We had fun last con visit. It's exciting to play a role you really love most. You'd really find joy on doing it over and over. I didn't care at first whether one would recognize y character but the feeling it gave me when people started to call the name I was playing was a melody to the ears.
An unlikely story to tell nonetheless, we aren't that fans of preparations before the day of a con ( a little advise:it is fatal to finish your costumes before or on the day of a certain event; always plan ahead of time and this:STICK TO WHAT IS PLANNED, DON"T DO LAST MINUTE CHANGES, OR SO REFRAIN FROM DOING MAJOR MODIFICATIONS). I never had my own char
I don't know where and how to begin with, probably I'd start out last month. Writing this felt like an instantaneous drop of ice cold water in my head. To begin with, we had our first experimental cosplay shoot. I was very glad to have cosplayed Shinpachi that time. I was hesitant at first you see 'cause the character the type who gets left behind and picked on by anyone else on the series. What made me think twice was can i really give the character that justice it needs or am I fit for him. What then it just went so fast and I was there putting those glasses on and pull out my inner Shinpachi.
Moving forward, everyone else felt excitement
It was cold before we went on to this month. The wind was blowing so cool and it really gets you lazy to go to work sometimes. It was February of last year I had this experience of meeting non other than the vaginal monologue author Eve Ensler, together with local actress Monique Wilson to promote a campaign on Gender awareness. Though it wasn't that very personal i do got the hype when she was right in front of us, together with my classmates that day. However, I can no longer recall the whole experience that time, it was one of my most fun experience having to see such an author and the feeling of having the opportunity to ask her all her i