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| Author: | The Dragon [ Mon Sep 08, 2008 1:04 am ] |
| Post subject: | DHV Halloween Costume |
So, I have an interesting costume planned for this Halloween at my college and I need some thoughts on it. My planned costume is as follows: Flip flops, boxers, towel, Master Chief Helmet (from the video game Halo) and perhaps some water so it looks like I just got out of the shower. The idea is that this costume will: do some peacocking, show girls that I'm not afraid to wear a ridiculous costume, show off a good body, and have all the guys giving me high fives for the costume, thereby demonstrating some social proof. My only concern is that the costume could be taken as too dorky, (I made the helmet over the summer but no one has to know that) or that I'd have to constantly take it off for people to see my face. Anyways, some feedback or other ideas for costumes would be nice. -The Dragon |
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| Author: | marineguy [ Thu Oct 30, 2008 5:11 pm ] |
| Post subject: | Re: DHV Halloween Costume |
Quote: So, I have an interesting costume planned for this Halloween at my college and I need some thoughts on it.
seems like a good idea. be careful not to seem too original. im no mPUA, but it can go one of two ways: give you props for being original and ridiculous, OR think u just wanted to show off ur body. best of luck
My planned costume is as follows: Flip flops, boxers, towel, Master Chief Helmet (from the video game Halo) and perhaps some water so it looks like I just got out of the shower. The idea is that this costume will: do some peacocking, show girls that I'm not afraid to wear a ridiculous costume, show off a good body, and have all the guys giving me high fives for the costume, thereby demonstrating some social proof. My only concern is that the costume could be taken as too dorky, (I made the helmet over the summer but no one has to know that) or that I'd have to constantly take it off for people to see my face. Anyways, some feedback or other ideas for costumes would be nice. -The Dragon |
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| Author: | -Achilles [ Fri Nov 14, 2008 6:20 pm ] |
| Post subject: | Re: DHV Halloween Costume |
Quote: So, I have an interesting costume planned for this Halloween at my college and I need some thoughts on it.
original costums are an excellled way to create attraction, curiosity ('who's that guy?'), demostrate confidence and social proof. posibly you may want to dress up in a single costum instead of mixing six different ones, as it might look TOO original..My planned costume is as follows: Flip flops, boxers, towel, Master Chief Helmet (from the video game Halo) and perhaps some water so it looks like I just got out of the shower. The idea is that this costume will: do some peacocking, show girls that I'm not afraid to wear a ridiculous costume, show off a good body, and have all the guys giving me high fives for the costume, thereby demonstrating some social proof. My only concern is that the costume could be taken as too dorky, (I made the helmet over the summer but no one has to know that) or that I'd have to constantly take it off for people to see my face. Anyways, some feedback or other ideas for costumes would be nice. -The Dragon for example, I read a post here were the guy when to a western costum party dress like Zorro.. that's the kind of creativity that's going to place one in the top 5% of those people. Totally original and out of the box, yet still related somehow |
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