i am a dunce hellllp me!
i am a dunce hellllp me!
alright a few days ago some of my friends came into where i work and had asked me if i was going to go with them to an up coming anime con and to which my reply was "yes." i mean i dont have to pay for anyone other then myself and mind you this is a first so of course i jumped on it. now the heart of the problem is there all going to go in costume, and they appearntly want me to as well. heres a bit of confesion i have hardly for the past year or so watched anime. so if any one would be kind enough to give me any suggestions id be really grateful.
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'Why don't we just mix up absolutely everything and see what happens?' he said.
And Ridcully responded with the traditional response. "It's got to be worth a try,' he said
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'Why don't we just mix up absolutely everything and see what happens?' he said.
And Ridcully responded with the traditional response. "It's got to be worth a try,' he said
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Well not having watched any anime for the past year shouldn't be a problem, just dress up as someone who you:
(i) would enjoy dressing up as (can relate to/get into character or just a fave char of yours)
(ii) can find/make a costume for (time/cost/difficulty are all factors to consider)
(ii) least important, but it can help if you look/resemble the anime character, so what/who do you look like?
I don't costume myself, but it does look like fun, but these are all pointers I guess you can consider...but most importantly have fun. Judging from your avatar and email address, maybe someone from Tenchi? I mean, are your friends dressing up as individuals or as a group? As you could dress up as a group and go together, that way it could be more fun and as a group you'll be more recognisable and make the bigger impact.
(i) would enjoy dressing up as (can relate to/get into character or just a fave char of yours)
(ii) can find/make a costume for (time/cost/difficulty are all factors to consider)
(ii) least important, but it can help if you look/resemble the anime character, so what/who do you look like?
I don't costume myself, but it does look like fun, but these are all pointers I guess you can consider...but most importantly have fun. Judging from your avatar and email address, maybe someone from Tenchi? I mean, are your friends dressing up as individuals or as a group? As you could dress up as a group and go together, that way it could be more fun and as a group you'll be more recognisable and make the bigger impact.
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As Ronin said above.
There's no need to go dressed up as a new anime character, you get cosplayers going as characters that have been seen in games/anime stretching back decades, there's no 'rules' on era.
Even if some people don't recognize your interpretation, just go as someone you like and know well, you'll feel more comfortable that way.
There's no need to go dressed up as a new anime character, you get cosplayers going as characters that have been seen in games/anime stretching back decades, there's no 'rules' on era.
Even if some people don't recognize your interpretation, just go as someone you like and know well, you'll feel more comfortable that way.
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Ronin wrote:
Find a short plaid skirt and a white mens shirt and dark tie. There your any one of almost a zillion girls from an anime.
Seriously good luck with your outfit and at the con!
I'll have to try that pick-up line some time!(ii) least important, but it can help if you look/resemble the anime character, so what/who do you look like?

Find a short plaid skirt and a white mens shirt and dark tie. There your any one of almost a zillion girls from an anime.
Seriously good luck with your outfit and at the con!
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well after many hours of watching various anime's and the consumption of alot of junk food and mighty tasty alcholic beverages i have decided to go as maha,maho however the hell you say it, the cat from .hack sign.
All great discoveries are made by mistake-the laws of murphy
Then the Dean repeated the mantra that has had such a marked effect on the progress of knowledge through the ages.
'Why don't we just mix up absolutely everything and see what happens?' he said.
And Ridcully responded with the traditional response. "It's got to be worth a try,' he said
Then the Dean repeated the mantra that has had such a marked effect on the progress of knowledge through the ages.
'Why don't we just mix up absolutely everything and see what happens?' he said.
And Ridcully responded with the traditional response. "It's got to be worth a try,' he said
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Well that's okay. What was it like before many hours of watching various anime's and the consumption of alot of junk food and mighty tasty alcholic beverages he or she have decided to go as mahamaho however the hell you say it the cat from ?

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1. A robot may not injure a human being, or, through inaction, allow a human being to come to harm.
2. A robot must obey the orders given it by human beings except where such orders would conflict with the First Law.
3. A robot must protect its own existence as long as such protection does not conflict with the First or Second Law.
-I, Robot (Asimov)