>>3332Long story short, we rebeled against the facist law of no signs by having signs at the 4chan meet-up that was taken place in the hall. I got escorted back to my room to dump my signs, Martyr-kun (Picutred above) decided to make a quick sign (also above), but some bitch took him my the arm and dragged him to security, Moot, showing how bad ass he was, bitched the girl out and we all followed Martyr-kun to the office to protest. (It was "Pool's Closed" before we knew it) Course he got off with a slap on the wrist and we went back to do 4chan things in the hallways.
We later did a giant "wryyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy" montage with a sign for someone in Iraq, and staff tried to stop us. Moot stepped in again and cussed them out majorly explaining it. We got away with it.
My personal plight was that I had the 4chan Party Van (Just a cardboard box with "4chan party van" writen on the sides) When I was going back to my room, staff ambused me there and dragged me all the way back to security and decided to use me as viable scapgoat for any sign incident that occured. (I am the man with 4chan in the folder) They also said that the 4chan Party Van was a sign and had be tear it up. Taz was actually in the room, but as I stated before, we have a rocky relationship from previous cons and obviously just the sight of me being brought in would have caused a massive headache, so he just said he had to go do something and he bolted out leaving the other staffers wondering what the hell happened... Kudos to Taz though for doing that since I'm guess we both didn't want to get into a brawl of sorts.
As for the box, I'll never forget what the middle aged black guy said, because my vest had "4chan" writen all over it.
"I'm going out on a limb and going to say, this is a sign"
Somehow, other /b/tards managed to their hands on the remains of the party van and kept it at their artist alley booth. I had some my signs auctioned off and they made around 40 dollars.