Mr. SmartyPants (post: 1243382) wrote:I generally stick to cons.
I'm not much of a breaker of social norms.
Mr. SmartyPants (post: 1243382) wrote:I generally stick to cons.
I'm not much of a breaker of social norms.
NekoChan_C (post: 1243389) wrote:Awww! You should try it sometime! It's awesome for the WTF factor alone! ^_^ I remember when I wanted to be a lawyer... I fully planned on opening my own practice and then dying my hair purple. Just because it would defy conventional logic and "break the social norm".
Ingemar (post: 1243468) wrote:Wearing my Red Mage cosplay in a Crip-controlled area would probably get me shot.
Ingemar (post: 1243468) wrote:Wearing my Red Mage cosplay in a Crip-controlled area would probably get me shot.
FukuokaGirl wrote:every now and then my roommates and I (for no other reason than to have fun) put on our medieval princess dresses and cloaks. We go down to the lake at about 2 or 3 in the morning with candles and juice and a laptop playing Gregorian chants. We read Grimm's Fairy Tales and make up our own stories and we dance around like fairies.
Yuen Fei Lung wrote:After that, we grabbed some dinner at Chili's (I think we probably ended up getting about 30 people together total)
Ingemar (post: 1243468) wrote:Wearing my Red Mage cosplay in a Crip-controlled area would probably get me shot.
eternalprincess (post: 1243543) wrote:I don't cosplay in public. But I do LOVE wearing cloaks and elvish dresses. ^.^
FukuokaGirl (post: 1243612) wrote:If you ever wanna come to the lake with my friends and I... you're welcome!
XDDD
Hiyakawa Sayaka (my character from my writing) wrote:God has given me a gift, that I really don't know what to do with. I guess, all I can do is put it in his hands, keep my hands inside the car, and expect to end up destroying parts of Tokyo with my perfectly good guitar.
oro! (post: 1245097) wrote:I used to go to the mall in a sort of samurai-esque gear with a green kimono top and black hakama. That was fun! Especially when the Nihonjin(or at least those who worked at Little Tokyo) saw me. I could tell they were about to burst out laughing!
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