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Liik at these posts....All ah guas and Bapok
Damn......this is the most loser sh|t ever
Point provenOriginally posted by SMAPLionHeart:shut up . UB3R n00b suxx000000000r..
you and ur kindOriginally posted by Chewbacca:Valentinoo, i think we have suceeded in making these ah guas look like fools!!
Liik at these posts....All ah guas and Bapok
Damn......this is the most loser sh|t ever

OMG, SMAPLionHeart and crazy monkey looks great in this picOriginally posted by crazy monkey:you and ur kind
isnt this the jue shi hao bra scene? no copyrightOriginally posted by crazy monkey:you and ur kind
chio buOriginally posted by borgkilla:sweet !![]()


she's a hottie tooOriginally posted by crazy monkey:
BRAVO....Originally posted by crazy monkey:To the inferiority complex ridden Indian elites, the Indian beauties who won international crowns gave them a hope, that if they continue to ape the West in its mannerisms, lifestyle, consumption patterns, fashion designs and what have you, they will one day make it to world class, just as Sushmita and Aishwarya did by learning to walk, talk, dress, smile and wear makeup like Hollywood stars. On the surface, participation in these beauty contests may even give the impression of having a liberating effect on the supposedly tradition-bound Indian women by encouraging them to enhance their physical and sexual appeal. To see Indian women parading confidently in front of men and being sexually provocative could be seen as a sign of self-assertion of their womanhood and sexuality. But in actual fact these contests are hardly a celebration of womens beauty. They end up reducing their bodies and their whole existence to well-packaged products to get them to act as vehicles for consumer goods. Most of these are useless products and, therefore, must rely on media hype to generate an artificial demand. It is no coincidence, for instance, that Pepsi hired Sushmita and Aishwarya to boost their sales in India soon after they won the crown. It is only by using such glamorised models that they hope to persuade people to buy flavoured sugar water costing them no more than a few paise at Rs 6 a bottle and in the process harming their own health.

Originally posted by crazy monkey:To the inferiority complex ridden Indian elites, the Indian beauties who won international crowns gave them a hope, that if they continue to ape the West in its mannerisms, lifestyle, consumption patterns, fashion designs and what have you, they will one day make it to world class, just as Sushmita and Aishwarya did by learning to walk, talk, dress, smile and wear makeup like Hollywood stars. On the surface, participation in these beauty contests may even give the impression of having a liberating effect on the supposedly tradition-bound Indian women by encouraging them to enhance their physical and sexual appeal. To see Indian women parading confidently in front of men and being sexually provocative could be seen as a sign of self-assertion of their womanhood and sexuality. But in actual fact these contests are hardly a celebration of womens beauty. They end up reducing their bodies and their whole existence to well-packaged products to get them to act as vehicles for consumer goods. Most of these are useless products and, therefore, must rely on media hype to generate an artificial demand. It is no coincidence, for instance, that Pepsi hired Sushmita and Aishwarya to boost their sales in India soon after they won the crown. It is only by using such glamorised models that they hope to persuade people to buy flavoured sugar water costing them no more than a few paise at Rs 6 a bottle and in the process harming their own health.
linda liao and lin zhilin.Originally posted by crazy monkey:][/
hk japanese korea also likeOriginally posted by boy in blues:linda liao and lin zhilin.
you like taiwan mei ah?![]()