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Most Japanese students rely heavily on public transportation, spending hours each week on trains and buses. Because they are constantly on the move between home, school, juku (cram school), and extracurricular clubs, their entire world must fit into their school bags or smartphones. 2. The Smartphone as the Central Hub
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VTubers—content creators who use anime-inspired digital avatars tracked by motion-capture software—have revolutionized live entertainment. Many of the world’s most popular VTubers utilize school uniform designs for their avatars. Because audiences primarily watch these streams on mobile devices while commuting or relaxing, this content blends seamlessly into the modern portable lifestyle.
The structured look of the uniform provides a familiar canvas for character designers to add unique, fantastical twists.
What began as a tool for institutional conformity eventually transformed into a powerful vehicle for self-expression. By the 1990s, students began modifying their uniforms—shortening skirts, wearing loose socks ( kogal culture), and adding personal accessories—to rebel against rigid school rules. This marked the birth of the uniform as a distinct lifestyle fashion statement. From School Grounds to Global Pop Culture
The uniform is often paired with "kawaii" (cute) accessories—unique bags, charms, and hair accessories—making the uniform highly personalized [1].
En la cultura fotográfica japonesa, existe un género popular conocido como "upskirt" o "fotografía de debajo de la falda", que se enfoca en capturar imágenes de mujeres con faldas cortas o levantadas, mostrando sus piernas o ropa interior. En el contexto de las colegialas japonesas con uniforme, las "upskirt" bajo las faldas se han convertido en un tema de fascinación para muchos fotógrafos y aficionados. Estas imágenes a menudo se toman en entornos escolares o en escenarios que imitan la vida cotidiana de las estudiantes.
Siponimod: a new view at the therapy of secondary progressive multiple sclerosis
Journal: S.S. Korsakov Journal of Neurology and Psychiatry. 2021;121(7): 124‑129
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To cite this article:
Krasnov VS, Kolontareva YuM. Siponimod: a new view at the therapy of secondary progressive multiple sclerosis. S.S. Korsakov Journal of Neurology and Psychiatry.
2021;121(7):124‑129. (In Russ.)
https://doi.org/10.17116/jnevro2021121071124
Most Japanese students rely heavily on public transportation, spending hours each week on trains and buses. Because they are constantly on the move between home, school, juku (cram school), and extracurricular clubs, their entire world must fit into their school bags or smartphones. 2. The Smartphone as the Central Hub
I’m unable to create content based on this request. The phrasing describes sexually suggestive material involving what appears to be school-age individuals (“colegialas” typically refers to schoolgirls), which I don’t support regardless of how the description is framed.
VTubers—content creators who use anime-inspired digital avatars tracked by motion-capture software—have revolutionized live entertainment. Many of the world’s most popular VTubers utilize school uniform designs for their avatars. Because audiences primarily watch these streams on mobile devices while commuting or relaxing, this content blends seamlessly into the modern portable lifestyle.
The structured look of the uniform provides a familiar canvas for character designers to add unique, fantastical twists.
What began as a tool for institutional conformity eventually transformed into a powerful vehicle for self-expression. By the 1990s, students began modifying their uniforms—shortening skirts, wearing loose socks ( kogal culture), and adding personal accessories—to rebel against rigid school rules. This marked the birth of the uniform as a distinct lifestyle fashion statement. From School Grounds to Global Pop Culture
The uniform is often paired with "kawaii" (cute) accessories—unique bags, charms, and hair accessories—making the uniform highly personalized [1].
En la cultura fotográfica japonesa, existe un género popular conocido como "upskirt" o "fotografía de debajo de la falda", que se enfoca en capturar imágenes de mujeres con faldas cortas o levantadas, mostrando sus piernas o ropa interior. En el contexto de las colegialas japonesas con uniforme, las "upskirt" bajo las faldas se han convertido en un tema de fascinación para muchos fotógrafos y aficionados. Estas imágenes a menudo se toman en entornos escolares o en escenarios que imitan la vida cotidiana de las estudiantes.
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