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Meta Halloween Costumes

It's October, so you know what that means: time to start brainstorming extensively and angsting aggressively about halloween costume ideas.

Is it going to be a hot October or a cold October?  Am I going to need to find some way to integrate a warm coat into my costume without totally ruining the look?

The list of big important questions goes on.

One such question is, of course, how do you make and wear a meta halloween costume?  You dress up as a costume of a costume, of course!

Ideas include:

  • 1.  a costume of a slutty halloween costume; (just do google image search "slutty halloween costumes" for brilliant inspirations)
  • 2. an "ironically un-sexy Halloween costume, being warn ironically of course," 
  • 3. and why not, "a basic bitch dressed up as ebola for halloween this year."
The hard part here, I think, will be convincing people that you are trying to be meta.  Let me know how it goes.


Source: thanks Jim for the costume ideas.



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