CosPlay is for women and children, not grown men
I hate it when I have to state the obvious but look at these grown men.
http://www.mtv.com/photos/new-york-comic-con-2011-cosplay-portraits/1672566/6620017/photo.jhtml
Does that look dignified to you? It's like it's Halloween or something.
Oh..., BTW..., speaking of Halloween..., what are you guys going to wear? I'm debating between 3 choices.
I was going to do the following one but I decided that it's too dangerous:
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Dress-up may be for girls and children, but Halloween can be hardcore. Halloween is dress-up for the badass. Dress to be so scary that children flee from you? I'll take that. Last year I trick-or-treated as Death Knight from World of Warcraft. It was an unorthodox costume, but I wore a zombie mask, a black trench coat, and I carried around a plastic fantasy sword. Yes, I trick-or-treat. Being short while wearing a mask stops people from realizing you're not a child. It's free diabetes after all. (I didn't think it would be a bad idea to try anyway; college students trick or treat without masks where I live, so why couldn't I while wearing a mask?) And also yes, I scared the shit out of many small children. (Only with the help of their parents, though, pointing me out and acting like I was a real monster for their amusement as well as mine) Side: Wait..., What? No!
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There's nothing wrong with men cosplaying. I mean if women and children are allowed to, why not men? That is just so unequal and unfair. Before, women were thought as weak and should not be given high positions. It is just like the case here where you won't let grown men do cosplay but you let women and kids do cosplay. If they find it fun and exciting, why not let them? It is their life, not ours to decide. Side: Wait..., What? No!
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