Do I really need to mention what my inspiration was for this character?
(For those of you who are still virgins however, my inspiration is a line from Sweet Transvestite, heard in the Rocky Horror Show. Also note, 'virgin' is a term for people who haven't...experienced the Rocky Horror Show. )
(For those of you who are still virgins however, my inspiration is a line from Sweet Transvestite, heard in the Rocky Horror Show. Also note, 'virgin' is a term for people who haven't...experienced the Rocky Horror Show. )
Category Artwork (Digital) / Muscle
Species Daemon
Size 1512 x 1130px
File Size 1.17 MB
Ho' yeah! It's a huge cult classic! A stage show first performed in 1973 at the
West End, and later turned into a 1975 film The Rocky Horror Picture Show!
For its time, it was hugely progressive, with themes that influenced sexual
liberation movements, and gender queer/fluid-sexuality that simply wasn't
socially acceptable back then (and even today, it's still only slowly gaining
acceptance via the LGBTQ+ community, within broader culture).
Because of that, and the comedy style and acting performances (Tim Curry
plays the "lead" character, Dr. Frank-N-Furter), it gained lots of popularity,
such that today there are showings of the movie that also feature
live-performances played in front of the screen. People dress in costume to
attend, and folks who have never seen the show or movie before are called
"virgins" until after the experience.
You can find out more here:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_R.....ky_Horror_Show
Or maybe check out the specific song mentioning "Satanic Mechanic" here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bc80tFJpTuo
...just be aware, it's a learning experience. So keep an open mind. ;)
West End, and later turned into a 1975 film The Rocky Horror Picture Show!
For its time, it was hugely progressive, with themes that influenced sexual
liberation movements, and gender queer/fluid-sexuality that simply wasn't
socially acceptable back then (and even today, it's still only slowly gaining
acceptance via the LGBTQ+ community, within broader culture).
Because of that, and the comedy style and acting performances (Tim Curry
plays the "lead" character, Dr. Frank-N-Furter), it gained lots of popularity,
such that today there are showings of the movie that also feature
live-performances played in front of the screen. People dress in costume to
attend, and folks who have never seen the show or movie before are called
"virgins" until after the experience.
You can find out more here:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_R.....ky_Horror_Show
Or maybe check out the specific song mentioning "Satanic Mechanic" here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bc80tFJpTuo
...just be aware, it's a learning experience. So keep an open mind. ;)
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