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I have the deluxe version and I want to post it here on newgrounds so that everyone can have it free but theres a problem it has a .exe extension so is there any way of changing that so that the users can have the free deluxe version?

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well its kinda hmm whats the word im lookin for.....o yea. ILLEGAL!!! u obtained it illegally(and yes u did since u got it for free) if u post it on here and the author finds out u shall be severely fucked.

I know this is illegal but if you want to submit it and the author gives you the permission (yeah right, in your dreams) you can search the google for a "exe to swf" program or just download flashershop or something like that.

hey hey hey... lets not all get so upset... so what if it was a stupid idea to begin with? if we wanted Ganguro Girl Deluxe, we'd all open KaZaA and download it. but we dont. so we won't. The end.

I would advise people NOT to download Kazaa. I would go as far as saying it's the work of the devil. You get so much shit on your on your pc when you install it, it's quite unbelievable. Winmx or Kazaa Lite are what you want.

DevilMan665: I have the deluxe version and I want to post it here on newgrounds so that everyone can have it free but theres a problem it has a .exe extension so is there any way of changing that so that the users can have the free deluxe version?

(I probably messed up ur name dude)
Well, first off, let me state that I am posting something as a TECHNICAL ASPECT ONLY; unless you get the man's permission, you CANNOT by law distribute it in this way; secondly, I have the full version too. Not only is it boring, but it is also in the .swf format, so I don't know where you got that thing from.

1. Yes it would be illegal to expose someone elses work on here for free, esp without there consent. They have the right to take any legal action against you if they choose so. Plus, there is a rule on here that states against priacy and you could be banned, deleted account or even IP banned...........

2. Yes I agree too that Kazaa is a danger to download. I am an WinMx person here and it works great. I have had it for a long time now and it works fine. You dont get any third party hassle, no pop-ups or and other crazy stuff when you download it. Its not as hard as some people may think its quite easy and the file and program size is not very big and you can use it in confidence....

kazaa is good, it has billions of files, but... if you want to use it, I suggest a different version and a lot of experience (yes... I have downloaded more than 300 fake files in the first 3 months that I had it.... know I rarely download something fake.)

I have kazaa lite... When I say kazaa I mean both kazaa, kazaa lite, kazaa gold and everything that begins with kazaa. They all are connected, that means that a kazaa lite user can download files from a kazaa user and vice versa. And I don't suggest spybot for adware, I suggest ad-aware even though it's not free it's pretty quick and accurate.

Well... not to confuse you guys, but when I said "We'd all open up KaZaA and download it" I was trying to say "If we wanted Ganguro Girl Deluxe, we would of found a way to have it by now". I meant file-sharing, in general. I use Grokster myself. This KaZaA Lite you speak of, though, intrigues me, and I wish to learn more.

The Shibuya and Ikebukuro districts of Tokyo were the centres of ganguro fashion; it was started by rebellious youth who contradicted the traditional Japanese concept of beauty; pale skin, dark hair and neutral makeup tones. Ganguro instead tanned their skin, bleached their hair and used colourful makeup in unusual ways.[1]

Ganguro has a connection to Japanese folklore of ghosts and demons who are depicted with a similar appearance, such as those in kabuki and noh costumes. This connection is further underlined by the off-shoot style yamanba, named after a mountain witch in Japanese folklore.[2]

The ganguro trend started in the mid-1990s and reached its peak by the latter half of the decade; it purportedly became almost obsolete by 2000 when a bihaku (light skin) craze emerged among young women who wanted to imitate the look of their favourite popular singers,[3] specifically Ayumi Hamasaki,[4] who debuted at the time. The ganguro trend faded out afterwards, although its influence can be observed in yamanba style.[5]

Ganguro appeared as a new fashion style in Japan in the mid-1990s and was prevalent mostly among young women. In ganguro fashion, a deep tan is combined with hair dyed in shades of red to blonde, or a silver grey known as "high bleached". Black ink is used as eyeliner and white concealer is used as lipstick and eyeshadow. False eyelashes, plastic facial gems, and pearl powder are often added to this. Platform shoes and brightly coloured outfits complete the ganguro look. Also typical of ganguro fashion are tie-dyed sarongs, miniskirts, stickers on the face, and many bracelets, rings, and necklaces.[6]

Ganguro falls into the larger subculture of gyaru (ギャル, from English "gal"), a slang term used for various groups of young women, usually referring to overly childish women. Researchers in the field of Japanese studies believe that ganguro is a form of revenge against traditional Japanese society due to resentment of neglect, isolation, and constraint of Japanese society. This is their attempt at individuality, self-expression, and freedom, in open defiance of school standards and regulations.[citation needed]

One of the most famous early ganguro girls was known as Buriteri, nicknamed after the black soy sauce used to flavor yellowtail fish in teriyaki cooking. Egg made her a star by frequently featuring her in its pages during the height of the ganguro craze. After modeling and advertising for the Shibuya tanning salon "Blacky", social pressure and negative press convinced Buriteri to retire from the ganguro lifestyle.[7]

Yamanba (ヤマンバ), also sometimes shortened to just manba (マンバ),[8][2] is a more extreme style that evolved from ganguro. Old school yamanba featured deep tans and white lipstick, pastel eye makeup, tiny metallic or glittery adhesives below the eyes, brightly colored circle lenses, vibrant clothing, and incongruous accessories, such as Hawaiian leis. While yamanba faded in popularity it also started to become more extreme, with multicolored and usually synthetic hair. Manba in 2008 saw a darker tan, and no facial stickers. Hair was usually neon/bright colors, with pink being a favorite. Wool-emulating dreadlocks, extensions, and clips were worn to make the hair appear longer. Clothing remained the same, although leis were worn less frequently.[2]

The male equivalent is called a Sentaa Guy (センターガイ),[9] a pun on the name of a popular pedestrian shopping street near Shibuya Station in Tokyo called Center Gai (センター街, Sentā-gai).

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Upon entering the bar, be prepared to be greeted by those extreme fashionistas, waving at you with their unclipped eagle talons for nails! Forget getting any real work done, let alone going to the restroom. How they can do anything with those is a mystery for the ages.

As unique as the girls are, the caf interior is a mysterious world unto itself that almost tops them! Notice the leopard print tables with discontinued ganguro and kurogyaru style magazines spread out here and there, complimented by old para para trance mixes wafting in the background. Enter here, and your Japanese fashion timewarp will be complete!

You can be a maiko-san in Kyoto. You can get a makeover, your hair styled, to transform yourself into one of us. And then head over to the picture booths with our staff and take some one-of-kind pictures.

Only here can you experience true gyaru culture as an outsider. Many Japanese people tend to conform when it comes to fashion. Even though someone may have a secret desire to be a ganguro gyaru, they hide it. This is the place where that hidden desire can be released.

When I sat down to write today's column, I resolved to focus on one of the greatest controversies within the Pokmon fan community. This is a matter that has ignited countless flame wars and furious exchanges. Any mention of the subject is liable to trigger argument and strife.

Pokmon, like any large franchise, has attracted its share of controversies. Some have been based largely in fact, like the seizures triggered by rapid flashes in an early episode of the anime. Some are based on opinion, like the argument that the games promote animal cruelty. And then there are the more... fringe objections to the series, consisting mostly of claims that Pokmon promotes Satanism, or Zionism, or Communism (I made that last one up, but I'm quite sure that there's a website somewhere putting forward that case). One of the biggest scandals of the series' history involves the design of Jynx, the Humanshape Pokmon.

In 2000, the US cultural critic Carole Boston Weatherford published an article entitled Politically Incorrect Pokmon, in which she argued that: "The character Jynx, Pokmon #124, has decidedly human features: jet-black skin, huge pink lips, gaping eyes, a straight blonde mane and a full figure, complete with cleavage and wiggly hips. Put another way, Jynx resembles an overweight drag queen incarnation of Little Black Sambo, a racist stereotype from a children's book long ago purged from libraries." This wouldn't have been the first time that a blackface-style character had shown up in a Japanese series: Dragon Ball's Mr. Popo was another example cited by Weatherford. This article had significant repercussions within the Pokmon franchise, not least of which was the alteration of Jynx's skin to purple instead of black.

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