Teh nipponese like fetish, too!

Feb 09, 2007 12:26

An article I think you might all be interested in...

clicky.

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media: news article, community: lolita in the media

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crownprince February 9 2007, 03:29:57 UTC
wrong community?

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uiggu February 9 2007, 03:33:11 UTC
The linked article's about lolita. Even though the writer, predictably, doesn't have a clue.

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crownprince February 9 2007, 03:38:41 UTC
oh my, I'm sorry ^^;; I typed my comment without really reading the article...

but indeed, I agree about the writer D:

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uiggu February 9 2007, 03:32:15 UTC
Dressed in dollhouse and death chic, these young women are a common sight in touristy Harajuku, where their main pastime, it seems, is posing for cameras.

... Please to be doing some fucking research, writer-person.

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patchworkdoll February 9 2007, 03:33:49 UTC
Yes, please to be doing research.

Our main pastime is always shopping and buying more!!!

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uiggu February 9 2007, 03:36:35 UTC
XD

Our main pastime is... TO CONSUME!

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pgchan February 9 2007, 21:40:12 UTC
XD; Sorry, OT, but your icon made me just bust up laughing.

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kisei_prophet February 9 2007, 03:43:18 UTC
Jesus I wish people would stop reading so much into clothes.

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crownprince February 9 2007, 03:45:46 UTC
yeah~ can't it just be that we like clothes, just as much as other people? We just choose to like a certain style that doesn't involve showing skin and clevage D:

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kisei_prophet February 9 2007, 03:47:00 UTC
NO BECAUSE THAT'S NOT NORMAL FOR A WOMAN TO BE MODEST IN THIS DAY AND AGE? R U LEIK CRAZY OR SOMTHIN? :|

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crownprince February 9 2007, 04:00:25 UTC
HOMG OF COURSE! EVERYONE WHO LIKES LOLITA IS CRAZYYYYYY. IF WE WERE NORMAL WE'D BE DRESSIN' LIKE SKANKS, 'CUZ DAT'S THE NORMAL WAY TO DRESS!

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patchworkdoll February 9 2007, 03:45:04 UTC
Definition of lolita: Consumer Whore

That wasn't too difficult...

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rayna1 February 9 2007, 03:52:03 UTC
"“Freaky,’’ “strange’’ and “uncomfortable’’ are regular adjectives that appear in stories of depression, escapism and wrist-cutting among these women"

No, that's more emo.

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violet_maiden February 9 2007, 04:03:08 UTC
It's exactly what I thought when I read that XD

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