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yanpa wrote:They're all really guys?
yanpa wrote:They're all really guys?
chokonen888 wrote:I'd top them off if given the chance....but are they legal?
Anonymous1 wrote:chokonen888 wrote:I'd top them off if given the chance....but are they legal?
they were 17-18 years old at the time of the photo...they r all fairly legal
Anonymous1 wrote:and according to their contract....they are all virgins
Coligny wrote:I prefer mah sluts with their cherry popped... Choko, I'll sloppy second youze... (plus i won't have to deal with the mess in the laundry)
chokonen888 wrote:was painful for her
chokonen888 wrote:Coligny wrote:I prefer mah sluts with their cherry popped... Choko, I'll sloppy second youze... (plus i won't have to deal with the mess in the laundry)
I dunno if you want them in the shape I leave em in. The last lemur I cut ties with sent me a 10 page e-mail telling me why I shouldn't be proud of my dick size (and I'm no AO, not by far...she's just used to tiny peepees), how the size was painful for her, and how Japanese are harder and produce more sperm than me An obvious attempt to hurt my pride...I had to reply in English, "You're not making the compelling case you think you are."
cstaylor wrote:chokonen888 wrote:was painful for her
Coligny wrote:Did you also send a pikshure of MiniChoko ?
Taro Toporific wrote:They're Corean.
That's an automatic NOOOOO!
Taro Toporific wrote:They're Corean.
That's an automatic NOOOOO!
Coligny wrote:Come on, certified batshit can be cool for a week or 2...
Territory Tensions Threaten Japan’s K-Pop Boom
Wall Street Journal - JaapnRealTime August 27, 2012
Just one stop away from Tokyo’s Shinjuku hub, in Shin-Okubo, the streets are lined with shops advertising Korean music and movies, bibimbap and the latest beauty secrets from the country next door. Young Japanese girls rolling bright suitcases behind them sift through pictures of Korean celebrities from groups like Big Bang and U-KISS.
No one in Shin-Okubo seems fazed that tensions between Japan and South Korea have increased after South Korean President Lee Myung-bak visited a pair of disputed islands, listed on global maps as the Liancourt Rocks, and called Dokdo in South Korea and Takeshima in Japan. But there are signs that tensions may now be spilling over from diplomacy to pop culture.
On Friday, Tsuyoshi Yamaguchi, Japan’s vice foreign minister, said during a television appearance that it might be “difficult” for Korean actor Song Il-guk to come to Japan after he swam in a relay to the disputed islands last week on South Korea’s Independence Day...more...
Anonymous1 wrote:Taro Toporific wrote:They're Corean.
That's an automatic NOOOOO!
here comes Taro in his black van
"Go home white pigu"
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hzmgyFQNvvU
Taro Toporific wrote:Coligny wrote:Come on, certified batshit can be cool for a week or 2...
Great news!Territory Tensions Threaten Japan’s K-Pop Boom
Wall Street Journal - JaapnRealTime August 27, 2012
Just one stop away from Tokyo’s Shinjuku hub, in Shin-Okubo, the streets are lined with shops advertising Korean music and movies, bibimbap and the latest beauty secrets from the country next door. Young Japanese girls rolling bright suitcases behind them sift through pictures of Korean celebrities from groups like Big Bang and U-KISS.
No one in Shin-Okubo seems fazed that tensions between Japan and South Korea have increased after South Korean President Lee Myung-bak visited a pair of disputed islands, listed on global maps as the Liancourt Rocks, and called Dokdo in South Korea and Takeshima in Japan. But there are signs that tensions may now be spilling over from diplomacy to pop culture.
On Friday, Tsuyoshi Yamaguchi, Japan’s vice foreign minister, said during a television appearance that it might be “difficult” for Korean actor Song Il-guk to come to Japan after he swam in a relay to the disputed islands last week on South Korea’s Independence Day...more...
yanpa wrote:Is "middle of the ocean" a euphemism for "boyfriend's crotch"?
Anonymous1 wrote:politics is politics.....it in no way persuades japanese kpop fans
Taro Toporific wrote:Anonymous1 wrote:politics is politics.....it in no way persuades japanese kpop fans
K-Pop Popularity in Japan Declining
Soompi | 2012/09/06
On September 5, Japanese newspaper Asahi reported that the popularity of K-pop in Japan is declining this year. Their analysis pointed out that Japanese fans are not sick of monotonously identical styles of K-pop artists and various political controversies between Korea and Japan have affected general attitude towards anything Korea-related. </p>
<p>Asahi’s report said that while 15 K-pop artist made their Japanese debut in 2011, only 8 new teams debuted in Japan this year. Data from the Oricon charts show that the average debut album sales of a K-pop artist also declined from 37,000 in 2011 to 18,000 in 2012. The report also pointed out, “In June, an event featuring K-pop artists like Kara and Supernova in Hyogo was cancelled due to slow ticket sales."
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chokonen888 wrote:What's going to replace the K-girl bands? More underage untalented and over produced of the AKB ilk?
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