I don’t think we should go back to this but 2000s cons were really something else with how much incredibly sexualized advertisement was… everywhere. never forgetting the year ADV blasted official Najica Blitz Tactics underwear out of a tshirt cannon at Anime Expo. it’s no wonder so many people who weren’t into anime thought it was all hentai… going to a large anime con would 700% get your eyes blasted with the most “well it’s technically not porn!!!” illustrations. also people were a lot worse to cosplayers in skimpy outfits back then!!!! it was actively kinda horrible and even if the way a lot of art is forcibly sfw sanitized now is Not Great, the “it’s all borderline nsfw at our technically all ages event!” model was NOT GREAT
tee hee!! <3 I got this amazing commission done from @CAL_MONSSI on twitter. =3=!! i love them and their work. I have plans for a Valentine's fic in feb. and I'd like to use this art as a title cover. They did an amazing job on this piece =////= i am so happy!!
Clive has no damn idea the effects those giant glorious pecs have on people. 🥵You can't blame Jill not being able to take it anymore especially when he struts around in those low v-neck tops.😆
Hi Barbie! Got all dolled up to see the Barbie movie and it was an EXPERIENCE!!! It was everything and more. Can't wait to be Barbie exclusively for the rest of my life lol
So SAG-AFTRA posted an article in Variety and in response to the question: “Can I do Cosplay?” They basically said if you’re non-union that you can, but if you are Union you can’t. However, I came across a post on Instagram from Bryan Patrick Stoyle who is a SAG-AFTRA member who is saying that if you’re Union, want to join the Union at any point, or stand in solidarity with SAG-AFTRA in general you shouldn’t cosplay any struck content. As a young (like still in school young) artistic person who loves acting, writing, and creative things in general I don’t want to make myself ineligible for these unions in the future but it seems like everyone is saying a lot of different things, are you able to help clarify at all?
Secondly, if it is true that we can’t cosplay struck content altogether, would Doctor Who be considered part of that? I know it’s a British tv show run by a British company but I feel like I should still check.
Thank you for your time, and sorry for the long ask.
Unless SAG-AFTRA actually put up on their official website that if someone who is not part of SAG cosplays as something that's part of a struck company they will forever be denied SAG membership (something that seems unlikely to the point of impossibility) I will regard all of this as people getting overexcited and trying to make a point.
SAG-AFTRA rules apply to SAG-AFTRA members.
Doctor Who has been bought/invested in by Disney which is a struck company. But until now it's been made by the BBC which is not a struck company.
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