Dealing with Children while performing.

General Kigurumi Cosplay talk
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Sofa
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Post by Sofa »

Miss Kiki wrote: I strive not to be one who thinks they know it all. I know I don't and I prefer not to annoy those who do.
He says, after litterally saying he's the kigu ambassador on /jp/.
Miss Kiki wrote: Mine tends to reflect the years and years I have been in this activity, and more years in similar activities which are applicable.
I've been taking shits for years and years too but that doesn't make me a proctologist.
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Post by Miss Kiki »

I grant you that point Sofa. I do consider myself to be a KIg Ambasador. I promote Kigurumi when and wherever i can. As in my opinion we all should.

Beyond that, if you should choose to keep slinging mud at me, at least have the decency to start your own thread on the subject. Quit polluting this one.

You are already confusing those who don't understand your sarcastic wit.

Sofa wrote:

The best way to approach kids is to charge at them aggressively,
flailing your arms and screeching unintelligible incantations.

tuxminnis wrote:

That's not good that method flailing your arms at children would scare
the children the parents wouldn't like that I think the kigurumi
cosplay should be appropriate not inappropriate where you scare the
child it supposed to be safe and fun not where a kigurumi cosplayers
gets hurt I am not a kigurumi but I have read the rules of the educate
you have to be appropriate as a kigurumi cosplayers not inappropriate

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Post by tuxminnis »

Aren't you a kigurumi mentor as well miss Kiki I am just asking
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Post by lzzrdgrrl »

the childeren........ oh god....... the childeren............

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Post by Renko »

How did this turn bad lol :D
It made me chuckle tho.
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Post by Neko-Nico »

Sorry I couldn't handle it anymore and was compelled to correct the spelling of "Childeren" in the subject line...

I cannot seem to edit the title in the original post though...
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Post by cici »

Sorry I couldn't handle it anymore and was compelled to correct the spelling of "Childeren" in the subject line...I cannot seem to edit the title in the original post though...


LOL, dun split a nerve man ^^//
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It's ok neko it was miss kiki's thread the other member that's here
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tuxminnis wrote:It's ok neko it was miss kiki's thread the other member that's here
Thank you for the insightful observations Tux... :)
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Neko-Nico wrote:
Sofa wrote:The best way to approach kids is to charge at them aggressively, flailing your arms and screeching unintelligible incantations.
I have tried this with varibly mixed results. Often it has resulted in injury to the central pelvic region
Not to return a hilariously irreverent thread to boring practicality, but that reminds me of one time at Canada's Wonderland, as Dora's cousin Diego. A parent was determined their kid was going to see me, to the point where I though "too bad I'm not having a heart attack, 'cause these kicks would work as CPR."

To the summarized rule of not holding crying or struggling babies, I'd suggest that you only ever accept a baby if sitting down. While you have more control of your digits than a theme park character, a baby's mode can change in an instant. If they squirm to the point of breaking free, best they do it inches from the ground, as opposed to in your arms.
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