What will you be for Halloween?

Helmaninquiel

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Not every one dresses up for Halloween epically when your in your twenties.. but I still love to dress up for the children when I'm handing out candy.

I'm a vampire every year. lol :p

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sanitariumcalls

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Yeah... I keep my porch light off and don't answer the door when some disgusting little munchkin decides to knock anyway... I buy candy for myself lol. If I can't go out trick or treating anymore, I don't give out candy :p
 

Damaged

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Ermm im not sure yet, i would love to wear my panda kigurumi and be like a killer panda, id make it halloween with my special fx make up knowledge lol :D


I wish Halloween was big over here though :(
 

Felgen

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We don't celebrate Halloween in Norway, but it was a fad between the late 1990s and the early 2000s when everyone went trick or treating on this day. Back then, I went trick or treating with a mask that looked like a cross between a demon and a skeleton.

I like the original, Celtic version of the holiday way better than the commercialized American version, by the way. ::p:
 

mummylala

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Halloween isnt really celebrated here, a few of the kids knock on the door all dressed up but i dont dress up or anythin, i just hand out the sweeties or money and they are happy
 

Tiercel

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I don't like to get dressed up unless I have somewhere to go. It's not too much fun getting dressed up and just sitting by yourself at home.

On a related note, I will be going to the PA Renaissance Faire sometime in October. I'd really hate to just dress normally for that, but so far I have no ideas.

I'm currently mulling over the possibilities of being Quasi Moto. You know, someone who's partly mobile, like a couch potato. I just thought of it, though, so I have no clue what that costume would look like.
 

Helmaninquiel

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Yeah... I keep my porch light off and don't answer the door when some disgusting little munchkin decides to knock anyway... I buy candy for myself lol. If I can't go out trick or treating anymore, I don't give out candy :p

Your a mean one Mr. Grinch.. wait that's Christmas. Damn. lol :p :D
 

Bones

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For the last few Halloween's, I've dressed up as a 'Scary' Clown, Freddy Krueger and a vampire. Bit stuck as to what to dress up as this year... maybe a zombie, I could go all out with that, blood an' guts everywhere. :)
I also wish Halloween was bigger in the UK, one of my favourite holidays.
 

Square_Eyes

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I don't have anywhere to go so I won't be dressing up. Shame really - opportunities to hide behind a mask don't come around too often.
 

LadyWench

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I love Halloween, but I hate how commercialized it's become. It's kind of shameful, really. And as pathetic as it may be due to my age, I do still enjoy dressing up. I figure I only live once, and there isn't an age limit on playing dress-up. If people don't like it, they can f*ck right off. :)

Anyway, I'm not sure what I want to be this year. Haven't given it much thought. Which is actually funny because I usually have it decided by this time of year, haha. That's how excited I get, which I realize is lame. My boyfriend said he wants to dress up as Jesus, and my friend told me to dress up as a slutty nun to go with it, lol. I would, but there's no way I could pull off being a skanky nun without it being disgusting and gross to look at. :/ So, I'm still stumped.
 

IamThisOne

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I always think about how fun it would be to dress up like I used to do when I was very young. I don't know what I would be. I always like those latex masks though. I see some in the stores around Halloween and I want to buy one, but then I think about how I would be wasting money. I don't know I just like them.

I don't think I could be comfortable dressing up in public because everyone would look at me and probably ask what I was or something.

It'd be fun though.
 
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agoraphobickatie

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i have no idea... i've been thinking about that lately.. my friends throw big halloween parties every year (yes, even though we are 22+ lol) and last year i was too anxious to leave the house, i've been doing much better lately so i'm pretty excited to get a costume and go :D
 
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