lalasoso
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Sep 07 2010 02:16 AM
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What song was she song in Festa? I wonder.
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Zezima
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Sep 07 2010 02:24 AM
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how odd of a choice to wear a dress of the union jack while in Thailand. What undertones does that have to it? Considering the globalists somewhat-recent push into southeast asia in trying to spread the English language virus i would say something wrong is going amiss in bangkok, before you know it your language is gone because the government forces you to give up your native language and learn that of a foreigners just so they can get call center jobs there to make up for the governments lack of decision making and for their great failures.
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Glasseyelashes
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Sep 07 2010 02:31 AM
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^i think she just wore it because she liked it.
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Cardi
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Sep 07 2010 04:44 AM
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I wonder if she even knows what it is. Maybe she thinks it's just a neato little design.
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Sorano
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Sep 07 2010 01:18 PM
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She's been to Britain, so she should know what it is. ^^' But look at Buono!, they also have that flag all over their clothes. Punk and rock-ish clothes often do, doesn't it? It's just a fashion thing, nothing you should go all political about.
And it looks good. Especially on Yossy. :P
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stany
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Sep 07 2010 01:40 PM
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@Zezima Well, British or US flags are often used like this... I wouldn't search for some hidden meanings in it.
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Arche-JoIyO
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Sep 07 2010 04:56 PM
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The British flag is really cool for clothes, there's no helping it.
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