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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]To me, one can dress up as an actual person - Geronimo or Obama or RBG or Trump or Jose Andres or Miguel from Coco. But, one can not dress up like a generic category of people - Native American, White Person, Black Person, Spanish Person, Gay Person - because to do that is invoking stereotypes and other generalizations. [/quote] What DC hipster kid named Bear or Linus has parents forcing him to dress like Jose Andres? This just might be the most DCUM-iest post on DCUM ever. [/quote] Question: how does a kid dress up like Jose Andres beyond a chef coat?[/quote] You could take a sharpie and write Jose Andres in cursive on the chef coat (I've seen him wear a coat embroidered like that), and give him some kind of food or kitchen implement prop. Maybe add a chef hat?[/quote] Bring a poster cutout of Puerto Rico and have Jose feed it constantly. The man is a saint. [/quote]
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