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That’s how you walk when you know you’re bad.
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HOLY SHIT GOALS FOR THIS SUMMER.
”#does this fall under cultural appropriation or cultural appreciation #idek “
It’s kind of called following the gal trends.
I’m really convinced it depends on who…
I’m pretty sure we were getting nothing but compliments by the japanese people~at the festival and even friends over in japan thought it looked nice and put together.
sooooo who are you speaking for?
why do we need to ask people about the shit we wear?
It’s traditional wear, worn in the traditional way, at a traditional oriented festival… not a convention.lol not for lulz..lol there was a purpose.
its really not cultural appropriation when in fact we’re well versed and familiar with japanese culture in general. We know what it is, we know wearing it a certain way can turn the aura of the complete outfit from one thing to another, we can even tell you every part of each piece’s name….
damn… can a nigga wear and look sexy in anything but a mumu and/or rags these days?

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- 1984 by George Orwell
- A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens
- A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man by James Joyce
- A Tale of Two Cities by Charles Dickens
- Aesop’s Fables by Aesop
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Click on the motherfucking Hypelinks bitches.
Here! Have a fuckload of modern literature, too!
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- A Study In Scarlet - Sir Arthur Conan Doyle
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HOLY SHIT GOALS FOR THIS SUMMER.
”#does this fall under cultural appropriation or cultural appreciation #idek “
It’s kind of called following the gal trends.
amber~ but layering really isnt unheard of though. lol xDD so you’re good.

I don’t understand why retarded people randomly pop up on my dash. Complaining about how people are staring at them on the street oh no why don’t they mind their own business omgosh
Gyaru = dressing like a slut
You wanna dress like a slut, prepared to get looked at like one.
Wanna look like a…
Reblogging bcuz u speak the truth
It just irks the hell out of me. This wave of people wanting to ‘be something’ purely for some internet cookies but they can’t handle the pressure of the real world.
Part of the thing with Gyaru is that you’re going to have to throw all your fucks away at the door.
All of it.
No one wants to hear about people staring at you— no one tried to grope you or anything— get used to it, we all go through it. They are going to have the srs thirst (or disgust) when you walk down the street. It’s going to happen. It’s going to continue to happen.
If people really thought that walking out every day in gal would be a re-enactment of ‘Crazy In Love’ MV
then I think it’s sort of time for them to take a couple of seats and re-think their choices. Cuz they are clearly not about this life
so ….what i got out of this is…if I ever decided to go full gyaru..I need to be ready to be harassed and possibly assaulted because it’s my fault for dressing that way?
lmao
ok
no one was verbally harassed or touched. If that happened then this wouldve been a whole different story. THE POINT is that if youre going to wear revealing clothing you should be prepared to be LOOKED at. You cant expect people to not be shocked by what youre wearing. Dont complain about the stares. Hold your head up high and continue to do you despite strange looks. If you cant do that then you’re not really about that sl00ty clothes life.
I see where I read it wrong now
But side note, there is no such thing as dressing slutty.
:)
this has been basically a bunch of people being assholes to a girl who did nothing to them, and getting upset because she was complaining , so they complained about how they don’t like it when people complain. This has been “what is hypocrisy?” By Taylor S. thanks for watching.
and this is a comment by an irrelevant who doesn’t have any knowledge of any drama beyond what is posted on Gal Secrets. Thanks again for joining in on “Why do I even speak” by Lil Wayne. Have a good night.
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