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Miyuka
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Joined: 05 Apr 2007 Posts: 197
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This was what Miyu was up to this weekend |
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in Rosemont, IL.
I was a total badass,
a total whore,
and a Narutard.
HELLZ YEAH. Usual report that no one reads with images people look at while saying "wtf?" to come!
Edit: I was also Paine who had glowing spheres of light, along with Rikku and Yuna but I don't have any images of that yet. :'<
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| Mon May 19, 2008 8:58 am |
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Cyseec
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Joined: 30 Mar 2007 Posts: 114
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WOW! Great pictures Miyuka....when I scrolled down and all I saw was the heading "a total whore" I lol'd.......then I scrolled down and was awe struck. Damn, looking good Miyuka! I am guessing that you made all of your costumes; you have a lot of talent. Thank you for sharing =)
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| Mon May 19, 2008 3:29 pm |
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Brighthammer
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Joined: 08 Feb 2008 Posts: 73 Location: Rolling Meadows, IL |
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I see how it is miyu I live in IL and ya cant even stop by to say hi 
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| Tue May 20, 2008 3:48 am |
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Rubyfire
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Joined: 29 Mar 2007 Posts: 1574 Location: Texas |
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Pretty awesome stuff Miyu
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| Tue May 20, 2008 5:25 am |
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Klarece
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Woot! So cool! Now if I knew more anime, I imagine I'd be even more impressed, but pretty awesome, Miyuka!
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| Tue May 20, 2008 3:18 pm |
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Dalvon
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Joined: 23 May 2007 Posts: 61 Location: Sandy, UT |
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Wow... Looks like you had fun this weekend 
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| Wed May 21, 2008 5:14 pm |
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Kahala
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Joined: 29 Mar 2007 Posts: 116 Location: Honolulu, HI |
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Wow, Miyuka!! Looks like you had a GREAT time. I LOVE LOVE the costumes, very nice!
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| Thu May 22, 2008 1:40 pm |
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Miyuka
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No more of these ones: lol
IMAGE SPAMZ
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| Mon May 26, 2008 11:44 pm |
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Gawain
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Holy crap!
Nice pictures
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| Wed May 28, 2008 5:36 pm |
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Miyuka
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I also met Walla in RL too for the first time eva. That shy little hacker.
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| Sun Jun 01, 2008 4:09 am |
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Eleventeen
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Joined: 14 Mar 2008 Posts: 70
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I dont have a clue what that stuff is from show wise,Anime isnt my thing at all, ive heard of the Furries though...thats just wrong....but the pics are good...and you and your freinds are pretty hawt =P
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| Sun Jun 01, 2008 2:28 pm |
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Tathais
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Eleven, one of those pictures is actually an optical illusion! Here it is... I'll let you try to find it first.
Did you figure out what it is? Ok, I'll tell you... if you look very closely, there's a 4th person in that picture and it's a guy! I know! Crazy hey? I didn't see it at first either
LoL, all kidding aside, it looks like you had a ton of fun, Miyu. Is this a festival of some kind? I've never been big on anime myself... though I did watch and love Hikaru no Go! Hahaha, yea, that's the only one... cept maybe the Sailor Moon they put on YTV when I was a kid 
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| Sun Jun 01, 2008 3:41 pm |
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Miyuka
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11teen: Oh god no, furries are the devil I so agree with you on that. If that's all you see anime as... oh you're missing out :<
Bright: Ah I didn't know, I would love ot meet more Horadrim peoples :3 So far I've met/known.... 9
My next convention is in Cleveland, OH. Then Baltimore, MD if anyone is near that area let me know !
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Ok I'll explain what all these pictures are from (I'm so copying and pasting from sources):
An anime convention is an event or gathering with a primary focus on anime, manga and Japanese culture. They are multi-day event hosted primarily at convention centers and hotels. They feature a wide variety of activities and panels. Anime conventions are also used as a vehicle for industry, in which studios, distributors, and publishers represent their anime related releases.
Anime conventions typically feature a guest list as part of their makeup, though the only criteria for someone to be a guest is for the convention to state they are one. As such, a guest can be an industry figure, a talent(like drawing artist, performer, etc), or even a fandom community figure.
Guests may be featured or responsible for specialty events at the convention, such as concerts, casting calls, or special announcements/news releases. Mostly voice actors from anime or video games make their appearance. An anime convention represents an opportunity to interact with such individuals that may not be possible outside the event. (Such as Otakon in Baltimore, MD. The Japanese voice actor of L from Death Note is going to be there *_*)
Panels
Anime conventions often have panels, which are open ended discussions involving some pre-determined topic, usually related in at least some way to anime. Topics can include manga, favorite voice-actors, details about a particular anime show, series, or movie. Panels may also be about more general topics such as cosplay, fanfiction, Video Games, or even industry related topics such as production or licensing.
Workshops
Slightly different than a Panel, a workshop is more like guided instruction through a major or specific task, typically instructed by an individual (often a convention guest). The instructor could either demonstrate or instruct people on how to accomplish tasks such as how to draw manga, make computer animation, or how to become a voice actor.
Video screenings
Most anime conventions hold screenings of actual anime shows or movies because the circulation of the material and theatrical releases continues to trail Japan in other locales. Because of this, screenings and video rooms are less common in Japanese conventions, unless promoting a specific studio. Some western conventions have several video screening rooms, running a varied schedule of shows, some of which are available in the US, and other are fan-subtitled with no domestic publisher.
Contests
Most conventions include contests. Contests can also focus around costumes(or cosplay), art works (drawn, sculpted, painted), anime-related music videos, video games, dice games, card games, and many other activities. In some cases, tangible prizes have been offered as winnings in these contests.
Dealers' Room
An Exhibit Hall or Dealers' Room is also popular at most conventions. Publishing companies, distributors, and other proprietors often arrive to exhibit and/or sell their newest products to fans. Wares can include graphic novels manga, anime media, action figures, apparel or premade costumes, music CDs, software, decorations, toys, art books, specialty foods, and many more. Pirated items are often addressed as well.
Cosplay (What I Doooo)
is a subculture centered on dressing as characters from manga, anime, tokusatsu, and video games, and, less commonly, Japanese live action television shows, fantasy movies, Japanese pop music bands, Visual Kei, fantasy music stories (such as stories by the band Sound Horizon), novels, and anything in the real world being unique and dramatic (or their moe anthropomorphic form). However, in some circles, "cosplay" has been expanded to mean simply wearing a costume.
Cosplay costumes are radically different from typical Halloween costumes. Because the object of cosplay is to literally become one's character, the intricate details of the costumes are critical. Costumes must meticulously adhere to the designs of the characters' attire, and even more generic costumes are often elaborately artistic. Rigorous attention to detail may include ensuring the seams are aligned properly, thread colors are appropriate, and fabric colors precisely match the character and their attire. Some cosplayers will buy their costumes from talented artists, while others may spend months creating the perfect cosplay outfit.
Because the costumes are so elaborate, like-minded people gather to see others' costumes, show off their own elaborate handmade creations, take lots of pictures, and possibly participate in best costume contests at different cosplay events.
Conventions in America often include both cosplay and costume contests. The cosplay or "masque" (masquerade) is a skit contest done in cosplay costume. The costume contest is often a test of skill, design, and audience reaction. The contestants are judged either before hand or on stage and then walk across said stage while the audience cheers (or not, depending on the etiquette of the venue). The increased popularity of convention costuming has led to the addition of several relatively new cosplay-based events, adding to the traditional masquerade and hall costume contests. Such events include the Anime Dating Game, and Cosplay Human Chess, where participating cosplayers act out their characters' role in the game accordingly.
I tend to enter the masq for the first time to see if I can win me a shiny award. I've wanted to for awhile now but didn't feel any of my outfits were up to par in a competitve level so I'ma enter for hte first time in this: http://i5.photobucket.com/albums/y200/DarkMiyuka/minerva.jpg
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| Sun Jun 01, 2008 11:17 pm |
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Eleventeen
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so...your a new age Trekky? you should go to my college....anime is all the rage...i piss ppl off by watching Races and car shows and playing guitar...its so confusing to them as they close their door and get their furrie on ( i dont know if they do or not but they hate it when i say they are....so they probly are.) so i get my joy of makin fun of the UBER nerds ( not that you are....these are the ppl that wouldnt go to the convention cause its not in their room) just the thought of them agrivates me...they used to take up my TV in the comon room and actually sit so close to the screen their nose would touch.....their reasoning....it makes them feal like their IN the anime....thats when i got them to go into their rooms and took some rope and a 2x6 and barricaded them in...god i hate them.
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| Sun Jun 01, 2008 11:35 pm |
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Miyuka
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No XD I'm not like those people at all, it's a means to hang out and meet new people. It's so much easier when you know everyone has common interests. Pretty much the only extreme geeky thing I've done is post on convention forums to join gatherings of cosplayers from the same anime/game and have a re-enactment photoshoot. But you come out of those with new friends and awesome photos . I got into cosplay because I love making things. I see something challenging and I MUST make it but I've never really had use for what I make until I discovered cons.
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