And what country can preserve its liberties if their rulers are not warned from time to time that their people preserve the spirit of resistance? Let them take arms. The remedy is to set them right as to facts, pardon and pacify them. What signify a few lives lost in a century or two? The tree of liberty must be refreshed from time to time with the blood of patriots and tyrants.
I wonder what it cost to have a form fitting outfit made. I assume its form fitting, or false advertisement up top. I'm sure without the costume, she is put together very well.
Are they proud? She has no noticable tattoos and her ear lobes aren't stretched out with rings in them. Don't see hog rings in her nose. Her parents probably are proud of her.
Samus, one of the first female video game characters from the Metroid series Mid 1980s to early 1990's. You didn't know the character was a female until you finished the game. There are worse characters she could be pretending to be.
I agree with GreggBC and applaud her for doing her thing. She appears fit, judging from the size of her waist and certainly seems serious, judging from the look on her face. You go girl!!
I wonder what it cost to have a form fitting outfit made. I assume its form fitting, or false advertisement up top. I'm sure without the costume, she is put together very well.
ReplyDeleteAre they proud? She has no noticable tattoos and her ear lobes aren't stretched out with rings in them. Don't see hog rings in her nose. Her parents probably are proud of her.
ReplyDeleteI like a girl with strong shoulders.
ReplyDeleteI agree with GreggBC. She may be into her video games, but at least she is not dressed as a dog with a lead around her neck.
ReplyDeleteSamus, one of the first female video game characters from the Metroid series Mid 1980s to early 1990's. You didn't know the character was a female until you finished the game. There are worse characters she could be pretending to be.
ReplyDeleteI agree with GreggBC and applaud her for doing her thing. She appears fit, judging from the size of her waist and certainly seems serious, judging from the look on her face. You go girl!!
ReplyDeleteMost cosplayers create their own costumes, so she's a fairly talented maker, too.
ReplyDeleteLooking around the web, guess she makes them
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Sure are a lot of gullible people around here.
ReplyDeleteIt's worse than you imagined: that's a boy.
ReplyDeleteShe probably made the costume herself. That shows dedication and skill. Who wouldn't be proud?
ReplyDeletePer the link that Anony Mouse posted yesterday at 6:34 pm under my last post, she's a professional prop-maker who's won numerous awards for her work.
ReplyDeleteYep. I would be proud. Very clever way to avoid the mask gestapo., too 😁
ReplyDeleteShe is very talented... and pretty. Good for her, for doing what she enjoys.
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