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I saw many women (about 20 up so they aren't girls, right?) carrying these kinds of doll.
Is it cute? I don't think it is. And its price is too costly. Last Friday, After talking with P'Nok who was a teacher assistance when I studied at a university. I just knew that: Every dolls, including Blythe has a name, e.g. Nong Jip, Nong Tawhan, etc; Owners Know what their dolls like and dislike, e.g. Nong Jip likes cookies, she hates vegetables. How do they know about that? When I was a kid, I had a soft big pig doll in my bedroom. I never named it. It was always called "Tukkata Moo" (Pig doll). Another thing I knew about the Blythe was everything on its body can be changed such as eye balls and head. I don't know whether or not it's fun like playing a mini-4wd, but I think they can use that amount of money to buy other necessary things. |
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