Northern California Renaissance Faire 2011
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Originally Posted by Fujin' timestamp='1317961065' post='21047853
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Plus these are just for us old school, medieval loving, mostly white, semi-nerds... represent.
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Maybe if you pay attention to the photos I took and the subject of my photos, you'll see one of the many great things about the faire.
It's about being able to be comfortable in your own skin, to experience something that you'll probably never experience working a blue collar job and driving around in a mini van every day. It's about appreciating our past while giving our future something magical to hold onto.
It's about creating a moment in time free of the woes of our lives, recession, war, famine. It's a little slice of paradise.
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Originally Posted by Offtrack' timestamp='1318006816' post='21049408
isn't it easier to just open a National geographic magazine if you want to see a bunch of boobies you'd rather not see than going to these. Cheaper too. Lol
Maybe if you pay attention to the photos I took and the subject of my photos, you'll see one of the many great things about the faire.
It's about being able to be comfortable in your own skin, to experience something that you'll probably never experience working a blue collar job and driving around in a mini van every day. It's about appreciating our past while giving our future something magical to hold onto.
It's about creating a moment in time free of the woes of our lives, recession, war, famine. It's a little slice of paradise.
Exactly!
#18
Originally Posted by Offtrack' timestamp='1318006816' post='21049408
isn't it easier to just open a National geographic magazine if you want to see a bunch of boobies you'd rather not see than going to these. Cheaper too. Lol
Maybe if you pay attention to the photos I took and the subject of my photos, you'll see one of the many great things about the faire.
It's about being able to be comfortable in your own skin, to experience something that you'll probably never experience working a blue collar job and driving around in a mini van every day. It's about appreciating our past while giving our future something magical to hold onto.
It's about creating a moment in time free of the woes of our lives, recession, war, famine. It's a little slice of paradise.
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Originally Posted by DrisanaRM' timestamp='1318023484' post='21050332
[quote name='Offtrack' timestamp='1318006816' post='21049408']
isn't it easier to just open a National geographic magazine if you want to see a bunch of boobies you'd rather not see than going to these. Cheaper too. Lol
isn't it easier to just open a National geographic magazine if you want to see a bunch of boobies you'd rather not see than going to these. Cheaper too. Lol
Maybe if you pay attention to the photos I took and the subject of my photos, you'll see one of the many great things about the faire.
It's about being able to be comfortable in your own skin, to experience something that you'll probably never experience working a blue collar job and driving around in a mini van every day. It's about appreciating our past while giving our future something magical to hold onto.
It's about creating a moment in time free of the woes of our lives, recession, war, famine. It's a little slice of paradise.
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Minority =/= Majority.
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Take what a bit too far? Busts? Ok, so you don't lots of top breast protruding out of their dresses. Reasonable enough. But reasonably realize that, this was the culture. It's a cultural fair; they're not misrepresenting the era by dressing conservatives everywhere but their bust (even then, that was just celebration gowns). I'm actually a bit saddened that you attended a cultural fair, and all you took away is that it's about big boobs. No offence intended of course.