Published May 27th, 2013, 5/27/13 1:20 pm
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Model | Steve |
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gothic-lolita
Gender | Female |
Model | Steve |
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After a quick course in google I realized that apparently gothic lolita girls have like one million different labels based on pretty orphic criterions like color of their clothes or the number or ruffles or other stuff, and just like I am not going to write essays about how my skin is not a satyr, it's a faun dammit!, I was also not going to spend my evening trying to decipher the finer aspects of gothic lolita classification (which I had no idea even existed) just so I could properly name a silly generic skin I used for less than 24 hours and then promptly forgot about it even existing. Ignorance is a horrible thing, but I'll be damned if it ain't comfortable. *casually hides behind a desk and awaits divine retribution*
But hey, I always appreciate it when people sacrifice some of their valuable time and try to make me slightly less ignorant! Your comment made me realize that there's much more to the world of gothic lolita than I initially thought. I am not going to edit this skin because I have a straight rule that all pre-1.8 skins posted here are abandoned and essentially dead'n'buried, but if I ever feel like skinning something vaguely lolita-shaped in the future I promise to do them justice!
So. Yeah. Thanks for raising my IQ a little bit! And sorry for being a turd.
...I really don't understand why I can't write short comments like a normal person.