Over this past weekend I vollunteered at Nan Desu Kan here in Denver. It's an anime convention if you didn't know or couldn't guess. Anyway, for much of my volunteer time I was posted outside the dealers room, checking props since you can't take them inside, as well as making sure no badgeless people made it in.
I'd like to know A) why I had to stop 5 or 6 people (small amount I know, but when there's 4500 other people walking around with badges in clear view and a line wrapping around half the hotel to register and get said badges, it irks me since their response always was "We have to have a badge?") and B) why some people think they can walk in with their nice and pretty sword when we're sitting here with an entire arsenal ranging from daggers to handguns to swords to rocket launchers and two giant shuriken.
PS Also, every single day I was tempted to tape every single Naruto cosplayer to the nearest wall.
I'd like to know A) why I had to stop 5 or 6 people (small amount I know, but when there's 4500 other people walking around with badges in clear view and a line wrapping around half the hotel to register and get said badges, it irks me since their response always was "We have to have a badge?") and B) why some people think they can walk in with their nice and pretty sword when we're sitting here with an entire arsenal ranging from daggers to handguns to swords to rocket launchers and two giant shuriken.
PS Also, every single day I was tempted to tape every single Naruto cosplayer to the nearest wall.
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