most people live by Netflix, going out with their friends and going to another country during summer. That's it. Every year they just do this.
You could think that by going to a new country every year, you learn new stuff but no, they just stay in the hotel, go to a walk and stop at the same shop they have at home >went to Italy with 2 boring friends >they wanted to go to mcdonalds
right
Why is she black?
>Why is she black?
Oh right, most of the whites in Europe live in cooler regions, so you've probably never seen a tanned person before
right is just a normal chick, if thats really how jks are now that just depressing
My mom is Japanese and in some of her old photos, maybe from the late 90s, she literally looks like the girl on the left.
That image really does make it seem like people lack unique and interesting personalities these days.
most people live by Netflix, going out with their friends and going to another country during summer. That's it. Every year they just do this.
You could think that by going to a new country every year, you learn new stuff but no, they just stay in the hotel, go to a walk and stop at the same shop they have at home
>went to Italy with 2 boring friends
>they wanted to go to mcdonalds
Really?
That is a gyaru in the 2021?
How is that the inverse of the beauty standard?
It just says High School Girl not gyaru
Except on the left where its saying shes a kogal whereas right is embodying "simple is best"
Right with left's hair
what the hell does a normal chick look like over there if thats a jk
JK literally means high school girl you fricking cumbranied moron
bullshit
The 20s aren't over. If things continue as they are, though, I'd say the 00s.
Right but the girl needs to be switched up. So left.
The average JK didn’t even look like that in 2000.
>bawd (actually pure)
>pure (actually bawd)
Soul vs Soulless
right with left clothes
blame Japan's conformism fetish
I'm female and look like one in the left.
The one on the left is probably the right's mom assuming she got pregnant by her late teens/early 20.