Nice quote sinan. I think those who are defnerift just for the sake of being defnerift is equally as laughable as those who are all the same. The key is to understand what you are doing instead of blindly following the trend. I agree to cuiyao that lolita are no defnerift from others, there are good and there are evil. Never stereotype others merely based on how they dress like.I don't particularly appreciate lolita but I respect them. Afterall, we live our own lives and no one else is in the position to judge others on that.
on 2015-Dec-24 23:10:36 Ronnie said
Check out the Japanese noodle shop in the rear of Tensuke Japanese Market in Kenny Center. Just like the <a href="http://scciqeio.com">moredn</a> noodle shops where I used to have lunch in Tokyo when I lived there a few years ago. I tried the miso ramen, $6.50, very good and completely authentic. Many other typical, reasonably priced soba and udon bowls. You can also bring in the sushi you get from another window in the market.
on 2015-Dec-26 08:37:21 Bartosz said
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