To prove that I haven't using my time wisely and properly, this is what I did yesterday before tackling my CMSC 22 take home exam. While it is already a blessing to take an exam home and do it there with practically every notes, every sources open, I still found it more important to take photos of myself wearing masks and a trench coat that I made it first priority.
I have been a cosplayer for more than a year now, however I still have yet to make an impact in the industry. I suppose the most accurate cosplay that I've done so far was last December 2012 when I cosplayed Shishio Makoto from Rurouni Kenshin (won't be posting any photos of that because I know none of you are interested).
I recently posted a photo of my amazing face wearing my recently bought (secondhand) wig from a beautiful lady named Selena (sadly her family name isn't Gomez, I would've asked for an autograph to sell on ebay). Anyway I supoose it's obvious who I plan to cosplay next and I want it to be as accurate as possible even if I am practically an oversized cosplayer.
The next large cosplay convention that I can attend with my mom (it's almost like a tradition now) is Ozine Fest set to be held on April. The location, however, is a hot topic of debate because the reception of attendees from previous cons held at SM Megamall just last year regarding the security guards was arctic frost cold.
I have nothing against the white uniform units in our beloved country but the abuse of power given to them is annoying and it just clicks in my psychotic tendencies to massacre the walls of my room to release rage, pretty weak really. Remember, James McAvoy (acting Charles Xavier) said that "true focus lies between rage and serenity". If I ever perfected that then maybe punching through a certain weak spot on my walls would be easy, that and of course hitting the bull's eye on my still unmounted dart board.
Well here you go:
It almost feels like I often mistake having a trench coat, a mask and a wooden sword can be called cosplay. Seriously, who am I portraying here?
You can't say Ichigo despite the mask.
Well it's just one of my legendary inaccuracies.
I have been a cosplayer for more than a year now, however I still have yet to make an impact in the industry. I suppose the most accurate cosplay that I've done so far was last December 2012 when I cosplayed Shishio Makoto from Rurouni Kenshin (won't be posting any photos of that because I know none of you are interested).
I recently posted a photo of my amazing face wearing my recently bought (secondhand) wig from a beautiful lady named Selena (sadly her family name isn't Gomez, I would've asked for an autograph to sell on ebay). Anyway I supoose it's obvious who I plan to cosplay next and I want it to be as accurate as possible even if I am practically an oversized cosplayer.
The next large cosplay convention that I can attend with my mom (it's almost like a tradition now) is Ozine Fest set to be held on April. The location, however, is a hot topic of debate because the reception of attendees from previous cons held at SM Megamall just last year regarding the security guards was arctic frost cold.
I have nothing against the white uniform units in our beloved country but the abuse of power given to them is annoying and it just clicks in my psychotic tendencies to massacre the walls of my room to release rage, pretty weak really. Remember, James McAvoy (acting Charles Xavier) said that "true focus lies between rage and serenity". If I ever perfected that then maybe punching through a certain weak spot on my walls would be easy, that and of course hitting the bull's eye on my still unmounted dart board.
Well here you go:
It almost feels like I often mistake having a trench coat, a mask and a wooden sword can be called cosplay. Seriously, who am I portraying here?
You can't say Ichigo despite the mask.
Well it's just one of my legendary inaccuracies.
I'm actually still just wearing boxers here |
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