Bro if you're just going to criticize and make fun of the man at least do it correctly, and he's doing it from his own volition and you really can't just drop this comment saying that you could do the typesetting redrawing and translating better, and if you can, go ahead but I don't see anything.An automated googletranslate hook could do this better.
"why are you at here" wrong. Why are you here
"You.. wearing uniform" wrong. at least a uniform
"station" wrong, plural
"japanese" in the bubbles
letters out of the bubbles
random shit in the bubbles
These are only from page 2.
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just post the raws man. This isn't english
I wonder the same thing. I know Japan is a pretty conservative country, in the sense that women unaccompanied are seen as potential victims, and also their own culture of leaving things alone and not standing out under any circumstance as imperative leads to women not wanting to raise a voice against assault, while a woman from a different country might cry out and make a fuzz about someone touching or saying something indecent to them. I want to believe that there aren't that many rapey men out there and it's just a common trope.Maybe the dude has the long covid.
I wonder if those rapey nanpa types really plague Japan as much as myriad manga make it look like. When I checked actual RL nanpa documents, it didn't seem to involve oppressive and aggressive, physical pressure to force someone into sexual acts. It's described as keeping hitting on so many women that you finally get lucky. Or just enjoying the act of hitting on them in general. But perhaps the Youtube videos I watched back in the day were actually whitewashed.
The raws is at the descriptionjust post the raws man. This isn't english
From what I know rape rates in japan the last year sharply increased (or at least reported) so I'd say it actually is bad there.I wonder the same thing. I know Japan is a pretty conservative country, in the sense that women unaccompanied are seen as potential victims, and also their own culture of leaving things alone and not standing out under any circumstance as imperative leads to women not wanting to raise a voice against assault, while a woman from a different country might cry out and make a fuzz about someone touching or saying something indecent to them. I want to believe that there aren't that many rapey men out there and it's just a common trope.
Maybe it's that women are reporting more incidents than before, and that's a good thing since it's at least showing the culture is changing a bit. Hope they keep raising their voices and stand against abuse of all kind.From what I know rape rates in japan the last year sharply increased (or at least reported) so I'd say it actually is bad there.
Well, now you're not gonna get any translation at all ¯\(ツ)/¯An automated googletranslate hook could do this better.