I don't know exactly what it is about gender swapped cosplays, but I find them very cool indeed!
I don't know exactly what it is about gender swapped cosplays, but I find them very cool indeed!
It's great to see that cosplayers can break the mold of the character in some funny ways. :)
I accept that most people only liked my costume for my Chewbacca/Beast. XD Thanks.
Very clever!
Love the shadow of the mask across her chest. Intentional or not by the photographer, it's a great pic.
aww, those two are adorable.
Dear IO9, every time you do one of these posts with awesome cosplayers, I LOVE it. L. O. V. E. IT.
I want. So bad! I like the Beast plushie more than I like her dress. She did a great job on her hair, though.
Lots of amazing cosplays! Kind of makes me want to be a con photographer and take lots of nice pictures of people in their outfits so they can have them later.
The window to Obesity!
I vote Powdered Toast Man, and I never won't vote Powdered Toast Man.
Quick let's get out of here before one of those things kills Guy!
Unfortunately, your thoughts weren't far from the truth. While I would staunchly defend the art/entertainment of wrestling itself and believe that there are more of "my" kind of fan than people think, there are still quite a lot of the kind you picture in your head. It makes being an educated fan hard sometimes. …
Dammit. Now I need Peeps.
British guy steal your girlfriend or something? Take a xanax.
Could have been worse...
wait, what? people are having sex in public places? that's so new and never, ever been done before. this younger generation is always with it and thinking of new things to do that have never, ever been done before, like, by absolutely everyone, everywhere. so kewl!
So more and more people will be able to say "I once got busy in a Burger King bathroom."
Christianity took hold in S Korea for multiple reasons. Missionaries from the West clearly started it in the 18th, 19th, and 20th centuries, but a big factor influencing Christianity in S Korea is Japanese imperialism in the 20th century. Embracing Christianity was seen as a reaction of defiance and national identity…
Wasn't the US. Christianity has been in Korea (in some form or another) since the 1600s. Also can we refer to them as IlliNazis. :P