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Gotta make it past the Secret Service in order to challenge Gym Leader Brock Obama. XD

Secret Service used Take Down, its super effective!

The White House is the hardest Gym to get the badge from. No one ever makes it past the Trainers on the lawn.

And he isn't a black male. You forgot that too.

If they locked eyes, they HAVE to battle.

Don't use a taser on him!

The Secret Service...gotta catch 'em all!

"The maid's kid really does look like me."

Jesus take the wheel. Not everything is some assault against beyonce. ALL THE CELEB WEDDING CRASHES ARE TACKY ALL OF THEM. Not everyone is obligated to think that everything beyonce does is wonderful and perfectly charming. ok. The sun does not shine out of her ass. I am all for calling out anti black sentiment. But

Yup. But it has nothing to do with what people think of Beyonce. Look, I love Lady Gaga beyond reason—have a tattoo and a themed bathroom and everything—but if she stumbled upon my wedding and stuck around for pictures? I would honestly be excited to meet her—but also really distressed about it, because it would

Right? It's like "You can afford one bajillion of these buffet/open bar things so get your own. FOR REAL"

oh my god, thank you. I came here to say exactly that!

Am I the only person who would be pissed if a celebrity stumbled upon my wedding? Like, that's the one day that you get to be the star or whatever (within reason). If Benedict Cumberbatch or whoever just whimsically stumbled upon my wedding and responded kindly to the guests flipping out, and I had to just go along

Stole that bride's spotlight. Rude. Seriously, I'd be mad. Only two people would be allowed to crash my wedding: my dead father and Bill Murray.

I think this whole celeb wedding crash is tacky. Like if someone famous showed up to my wedding I would be so pissed. Like bitch it's MY DAY GTFO!

I was at Bronycon as well this year, and I too felt a wee bit out of place. My 10-yr-old daughter is massively into MLP and saved up for TWO YEARS to go.*

So because of my Harry Potter obsession, I hesitate to judge anyone else's fandom, even if I don't get it.

I think that to some extent this is about going to a Con alone as much as anything. I've been to one for a different fandom by myself, had trouble getting to know people well, and had a similarly lousy time even though I was interested in the subject matter. I imagine the experience is even more awkward as an outsider

Gee, if only moral high ground could keep one out of court.

She is only 16 NOT 18, the national pageant organisers lied and changed her age.