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Been Around the Block




...we are definitely NOT the bottom of the geek food chain.

To wit...

http://www.holytaco.com/larpers-nerdy-photo-collection

   
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Snord





Stockholm

Argh FFS my EYES! Rest of the world seriously needs to learn a bit from swedish Larpers.

 
   
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Ridin' on a Snotling Pump Wagon






Yes, LARPing.

Also known as spending a weekend in the woods drinking, falling over and hitting people with rubber swords. And late night rude songs.

Can't possibly see the attraction in that.

http://www.hackandslash.co.uk/ Say hello to my leetle Friends.

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Been Around the Block




Nice photo Mad Doc. Apparently, and I'm just speculating mind you, there is visually only a fine line between a vampirish swordsman and some of the drag queens I know.
   
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Lord Commander in a Plush Chair





Beijing

There's a nice elf lady 5th up from the bottom though.
   
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Fireknife Shas'el





A bizarre array of focusing mirrors and lenses turning my phrases into even more accurate clones of

wanna be dat guy

dat fat one wiv the overcompensating stick

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2009, Year of the Dog
 
   
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Nurgle Predator Driver with an Infestation




Tennessee

The Bad Ass Kitty and the elf chick are babelicious! 40K needs more hot chick opponent distractors at their tourneys.

Did I see a dreadnought and some guy with armor and a bolter in there?


'Lo, there do I see my father. 'Lo, there do I see...My mother, and my sisters, and my brothers. 'Lo, there do I see...The line of my people...Back to the beginning. 'Lo, they do call to me. They bid me take my place among them. Iin the halls of Valhalla... Where the brave... May live... ...forever.
 
   
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A bizarre array of focusing mirrors and lenses turning my phrases into even more accurate clones of

its me

i am the furry larper

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Morphing Obliterator





ah geek elitism...giving people who are looked down upon and ridiculed someone to look down upon and ridicule.

grow up guys. you spend many and evening pushing little figures around a table pretending theyre fighting battles on far off planets. these guys spend theyre time getting drunk and hitting each other with rubber swords.

we're all in the same boat.

taking up the mission
Polonius wrote:Well, seeing as I literally will die if I ever lose a game of 40k, I find your approach almost heretical. If we were to play each other in a tournament, not only would I table you, I would murder you, your family, every woman you ever loved and burn down your house. I mean, what's the point in winning if you allow people that don't take the game seriously to live?
 
   
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scotts wrote:Nice photo Mad Doc. Apparently, and I'm just speculating mind you, there is visually only a fine line between a vampirish swordsman and some of the drag queens I know.


Thats Brady that is. His wife is gorgeous, he has fantastic bone structure, and he edits Spiderman for Marvel UK.

For a guy I like, I don't half hate him!

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You mean you actually play warhams? lol.

I spend my evenings at the gym or fencing.

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Lord Commander in a Plush Chair





Beijing

Here's a mix of good costumes, and some more nice girls.

http://www.just-whatever.com/?s=cosplay

And some Star Wars ones...

http://www.just-whatever.com/?s=star+wars

No doubt many will like the selection of fangirls in Leia's bikini
   
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Longtime Dakkanaut





Ha ha, I went to an anime convention in a costume last year. DOH.

I think it's great!
   
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stonefox wrote:You mean you actually play warhams? lol.

I spend my evenings at the gym or fencing.


Well Bully for you. Generally, my eveings are spent slumped in front of the tellybox, sat at my table painting, in the boozer, or in the company of my friends. It's only a couple of weekends a year (notably the August Bank Holiday Weekend) when we venture out into the wilds to inflict cartoon violence on complete strangers.

But you enjoy your activities, and I'll enjoy mine.

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Somewhere in south-central England.

Regwon wrote:ah geek elitism...giving people who are looked down upon and ridiculed someone to look down upon and ridicule.

grow up guys. you spend many and evening pushing little figures around a table pretending theyre fighting battles on far off planets. these guys spend theyre time getting drunk and hitting each other with rubber swords.

we're all in the same boat.


At least we have enough shame not to do it in public.

I'm writing a load of fiction. My latest story starts here... This is the index of all the stories...

We're not very big on official rules. Rules lead to people looking for loopholes. What's here is about it. 
   
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Minnesota

Mad Doc Grotsnik wrote:
stonefox wrote:You mean you actually play warhams? lol.

I spend my evenings at the gym or fencing.


Well Bully for you. Generally, my eveings are spent slumped in front of the tellybox, sat at my table painting, in the boozer, or in the company of my friends. It's only a couple of weekends a year (notably the August Bank Holiday Weekend) when we venture out into the wilds to inflict cartoon violence on complete strangers.

But you enjoy your activities, and I'll enjoy mine.


I spend my weekends beating up people because I'm so buff, and picking tons of hot chicks all the time. Also, I drive my Porsche.

On an unrelated note, the guy dressed up like a dreadnought is my hero.

Anuvver fing - when they do sumfing, they try to make it look like somfink else to confuse everybody. When one of them wants to lord it over the uvvers, 'e says "I'm very speshul so'z you gotta worship me", or "I know summink wot you lot don't know, so yer better lissen good". Da funny fing is, arf of 'em believe it and da over arf don't, so 'e 'as to hit 'em all anyway or run fer it.
 
   
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Been Around the Block




grow up guys. you spend many and evening pushing little figures around a table pretending theyre fighting battles on far off planets. these guys spend theyre time getting drunk and hitting each other with rubber swords.

we're all in the same boat.


It's a play on concept get it. We are all of us geeks. One geek calling the other geek a geek is supposed to be funny. Lighten up and laugh a little...at yourself, at me...etc.

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Fixture of Dakka






Chicago

I met my wife Vampire Larping. There are a lot more women who Larp than Wargame. And, they not only know about, but relish, geeky things themselves.

My wife knows that Forgeworld makes the best gifts, for example.

   
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Dominating Dominatrix






Piercing the heavens

My cousin met his wife during a LARP. I'm not a big fan of forests and sleeping outside, altough I always enjoy fighting with LARP weapons.
   
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Ridin' on a Snotling Pump Wagon






My mate Kev that runs Hack and Slash is making fairly decent money making LARP weapons for a chain of Martial Art Schools. Is hard work, but it certainly seems to be working at the moment.

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Biloxi, MS USA

I never got the LARPer hate. In my experiences as both a Wargamer and a LARPer, LARPers generally are nicer, more sociable people. You do get the occasional jerk who's far too into it, but you get that in wargaming, too, and they're less common than TFG. Alot of them are wargamers as well, anyway.

Of course, the ironic thing is that there are still a bunch of Furry haters that LARP. Someone in one of the LARPs I played wanted to take the "Furry" races as his preferred enemies because he hated that the system allowed "Furries" into his LARP. Some people like to play Werewolves, Kitsune, and cat people, learn to get over it.

You know you're really doing something when you can make strangers hate you over the Internet. - Mauleed
Just remember folks. Panic. Panic all the time. It's the only way to survive, other than just being mindful, of course-but geez, that's so friggin' boring. - Aegis Grimm
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Biloxi, MS USA

Mad Doc Grotsnik wrote:My mate Kev that runs Hack and Slash is making fairly decent money making LARP weapons for a chain of Martial Art Schools. Is hard work, but it certainly seems to be working at the moment.


Boffers or Latex? And if Boffers, what materials is he using?

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Just remember folks. Panic. Panic all the time. It's the only way to survive, other than just being mindful, of course-but geez, that's so friggin' boring. - Aegis Grimm
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Boffers? Huh?

He uses some kind of foam (like Camping Mat Foam, but thicker, IIRC) and then latexes over the top to seal it all.

In fact, come June/July, my social group is a hive of activity as the guys start work on that years gear.

Oh, and they are all built around a Carbon Core. At least, I think it's carbon. Not 100% sure.

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Biloxi, MS USA

Mad Doc Grotsnik wrote:Boffers? Huh?

He uses some kind of foam (like Camping Mat Foam, but thicker, IIRC) and then latexes over the top to seal it all.

In fact, come June/July, my social group is a hive of activity as the guys start work on that years gear.


Boffers are generally Pipe Foam around a core(usually PVC Piping) sealed in some way(most home-made Boffers are wrapped in duct tape). They're big and chunky(except for Ultra-lights which use thinner, lighter versions of everything) and are the preferred weapon choice in American LARPs due to their being "safer"(no flat edges of thinner foam to reduce the cushioning not being sufficient) and softer than the Latex versions. Run a Google search on it if my description isn't clear enough(I'm horrid at descriptions).

I'm going to assume you know what Latex weapons are since every single one of you seems to be wielding one in the pictures. I wish American LARPs were as accepting of Latex weapons as you Europeans, they look so much better(I own a Latex, but it hasn't seen much use).

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Just remember folks. Panic. Panic all the time. It's the only way to survive, other than just being mindful, of course-but geez, that's so friggin' boring. - Aegis Grimm
Hallowed is the All Pie
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It's all in how you make them! They were using some adhesive gunk called Fix0fix or summat, and found out the company had gone bust. High jinx sourcing an alternative!

But Latex weapons are vast superior! Just have to pull your blows a bit. Mind you, if you get a suit of the Amagos armour, you won't feel owt anyways.
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MDG- that was addressed more to regwon. But yes I don't even know why I post on this board I haven't played 40k in maybe 3 years.

Platuan - you can still make fun of people without hating them. In my case it's because these people embody the whole "I'm not cool so I'll try and make up for it in this fantasy manner" rationale that geeks are ridiculed for. Sure, some of these people can actually fight and look good. The rest? Oh I'm not a buff bodybuilder and can't put forth the effort so I'll just pretend to be one. Also I can't really fence or wield a sword so I'll pretend to do that too.

It's funny because there's a divide in my school between the actual fencing team/club and the larping historical club. We actually know how to fence. After taking Kendo, Kenjutsu, Aikido, and now Fencing for years...you can't help but laugh at the gits who pretend to do it right.

Also...furries. But I won't get into them.

<--- i am the geek. chek out dis nerd rage yo. eating cheetos while i do it

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Thing is with LARP, Fencing and normal sword play won't help that much. Because there is no risk of being gashed, you block with your arms, pin wrists and have at them with a Dagger or somesuch.

It's nothing about the realism, and all about the release!

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stonefox wrote:It's funny because there's a divide in my school between the actual fencing team/club and the larping historical club. We actually know how to fence. After taking Kendo, Kenjutsu, Aikido, and now Fencing for years...you can't help but laugh at the gits who pretend to do it right.


It's funny you mention this because so many at the LARP I attended were trained swordsmen. It doesn't really help(except for your speed), because the safety rules for LARPS restrict what you can do so much: 45 - 90 degree swing arc restriction, no overhead swings, no charging(!), no shield bashes, no jabs with swords longer than short swords(most times just no jabs, period), no pommel hits, no cross arm swings(right handed weapons can't be swung from your left side if used one-handed, etc.). Also most LARP weapons are too bulky and heavy for fencing to be of much use(at least according to my friend who knows how to fence).

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Yep. I remember making a thread on dakka about a year ago about the whole SCA thing. The no-jabbing part might be the reason fencing isn't as helpful. Same with kendo and shomenuchi (straight overhead) swings. And yes, the weight is too much. Apart from the fact that fencing is all about more "civilized" renaissance duels with sleeker swords, the pvc+foam contraptions are often heavier than real swords. I guess it's no surprise that people think swords weighed 6-10 pounds when they really only weighed 3-4 - besides cavalry monstrosities of course.

Overall, it certainly doesn't help with the fantasy-embodiment image. "Oh I can't fight well so I'll make rules so those football playin' jocks who can wrestle and fence can't really do much with their skills." :-P

Mad Doc Grotsnik wrote:Thing is with LARP, Fencing and normal sword play won't help that much. Because there is no risk of being gashed, you block with your arms, pin wrists and have at them with a Dagger or somesuch.

It's nothing about the realism, and all about the release!


And I just can't help but laugh at that. Even though the same can be said for sterile practice environments in kenjutsu and fencing, epees and wooden swords hurt.

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P.S. Just to be perfectly clear, my original post was meant as a stab at all of geekdom in reference to the 'downward-trickle' nature of persecution itself. Lest we forget, lots of my friends dress up like women every weekend...all right some do it every day...
   
 
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