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Cosplayers...anime freaks...ME!
Yes it is, if you are doing cosplay though.
Tell them you are doing it not to be intimate but that you are doing it because you love the character
There is one I know of in melbourne but unsure of other areas I am actual doing a business plan to open a cosplay cafe at parramatta in Sydney
Miku is only doing concerts in Japan and America at the moment
No one will usually stop you. But people may ask you what you are doing and why. They will give you looks, but costumes are worn to cosplay/anime conventions or in places like Harajuku Japan.
Try doing something different and exciting - something that will make her party special. It would be fun and memorable to have a magician or cosplay princess there. There are plenty of children's magicians and cosplay princess' here: bit.ly/1ICYL3j
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Generally, a white collar job is advantageous compared to a blue collar one because the blue collar job involves manual work, which is hard and time consuming, whereas in white collar jobs people are usually doing mental work since they are (in theory) more knowledgeable. Another advantage is that blue collar workers are often paid hourly and with lower wages, whereas white collar workers are often salaried and higher paid. There are more chances that blue collar workers are harrased or abused by white collar workers. On the other hand, white collar workers often have huge responsibilities on them.
Blue collar workers are laborers, especially factory workers. White collar workers are those who usually work in an office. The title of blue collar comes from the type of uniform that many laborers wear. The title of white collar comes from the type of linen shirt that is typically worn with a suit.
For punishment a reinforcer to try and hinder unwanted behaviour by doing something unpleasant to the dog (gives a shock).
The answer is way to complicated. It requires sewing instructions, design instructions, template creation instructions.. all of which requires skill in addition to instruction :) My recommendation is to have someone who knows what they are doing, do it for you.