The feathered serpent? LOL love it.
The feathered serpent? LOL love it.
There’s so many but you never forget your first love
The most beautiful plane ever.
Then there’s the rampant desert that is Windows Phone...
“Android users left out in the cold..." Meanwhile, we Windows phone users are camping out on Hoth.
The prophecy is true!
So what you’re saying is... He made a deal...
what the fuck kind dystopian nightmare of rule is that????? man i feel for you.
Here’s some helpful cross-reference material about these plants vs. pets. All of this comes from the ASPCA. https://www.aspca.org/pet-care/anima…
Washington D.C. is a fast moving place, and for those in the very top echelons of power, both time and security…
I understand you are not able to use someone’s products and likeness to profit, however, when someone is watching someone like Angry Joe, they are watching it for him, not the reviewed product. He is the product. The corporate attitude that no one can use their name or product is akin to saying if Jerry Seinfeld has a…
Which would be perfectly valid if the majority of the "high end " cosplay community didn't hire others to make costumes for them.
I think that the difference between "cosplay" and "costuming" (and I could be entirely wrong here) is that part of cosplay is acting like the character (hence "play"), but not in costuming. "Costuming" is probably the more inclusive term, but for whatever reason "cosplay" is more popular. To each his own, though.
Exactly! Sewing is an art, sculpting is an art, painting is an art. What better way to combine those disciplines than making a costume?
Fair enough if they enjoy it. Nothing wrong there. I'd still say that falls under 'attention' though.
Not to mention how a lot of people dress up when going to sporting events.
Very few get money. And yeah, some will do it to get attention, but when you're in a convention with a lot of cosplayers, you're inherently getting less attention than if you wore the same costume in the general public.
I don't cosplay, but I respect it. It takes a lot of effort to make a good costume and to then go out as that character. Personally I just don't like to get into costume (I only did it as a kid for Halloween candy) and lack the skills to make them.
Don't costumes and masks give people a sense of empowerment?
Foxtrot Alpha is my favorite sub blog. That is all.