I never would have believed that anything like this could ever happen in real life, until one day last summer when I was going about my ordinary business, it happened to me. It had rained in the morning, which was quite unusual for that time of year and I was caught unawares and so arrived at my destination with my clothes somewhat soaked. But I just sat down at the computer anyway and started using the Web to catch up on the latest advances in rendering artificial but realistic-looking representations of people.
That reminds me: What do you think about synthetic supermodels, such as discussed in the brief history linked from the posting titled <a href="http://alizeeamerica.com/forums/showpost.php?p=153176&postcount=22"><i>Best human face digital models now very good</i></a>?
Did you know that no matter what you politely ask them, synthetic supermodels never start to laugh hysterically and then loudly proclaim "As if!" ?
I observe that one of the posts in this thread <a href="http://alizeeamerica.com/forums/showpost.php?p=81587&postcount=22">requested</a> that we should abstain from "topless" images. Now, with synthetic supermodels, you could go one step further and completely restrict things to "bottomless" images - that's right, no torso or limbs, just the head. Of course, even that would still be unacceptable to parties like the one profiled in <a href="http://www.theonion.com/content/news/woman_in_burqa_condemns_woman_in"><i>Woman In Burqa Condemns Woman In Chador</i></a>.
I guess some people will never find public displays of head in good taste.
<small><small>P.S. If any of you guys happened to click on the link leading here expecting to have an experience something like getting screwed, consider that ambition now accomplished.