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Debate on the "Moe girls"
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16:19, June 15, 2009

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There are "Moe paparazzi"

The so-called "Moe", originated in Japan, and refers to the enthusiasm when readers see the beautiful girls in comics. Later, some girls began dressing up copying the girls in cartoons, and made themselves look like girls, some no more than 10-year-old.

In the Baidu Post bar, there are many well-known "Moe stars". Because of they are good at making the "Moe" style they have become other people's models for imitating. Such "Moe stars" have a lot of fans, and they will change their images everyday. In public places, there are specialized "Moe paparazzi" who are responsible for uploading the latest images of "Moe stars" for viewing.

Expert: this phenomenon is normal

Sun Yuanming, the psychology and sociology expert at Chongqing Academy of Social Sciences, said, the pursuit of novel fashion such as "Moe" style is young people's born instinct. This phenomenon is normal. It is necessary to know that young people from each generation have their own sought for fashion. The current fashion must be abandoned and updated several years later.

Netizens' voices

"Die-hard pen fans": "Is there any necessity for doing this? What should we do if all the people walking on the streets look like children?"

"Mature persimmon": "They are really formidable. What do these people do make up like that?"

"Grass kiss": "It's gonna be a really terrible if grandmothers make up like that!"

By People's Daily Online



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