@BV you've probably seen it elsewhere. This image has been around since early 2014 according to the artist's pixiv: https://www.pixiv.net/en/artworks/42543904
They only just recently (June 2020) posted (or maybe reuploaded) it to their twitter where the source link leads to.
I'm not opposed to rediscovering this absolutely wonderful art though. It deserves the attention.
And damn that lots of hugging. I duuno why but that looked really erotic.
Because eroticism is all about intimate contact, particularly in unusual configurations. E.g. on page 20, Kozuka presses the Landlady's shoulder into her chest -- because it's not something you ever do with strangers, the unusualness of the position enhances the feeling of intimacy (speaking from personal experience). Same goes for the ear-rubbing later on, while on page 24, they actually lock eyes at an extremely close distance -- which is one of the most intimate kinds of contact you can make with another person, even though they're not physically touching.
All-in-all, this chapter is an amazingly elaborate depiction of intense non-sexual intimacy.
You know you've got a good thing going when the sex is just foreplay for C U D D L I N G.
I just realized,
Ookuma’s parents have to know Kanda is a girl because they investigated her through her resume right?? They probably did all sorts of background checks and found out.
omg I never even thought about that! I can just imagine that part of their relationship now: time to meet the parents. "Hey, I'm going out with a girl" "Yeah, we know"
And now after so many years, thanks to the translation notes of chapter 146, I think I understand the meaning of the title "Kashimashi Girl Meets Girl" (not that I ever really tried to search for it before)
all the laws of conservation of energy/matter were just violated. this building should not be able to support that tree, either the wind would make it tip and fall toward the ground, or roots would destroy the building...
I'm sorry but this just doesn't make any god damn sense. XD
You got through all the parts where her body turns into a tree at will and NOW you're saying it doesn't make sense? lol
Bugpope Sep 14, 2020 10:27PM
I'm just imagining the villager bursting into the house, noticing that nobody's working on a recipe, and immediately leaving again without saying a word.
The problem was that they want to be with each other so bad that they can't bear to leave for work and be separated all day. So, if they work at the same place they don't have to separate.
Oh fun! We just started watching the anime and now I learn that there's a related manga too! The anime has been surprisingly cute so far a couple episodes in. It also has some yuri bait stuff in it so that's a thing. (honestly not sure if I like that or not in this age of yuri availability, but if this were like ten years ago I would have watched the show just for those scenes so...)
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Of all the latest chapters i decide to randomly try reading to see if this actually went anywhere decent, I choose the one that has rape slipped into the tags...
Rather than "naked parker" that's on pages 13 and 17, the word that's being translated as "parker": パーカー (paakaa) actually means something like "hoodie" or "hooded sweater" (and can include pullover or zippered variations)
Incidentally, I came across this list of 30 words in Japanese that seem like they could be directly used as English, but aren't: https://eikaiwa.dmm.com/blog/3892/ (パーカー/hoodie is number 22)
Examples include:
- ソフトクリーム (sofuto kuriimu) => soft serve (ice cream)
- サイダー (saidaa, sounds a lot like "cider") => lemonade, soda pop
is there like any context for this? or is this like a metal gear solid moment where its just dissociative disorder
In this future, there's this valuable mineral called Originium, which infect people with a disease... these girls have it, but thanks to it they can also fight. Lappland apparently has a lot more of it than most though, which makes her ... let's say psychologically unstable... the disease has a 100% mortality rate...
The last two pages probably depict a mercy-killing.
Texas's profile states she's not infected (yet).
Lappland's includes these snippets though:
Lappland's Oripathy symptoms go beyond the physical to cause an abnormal obsession toward a certain target of hers, even spurring her to excessive violence.
Based on scattered reports and eyewitness accounts, Operator Lappland has a close personal connection to Penguin Logistics employee Texas, a liaison from the company to Rhodes Island. Texas, for her part, makes a concerted effort to avoid contact with Lappland. Still, in situations where they were forced to work together, Lappland has not gone out of her way to antagonize Texas. In fact, she seems to be taking some degree of pleasure in Texas playing hard-to-get, as it were.
I think it would be neat if the reason she doesn't see her own arrow is because she never developed one. Then at some point she starts getting feelings for someone and actually starts to see her arrow. I wonder how she would react to that.
This is very interesting but nothing is clear. I recently read several chapters of a new book by Ricky Gardenen about the possibility of entering Harvard. He talked about the style of writing student work (redacted link) and the possibility of citation. I realized that we are moving in the right direction
How do I report a lost bot that thinks this is an academic forum because the title has "school" in it? Lol