These are the 3 cosplays I wore to insomnia gaming convention!

Which one is your favourite? ๐Ÿ˜

1. Ada Wong

2. Aela the huntress

3. Moxxi

Personally, Aela was by far my favorite as not only is the cosplay epic but Skyrim is one of my favorite ever games - I even married Aela on my first playthrough haha


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coteroger:
Aela, I have so many hours put into Skyrim ๐Ÿ˜‚ The Moxxi cosplay is pretty cool too and looks great
maeglin73:
Tough choice. They're all really well done.

cosplay & conventions

Cosplay (รฃโ€šยณรฃโ€šยนรฃฦ’โ€”รฃฦ’ยฌ, kosupure), short for "costume play". It ain't a hobby, it's a lifestyle!

My favorites are Itachi & Deidara, and I absolutely cannot wait to cosplay Deidara eventually. I look so forward to my idea of how to create his mouths in his hands ๐Ÿฅฐ

I would want to create such spicy content with those mouthsโ€ฆ yummy~

Your favourite Akatsuki member had better be Hoshiโ€ฆ ๐Ÿ™ˆ๐Ÿ’•

ๆ˜Ÿใ€€or hoshi translates to, wellโ€ฆ Star ๐Ÿ˜‰โญ๏ธ


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nannakya:
sexy cosplay!
lizablue:
Amazing ๐Ÿ˜ป
penny

Hi Everyone,

Spring will be underway and I want to invite everyone to participate in the A-May-Zing Spring Challenge ๐ŸŒทI loved celebrating May Day growing up and thought of a cute way to incorporate some universal traditions into the SG community. In many different countries on May 1st, it signifies โ€ฆ

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robertbluesman:

Well letโ€™s seeโ€ฆ if I can possibly tear myself away from the 100โ€™s of Beltane invitations ๐Ÿ˜‰๐Ÿ˜† Iโ€™ll do my best to participate here.

When I was a child I had two โ€œimaginaryโ€ friends named Susie and Pika. They were tiny and could shape shift. I specifically remember them turning into spiders ๐Ÿ™‚

A while back, a neighbor let me borrow her fairy folklore book that stated, small children have an easier time seeing into other dimensions. And children often befriend fairies, and their parents just assume they have
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stellamyldred:
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adam_bovary:
The great writer Henry David Thoreau saw fairies. But most people believe he ate ergot from bad bread and was tripping balls.

I got to see some beautiful cherry blossoms they smelled heavenly

What did you do on this amazing day?


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ladaniess:
Beautiful โœจ
lizablue:
Beautiful ๐Ÿ˜

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I love the idea of @pennyโ€™s A-May-Zing Spring Challenge, and not just because of the pun in the title. Itโ€™s a good idea to come out of the Northern Hemisphereโ€™s winter months with a sense of bright energy, and this challenge helps all of us refresh a bit. Plus, my birthday is on May 1st, so this is a win-win for me.
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nannakya:
I didn't know this variety of lily. I think lilies are beautiful flowers and are not easy to care for. so you are very good
adam_bovary:
Tiger lillies are awesome. They are hardy and pretty

@penny @eirenne @missy


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vanillamandy:
I need nature in my life too ๐Ÿฉต
mcnicks77:
Lucky springs!!

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I'm not trying to start a debate regarding preferences, but I'm curious about the experiences of my fellow SG climbers. In the A/S/L thread, quite a few people mention that they've done very little outdoor climbing. As someone that started outdoors, I have some trouble relating. What draws you to โ€ฆ

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endlessly:

Gym is for training, off-season, and sharpening skills. Outdoors is where the real climbing happens.

1956firebird:

|Turn of the century I was a student at UCLan in Preston. Every week the mountaineering club went to The Northwest Face in Warrington (https://www.northwestface.com/). I had a great time getting the hang of things in a safe environment. Then I did a few weekend excursions to Snowdonia and the Pennines. The first thing I noticed apart from the wonderful fresh air and sense of unlimited space was that climbing grades which were difficult indoors were surprisingly easy outdoors. Brightly coloured handholds indoors do not exist outdoors, so hand and foot holds took a lot longer to locate. Granite can abrade your fingertips quite nastily. You really don't want to climb outside during bad weather, wet rock faces are too dangerous. There are no safety mats outdoors so even on a sunny day I was more wary of falling even with competent partners belaying for me. On balance, although the great outdoors is obviously where it's really at, I prefer the indoor climbing wall at Old Saint Anne's Church. Wish I was still doing it.