Tuesday, March 24, 2020

Dziobak Larp Studios Crashing and Burning is a Big Image Problem

I would like to thank Kotaku for blowing the lid off of Dziobak Larp Studios Crashing and Burning being a Big Image Problem in the Hogwarts Cosplay Industry. It is an image problem because a lot of these guys are in the mood of "No Fair, It Was More Fun When It Was Smaller" like their parents showed them more love when they where the only child in the household.

I feel like the intensity of these guys are very real and they'd run by the seat of their pants more than knowing what to do. Business can be fun if it is done properly and there is not the feelings of doing it properly or well.

If things where more fun when they where Smaller, you'd have big problems. It is like Silicon Valley where you'd get more away with the Seat of Your Pants mentality until you'd realize you'd have to cope with different types of people who'd have just as if not more of nothing than you.

The toxins here is people are not interested very easily currently and when they are interested or intrigued, they are hooked and then some. We'd have more leadership styles than people and that would salt me over and I am not interested in wanting to know too late it would be a House of Cards.

What I would see in this Image Problem is if it was a Strong Woman, they would not let stuff slide. Holding on to people when they've already had their mind made up, generally, when it is being strong out the door, is not good.

When you'd cling to people like that, it has an effect on other people. And, the effect is not good. I am pleading and begging that you'd always want to do things well and expect other people to do things well. I generally don't think most people want to be at home, even if it was forced like this, and I feel like I want to see the stone and the other stone, especially if it is a repute Nation.

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