Ohsawa Yayoi: I see you casting Alienation Under Late-Stage Capitalism at my Level 35 Depressed Office Lady and counter by having my Level 39 Autistic Girlfriend heal her for 500 H.P with Talking About My Special Interests.
How cute, Glasses is a smooth operator.
However, surprise stargazing alone in the dark with an acquaintance would definitely have me sharing my GPS location with a close friend jic.
Glasses refers to the "Spring" Asterism of Arcturus, Spica and Denebola. Japanese planetariums tend to refer to Arcturus and Spica as "Spring Couple Stars".
Also the most common modern popular name for Spica is Shinjuboshi (真珠星) meaning "Pearl Star".
I haven't really gazed at the stars in years. Our family has some land in the country (just a couple acres with nothing on it). We should go out one night and try it.
Also, Hoshino NEEDS to wear that mascot costume on their next date. ^_^
At first I was a little concerned and squicked by how overly pushy the one was. Like, consent and communication is important lady, I know, I have special interests too, but talking over the other is-
Then I got to the gay, and that helped smooth it out. Gay makes everything okay.
Wait, her name is Hoshino Nao? "Sincere about the stars?" Really?
Anyway, getting a load of Spica's daily life totally makes you understand why some girls would throw away the suit together and run away from big city's corporate hell.
(Also, this translation has the best sound effects. "BFSLP!" Lol.)
At first I was a little concerned and squicked by how overly pushy the one was. Like, consent and communication is important lady, I know, I have special interests too, but talking over the other is-
Then I got to the gay, and that helped smooth it out. Gay makes everything okay.
OMFG you have just come up with our motto!!!!!!!!!
This is what we will write on the flag of Dynasty!!! This is what we we will quote from now on every time some priggish idiot writes a comment to bellyache about cheating or noncon or underage sex in manga!!!
A nice detail: the first version of the ad showed people gathered around a campfire, which would ruin their night vision. The second version showed the person in complete darkness.