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If only she wore a long, blonde wig to complete the cosplay look.
I guess its a weird thing with me, and maybe just me, but brunette Supergirls do not wind my clock. Not even a little.
My message to Ana would be: Do the cosplay right or don't bother. Suitable wigs aren't hard to find.
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shadar wrote: Appreciate your sharing with the community.
If only she wore a long, blonde wig to complete the cosplay look.
I guess its a weird thing with me, and maybe just me, but brunette Supergirls do not wind my clock. Not even a little.
My message to Ana would be: Do the cosplay right or don't bother. Suitable wigs aren't hard to find.
Shadar
You can pretend that she's cosplaying Lara from Superman/Batman Generations.
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Woodclaw wrote:
shadar wrote: Appreciate your sharing with the community.
If only she wore a long, blonde wig to complete the cosplay look.
I guess its a weird thing with me, and maybe just me, but brunette Supergirls do not wind my clock. Not even a little.
My message to Ana would be: Do the cosplay right or don't bother. Suitable wigs aren't hard to find.
Shadar
You can pretend that she's cosplaying Lara from Superman/Batman Generations.
I guess... I did like her. Maybe because she was a blonde wearing a black wig as SG as reverse disguise. But it surprises even me now locked into blonde hair I normally am for SG.
My brain-warpage probably comes from growing up near Holland, MI, US, a Dutch immigrant colony where most of the girls were tall, athletic, blonde, cute and... adventurous. My junior and senior high school days in the early to mid-60's hard-wired me that way by the time I picked up the first Supergirl comic book. .
Funny how some things never change. But unlikely I'm the only one.
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