Cambridge Dictionary - Cheesecake:

cheesecake noun (WOMEN)

[ U ] mainly US old-fashioned slang photographs of sexually attractive young women wearing very few clothes, or the women who appear in such photographs

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beefcake informal

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piefed.social

I don't know how much the term is used outside the States, but traditionally over here, it means a woman whose main quality is being sexually attractive in a showy way.

So in the original cartoon Velma is the brains of the outfit, but in fan-made art and cartoons, she usually seems to be reimagined as little more than a sex object, pretty much the same as Daphne.

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sh.itjust.works

Hey maybe you could ruin some more cherished childhood crushes for me while youre at it?

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Where's the other images in this series? I didn't see this specific collection on the site you linked.

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piefed.social

I don't know if this is from a specific series, or if it's just a one-off.

Why don't you search around and see if you can find such a collection and let us know..?

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SCmSTRreply
lemmy.blahaj.zone

This is definitely from a series, or at least an author's style and joke. There's one where Mickey takes off the gloves and it's like the same thing underneath the white glove.

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I wonder why it's not on the author's site above, altho I guess the answer could be pretty much anything.

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