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Britney Spears, 1999
35mm Noise
A polaroid picture taken by Fiona Appleâs mom on the day she signed a contract with Sony. She is holding the advance cheque.
Mausoleum (1983)
Savage
Goddamn Marge, donât drag her like this
Blam, right in her face. Helen deserves getting knocked down a peg, since sheâs always doing it to MargeâŠthe gossip..
Highland cattle calves are shorter than most, but still rock the show!
The Wait, Six N. Five
Japanese promo cassettes from 1999 [x]
The Japanese Kanji on that first cassette translates to âShinjitsuâ or in English âTruthâ
The Princess Diaries (2001) dir. Garry Marshall
Donât let people make fun of you for liking japanese culture.
I am living in japan right now and let me tell ya:
There are people here who canât speak or understand English who play nothing but Missy elliot and ludacris, even in businesses like housing offices and restaurants.
There are people who have cowboy hats and dead cow skulls in their home because they idolize what they assume American homes are like.
There are people who learn English strictly through music videos and American television shows.
There are entire karaoke bars with english songs often sung by people who have no idea what the lyrics mean.
Japan often takes American shows like the powerpuff girls and make japanese versions of them.
They often mistake common Americans for celebrities. I have been mistaken for Micheal jordan, tiger woods, Shaquille o'neal, Tyler perry, and saddest of all: queen latifa.
The act of sprinkling English into your japanese sentences is considered cute and cool and is popular with teenagers. Bonus points if you happen to use it correctly.
Japanese stores sell shirts with english on them and people buy them not knowing that most of those word combinations are nonsense.
Donât let someone shame you for singing an anime opening, using japanese in your sentences, wearing clothing with japanese on it, ect. If anything, this is just one more thing that you have in common with them.
The American/Japanese cultural exchange is so pure and wonderful and I love it so much
OK BUT RESONATE WITH THE SHIRT THING THOUGH
My Chinese relatives buy me shirts from China with English letters on them hoping I think itâs cool
I have a shirt that says âHi Quality Ualityâ
Itâs amazing
It happens alot.
And then whatâs really great is Americans getting tattoos of Chinese characters thinking they mean one thing when they really donât
Also a topic where the reverse happens.
lemme tell you..i have been in a grocery store in Japan and heard the unedited Get Low playin over the intercom..it was literally a Katt Williams moment
Oh, unsensored songs are pretty common.
I should not be hearing an unsensored âMagic Stickâ playing at a family restaurant.
And the best thing is when literally no one shows that they understand what is being said.
I was in a Chinese cafe one time and they had obviously put on their âfuck youâ playlist. I mean, uncensored versions of Fuck You by Lilly Allen, Fuck You by Cee-lo Green, etc. No one else had any idea.
Oh, also, I got my favorite shirt ever in a little tchotchky store in Sichuan:
that last one got me holy shit.
            i wish i had
        never met you
   TOUCH       MY       BUTT
then there would be mo need to imprese you
 o need to want you.No naed for. loring you
  No need tar crying over you.Noneed for
 heartbreaks.No nead for paln oru tears.No
  neard for forgoure promises .nead for
For every american teenager that is screaming the lyrics to their favorite anime opening, thereâs likely at least 1 or 2 Japanese teens singing English profanities at a karaoke bar.
I want all these shirts though