![]() It's taken a while to execute because of the animated segements. This idea's been in my head for a while now. Utterly beautiful, exciting, tense, elegant and yet violent and vulgar. It's a scene filled with such energy and joy - yet hautingly creepy in its overt glorificiation of martyrdom by those in a twilightly half-life. It's a scene (among many) that benefits from being seen in context and may lose flavour in isolation. I'm going to include a link to the action scene that inspired the main pose but I actually will SUGGEST ONLY watching it if you don't intend to watch the film or already have seen it. The right is reserved by myself for more Puns and references to be made at all opportunities. I too am one of those strange individuals who thinks it's the best single action film of the last decade. ![]() If you haven't seen Mad Max: Fury Road - Go and see it. If you haven't seen Mad Max: Fury Road I expect this comic page isn't -quite- as funny~ I saw a great movie, one without much in the way of spanking references (and I'm quite capable of rationalising them into anything if I have to and want to put in the effort) but full of amazing scenes. inhaling intoxicative volatile vapors or gases of chrome paint via the nose and trachea.WITNESS ME SPANKBAG! I, Imadmin Rob, shall die shiney and chrome and Spank Eternal on the Fetish Road! I am awaited! Awaited in Valhalla!! Additionally, this ritual is analogous to a real world act of 'Chroming', i.e. Seeing this peculiar act on screen inspired him to create a similar ritual for the War Boys whom would spray their teeth with chrome paint before battle (or more precisely, before an attack) which would help bring them to Valhalla. I saw a documentary where young soldiers would go into war, they had little jaded deities - and before they ran into battle, they put them in their mouths and just held them with little straps. It follows the career of Tasmanian-born combat cameraman Neil Davis, particularly his time in South Vietnam and Cambodia in the late 1960s and early 1970s. George Miller said in an interview “ War Boy's act of spraying their teeth with chrome paint was inspired by a 1981, Oscar nominated documentary entitled "Front Line". It is likely that the brain-damaged stupor that huffing paint creates allows them to more openly accept death in their final moments, ensuring the Boy's absolute fealty to Immortan Joe, where chrome'd War Boys ask for their brothers to "witness". ![]() Inhalants such as spray paint are commonly huffed using bags, but in true War Boy fashion, health and toxicity are not an obstacle in their "half-life", and spray personal cans of paint directly on their face under their nose. It is also believed that the more chrome something is, the more glorious it is. Most prominently, near death War Boys will huff chrome spray paint in their final moments to enter into a dissociative high that will lead them on the road to Valhalla, and give them cool chrome coloured teeth and mouth. It can mean a variety of different things, due to the value placed on chrome as an alloy, it is primarily used in a religious context.
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