This is Doris Yeh, bassist for Taiwanese symphonic black metal band Chthonic (she is nicknamed “Thunder Tears” in the group).
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Avid reader Laowai2003 suggested this lovely lady, more commonly known as Xiǎo S or Little S (小S), thanks Wikipedia….
I assume Bourbaki watches TV with the sound turned down, which has it’s advantages as he has discovered the Taiwanese singing duo Honey Vickie.
For this entry I took another peek into the Stroup Files, and the gorgeous Chloe Bennet was waiting. Nice spot Travis
FrankLeeSpeaking “found this gorgeous Japanese-American nerd in iStudio” and put her into the suggest post link a while back. Nice work!
Annie Yi Neng Jing has me a bit confused. That’s because according to all sources, this young beauty queen is 44. I just… I don’t know. Even if the photos are old, how old could they be? Some are 5 years old. She still looks 21, not 39. I not understand. Even with heavy photoshopping, I don’t think this is that possible. Let’s just assume that somehow I’m wrong about everything and I’m accidentally posting a different Annie Yi Neng Jing, Taiwanese singer, that happens to show up for every single Google search.
Tomomi Itano was a member of the popular Japanese all girl pop group AKB48. Tomochin joined the group in 2005 and was a first generation member…
The Fung Brothers, David and Andrew Fung, produce comedy and music videos on YouTube. I found out about the duo through their latest music/comedy video that I wanted to share on boba tea featuring a number of lovely Asian women, including some of my favorites such as Elizabeth Tran in a bikini and Misa Campo serving up some delicious-looking treats.
You can see more from the Fung brothers including their previous Bobalife video after the break.
Amali Ward first came into public view way back on season two of Australian Idol in 2004. At just 16 she made the top ten, and while not the most gifted singer, with a mouth built for belting out the big notes, Amali was definitely the most gifted in looks.
With professional baseball everywhere approaching the playoffs, here’s a look at some recent (and viral) first pitches thrown by some lovely ladies chosen to do the honors at MLB (United States), KBO (Korea), and NBO (Japan) games.
Above is actress and taekwondo black belt-holder, Tae Mi, showing off her skills at Seoul’s Jamsil Stadium last month, in what appears to be an attempt to top rhythmic gymnist Shin Soo-ji’s first pitch she threw there a few weeks earlier.











