When I was maybe 5 years old, my first "violent" game was Mortal Kombat. I watched my cousins battle each other and button mash (that's what it looked like to me at 5 years) their way to every finishing fatality move. Quite frankly, the best I could do was turn 'em into babies (babality) or bite their heads off (animality); I was never able to pull anything that took more than 5 buttons. However, when it comes to cosplay, if you can pull off something that isn't totally easy to do, you get my full acknowledgement. 

I haven't seen tattoos using UV ink before! I remember when it first came out but I've never actually seen it on someone. I've read that people don't seem to think the UV ink stand out very well under UV light but apparently it came out really nicely on this tattoo.

These are perfect for the Legend of Zelda fans.  In fact I haven't seen a pair look this good in a while.  The designer, , makes wonderful wedding ring pairs and engagement rings as well.  But hell these Legend of Zelda are his original designs and not a custom design request.  Isn't that great? We need more nerdy wedding/engagement ring designers.

Hello Kitty is totally dominating everything - beauty, fashion, technology, games, toys, you name it.  Street Fighter and Sanrio teamed up a while ago and at SDCC 2012, Toynami offered the SDCC exclusive Hello Kitty Chun Li plushie.  I had my solid chance of getting one preordered while at the convention since all the ones at the convention kept selling out.  But I lost that chance due to stupidity.  

These days there are more and more females getting into gaming, but unfortunately some may feel they are still underappreciated and unrecognized as part of gamer society and society in general.  This comic is a little sad but can be quite true.