No doesn't make sense. The constant term changing reeks of MTL. I just gotta ask, how do you make this mistake in Ch 37?
Yet in the previous chapter you translated the interaction like this:
Hrrmmmm. Gonna blame the inability to grasp the story on ESL? Context matters when translating JP. I...
They can't even give the guy a consistent job title. Chapter title and first page are different lol You can tell proofreading was skipped. It's a rough read
Edit: now that I think about it, how does a human translator make a mistake like that. Hrmmm :smugnako:
And you are free to do so. But try not to sound entitled. And really, it's hard not to, most the scannies are doing this shit for free on their free time. And just as you are free to call them out, I'll call you out for sounding like an entitled child.
I disagree, no one talks in third person...
Your reading comprehension needs work. I said 'you or I', and they don't owe you an explanation. There you go again, acting like an entitled person. I suppose you can't help it. Here, reread this part:
You sound like a very entitled bitch. No one owes you anything. You or I have no idea what's happening behind the scenes, yet you make stupid assumptions and act like a petulant child.
I suspected that's what they were thinking of. Sadly no. It doesn't do that.
I WISH it did. But to quote ai:
No — the “Guaranteeing Fair Banking for All Americans” executive order does not prohibit payment processors like Visa and Mastercard from setting content-based restrictions on...
No, that’s not broadly true. After doing a quick search.
There is no general U.S. court ruling that says Visa Inc. or Mastercard are forbidden from restricting transactions based on content. If you think I am wrong provide some links.
And I suspect has to do with the payment processor because...
There's a lot of talk about the legality of it, but I have a feeling this has more to do with payment processors polices. Just as Epstein would say. All roads lead to Tel Aviv. Another thing the goyim has lost to enshitification