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samuraipizzakitten:

So I realized that I have kind of been a lazy mobile blogger and have yet to make a huge post about PBN – Pretty Brown and Nerdy!

My friends Cheyenne, Jazmine and I decided to finally collab and create content for us by us. The three of us have been friends for a few years now we bonded by being nerdy black girls! Our similar interests and the lack of representation on youtube really drove us to this point and the fact that we are each enthusiastic about different aspects of nerd culture but we all bond over the same things like cosplay, anime, gaming and convention going. 

Late last year we decided to kick things off and we started working out what we wanted out of our channel and how to go about doing it so now with the start of 2015 we are really ready to do the damn thing. Black Girl Nerds featured us on their blog back in November and we really appreciate their support! 

We currently have six videos out and more are on the way! And out next stop is PAX South in San Antonio, Texas so if you are coming please let us know we will be vlogging and talking to other cosplayers and nerd of color!

Please check us out! 

sispurrier:

[I scribbled some angry invective earlier today in a more specific corner of the internet, and yesterday all over twitter, in response to the latest bubbling-up of industry pros suggesting “cosplayers are ruining comics”. (I’m not dignifying the original complaints with a link – go find it.) It struck me that today’s rant is a pretty decent rejoinder to hang somewhere more public too, plus worth recording as my starting position on all this stuff. So.]

Basically: it bothers me that whenever someone decides to complain about cosplay on grounds of [insert bullshit here], their examples are almost always anecdotes about women.

To paraphrase Wil Wheaton, cosplay is the purest healthy expression it’s possible to make of your love for a fiction. IMO to argue that it even can – let alone does – harm that fiction is the bubbling arsehole of stupid.

If it’s true (which I don’t entirely believe) that cosplayers are less inclined to buy books at a show, it’s almost certainly because they’ve already fucking bought them. On account of being, y’know, proactive fans.

Comics creators being anti-cosplay is like a football player moaning about people wearing team shirts.

Pretty much the only moaners’ position I even begin to buy is people who make their living selling collectibles at shows – back issues, toys, t-shirts, all that – who believe cosplayers aren’t into that stuff and are hence restricting their marketplace.

…which, a) is probably also bollocks, honestly, but b) even if it’s true that’s fucking natural selection, baby. We finally live in a world where the story is becoming more important than the masturbatory nostalgia and rarity of the brand surrounding it. Evolve or die, fuckheads. Stop griping about cosplayers not buying your vintage superman lunchboxes and start selling fabric, leather stitching and cosplay tutorials.

(And at some point canny artists are going to realise they could make a mint selling sketches of fans in their costumes. And so on and so forth.)

You give it even the slightest thought and you realise the complaints are symptomatic of either an abject lack of imagination and flexibility on the part of retailers, or a really lazy excuse to call women narcissistic sluts.