Sarganto wrote:Why is it, that
"random japanese stuff" + gaijin = terribly wrong
As a gaijin, you just shouldn't do or wear anything...well...japanese?
You mean like this?:nihonjin:



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Sarganto wrote:Why is it, that
"random japanese stuff" + gaijin = terribly wrong
As a gaijin, you just shouldn't do or wear anything...well...japanese?
kusai Jijii wrote:the fags even got a tat on his srse. Guess thats so Mummy dont see it.
2triky wrote:
Samurai_Jerk wrote:Hmmm ...cosplay, eh? I have been looking for a new hobby to replace drinking.
Mulboyne wrote:
Part history, part notebook, the reports of this Swiss photographer who travelled in Japan for three decades are transporting, beguiling and often amusing: One shouldn't dismiss Japanese music "until one has been subjected to it for at least six or seven hours." In the Fifties, Bouvier set up home in an oddly rustic suburb of Tokyo where the only English-based words were "kissu (from 'kiss') and stenko (from 'stinky')". Bouvier describes a cluttered world, where poverty was common but begging unknown and cleanliness scrupulously observed. Bathing was particularly important for foreigners who "have the reputation of being easily tracked by their odour".
Mulboyne wrote:[img]".... foreigners who "have the reputation of being easily tracked by their odour"....."
kusai Jijii wrote:Ahhhh, Daisuke Sensei. Now just who do you suppose he is trying to get his dick up today?
kusai Jijii wrote:Yutairui,
I believe the pertinant word in my last post was trying
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