She might not even be doing a BFA. Maybe she just took a class.
Without a bezier, it would have violated dress code.
Fair point.
And evidently they DO have a good CGI program.
Man, that Sharia law is antiquated and backwards…
Interesting that the gentleman appears to have no nipples.
Hot!
Piping hot!
I knew quite a few mormons in high school, and 99% of the brainy ones all ended up at BYU.
I had a crush on one of the brainy ones pretty much from 6th grade through graduation, but between mine and her parents it was probably moot as we would not have been allowed to date. She went to BYU and by January freshman year I got a wedding announcement in the mail; she hadn’t had a boyfriend in high school and so it looks like she married the first guy that came along. Ugh. I still sometimes feel sadness not because of the crush but because she was pretty bright and I hope she was able to fulfill her potential outside the home.
These are Mormon undergarments, which yes, supposedly grant one with certain divine abilities (horniness suppression?)
He’s got them, you just have to look extra hard.
I was a little impressed that Disney allowed a scene with a topless Moana. I mean it was when she was still a toddler and it was completely non-sexual, but you never know what’s going to set the prudes off.
Don’t worry, I’m sure her husband crushed that potential so that she could concentrate on family.
Well, BYU expelled a student caught doing a shocking side project: Photos of men, some of whom weren’t wearing shirts. (Just that, nothing more, not porn, not gay, nothing, just hunky Mormon men.) Expelled him after he had completed his credits and withheld his degree. They are seriously uptight and not afraid to economically damage students, seemingly out of spite.
The student in the OP could have gotten worse than a zero if her art project had a photo of shirtless man.
Mm, new Facebook avatar!
Contrast that to the Catholics, who usually have a sculpture of a shirtless dude hanging on the wall in their place of worship.
A dude with long hair, which, for some reason, doesn’t stop conservative Christians from calling men with long hair dirty hippies… I still haven’t figured that one out…
Seen from Europe the US just gets weirder every time I look. How can you apply such asinine restrictions to an art project?
Pornographic? What?
(I’m from the other side of the pond in case you wondered).
So the school dress code governs what the student can wear at home?
What I mean is that anyone prudish enough to fail an art project for depicting exposed shoulders must be really bothered by a character who wears little more than a few strategically-placed leaves.