>>119550471>Oh no, people are making their own choices in life. The horrorWhen it's a communicable disease? Yeah. You suffer for the choices other dumbfucks make. I'm all for that sort of libertarian utopia of live and let live... but when your choices and fuckups put me and my loved ones at risk, then we need rules and some sense of social obligation and community to keep your dumb ass from harming us all.
>>119550614not forever, and only when they harm others.
>>119550812haha, because mcDonalds wants their profits back. The whole exception for restaurants thing is entirely economical and not science driven.
>>119550815god bless the cosplayers.
>>119551014....I think most of them have been professional whores for a long time now. Ostensibly, cosplaying was originally just fans having fun, but by now there's so much coomer money in the pool that it's just a business for the vast majority of people hot enough to pull it off. I've still got respect for the ones that bother to make their own getup. For the ones that outsource it, they're just whores selling spankbank material.
>>119553218"overcleaning" "toxins in sanatizers"
Dude, get a grip. (And go take a shower for gods sake)
>>119553551tut tut.
>get retarded drunk and party IN COSTUME. >>119553677The costume part is fun though.
The dude has a point though. You really don't need to go to a con to be able to acquire this stuff. Con-prices are stupid when it's online for 30% off. A lot of panels are worthwhile (and a lot of worthless). They're just in-person chat forums a lot of the time, which can be nice. Gaming cons are fantastic as there's stuff to do.
Comic cons, specifically, have become glorified costume contests with out much else going on officially that's value-add. But room-parties, drinking, and girls in skimpy outfits make for a good time.