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I like how people pretend these things are hard to figure out so they can give the illusion that they're completely clueless on the subject.I like how Spelt knew which one was Fluttershy.
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I like how people pretend these things are hard to figure out so they can give the illusion that they're completely clueless on the subject.I like how Spelt knew which one was Fluttershy.
I'm getting my receipt.Isn't it cheating to buy an outfit from HotTopic?
Lol. Trap-worthy. Brings up many fond memories of my high school days.Do you prefer Wet Seal? They're much ****tier, but you lose the video game choices, and just get generic "Sexy Cop" or "Alice in Stipperland". HotTopic has the less-****ty-but-still-trap-worthy clothing, but it usually has a pop culture twist to it.
I guess normal people would buy their costumes out of convenience. I just happen to know some serious arts people who always make their own outfits. A couple years back, a friend of mine made her own cold virus costume. I was disappointed because I wanted her to be herpes instead.I'm a loser, so I don't make costumes. I just buy. Honestly, Halloween is cool because you're allowed to look disturbing, and no one would look twice.
I'm being completely honest. I have no clue what a Fluttershy is. The only pony I can name is Firefly from the original series.I like how people pretend these things are hard to figure out so they can give the illusion that they're completely clueless on the subject.
It was a lot esier to do at age 15, but I can still get by at 18 for an ugly girl. Haha.Lol. Trap-worthy. Brings up many fond memories of my high school days.
I WOULD make my own, but honestly? I don't have skills. I could TRY to make something, but the sheer frustration that would ensue when I mess up on something you can't fix wouldn't be worth it.I guess normal people would buy their costumes out of convenience. I just happen to know some serious arts people who always make their own outfits. A couple years back, a friend of mine made her own cold virus costume. I was disappointed because I wanted her to be herpes instead.
And I knew a couple guys who made a Twin Towers costume that they couldn't wear (for obvious reasons).
I'm a bigger loser because I'm the one who shows up to a party in normal clothes and says, "What, this is my costume."
lol Being yourself for Halloween is underrated and not enough people do it.I'm a bigger loser because I'm the one who shows up to a party in normal clothes and says, "What, this is my costume."
Have you ever gone to Fright Fest? I've heard that's not too bad for the holiday.My final tradition is to go to Cedar Point and ride coasters and attend the Halloweekends they have. It's nothing scary, but it's all part of the Halloween fun. I need to go to a Haunted House though just for the heck of it.
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