Organization Misfits VI

Discussion in 'Forum Families' started by burnitup, Jun 15, 2010.

  1. Kiryu Setsuna F. Seiei

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    How often do you cosplay?
     
  2. Quiet Elegy This is the death of beauty.

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    Depends, I get dressed up with my wigs and such a lot, but actually cosplaying of a character is only every so often. Usually at most I only get two new cosplays a year, which I use three or four times each that year.
    There's exceptions though, like Izaya Orihara who I cosplay to death to troll my friends~
     
  3. Kiryu Setsuna F. Seiei

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    Cosplaying kinda sounds like what Roger does on a daily basis.
     
  4. Quiet Elegy This is the death of beauty.

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    Roger? That's a bit too vague for me it seems.
     
  5. burnitup Still the Best 1973

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    Sorry, had to make that joke.
     
  6. Kiryu Setsuna F. Seiei

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    He is an alien who can only go outside by dressing up in ridiculous outfits and with weird names and back stories. One of his names is Roy Rogers McFreely.
     
  7. Quiet Elegy This is the death of beauty.

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    Amazing. It somehow reminds me a bit of Invader Zim, what's he from anyway?
     
  8. Kiryu Setsuna F. Seiei

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    Oh invader zim, I of the things I loved growing up.

    He is from American Dad.
     
  9. Quiet Elegy This is the death of beauty.

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    Oh, THAT Rodger, now I know who you're talking about.

    Unfortunately Zim wasn't much of my childhood, I was too young to stay up and watch, it was always on at 3am here... probably why it got cancelled to low viewer count.
     
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    It would seem most of the things in my childhood have been destroyed recently....probably why I've started to become a cynic.

    Why did they show it so late?
     
  11. Quiet Elegy This is the death of beauty.

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    Childhoods being destroyed is part of life in this society's eyes, be glad the majority is recent at least.

    Who knows, maybe it's odd style and content? I would assume most people aren't comfortable with their kids watching that. Still, it's a shame it got canceled, it was one of the best cartoons I'd ever seen.
     
  12. burnitup Still the Best 1973

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    Innocence dies so that humanity may live. People's childhoods are destroyed so that they're suffering may end.
     
  13. Kiryu Setsuna F. Seiei

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    Sorry, but that is a load of crap in a nutshell.
     
  14. burnitup Still the Best 1973

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    Hmm, yeah. I'll admit that it sounded better in my head. I fail at waxing philosophcal(sp).
     
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    Just to make sure, I wasn't insulting you. I should clear up my statement about me being a cynic. It is more about how I see people dilute themselves into what they see as their childhood being "destroyed". Granted I was kinda make a joke about myself, but when I hear others say that it rubs me the wrong way. Mostly because no two people are the same so my idea of what I enjoyed from my childhood is different from anyone else mainly due to age, taste, nature of being raised.
     
  16. Quiet Elegy This is the death of beauty.

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    I think that, along with what you enjoyed being different in various ways, the way it's been supposedly 'destroyed' can also vary quite drastically from one person to another.

    I doubt I'm even really old enough to talk about my childhood as if it's in the past, I may almost be an adult but I don't feel like it's right to talk like I'm out of my childhood yet...
    Despite that I still feel like, as of right now anyway, my childhood is still basically intact, and as is I don't really feel like anything could tarnish it. I've been disappointed by many things, sequels, other people's stupid opinions, terrible life scaring things that nobody ever wishes to see, but at the heart of it it is still just exactly what it was. What's around it is garbage, but it's not like the core can be changed since it's already existing, and so ruining it don't really seem very possible with that state of mind.
    Of course the person that existed in time frames of the past is nothing like the me now, but that's not really the topic we're getting at, is it?
     
  17. Kiryu Setsuna F. Seiei

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    That is pretty much the same opinion I share.
     
  18. burnitup Still the Best 1973

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    I... don't really have an opinion on this matter.
     
  19. Kiryu Setsuna F. Seiei

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    What is your opinion on DC relaunching most of their comic heroes?
     
  20. burnitup Still the Best 1973

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    Hmm, don't know. I'm not sure what to think of that.