stickem wrote:Hazerd wrote:Im not a fan of Cos-play, also Con-Hot ftw, but too each there own i dont goto Cons so i dont have room to talk.
me either.
female cosplay=hot
male cosplay=do i need to say?
There was a pretty epic Taric at IPL this year.
stickem wrote:Hazerd wrote:Im not a fan of Cos-play, also Con-Hot ftw, but too each there own i dont goto Cons so i dont have room to talk.
me either.
female cosplay=hot
male cosplay=do i need to say?
stickem wrote:male cosplay=do i need to say?
stickem wrote:Hazerd wrote:Im not a fan of Cos-play, also Con-Hot ftw, but too each there own i dont goto Cons so i dont have room to talk.
me either.
female cosplay=hot
male cosplay=do i need to say?
J T wrote:Gunstar Green wrote:Every time there's a group of people that becomes significant enough to be defined as a subculture you'll see elitist attitudes develop regarding what you should or shouldn't be to label yourself part of the group.
And its damned silly.
Nerds should be smart enough not to do this by definition. Paradoxically, anyone who talks about who a "real nerd" is, is not a real nerd.
And, in making that statement, I have now demonstrated that I am not a real nerd.
Ack wrote:
It's ok, JT, I still think of you as a real nerd.
In fact, how about you come down around my place, and we'll race chocobos around the Lonely Mountain while avoiding the Tardis and enjoying our Pangalactic Garbleblasters? We might even watch the Enterprise take on the Executor, or marvel at how good Willow looks when dressed either as an Ewok or a Leprechaun. The Mario Bros. will do our plumbing, Sonic the Hedgehog will cook our chili dogs, and BJ Blazkowicz will wage our wars for us against evil Cylon HYDRA Nazis. Or we could write code. Your call.