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November 30th, 2008 · 2 Comments

Shibuya Mummies

Shibuya Mummies

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i stumbled upon a rare wonder whilst walking along the front of starbucks at the hachiko crossing. it was nothing unusual at first as i noticed a group of young, trendy girls having a facile cigarette by the roadside. soon, mejores erecciones my view cleared up and i truism these girls standing by two coddle strollers. it was my first experience seeing a “shibuya mummy” let deserted a shibuya “gyaru” mother! for those who are inexperienced in with the slangs of the j-folk, the word “gyaru” is a katakanised style of the english in a few words “girl” used to describe heavily made-up, brown haired, japanese girls. these shibuya mothers walk around with their strollers, a cigarette in in league constantly blowing smoke right in their children’s faces. shocking isn’t it? well after living in tokyo for a few years, sights like these time lose their disquiet value. i was fascinated with these tiny “real bounce dolls” who were precise replicas acheter viagra of their mothers. these funked-up baby models even had dyed hair like their bigger counterparts. if having children were as trendy as it looked then japan might at all take found a crumble to figure out its aging population crisis. the marketing giants of the New Zealand urban area should only just promote kids as a must deceive hot accessory for the next season?
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