>>3896162>initial approachi stand in the same place and shoot people as they pass
the whole roaming thing never worked for me, and i'm not as agile/discrete as that sort of thing often requires. I'm a big cunt who stomps and looks unbalanced sometimes. So I just lean on something and try to look normal while i smile at people.
In the years f facebook (~4 ago) I used to talk to groups of people after id shot them, or becasue they came to chat and get new pics, now it's insta, and i barely know anyones username, much less their actual name or anything else about them.
>(3.36 MB, 3008x3760)filthy casual, did you even compress it below jpeg90%?
(jpeg 88% is good sizewise, and still excessively high quality)
>>3896163this is why shes a spectacular cunt to people she doesnt know.
>>3896168>Complimenting a guyYeah, guys can be assholes just because they see an opportunity to be.
>cosplayersshudder
the prevalence of mental health issues among cosplayers, combined with their propensity to love drama and clique power heirarchies...and the psychological and social harm this has done to one very lovely and superhot, but now apparently ex-friend of mine - in particualr - but also done to numerous people I know - in general - makes me despise cosplay as a whole.
I don't usually shoot them unless they ask any more. They have no original aesthetic and arent
contributing to style in any way. Quite the opposite.
But if thats how you roll, so be it. Maybe your cosplayers arent like mine. Or maybe I just hold a grudge because someone I really liked was apparently very fucked up by it.
Nah, it's because they are usually the ones most likely to chuck a hissy fit online because you dared to shoot them out of character/not posing, and then start moronic petitions.
That said; there's cos-players, and then theres cos-LIFErs. Subtle distinction, big difference.