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  • Drag to Playlist kinda quick vid on differences between ganguro, banba, manba, and gyaru quick description. didnt have my notes together like i did in a vid that i scrapped lol oh wellz. and damn, why is this vid so dark lol XD gonguro/ganguro white eye and lip make up, no nose stripe, bright garish colours, platforms 90 early 2000s old manba bleached hair, usually flatish or not alot of volume. cute in a tacky way aka lots of cute accessories and stickers stuck to face. some make up isnt blended that well early 2000 to i think kind of mid 2000s?

    WN.com - Articles related to M&S selling extra-big school uniforms for obese children 2010

  • /dark tanned gal manba old manba new and banba tsuyme manba crazier manba style gyaru fashionable girl with or without a tan gyaru styles or theme

    WN.com - Articles related to M&S selling extra-big school uniforms for obese children 2010

  • Sms this video kinda quick vid on differences between ganguro, banba, manba, and gyaru quick description. didnt have my notes together like i did in a vid that i scrapped lol oh wellz. and damn, why is this vid so dark lol XD gonguro/ganguro white eye and lip make up, no nose stripe, bright garish colours, platforms 90 early 2000s old manba bleached hair, usually flatish or not alot of volume. cute in a tacky way aka lots of cute accessories and stickers stuck to face. some make up isnt blended that well early 2000 to i think kind of mid 2000s?

    WN.com - Articles related to M&S selling extra-big school uniforms for obese children 2010

  • /dark tanned gal manba old manba new and banba tsuyme manba crazier manba style gyaru fashionable girl with or without a tan gyaru styles or theme

    WN.com - Articles related to M&S selling extra-big school uniforms for obese children 2010

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  • archaic name for Ireland; hibernia (from the Latin for "winter quarters"; the Romans, who never made it to Ireland, mistakenly believed it to be a cold, snowy, desolate place -- they didn't understand the mitigating influence of the Gulf Stream).

    January 29, 2009

  • Alright, ditch the snow, but 2 out of 3 wasn't bad.

    January 29, 2009