If this man had seen the Korean film Sad Movie, he would know this is a bad plan.
If this man had seen the Korean film Sad Movie, he would know this is a bad plan.
I'm not even gonna lie. I'm excited for next week's episode and coverage on Jezebel.
I have a few rompers and overalls. I enjoy them.
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@TheHollyCat: Yep, unfortunately there is a picture in which a girl wearing what I can only describe as a "salad" prom dress is grinding with another girl.
@EricaJoy: I thought that hand sign meant cunnilingus?
@ChessieCat: I drink about 3 liters spaced throughout the day when I'm really active, and less when I just sit around the house. I think the fact that I live in Hawaii also makes me more thirsty :)
@ChessieCat: If you forced yourself to drink water, you would start to love it. Some people I know who hate the taste of water add a bit of sugar to make it bearable.
No one really likes sodas. If you go long enough with out it, your body stops being addicted to the sugar and caffeine, and you realize it tastes like crap.
The thing that scared me most about shopping in Japan is that there were no sizes...just one size. As in, you better fit it.
@Bar Belle: They most certainly do. I always see them on my Japanese friend's hotmail. There are also a lot of breast enhancement ads and eyelid "fixers."
@Adora Belle Dearheart: I love all three of these groups! But I have to say, it breaks my heart when people call Tiffany fat, Nicole "curvy" (compared to Goo Hara a plank would be obese) or BEG ugly.
This reminds me of a really great documentary, Afghan Star. It follows the contestants of an American Idol style show in Afghanistan.
@ohayou_kun: Actually, I meant the Japanese definition of otaku. American anime fans have in some ways reclaimed that word (not fully understanding the origin), but in Japan it's an insult if applied seriously to a person.
@MizJenkins: Thank you. Not a lot of people understand the depravity of otaku or lolicons. To most people, this does look very innocent.
@KayKins: Exactly.
@jurisenpai: Unfortunately, I think they are setting her up to be thrown away. They haven't spent much time on her, but she's already released so much low grade materials.
@MissyMcCLung: I wouldn't call it porn either, but I do think it's exploitation. They are not taking her as a serious artist (because honestly she has no talent, even by the low Japanese industry standards)
I can't believe she is being featured on this website without talking about how she is basically child porn for thousands of creepy otaku. She became a sensation on Japanese video site niconico douga after posting videos of her dancing (badly) to Japanese songs.