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Will you wear a costume on Halloween?



Will you wear a costume on Halloween?

Yes
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No
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I don't know yet
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Wed Oct 01, 2014 9:49 pm
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elysian says...



I'm going to be a shadow ;)
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Wed Oct 01, 2014 11:06 pm
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Elinor says...



I think I'm going as Snow White! Or Maid Marian. I have to decide still.

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Wed Oct 01, 2014 11:08 pm
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MULAN.
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Wed Oct 01, 2014 11:35 pm
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Cole says...



My girlfriend and I are going as Giselle and Robert from Enchanted.

This is what we're doing (she's making the dress):

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Thu Oct 02, 2014 1:38 am
birk says...



Sadly, no.

At one point I'll get a custom made Deadpool costume, and from then on; Deadpool every year.
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Meshugenah says...



I have no idea, but the kids at work were having fun giving me ideas the other day! Of course, I also got everything from tree to cat to hot dog, so.
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Thu Oct 02, 2014 9:31 am
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That will be the final project@ assignment for us during the animation showcase in this Dec. You know, cosplay and acting. The theme is 'Halloween' and I don't have any idea yet on who I'm supposed to be. XD My friend excitedly wants to be a Reaper and I could not imagine how she will look like!
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Thu Oct 02, 2014 1:48 pm
Brunnera says...



My country, it does not celebrate Halloween. :?
  





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Thu Oct 02, 2014 6:19 pm
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Dreamy wrote:Unfortunately, we don't Halloween in India.

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Thu Oct 02, 2014 11:03 pm
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Gravity says...



I think I'm either going as myself or as a hippie. Well if I go as a hippie I'll just look like my sister so yeah. I'm either going as myself or my sister.
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I am going as a Sith Marauder. I'll be in armor, be in robes/cloak, wield dual lightsabers, and wear a respirator around my mouth to sound menacing.

Google Sith Maruader. It is a character class from the Star Wars MMO.

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ThereseCricket wrote:Well I don't exactly dress up for Halloween itself, like dress up as a witch or what have you. But seeing as I'm Catholic, every year we always dress up as our favorite patron saint. (One year was rather interesting really) Don't what it will be this year though. xD


I've never heard of dressing up like saints for halloween. Sounds awfully European haha


Maybe you should mix it up and dress up like someone out of Star Wars like me :D
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Spotswood wrote:
ThereseCricket wrote:Well I don't exactly dress up for Halloween itself, like dress up as a witch or what have you. But seeing as I'm Catholic, every year we always dress up as our favorite patron saint. (One year was rather interesting really) Don't what it will be this year though. xD


I've never heard of dressing up like saints for halloween. Sounds awfully European haha


Well Halloween (All Hallows Eve) is the eve of All Saints Day (All Hallows Day), so dressing up as saints makes complete sense to me! If I'm correct, trick-or-treating originated from children dressing up as saints and going around the town collecting food, treats, and money for the local church and the All Saints Day celebration.
  





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Fri Oct 03, 2014 12:06 am
PCA123 says...



I'm going around for charity asking people to donate, so I might as well be festive about it.
  





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Fri Oct 03, 2014 12:27 am
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Cole wrote:
Spotswood wrote:
ThereseCricket wrote:Well I don't exactly dress up for Halloween itself, like dress up as a witch or what have you. But seeing as I'm Catholic, every year we always dress up as our favorite patron saint. (One year was rather interesting really) Don't what it will be this year though. xD


I've never heard of dressing up like saints for halloween. Sounds awfully European haha


Well Halloween (All Hallows Eve) is the eve of All Saints Day (All Hallows Day), so dressing up as saints makes complete sense to me! If I'm correct, trick-or-treating originated from children dressing up as saints and going around the town collecting food, treats, and money for the local church and the All Saints Day celebration.


Yeah, I know about all of that (I'm episcopalian, which is very similar to catholicism), but I was not aware of dressing up like saints. I thought in the Middle Ages they dressed up in macabre costumes to keep spirits away.
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