Yearbook photos look like a gang deal, or yearbook photos look like beggars... making it difficult for viewers to understand the students' intentions.
Vietnamese teenagers are becoming more and more creative in taking yearbook photos to preserve their school years. To express their unique personalities, young people put in the effort to come up with many new and unique ideas.
However, in their creative race, Vietnamese teenagers have also created many strange photo sets, causing controversy because it is difficult to distinguish what is unique and what is offensive.
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A yearbook photo series of a class in Lang Son province is being widely shared on social media. The photo series has received mixed opinions because of the idea of transforming into... beggars to take yearbook photos. |
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Seniors invest a lot of money in dirty clothes and hats to beg. |
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What do you think about beggar-style yearbook photos? |
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Netizens debate about this unique photo album |
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12th grade students in Ninh Binh chose a yearbook photo concept simulating a transaction and territory robbery of the underworld. |
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There is hostage taking and use of violent props. |
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This photo series also confuses viewers because the content has nothing to do with the student yearbook. |
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During this yearbook photo season, the public has been shocked many times by the hot yearbook photos of students. |
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Many yearbook photos have strange, confusing ideas. |
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Like pretending to be a corpse |
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Or sensitive images like this. |
According to dantri