HarÅkiti Futatabi
I wasn’t entirely jesting when I stated that I was concerned that Courtney Stodden’s 2012 “Hello Courtney” video, which was themed as cross between Hello Kitty and Nekomimi, was going to sour America on Nekomimi – as well as emotionally scar many women who grew up with Hello Kitty.
Fortunately, there’s a plethora of evidence to support the theory that these memes are more than robust enough to survive Stodden’s unusual sense of sexy and appropriate. 😉 So HarÅkiti Futatabi (Hello Kitty Again).
Tags: Babes | Celebrities | Cosplay | Courtney Stodden | Hello Kitty | Humor | Japan | Nekomimi | Pop Culture | Sex Symbols
February 7th, 2015 at 5:48 am
Never heard of either one of those terms??
However, that will in no way hinder the young lady with the purple irises from taking the Blue Ribbon and/or the Gold Medal.
For this, she is at once entitled to the Grand Prize: Me!
February 7th, 2015 at 7:20 am
They’re both terms in Japanese – delivered here in Romaji (Latin orthography) because Kana (Japanese orthography) would have been useless for the majority of my readers.
HarÅkiti: Hello Kitty.
Nekomimi: Cat Girl (Literally “Cat Ears”)
And yes, I figured #9 with purple irises would be your favorite. 😉 She’s mine too, Buffet.
February 7th, 2015 at 7:40 am
Purple being the color of royalty, and if you look up the root origin/definition of Stephen, you’ll see the origin. She’s bound to dig me!
Thanks for the definitions.
*My preferred target for resting my eyes upon just so happens to coincide with that of Tweety Bird!