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Halloween costumes you just should not wear (Original Post) shenmue Oct 2014 OP
They were bad. murielm99 Oct 2014 #1
Ray Rice and battered wife...you asked.... warning pics Liberal_in_LA Oct 2014 #7
Here is the best Halloween costume you can do TlalocW Oct 2014 #2
A solar astronaut cursed with vampirism? Orrex Oct 2014 #13
Couple as an Ebola patient and responder in a Haz-Mat suit is too predictable. VScott Oct 2014 #3
Party City had "Mother of Dragons" wigs and Jon Snow cloaks AnnieBW Oct 2014 #5
Actually, the Kali costume is quite good AnnieBW Oct 2014 #4
... Kali Oct 2014 #8
I've got to say linuxman Oct 2014 #6
I'm dressing as something that would be pretty offensive here tabbycat31 Oct 2014 #9
I will post pics of mine later. murielm99 Oct 2014 #10
There's pics of mine on FB from the past tabbycat31 Oct 2014 #12
Hey--Jewel is not trashy! Orrex Oct 2014 #14
Not talking about Jewel tabbycat31 Oct 2014 #15
Best, most frightening Halloween costume I have ever seen: HubertHeaver Oct 2014 #11
 

Liberal_in_LA

(44,397 posts)
7. Ray Rice and battered wife...you asked.... warning pics
Sun Oct 26, 2014, 10:23 PM
Oct 2014

Who thought blackface was a good idea? Controversy over 'tasteless' Ray Rice-themed Halloween costumes as Janay Rice says 'it's sad, that my suffering amuses others'
Photos have surfaced on social media platforms of people wearing ill-judged Ray Rice-themed Halloween costumes
People appear in blackface in a shocking number of the photos - even a young boy
The photos have received a number of negative remarks from commenters highly critical of the tasteless behavior





http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2808948/Who-thought-blackface-good-idea-Controversy-tasteless-Ray-Rice-themed-Halloween-costumes-Janay-Rice-says-s-sad-suffering-amuses-others.html

TlalocW

(15,386 posts)
2. Here is the best Halloween costume you can do
Sun Oct 26, 2014, 07:25 PM
Oct 2014

And I'm telling it to you for free. You're welcome.

A werewolf mask while wearing an astronaut spacesuit because what could be worse than to be a lunar astronaut cursed with lycanthropy?

TlalocW

 

VScott

(774 posts)
3. Couple as an Ebola patient and responder in a Haz-Mat suit is too predictable.
Sun Oct 26, 2014, 07:49 PM
Oct 2014

Same thing goes for an ISIS combatant and beheaded hostage.

Characters from Game of Thrones and The Walking Dead are also a certainty.

Guaranteed some imaginative revelers will think "oh wow... what a great idea,
that no one else will think of", and they show up at the party and there's 5 other
Daenerys Targaryens, Rick Grimes and headless journalists.

It happens every Halloween whenever there's a big newsworthy event or hit TV show/movie.


AnnieBW

(10,437 posts)
5. Party City had "Mother of Dragons" wigs and Jon Snow cloaks
Sun Oct 26, 2014, 09:40 PM
Oct 2014

Now, if someone does a post-Red Wedding Catelyn or Robb Stark, extra candy for them! But, you can expect every little girl coming to your door this year to be Princess Elsa, or Princess Anna.

AnnieBW

(10,437 posts)
4. Actually, the Kali costume is quite good
Sun Oct 26, 2014, 09:38 PM
Oct 2014

And appropriate for honoring the Dark Mother at Samhain. In fact, if it was being worn as a part of cosplay, and not by a famous person, I'd say that it was spectacular. But, since it's being worn by a famous model who is doing it for fun, it's racist.

 

linuxman

(2,337 posts)
6. I've got to say
Sun Oct 26, 2014, 10:19 PM
Oct 2014

that I'd be hard-pressed to find a Halloween costume that I feel is beyond the pale.

It's Halloween. The whole point of costumes is to get a reaction. Laughter, horror, whimsy, nostalgia, whatever. I'm not so sure I should dig deep to be offended by a Shiva costume or an abusive football player when others are dressed as murderers, dismembered bodies, or rotting corpses. Is something that offends the psyche from fear so far away from that that offends from umbrage?

Fair point about lack of creativity, though. Seems everyone wants to offend and shock. One might get away with a robin-williams costume through sheer audacity and shock value by virtue of originality, but not if there are 5 others at the party. If you're going to shock, be unique.

Personally I go with the old standby gorilla suit.

tabbycat31

(6,336 posts)
9. I'm dressing as something that would be pretty offensive here
Sun Oct 26, 2014, 10:45 PM
Oct 2014

(A person who should not even be relevant right now, but still is.)

It's an old costume but I still have the outfit so why not.

murielm99

(30,748 posts)
10. I will post pics of mine later.
Sun Oct 26, 2014, 11:47 PM
Oct 2014

I want it to be a surprise.

It is supposed to be fun, not offensive. No blackface or anything tasteless like that.

tabbycat31

(6,336 posts)
12. There's pics of mine on FB from the past
Mon Oct 27, 2014, 10:25 AM
Oct 2014

It could be offensive to DU if they're offended by a trashy woman from Alaska who's family gets into brawls.

tabbycat31

(6,336 posts)
15. Not talking about Jewel
Mon Oct 27, 2014, 10:43 AM
Oct 2014

I'm talking about a politician who quit her job to become a reality TV star.

HubertHeaver

(2,522 posts)
11. Best, most frightening Halloween costume I have ever seen:
Mon Oct 27, 2014, 12:15 AM
Oct 2014

One of the black women came to work as a pregnant nun. We had several people with 16 years of Catholic School on staff as well as others who had Catholic School grade school or high school.

Every one of those guys, including a VP, almost peed their pants when they saw her.

I followed her around as she went to see each of the catholic school boys. They all had the same reaction: a quick gasp, eyes got really big, momentary loss of voice while they took in what they were presented with. The first thought, "Sister's here!" Followed quickly by "What did I do? Think, what did I do?" followed quickly by "What does she know?" and "What can she know?"

The problem is Sister knows what you did, you have to confess and quickly. Your problem is to confess but not inform. Tell her what she already knows and no more, if only you can divine what that is within the next minute.

Lurking in the background of consciousness was "Something's wrong, something's wrong!" Finally, recognition would burst forth. Its Sonja!

Their gaze didn't make it past the habit on her head and the ruler in her hand. It was only later one of them realized she was a pregnant nun.

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