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pourmeanother 11-02-2009 06:49 PM

First of all, why limit the potential... They should be allowed to dress like this any day, not just be restricted to Halloween. :(

Also, I'm not sure these descriptions really match what I consider "slutty"... A bra and short shorts is essentially like wearing a bathing suit. Lazy as ****? Yes. Slutty? No. Now if we want to talk about whorish- i saw a girl who was a "cereal killer", and was wearing 3oz cereal boxes as titty tassels, with no other covering. I also saw a female cop whose skirt (pulled all the way down) only reached halfway down the ass- and she wasn't wearing underwear.

pourmeanother 11-02-2009 06:50 PM

Oh, and I agree, cute kids. Especially Elmo, who looks ecstatic.

Arya Stark 11-03-2009 11:50 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by pourmeanother (Post 761810)
First of all, why limit the potential... They should be allowed to dress like this any day, not just be restricted to Halloween. :(

Also, I'm not sure these descriptions really match what I consider "slutty"... A bra and short shorts is essentially like wearing a bathing suit. Lazy as ****? Yes. Slutty? No. Now if we want to talk about whorish- i saw a girl who was a "cereal killer", and was wearing 3oz cereal boxes as titty tassels, with no other covering. I also saw a female cop whose skirt (pulled all the way down) only reached halfway down the ass- and she wasn't wearing underwear.

So it's not creative. I think that's what I said.
I don't remember.
It's slutty when it's October.

pourmeanother 11-03-2009 11:59 AM

Wasn't trying to micromanage your comment. It's just... pretty soon we start calling something like a bra and shorts slutty, and we revert back to the 1870s style of dress. We should embrace it. I would personally show more skin- but nobody wants to see hairy white chicken legs and bacne.

But, yes, wearing lingerie and wings and calling yourself a butterfly is lazy and uncreative.

simplephysics 11-03-2009 12:14 PM

It was freezing here on halloween and yet there were still girls wearing next to nothing at an outdoor party I went to, I don't see how they do it.

Bulldog 10-27-2010 12:25 PM

And it's that time of year again! Anyone got any good ideas what they're going as?

Seeing as it's a free rum-tasting night for folks dressed in Halloween garbdown the road tonight, I'm off out as a yuppie. For the benefit of any 90s kids who've never seen American Psycho, that means I'm out looking quite a bit like this;

http://images.allmoviephoto.com/2000...psycho_004.jpg

^ I've even got some fake business cards and cigars to go with it. Now, if you'll excuse me, I've got some cheesy 80s pop to listen to :D

crash_override 10-27-2010 12:58 PM

I hate feeling pressured to dress up for Halloween, this year we're doing a party so it's basically a must that I do. Probably just get a mask or something. One year I went as a refrigerator, it was quite uncomfortable.

Arya Stark 10-27-2010 02:07 PM

My rugby team and I are being sorority sisters.
This should be fun... the sororities hate us.

:D

In the past, we've had shirts like "We don't pay for our friends" and "If you can't take a hit, rush." I am so excited.

I'll take a picture for when my shirt comes in.

TheCunningStunt 10-27-2010 02:10 PM

I fucking hate Halloween.
I hate children asking me for sweets - just because they put on a shitty costume.
And I hate adults that dress up like twats and go out for major bants.

...Except for any of you guys who happen to dress up for Halloween. *flutters eyelashes.*

Bulldog 10-27-2010 02:13 PM

I only put in the effort this time because I had a tie, an old shirt I haven't worn for a year and a blazer which I also haven't worn for a year lying about all unused and the like. Quick visit to the charity shop for some trousers to go with the 'suit' and bob's your uncle.


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