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Sare wrote:Acorn is the very template of awesome.
Spike wrote:The more seasoned the monster, the more braids. It's basic science.
Mefit the Geek wrote:You'll get what I give you and like it!
Forkbeard wrote:Let's be clear, here.
I am not knocking anyone's choice in garb here. I am just talking about a fashion thing. Warbraids did not start showing up until years after I started fighting. I watched them first show up, then spread around the country, then become a staple of alot of peoples garb. Many of you started fighting after they had already become part of our scene and probly feel they are an integral part of your wardrobe. Thats fine. They are legal garb and don't look aweful. I got's no beef with them.
They are simply not my style and have never looked like something a monster would wear, to me.
So don't get all offended.
FB
Spike wrote:This is the funniest thing I've ever read on these boards and the rest of you are bad at things generally, too.
Tiberius Claudius wrote:I don't get cosplay. It's like a weekend-long Halloween in a hotel where everyone gets the herp, but there's no candy.
Thumbs wrote:I've always been taught a braid for every event you've been to.
Forkbeard wrote:Some guys from back east though it looked cool about 10 years ago.
It didn't, but it caught on becasue of who they were. Now the "cool kids" that think they are "monstery" wear them. These are the same people who feel this is part of "monster" culture, and I guess it it for those hippy monsters.
I personally have only ever worn 4. Stolen from people I like. But I stopped wearing them years ago becausee it's trendy as skinny jeans. Basicly the equivalent of black rimmed glasses or a knit hat with a brim. Hipster stuff.
Real monsters are not trendy.
This is merely my opinion. Your mileage may vary.
FB
Arrakis wrote:Teej wrote:Modern t-shirt, modern boots, basic pants.
All black everything except for brown shoulders out of nowhere (at least try to match).
Passes? Most places, probably.
Excellent kit "done right"?
Nope.
Bishop wrote:Overall I believe the article was positive for our image, loosely defining us as a sadomasochist anti-larp. I'm ok with that. http://www.vice.com/en_ca/read/LARP-harder
Caleidah wrote:But, his sensei passed that style down to him! Literal hours of tradition!
evil randy wrote:And you guys * about my weapons being questionable!
evil randy wrote:And you guys * about my weapons being questionable!
Bishop wrote:Overall I believe the article was positive for our image, loosely defining us as a sadomasochist anti-larp. I'm ok with that. http://www.vice.com/en_ca/read/LARP-harder
Caleidah wrote:But, his sensei passed that style down to him! Literal hours of tradition!
Sare wrote:Acorn is the very template of awesome.
Bishop wrote:Overall I believe the article was positive for our image, loosely defining us as a sadomasochist anti-larp. I'm ok with that. http://www.vice.com/en_ca/read/LARP-harder
Caleidah wrote:But, his sensei passed that style down to him! Literal hours of tradition!
Badger wrote:Pictures of Far Harad practice at Houston. Pictures belong to http://gingerbeard.tumblr.com/
Bishop wrote:Overall I believe the article was positive for our image, loosely defining us as a sadomasochist anti-larp. I'm ok with that. http://www.vice.com/en_ca/read/LARP-harder
Caleidah wrote:But, his sensei passed that style down to him! Literal hours of tradition!
Bishop wrote:Overall I believe the article was positive for our image, loosely defining us as a sadomasochist anti-larp. I'm ok with that. http://www.vice.com/en_ca/read/LARP-harder
Caleidah wrote:But, his sensei passed that style down to him! Literal hours of tradition!
Bishop wrote:Overall I believe the article was positive for our image, loosely defining us as a sadomasochist anti-larp. I'm ok with that. http://www.vice.com/en_ca/read/LARP-harder
Caleidah wrote:But, his sensei passed that style down to him! Literal hours of tradition!
Bishop wrote:Overall I believe the article was positive for our image, loosely defining us as a sadomasochist anti-larp. I'm ok with that. http://www.vice.com/en_ca/read/LARP-harder
Caleidah wrote:But, his sensei passed that style down to him! Literal hours of tradition!
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