<!DOCTYPE>
<html>
<p> I am Printl3ss </p>
<p>My pronouns are USA </p>
<p> INTP 5w6 or 5w6</p>
<p> I had been obsessed with Hetalia since January this year </p>
<h2>HTML Image</h2>
<img src="pic_trulli.jpg" alt="Italian Trulli">
<p> I am just kinda messing around with HTML</p>
<p> Fun facts / gyaru slang </p>
<p>2024 </p>
<p> shabai = a mix with lame/uncool and cheap/mediocore </p>
<p> chiimu tomodachi = a really good friend </p>
<p>wakanno = yeah totally </p>
<p>wakannokannokannokannomiho = yeah totally we agree too </p>
<p>giri happii = you would say that you are giri happii when something bad happens and you can say a postive that came out of it</p>
<p>jiba = to pay out of your own pocket for something </p>
<p>furo kyanseru kaiwai = skipping a shower because it is a hassel </p>
<p>mou ee desho = give it a rest (is not spesific to gyaru) mou ii desho means the same thing it is just the more used verison but not gyaru</p>
<p>shirankedo = just letting you know (it is used when you are not taking responsiblity for what they do with the information) </p>
<p>umasugiyarogai = used when something tastes REALLY good ( It refered to something being so good you are put in a food coma because of it) </p>
<p>sore gacahaa = are you serious? (used with some kind of apoligie but you don't have too)</p>
<p>not sure what year this was popluar words </p>
<p>agepoyo = being really exicted </p>
<p>pein = sob sob (like when your sad)</p>
<p>kyun desu = japanese way of saying saranghay with the heart fingers </p>
<p>poyo = suffix that sounds cute (can be used repeatedly like poyopoyo) </p>
<p>sagepoyo = sad/disapointed </p>
<p> shogepoyo = bored</p>
<p>rabupoyo = feeling of love or in love </p>
<p> yabapoyo = bad , dangerous, risky fun</p>
<p> himapoyo = free time </p>
<p> kamitteru = god like</p>
<p> torima = anyway</p>
<p> pachikoku = tell a lie </p>
<p> ukepii = funny</p>
<p> oolong cha = anyoning, long hair, brown hair </p>
<p> atonsu = thank you</p>
<p> tsubuyaku = to murmur (on twitter it means to tweet) </p>
<p> nao = now (like I am in japan now)</p>
<p> forou suru = to follow</p>
<p> rituiito suru = to retweet </p>
<p> forou gaeshi = to follow someone in return or to follow back </p>
<p> timeless words </p>
<p>gyarugo = gyaru talk (like it is reffering to the gyaru speech as it's own langue)</p>
<p>palgal = not so good looking gyaru </p>
<p>gyau = westerized way of saying gyaru </p>
</html>