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02-17-2009, 09:10 AM
basically what im seeing is you think all american cosplayers either buy or make horrible costumes.. and those people you posted really seemed like you were judging them on there looks rather then there costume im pretty sure the point of cosplay is basically just making the costume well in my mind it is i wouldnt eve do this.. find it stupid in general but thats just me although i dont think you can honestly say that american cosplayers are bad just by a few crappy pics you find off of google
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02-17-2009, 10:51 AM
I'm not a fan of cosplay, but to each his own. That said, I saw quite a few foreign cosplayers at Harajuku last weekend, and they looked completely out of place. Ironically, they reminded me more of the rockabillies (Japanese imitating American culture) who were dancing over in Yoyogi park.
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02-17-2009, 12:56 PM
Some people fail at sewing. I don't think that makes them a bad cosplayer. That and yeah...some stuff has to be bought. Material, hair ornaments, jewelry...things like that.
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02-17-2009, 01:31 PM
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Why are we judging what other people do for fun? CHEAP? How do you define "cheapness"? What is cheap? |
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02-17-2009, 02:28 PM
MMM,
I am talking about the amount of money spent on MATERIALS here, especially in regards to costuming. If you think good quality material is inexpensive... I am afraid it's not. Hell, even getting the right buttons for military uniforms can be as much as $5 per button, especially if you have to ship overseas. And it just goes up from there. But I am afraid I have to disagree with your assessment. The question is dedication to what. Not every costumer is interested in winning contests or having people marvel at their skill with a thread and needle, if that's what you're implying. You know why I toss on some duty blues or BDU greens with the fleet? Got a cigar in one hand, and a bottle of vodka in the other, and we're gonna make some frakkin noise. It's about enjoying ourselves as an identifiable group. It's about camaraderie and family. It's about time someone pulled out the damn deck of cards, because I want some poker chips, ladies. It's all about the poker chips. Don't suggest that I'm any less dedicated to my reason for costuming than contest-driven cosplayers are to theirs. That's unfair. I AM dedicated. Dedicated to having a lot of fun. |
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