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[#] Fri Apr 13 2018 09:52:07 UTC from fleeb <>

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After reading some of them, it was kind of clear which word they meant.

Truth be told, I was curious if anyone *intentionally* wrote such a poem, and searched for 'violents are blue' explicitely. I was disappointed with the results, but surprised at how many of them I could find.

[#] Fri Apr 13 2018 12:23:58 UTC from wizard of aahz

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Those poems tend to make me violent.. not violet.

[#] Fri Apr 13 2018 14:01:48 UTC from fleeb <>

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I oughta look for 'rosses are red' next...

[#] Sat Apr 14 2018 18:00:50 UTC from IGnatius T Foobar

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My daughter's Instagram handle was, for some number of months, "Violet Sky Kitten" ... I think she changed it because I kept calling her "Violent Sky Kitten"



[#] Sat Apr 14 2018 21:34:34 UTC from zooer

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Instagram...are they not owned by F*c*book?  



[#] Mon Apr 16 2018 15:32:36 UTC from IGnatius T Foobar

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Yes, that's a bit of a problem.  On the other hand, the drama level on Instagram is infinitesimal compared to F*c*book proper.

I think it's fascinating that Instagram makes suggestions of people I should connect with "because we are friends on F*c*book" -- and they're legit suggestions of people I know, even though I don't have a F*c*book account.

 



[#] Wed May 02 2018 21:12:00 UTC from IGnatius T Foobar

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I'm at my daughter's school today, giving blood at a blood drive they are running. It's with New York Blood, and I normally give with Red Cross, but this is for the school :)

There is a kid running around here dressed as a human-sized drop of blood.
As someone with costume character experience and trained by one of the best people in the business, this bothers me in several ways...

1. Serious costume character players would never dress as an inanimate object.
1a. Is a drop of blood technically an inanimate object? It counts as "life" but it's not sentient. For example, dressing as a Christmas tree is not considered legit.
2. She's talking. Costume characters DO NOT TALK. If you have something to say, you say it in the dressing room.
3. Her human feet and ankles are visible. This is a no no. There's got to be another piece to this costome.

[#] Wed May 02 2018 21:13:42 UTC from IGnatius T Foobar

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4. SHE'S STICKING HER HUMAN HANDS OUT OF THE COSTUME AND DOING THE MACARENA.

** cringe **

[#] Thu May 03 2018 00:46:02 UTC from zooer

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Wed May 02 2018 05:12:00 PM EDT from IGnatius T Foobar
 
As someone with costume character experience and trained by one of the best people in the business, 

There is actually a business where they train people for wearing costumes?

I do know about the rules, I didn't know there were ranked professional trainers.



[#] Thu May 03 2018 02:49:12 UTC from wizard of aahz

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I think the lack of blood has made IG delerious.

[#] Thu May 03 2018 09:51:35 UTC from fleeb <>

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"Green is not a creative color."

[#] Thu May 03 2018 14:00:31 UTC from IGnatius T Foobar

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There is actually a business where they train people for wearing
costumes?

The long tail (ha!) contains a bit of everything.

[ http://www.keystonemascots.com/ ]

On the business side of things there is consulting, design, costume manufacturing, and of course training.

[#] Thu May 03 2018 15:07:30 UTC from zooer

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From the website:

Since 1990 the most diverse collection of experienced mascot trainers can only be found at Keystone Mascots' Training Camps.

 

I don't think there is a large pool of mascot trainers.



[#] Thu May 03 2018 21:40:49 UTC from IGnatius T Foobar

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There isn't. It's not a big industry. But it does exist.

[#] Thu May 03 2018 21:46:13 UTC from kc5tja

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*ahem* Furry community.

This is me. https://files.mastodon.social/media_attachments/files/003/311/924/original/32844214972a98e8.jpg

[#] Thu May 03 2018 23:56:05 UTC from IGnatius T Foobar

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Yes, there is obviously some amount of overlap between the pro and semi-pro mascot/costumecharacter industry and the furry community.

[#] Fri May 04 2018 22:03:17 UTC from kc5tja

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Yep, find a local furry group (they're literally everywhere, and often volunteer for events or parades), and ask for advice on acting, costuming, etc. Lots of resources. Note: SOME furries DO talk, but it's often with a disguised voice intended to match the character.

[#] Tue May 22 2018 12:18:46 UTC from fleeb <>

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Natchos are named after someone with the first name of 'Ignatius'?

[#] Tue May 22 2018 14:17:17 UTC from IGnatius T Foobar

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Yes. The dish is said to have been created, and named after, chef Ignacio Anaya, whose nickname was pronounced "Nacho".

[#] Thu May 31 2018 12:46:47 UTC from fleeb <>

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"Martin Prikryl" has a surname that sounds like it involves cucumbers and brine.

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