Thursday, August 28, 2008

Venting.

I really should finish my commentary on Otakon before changing topics but I've already put comments on my pictures at picasaweb and I just don't have much more to say beyond "I had a great time, and cosplay is addictive!" Besides, right now, what I really need to do is vent.

I love my job. I've said it before and I'll say it again. This really is the best job ever. I really enjoy seeing and talking to a very diverse cross section of the people who both live in this country and just come to visit. I have always tried my best not to judge people by their ethnicity or background. I try not to be prejudiced because people who are disgust me.

That said, I have come to realize that I get angry with people who so thoroughly live up to the negative stereotypes of their particular group that, for a brief moment, I can understand where such prejudice and hatred come from. I get angry with the individuals and not the group because I know that the majority are not like that. The individuals are just perpetuating the stereotype. Yet I still get angry because I can see that those others around me, who are, perhaps, not so accepting of differences in others, are filing these individuals away in their minds as further proof that their general hatred and prejudice are valid and that all x people are really like that.

It is frustrating to me because I generally try to be a nice person and such people make me want to be very terse and rude in order to get them to leave more quickly. I can recognize this and then I get mad at myself for wanting to be rude to them. I have to make a conscious effort to remain polite.

As is easily inferred by the fact that I'm posting this now, I had such an experience today. In fact, the people are still here, still living up to every negative stereotype I've ever heard of, and still making me angry with myself for wanting to be rude to them. I just want to go home now.

Sometimes I just want to shake people and say "this is why so many people dislike your people!" *sigh*

Update: As I was writing this, another group of people (of the same ethnicity as the annoying ones) came in and were the sweetest, nicest people. They noticed how annoying the first group was and gave them an exasperated look. Just that look has made my day suck a little less. I have ten minutes more left in my work day. I think I can stop looking at the clock now.

Friday, August 08, 2008

Otakon! woo!

Comin' at you from Otakon in Baltimore's inner harbor!

Jessy and Shannon as June and Marcy from Katamari Damacy!


Wow. Our costumes were a smash hit. I think my picture was taken more in three hours than it has been in my entire life. Amazing! We only came back to the hotel because our shoes *suck* so badly. We'll be back out tomorrow but there will be birkenstocks hidden in our heads. I also want to get more pictures of us together. This is about the coolest thing I think I've ever done in my entire life. I had so much fun this morning! I'd have loved to stay out all day save for the shoe situation. Definitely be around longer tomorrow I think.

I love Otakon. Where else can you spend the morning wandering around with a huge pill on your head, go back to a hotel room that costs as much as a plane ticket to san francisco to eat pasta salad with chopsticks, and then go right back out again as a "normal" person? God this is so fun! Cosplay is addictive.

Wednesday, August 06, 2008

Rolling on down to Baltimore

June is ready to roll:)

Just about to leave my house. Will probably be blogging from the con itself too but wow am I excited!

I'm still amazed at how well it came out. Particularly since this is the first time I'd used a sewing machine since the mandatory sewing class in eighth grade.

gah! so excited!

Monday, August 04, 2008

Katamari Cousins, Ready to Roll!

 
 
 
 

After over a month of actual work and almost a year of planning and talk, our katamari cousin costumes are done! My house is completely trashed, of course, but the costumes are done! And the heads look so cool! They were the hardest part and I'm amazed that they came out as nice as they did.

The secret? Lots of hot glue, twistie ties, and duct tape. Twistie ties are vital. They hold things still for you while you duct tape them. Hot glue is for places where rolled up duct tape just won't fit. Between them you can do anything! I haven't taken a picture of myself with it all on yet. I'm just too excited about Otakon and actually having a costume for once. Now I have to pack and make sure we have everything we're going to need. And I have to empty out my car too. Damn.