Historically, ngintip was a folkloric trope in Javanese puppet shows ( Wayang ) involving clowns ( Punokawan ) peeping at princesses. It was always buffoonery. Today, the buffoon is the son, and the princess is his own biological mother.
Historically, ngintip was a folkloric trope in Javanese puppet shows ( Wayang ) involving clowns ( Punokawan ) peeping at princesses. It was always buffoonery. Today, the buffoon is the son, and the princess is his own biological mother.
Historically, ngintip was a folkloric trope in Javanese puppet shows ( Wayang ) involving clowns ( Punokawan ) peeping at princesses. It was always buffoonery. Today, the buffoon is the son, and the princess is his own biological mother.