Bekki Doll |
A cynical yet secular shiny retrogamer, thread ressurector and fan of the word "gay".
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Reged: 01/28/12
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Posts: 771
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Loc: Freeport, PA
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Re: Did you honestly just resurrect a 2 year old thread? <Nt> MF'n jesus, you are.
04/08/12 04:35 AM
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A thread resurrector and an Annoying Orange fan. Whatta combination.
It's not the quality. It's the quantity. Or years. Or miles. Whatever, furry dude. ;-)
I dressed up as Hello Kitty at Anthrocon 2009. And it ruled! :-)
I went to the Cherry Blossom festival in Washington DC that year as part of Jovina's "Sping Fling 2010" in Fredericksburg, MD, and I loved it! What's with the adults with kids, though? They were practically wanting to give their toddlers to me to hold and such but, for obvious reasons, that's a no-go. I'll dance around, pose, wave and shake hands but I won't hold yer offspring! I don't want to adopt them on the spot either especially if they knew the person behind the mask. That's serious Uncanny Valley! But all of that ruled too! Kig rules! :-)
The problem is that the head had marginal visibility within. But the shiny pink spandex dresses and Mickey Mouse gloves were able to throw others off to give it a slight sense of proportion.
You can't consume hot'n'spicy things with a huge fur-covered foam head over yer skull. But one day I may make it all my very private and confined screening room for A/V and other heady stuff.
Hmm...Hello Kitty's head with Dolby Digital 5.1 optimized speaker placement within. I'm kicking around the idea of crafting it with sheet latex and the appropriate patterns to match my noggin. And have it inflatable just so it can save space within storage. I can plan, dream, design, and plan some more. I'm good with tracing, cutting, and pasting with solvent-based rubber cement. It's like IRL texture-mapping. :-)
From hot sauce to furry fandom to latex costume construction. That's really loony! I don't know if I'll fit in but, if I don't, I'm still happy to be a retrogaming misfit over here.
--Bekki
Combating functional illiteracy with latex-clad drama since the '80s, because old video games rule!
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