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That one time at Pride ’14

I was skating around, taking photos, and was photographed myself. So far only one person has sent me a photo from that of all those I asked to before that kept taking others of me, or posed with me. I just want to feature it.

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Ready for Bent-Con

This will be my first time at Bent-Con. I have to also say, this has been a good con year for me. I was at ALA at the beginning of the year, as a surprise to everyone that I tricked into believing I won’t. Cosplay Con, which was rather far east, away from LA the next month. Wondercon in April. Long Beach Comic Expo at the very end of May. Tried and failed to get in E3, but at least I still got some stuff outside, and got to play some other games still while in the area connected to the event. Held conquest during Anime Expo. Showed off my long hair for the last time, for awhile at Comic Con in San Diego. Invaded the Long Beach Comic Con, also held by the same people doing the comic expo in the same location. And last right after Halloween rampaged through Comikaze.

I can’t believe this will be my last convention for the year. I really went crazy, and can only hope to do more next year.

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Betty DeGeneres

Here is my photo with her taken by a friend of mine, with his camera. And while I have time I want to mention a couple of weird things that happened to me that day. There was this one dude that came up to me believing I was someone he knew, and sadly I was clueless so I asked him to help me figure it out. I let him know I was straight and said back “yeah, you don’t seem to give out a gay vibe at all.” Talked shortly then he took off, but not before first giving me a hug then trying to make out with me. Wow, I’ll sure remember him now.

Another guy that I ran into while hang with some other friends of mine that had joined, decided to lock arms with me and started walking off. I started laughing.

Oh man, can’t wait for ned year.

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Day of Decision ’13

So the US Supreme Court made a ruling yesterday morning on Prop 8 here in california and DOMA and both got taken down. And now the LGBT folks can get married. So in different cities in california, and I’m sure in some other states had victory rallies and so I was at the one in West Hollywood. Honestly I was expecting more of a party, mainly some speeches going on and after that was over with everyone either went home or walked up to some of the restaurants, bars, or clubs near by on Santa Monica blvd and just partied away there. And in other news some people got really butthurt on the fact DOMA was killed.

But you know the crazies will keep fighting, and I say, make fun of them.