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Wednesday, October 31, 2012

Costumes

October for most people seems to be halloween planning. Eh, for me it's NaNoWriMo Anticipation Month. And there's sometimes some dressing up in there too.

This year I dressed up twice. I went to a fall festival at Bethany's church as Link with a classy 'stache.
Today on actual Halloween I didn't know if people at school would costume themselves so I did a down-low costume that made me feel like I was dressing up but nobody even cared. XD
hipstah! coffee cup, obscure tee (brother's), short shorts over leggings, a big cardigan thing (my mom's!), and of course glasses.

Judging you
 I'm kind of scared that the only comment I got (after bringing the topic up myself) was "I thought you looked a little different today... it's the glasses"

what 

do I normally dress like a hipster?

I really don't think I do

What is hipster style anyway, I was having trouble defining it earlier

am I doomed to be a hipster forever because I like vests and skinny jeans and indie music and drink out of mason jars (BECAUSE IT'S FUN) and I don't like it when things get popular (but not because it's popular but because the statistical likelihood of having legitimately interesting conversations on the subject becomes miniscule). 

I am a geek okay

I'm pretty sure geeks and hipsters are incompatible or something.

(unnecessary rant is over)

Well, anyway, that was halloween this year. 

There's an hour and three minutes until NaNoWriMo so WISH ME LUCK

2 comments:

  1. I wouldn't say you're a hipster, you certainly have some of those traits, but you are who you are. I still love that look on you. :)

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  2. I think you look super cute as a hipster :) you work it.

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