GB&C Ethical Dilemma

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Faithful readers, I have a question for you:

Criticizing a costume - yay or nay?

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6 Responses to “GB&C Ethical Dilemma”

  1. erink Says:

    Absolutely, criticize costumes where necessary.

    She still had to look in the mirror and think, okay, the pasty white skin is really working with the too-small vinyl bikini and the wire-frame glasses. The budget tattoos are just a bonus. I will look great with the geeky-priest-in-a tuxedo-jacket costume my boyfriend is wearing. (Actually, he looks really familiar….) That takes a special kind of woman.

    At least she’s wearing underpants. I think.

  2. Anonymous Says:

    I say yay. But if you decide not to criticize the costume, maybe the tattoos, or hair…

  3. Anonymous Says:

    Nay, because you don’t know if she is being ironic in the costume. With the fake tattoos, it seems like she’s trying to be trashy, not hot. If not, costumes can be terrible because they aren’t designed for everyday wear and don’t fit well anyway.

    You say it yourself “Your Everyday Fashion Disasters”, and costumes aren’t everyday.

  4. fingerpointer Says:

    Not so sure those tattoos are fake…

  5. margie M Says:

    how do we know this is a costume? I think there are people who do this on a daily basis.

  6. Ky Says:

    Are they in some kind of sex house? Otherwise what’s to explain the couch and cushions.. also I agree, don’t think the tattoos are fake. Which is just some scary, wrapped in scary, sitting next to scary.

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