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Thank you for replying. This proves the point even more. Your friend dressed like a consummate professional to assist in the image he wanted to present to the public. A psychopath doesn't dress in a burlap sack or else people would know they're touched in the head. That Craig's List killer dressed extremely well, putting on the appearance he wanted the public to see. If he wore coattails, top hat and riding gloves and cane, totally selling to whole Edwardian look, maybe it would have been harder for him to succeed as a poor man's Jack the Ripper. Skinheads use their physical appearanc supplemented by a notorious reputation to intimidate and demoralize (primarily) minority groups. Timothy McVeigh was a 4.0 student, Valedictorian if I remember correctly, and left Desert Storm rather well decorated. At the time, he didn't look crazy, but due to his actions, we know this to be true. From that chosen image of Mr. Ross, he appears to be emulating McVeigh.

As for the last bit. Four words: big, blue, insane kangaroo.

That said, casual fursuiters kinda confuse me (I don't get the appeal outside of kaiju big battel), but they ain't got nothin' on kigurumi cosplayers. That shit is just downright terrifying.

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