
This is genuinely the most iconic Jojo's video in my mind
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This is genuinely the most iconic Jojo's video in my mind




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Timely and perfect article to quote from VOGUE JAPAN! 📖🕊 (It's about Bonbon Drop seals—the super cute 3D stickers that are exploding in popularity among little girls in Japan right now) ┈┈┈┈┈┈┈┈┈┈ Once upon a time, we innocently traded stickers and shared our “cute” with each other. But as we grew up, many of us sealed away that impulse, labeling it “childish.” The clear sparkle of Bonbon Drops gently sweeps away that hesitation. Without needing words, just sticking one tiny piece on your favorite item brings back a solid sense of “me.” It’s like a small switch that helps you reclaim the parts of yourself that became harder to see in everyday adult life. As the “Seal Minister” says: “‘Liking’ things is a very happy energy that connects people and objects.” At its core, this boom isn’t just about owning cute stuff—it’s about honestly re-acknowledging your own sensitivity again. ┈┈┈┈┈┈┈┈┈┈ This is straight-up proof that, as little girls grow up, there comes a time when we suddenly think: “Ugh… I still feel kinda like a little kid… this is a bit embarrassing, isn’t it…?” 🥹 To women all over the world who were once little girls: Didn’t you have so many moments like that during your teenage years? That tiny heart-fluttering feeling of “am I still childish?” 🥹✨







Calling Black men the n-word is racism. If John has coprolalia and can’t control the slurs he says, he should watch from a separate area, not in the main audience where Black people are exposed to slurs
