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  • Blog,  Blogging,  Cosplay & Costuming,  Diversity & Media Criticism,  Personal Posts,  Uncategorized

    What’s Really “Ruining” Cosplay (Is Your Toxic Views)

    July 16, 2014 /

    One of the first characters I ever wanted to be was Leia Organa. Or Supergirl. A force-sensitive princess, a super-powered alien gal — they were both basically everything a four-year-old Saf could ever have dreamt of being. And while I didn’t know it at the time, they were the first characters I ever felt the urge to cosplay.

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SAF & THE NETWORK

SAF is a narrative designer, podcast director, game editor, and award-winning writer.

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