



@It is a mystery @IndeedI remember her.
Did I end up posting a thread about her?
I guess I decided not posting it after all.
She became viral because people were asking online, do you prefer her or Sydney Sweeney's look?
I know. This is too cute. Happy for herHey, that's neat. She had a cool lil' moment, capitalized on it and went back to doing her thing. Kinda wholesome.
all happiness to spread was a PAAGI know. This is too cute. Happy for her
Same thing I said. I'm so confused. LOL. I'm finding that is happening more and more on these innanet streets.I have no idea what i just wathed,,, I'm think![]()


You know what trips me out? They have a character set specifically for non Japanese originated words, and because certain sounds, like L or many characters ending with a vowel, don't exist in the japanese, they spell the word exactly as they would say it. So instead of Black, its burakku (ブラック). I mean, their word for black is Kuro/Kuroi, but I just thought it was interesting.I've always found it fascinating how Japanese people don't know they've created their own English that we don't use outside of their country.
She dead ass thinks "office lady" is a legitimate job description that people in the west use and defines herself as such.
My other favorites are "salaryman" meaning any dude working in corporate, "Viking" meaning any restaurant with a buffet, and "consent" meaning a power outlet.![]()
You know what trips me out? They have a character set specifically for non Japanese originated words, and because certain sounds, like L or many characters ending with a vowel, don't exist in the japanese, they spell the word exactly as they would say it. So instead of Black, its burakku (ブラック). I mean, their word for black is Kuro/Kuroi, but I just thought it was interesting.
Vancouver convinced meI always thought an paags dream was a white boy