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Jirai Kei
Country Japan
Influences Internet culture, social media, mental health discourse

Jirai kei (Japanese: 地雷系, Hepburn: Jirai kei; lit. landmine type) is a Japanese subculture and fashion style influenced by both mental health discourse, social media, and internet culture.[1][2]

  • Menhera, (メンヘラ) a slang term, literally meaning “mental health-er”
  • Jirai onna, (地雷女 “lit. landmine woman/girl”) a derogatory term, typically used to describe women who displays “explosive” behaviors in intimate relationships
  • Pien, (ぴえん the “pleading emoji”) An onomatopoeic expression associated with pleading

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