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I personally think that if one looks at this Gundam and thinks "ewwww!" than one would probably say the same thing of Michelangelo's David. Ew! A naked muscular man's body!

I'm sorry...but give me a f*cking break. Comparing an engineering and artistic masterpiece like Michaelangelo's David to this is stupid. On top of that, saying that we find this disturbing and therefore would find the David disturbing is asinine in the extreme. :angry:

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I personally think that if one looks at this Gundam and thinks "ewwww!" than one would probably say the same thing of Michelangelo's David. Ew! A naked muscular man's body!

I'm sorry...but give me a f*cking break. Comparing an engineering and artistic masterpiece like Michaelangelo's David to this is stupid. On top of that, saying that we find this disturbing and therefore would find the David disturbing is asinine in the extreme. :angry:

Couldn't have said it better myself. Some people just have to stick psycho-babble-ish arguments and comparisons just to make themselves feel intellectually superior. <_<

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I thought it was just one of those Microman "blanks" with a gundam head and """codpiece""" on. :unsure:

Interesting teminology. Ill have to use that word "codpiece" next time im hanging out with my friends or family and for some reason, we start talking about crotches.

Next time my wife looks at another guy on the beach, Ill ask her if she was checking out his codpiece.

I like the figure. :ph34r:

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what is interesting about "codpiece" as terminology?

the word has been around for centuries...and was used quite appropriately here.

I don't get it

Well, I dont find anybody in modern times using the word codpiece. THey probobly used it in old english or mideval times refering to armor. Just a guess. Walk down the street and ask anybody about there codpiece and nobody will know what the hell your talking about. People also used the words thou, thee, ye olde, ect......for hundreds of years too, but we dont use them today. Therefore, using those tems would make them interesting. I mean, when the last time you looked at a porno mag or movie and it said "wow, check out john and his 12 inch codpiece". Or, you go up to the porno store clerk and say" excuse me sir, but do you carry a swedish codpiece enlarger?". B))

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Quiet you knave!!! Or thy shalt find thyself in the gallows with the rest of the bloody cobblers!

I say... has anyone seen my fresh skivvies? I feel a bit of a draft on my codpiece!

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what is interesting about "codpiece" as terminology?

the word has been around for centuries...and was used quite appropriately here.

I don't get it

Well, I dont find anybody in modern times using the word codpiece. THey probobly used it in old english or mideval times refering to armor. Just a guess. Walk down the street and ask anybody about there codpiece and nobody will know what the hell your talking about. People also used the words thou, thee, ye olde, ect......for hundreds of years too, but we dont use them today. Therefore, using those tems would make them interesting. I mean, when the last time you looked at a porno mag or movie and it said "wow, check out john and his 12 inch codpiece". Or, you go up to the porno store clerk and say" excuse me sir, but do you carry a swedish codpiece enlarger?". B))

This only makes sence if you think a codpiece refers to a penis...which it doesn't.

Granted it is a fairly archiac garment...but as far as I know, codpiece still refers to an element of male dress and has not entered slang lexicon with a different meaning.

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The word codpiece has now entered slang lexicon with a different meaning.

Ill be sure to substitute that word from now on, for anything that has to do with the groin area.

Like:

1) hey, check out that dog, it has a red or pink fleshy item sticking out of its codpiece.

2) Hey son, remember, if you ever get into a fight, be sure to protect your codpiece.

3) When handing somebody a hot drink like coffee or coco, you can say.....hey, this is really hot, be sure not to spill any on your codpiece.

4) when viewing rap videos, you can turn to your wife or girlfriend and say, why do those rappers always got to be grabbing there codpiece.

5) At a clothing store, you can say, I really like these pants, but they are a little tight around the codpiece.

6) I keep my gun hidden in my codpiece

ect....... I know that codpiece is not penis. But it simply sounds funny, like cock, family jewels, monkey, snake, chicken, package, pickle, joy stick, gear shifter, firehose, jimmy, johnson, dork, knob, manhood, one eyed monster, tool, wang, choad, sausage, ect......ect........and now codpiece.

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Wow, I had no clue people were so obsessed with the codpiece. If anyone cares my usage of "codpiece" was not vernacular but desciptive in the means that the groin armor section of a Gundam really, really resembles a middle ages european codpiece... which is a piece of clothing and not a piece of anatomy. Perhaps in today's world of pac man and dan fogelburg the kiddies have turned that word into a slang term meaning "wang" or "doodle" but to most people a codpiece is an olde tyme garment that is basically what men had before the coming of the zipper.

This lovely site tells a nice yarn about the codpiece: Click me

So basically a codpiece is not the acutial unit itself but something that keeps people from seeing your unit. To quote Maurice Chaves from GTA: Vice City: "When I go to buy a transmission or an airconditioning filter I don't want to have to look at your money maker, amigo."

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