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I ment that question because about 50% of any Con at this moment is naruto/bleach, and I don't take pictures of them because frankly, I'm tired of it.
Hey, remember like 3 years ago everyone dressed up like either Inu-Yasha or Kagome? I just think Cons are just a big (let's have sex) convention for sexually deprived geeks and nerds (or something)
I doubt that even 15% of them are remotely serious about their hobbies and would continue them once they get out of college. /shrugs
Hey, remember like 3 years ago everyone dressed up like either Inu-Yasha or Kagome? I just think Cons are just a big (let's have sex) convention for sexually deprived geeks and nerds (or something)
Whoah nice, I gotta move to Japan.
Here I just go to Cons to check on what cool items/books/games/etc. I can get my hands on, and to meet other people who also likes anime/manga/games. Now, it is true you get "lucky" sometimes, but that's the exception rather than the rule.
Japan Conventions (I'm interested)
sigpic "In this world, the one who has the most fun is the winner!"C.B.
Here I just go to Cons to check on what cool items/books/games/etc. I can get my hands on, and to meet other people who also likes anime/manga/games. Now, it is true you get "lucky" sometimes, but that's the exception rather than the rule.
Japan Conventions (I'm interested)
I meant the cosplayers, not the general con goers (I thought it was obvious where this thread has trundled ... the last few pages are about cosplay)
Jan Kurotaki is an example of someone serious about her hobby. Can't say the same for the majority of the so-called cosplayers in America though...
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