Top Entries in Bizarre Japanese Halloween Costume Competition, Part 2

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A Japanese competition called Jimi Halloween, which roughly translates to “mundane/sober Halloween,” welcomes costumes that illustrate the foibles of modern life in a capitalist workaholic society. Here’s Part 2 of our favorites from this year.

Guy Who Blows on the Bottom of a Videogame Cartridge Before Inserting It Into the Console

Person Who Appears to Be Menacing But Who is Also an Animal Lover

Guy Who Ran Out to McDonald’s For Coffee and Returns With Spontaneously-Purchased French Fries that Everyone in the Office Can Smell

Person Waiting in Line for an Autograph When Someone Cuts in Front of Them

Person Who Cannot Find a Seat in Crowded Food Court

Guy Who Doesn’t Have the Right Batteries for His Remote Control

Junior High School Student Who Had to Stay Home Sick and Asked His Mom to Pick Up a Magazine For Him to Pass the Time

Recycling Bin That Has Annoyingly Been Clogged With Large Bubble Tea Cup

Guy Who Was Dancing Playfully, Accidentally Hit Hand on Corner of Table, and Learned the Resultant Injury Will Take Three Weeks to Heal

Unhelpful Person Who Shows Up at a Barbecue to Partake, But Offers No Assistance

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