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- Feb 7, 2013
I'd attend a convention at a convention center ball room filled with big ol' bouncy tits
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These are my favorite ballpit costumes:There were ballpit cosplayers at DragonCon this year. I believe this
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was one of them. There were a couple more I've seen; I'm trying to track down where I saw them.
Here's another one from the same con:These are my favorite ballpit costumes:
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Indianapolis is only about three hours northeast of where I live.
I'm kind of tempted to show up at this thing next year, in hopes that it's as big as, if not a bigger trainwreck than DashCon was.
It's been a while, but I'm pretty sure I heard he was lying about the charity part.Not really con-related, but a guy in Florida tried to promote a tribute show for Macho Man Randy Savage shortly after he died. In a bar of some sort. I believe there may have been a charitable element to it. Well, the TV equipment they rented was stolen, people were paid, and when it came time to do the traditional 10-bell salute for a called wrestler, they didn't have a bell, so the promoter for on the house mic and said "ding.....ding.....ding....."
Oh, I'm sure he was lying about it. Randy's brother, Leaping Lanny Poffo, was pretty upset when he heard about the whole thing, some guy putting on some sham like this in his brother's name.It's been a while, but I'm pretty sure I heard he was lying about the charity part.
Tumblrina freaks the fuck out and calls him out for "stalking" her, AKA finding her public, tagged posts and reading them on her blog. She goes on to say that she had no less than three panic attacks and her Dad almost called the police.
You see this alot with SJW-types on tumblr. They'll post something on a public blog and then complain when a member the public comments on it. It's as if they expect their posts to be like a diary that can only be read by people they know without them ever having to tell their computer who to restrict it to. If only I could remember who that reminds me of...
I don't think anybody ever taught these people how the internet works.
More to the point: I think SJW-types treat not only the Internet, but the human race as a whole, as their own personal support group, and expect validation and praise no matter what nonsense they spew onto Tumblr. They see activism not as a serious effort to influence public policy, but as a form of therapy where they can project all their private hurts and hatreds onto The Cause of the Week, and never encounter any form of opposition or criticism -- a genuinely delusional and dangerous attitude, if one is in the arena of politics.You see this alot with SJW-types on tumblr. They'll post something on a public blog and then complain when a member the public comments on it. It's as if they expect their posts to be like a diary that can only be read by people they know without them ever having to tell their computer who to restrict it to. If only I could remember who that reminds me of...
I don't think anybody ever taught these people how the internet works.
"Safe spaces" are just inherently fucked up, yeah? You always end up with a group of sad and damaged people, some otherwise-decent folks who made the mistake of letting their guard down, and predatory sociopaths who have learned the right shibboleths and proceed to fuck the community sideways for their own amusement.More to the point: I think SJW-types treat not only the Internet, but the human race as a whole, as their own personal support group, and expect validation and praise no matter what nonsense they spew onto Tumblr. They see activism not as a serious effort to influence public policy, but as a form of therapy where they can project all their private hurts and hatreds onto The Cause of the Week, and never encounter any form of opposition or criticism -- a genuinely delusional and dangerous attitude, if one is in the arena of politics.
The point was that tumblr needed a con for people who go to tumblr. The end.