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Ultimate Lala

Recent fashion "lala" has seem to dominate most Asian teens of late and rapidly has become international. What are "lalas" and where do they come from? It's a major talking point and most concerned are debating over its origin. For starters, it is certainly not punk nor emo or gothic. So, where did it come from? Some claim the "lala" fashion is the revival of Asian punksters but there are no similarities nor characteristics whatsover between the likes of famous punksters Johnny Rotten, Tim Armstrong etc to compare with the modern day "lala". It doesn't have no emo or gothic signs on them although "lalas" often pose themselves or rather call themselves "emo". So once again, the million dollar question. Where does it come from?

History

For the past decades, East Asia has been making waves in terms of the fashion and music. The media broadcasted an uncountable sum of modern day dramas and with music videos obviously trying to imitate the quality and commercial value of modern music from the west by bringing in punk and gothic, but instead they somehow "modify" the outlook of a typical punk into a showboater with shinny jewellery and colourful clothes and thick make ups. With celebrities often promoting their "new look", it's fast spreading through the media and within such short period of time, the ultimate "lala" was born. Often using very annoying slangs and postures, the society seem to adapt with it very well but leaves only the minority which finds it a very frustrating sight to cope.

The Lala People

The typical female lala Often trying to come out with an innocent, trying to be cute wannabe look which many male teens find attracted to. The cause of this is actually airplay on television alienation that results this mindfucked wannabe.

The typical male lala What girls often think it's cool or very attractive which anti-lalas find it a nuisence and very annoying. You see them all over the streets boasting about with cocky attitudes and don't mind showing their homosexuality side of them to the public.

Mainstream and airplay and live broadcast on television seem to keep these people up to date to the latest fashion of their "idols" from Taiwan, Japan, Korea, Hong Kong etc. with the likes of popular chinese pop artists with a sense of unprofesssionalsm and lack of talent, their dressings seem to catch more attention than anything else. With their "kawaii" clothes and fancy jewellery, without a doubt opened up the market and purchase of these sort of clothes is becoming a common sight. Instead of plain T's and jeans, "lalas" often wear thick make up, fake jewellery, coloured hair, colourful striped clothes and fancy looking bottoms. Close relations of this sort are Ah Bengs, Ah Lians and Cina babi(http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cinababi), which all these share the same common thing: chinese extremist. Often being posers and wannabes being so easily brainwashed by such media shows their naiviety towards fashion.

Anti Lala

There has been lots of discussion and debate all around the South East Asia region on how to stop this from fast spreading. With lala pop chinese music played frequently on radio it seems more and more insulting to the ones more talented and more worthy of fame. Thus, many turn their backs on "lalas" and set up societies to decline them. Over in Malaysia, "lalas" open the door towards teens who turn posers and wannabes which they were also given a name : fucking bastards or in short just fucktard. It's very sad to say of such human nature has corrupted teenage minds and already in Malaysia, everyone on the street turn devastation into desire just to keep up with the majority. An active society called Shitehouse has been rated very interesting and not only they focus on social issues, they take the "lala" era very seriously with famous quotes of "Dont judge a book by its cover. judge it by its colour" which raise social conscious towards the matter. Also, most recently have made a blog for public to view and discuss on this issue. http://shitehouse.blogspot.com/ would be the url and access to the site is limitless and promises details of the latest "lalas".

The Near Future

In the near future, it is predicted that the "lala" fashion will still be on spreading which promises prospect for their kind. With people unconsciously being one of the infamous "lala" it has been very difficult for the more English or Western-civilized people to cope with. It has become a minority for such people and this could lead to misfortune towards evolution of mankind for the next few more decades and could well affect Western culture as the dominant one stands. Won't be soon before long we see globalisation at it's decline of reverse by having scenes of the "lala" fashion being promoted all over the world. The human mentality of fashion taste will be reduced to lack of creativity and as this "kawaii or cuTesZzz" fashion goes on the world will experience a massive turn around.

References [1]http://www.opinionasia.org/Thefutureofthemalaysianchinese [2]http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ah_Lian [3]http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ah_Beng [4]http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/May_13_Incident [5]http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cinababi Mawjia (talk) 14:29, 12 February 2008 (UTC) To All Lalas Out There. Fuck Off And Die. Your best friend, mJ

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