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  • ? chong feigiap 56

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  • ? original 1.4M

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  • ? 1girl 7.2M
  • ? artistic error 8.8k
  • ? bare legs 159k
  • ? blue dress 152k
  • ? bridge 11k
  • ? brown hair 1.8M
  • ? building 72k
  • ? cloud 346k
  • ? cloudy sky 90k
  • ? conductor 480
  • ? drainpipe 433
  • ? dress 1.6M
  • ? drum (container) 1.4k
  • ? fire 91k
  • ? flood 574
  • ? garage 333
  • ? lamp 20k
  • ? light 14k
  • ? malaysian secondary school uniform 92
  • ? outdoors 661k
  • ? puddle 7.0k
  • ? railing 29k
  • ? rain 41k
  • ? scenery 64k
  • ? school uniform 922k
  • ? security shutter 267
  • ? shop 7.1k
  • ? short sleeves 764k
  • ? sign 30k
  • ? sky 530k
  • ? skyscraper 9.7k
  • ? solo 6.0M
  • ? stairs 31k
  • ? standing 1.1M
  • ? tools 1.6k
  • ? umbrella 104k
  • ? water 256k
  • ? window 157k
  • ? window shutter 331

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  • ? english commentary 819k
  • ? highres 6.6M
  • ? photoshop (medium) 708k

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  • ID: 2230333
  • Uploader: Super Affection »
  • Date: almost 10 years ago
  • Size: 465 KB .jpg (963x1452) »
  • Source: deviantart.com/feigiap/art/Rain-492328787 »
  • Rating: General
  • Score: 19
  • Favorites: 27
  • Status: Active

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original drawn by chong_feigiap

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    Claverhouse
    almost 10 years ago
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    I can't imagine this skill.

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    Mincemaker
    almost 10 years ago
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    Claverhouse said:

    I can't imagine this skill.

    Practice. Lots and lots of practice. And getting criticised and liking it.

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    OMGkillitwithfire
    almost 10 years ago
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    Well in truth, Malaysian highschool uniform isn't that short, but I guess it looks better this way.

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    laisy
    almost 10 years ago
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    OMGkillitwithfire said:

    Well in truth, Malaysian highschool uniform isn't that short, but I guess it looks better this way.

    The school rules requires the skirt to be longer than you knee. But obviously girls nowadays don't follow the rules.

    Mincemaker said:

    though I suspect they might shorten their skirts by a couple cm after school deliberately.

    Actually from my experience, they lengthen their skirts during school. I have no idea how do they even do that.

    Updated by laisy almost 10 years ago

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    Mincemaker
    almost 10 years ago
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    OMGkillitwithfire said:

    Well in truth, Malaysian highschool uniform isn't that short, but I guess it looks better this way.

    Malaysian highschool (actually called secondary school) uniforms are only slightly over the knees, though I suspect they might shorten their skirts by a couple cm after school deliberately.

    Singapore secondary schoolgirls do that alot too.

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    OMGkillitwithfire
    almost 10 years ago
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    laisy said:

    The school rules requires the skirt to be longer than you knee. But obviously girls nowadays don't follow the rules.

    Actually from my experience, they lengthen their skirts during school. I have no idea how do they even do that.

    Mincemaker said:

    Malaysian highschool (actually called secondary school) uniforms are only slightly over the knees, though I suspect they might shorten their skirts by a couple cm after school deliberately.

    Singapore secondary schoolgirls do that alot too.

    Lengthen and shorten skirts...

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    Mincemaker
    almost 10 years ago
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    OMGkillitwithfire said:

    Lengthen and shorten skirts...

    Malaysia and Singapore, lands of the magic skirt.

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    OMGkillitwithfire
    almost 10 years ago
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    Mincemaker said:

    Malaysia and Singapore, lands of the magic skirt.

    I didn't know. I haven't seen this happening back in my school days, at least in my case.
    Speaking like that makes me feel old right now...

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    Mincemaker
    almost 10 years ago
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    OMGkillitwithfire said:

    I didn't know. I haven't seen this happening back in my school days, at least in my case.
    Speaking like that makes me feel old right now...

    We also have the illusionary tucked-in shirts (not really tucked in...but it looked like it did!) in Singapore.

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    laisy
    almost 10 years ago
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    Mincemaker said:

    We also have the illusionary tucked-in shirts (not really tucked in...but it looked like it did!) in Singapore.

    Same here in Malaysia, And the teachers and prefects quickly found out though.

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    NNescio
    almost 10 years ago
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    Mincemaker said:

    Malaysian highschool (actually called secondary school) uniforms are only slightly over the knees, though I suspect they might shorten their skirts by a couple cm after school deliberately.

    Singapore secondary schoolgirls do that alot too.

    To clarify things for our occidental counterparts (and the rest of our Asian comrades), both the Malaysian and Singaporean core schooling system generally consists of 11 years divided into two tiers; 6 years of Primary School (equivalent to elementary school) and 5 years of Secondary School (equivalent to middle school/junior high and high school combined). The Singaporean system is more flexible, with secondary school possibly taking 4 to 6 years depending on the track system signed up by the student.

    Most students pursuing an academic degree (instead of a technical program or vocational training) take an additional one to three years of a pre-university program (foundation/matriculation/sixth form/junior college, etc.) after their 11th year, to qualify for tertiary education.

    It is similar to the system they have in England and Wales.

    Students intending to further their education overseas may undergo some sort of specialized program (usually lasting one year) before taking the A-Levels, International Baccalaureate, AUSMAT, or SAT examinations.

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    r0d3n7z
    about 8 years ago
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    that sign

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