kawaii will never die

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The world population is growing older as life expectancy increases and the global birth rate falls lower. Japan—the birthplace of kawaii culture—is seeing a rapidly aging population. If there are less youth in the future, yet we refuse to allow older adults to wear what they want, wouldn’t that mean that less people would be wearing kawaii fashion as time goes on? Wearing kawaii fashion your whole life is a commitment to keeping its legacy strong. Anyone who thinks someone is too old for kawaii is not only ageist—discriminating against people based on their age—but also not supporting the culture itself.

do you agree?

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That's funny how your username is @A_Good_Girl but your pfp is a boy

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Mattew wrote:

That's funny how your username is @A_Good_Girl but your pfp is a boy

i know i know

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but do u agree?

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I agree everyone should wear what they want to, I just expected a more serious topic tho after your first words :)
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Well if I see Risk Astley wearing a kawai hat it will be a little bit weird

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Mattew wrote:

Well if I see Risk Astley wearing a kawai hat it will be a little bit weird

xaxaxaxa (russian laugh)

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IcyAvaleigh wrote:
I agree everyone should wear what they want to, I just expected a more serious topic tho after your first words :)

but what if japan changed fasion?

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idk basically people decide what's cool to wear nowadays
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IcyAvaleigh wrote:
idk basically people decide what's cool to wear nowadays

wellll sooooooooooooooooooooooo many people like it so............. forever?

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some people will always like it, I mean if you really want to get a lets say 200 years old uniform nowadays it can still be made possible so
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A_Good_Girl wrote:

The world population is growing older as life expectancy increases and the global birth rate falls lower. Japan—the birthplace of kawaii culture—is seeing a rapidly aging population. If there are less youth in the future, yet we refuse to allow older adults to wear what they want, wouldn’t that mean that less people would be wearing kawaii fashion as time goes on? Wearing kawaii fashion your whole life is a commitment to keeping its legacy strong. Anyone who thinks someone is too old for kawaii is not only ageist—discriminating against people based on their age—but also not supporting the culture itself.

do you agree?

what are you someone from twitter?

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IcyAvaleigh wrote:
some people will always like it, I mean if you really want to get a lets say 200 years old uniform nowadays it can still be made possible so

what about stone age lol

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Actually i am worried like if kawaii style gets out of style

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Well one day yes

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A_Good_Girl wrote:

Actually i am worried like if kawaii style gets out of style

Oh no! how tragic

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Mattew wrote:

Well one day yes

I don't think so

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I think so

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Why?

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Because one day it will die

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