Destiny Unchain Online ~Kyuuketsu-ki Shoujo to natte, Yagate "Aka no Maou" to Yobareru You ni Narimashita~ - Vol. 11 Ch. 95 - The Minnows’ Raison d’Ê…

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Mining is way more dangerous than just about all jobs, not just smithing, so I don't think that's comparable. Being a skilled blacksmith has always had rather high prestige as well, especially in Japan. Mining, on the other hand, was where you sent slaves, criminals, and people who couldn't get any other jobs.
I was a prep cook for many years. With all the knives, cooking surfaces, glassware, and often heavy crates of ingredients, it is a much more dangerous environment then most people think.

A smithy would be dangerous in similar ways, just to a greater degree, as would working in a mine. And while true most kitchens are nowhere near as dangerous as a mine, that doesn't mean a gas leak explosion won't kill you any less dead then a coal dust explosion in a mine.
 
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A smithy would be dangerous in similar ways, just to a greater degree, as would working in a mine. And while true most kitchens are nowhere near as dangerous as a mine, that doesn't mean a gas leak explosion won't kill you any less dead then a coal dust explosion in a mine.
Just living in a house could kill you if a termite infestation weakens the structure so the building falls down, so if that's the route you want to take the argument, anything is dangerous, so there's no meaning to calling anything dangerous. And you're more likely to die on the way to the job than in a gas leak explosion anyway.
 
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Oh yeah right, this random toddler has a spartan warrior mom, whatever.
Did author forget that this is just some vr videogame? Why does everyone in the party have combat training
I was a prep cook for many years. With all the knives, cooking surfaces, glassware, and often heavy crates of ingredients, it is a much more dangerous environment then most people think.

A smithy would be dangerous in similar ways, just to a greater degree, as would working in a mine. And while true most kitchens are nowhere near as dangerous as a mine, that doesn't mean a gas leak explosion won't kill you any less dead then a coal dust explosion in a mine.
If your kitchen is dangerous thats a lack of protocol
If your mine is dangerous thats just how it is you cant change that shit
food services isnt even in the top10 for workplace injuries or fatalities
 
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Two reckless disciples going on an adventure together! It's cute, heartwarming, and will definitely not go wrong whatsoever.
 
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Because

Other worlds are real

Did you think Crim is a fake vampire? Teehee~
Is that even a spoiler? I think the story so far has been more than obvious about that, like not even trying to hide it at all

MCs mom is a vampire in real life, we already saw that, and stuff relating to her is in the game, and they keep hitting us over the head with the "wow these npcs sure are realistic man"
"VR game world is actually real" is like the most obvious twist imaginable at this point and this story isnt subtle about it at all

That doesnt actually relate to what I said though, these kids all coincidentally having irl combat training is just convenient bs
Did you stop for a sec to remember Hina's not an adult?
ok and
 
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So let me get this straight. The forging hammer is too heavy for her so she plans to make a hammer from the same material that the swords are made from, for it's light but strong impact properties.

Won't this just make a shitty hammer that rapidly destroys itself in the process of forging? I don't even know if she would be able to make 1 sword before it becomes useless.

And on another note, how does she plan to make the hammer? She can't forge it because then the problem is circular. Does she intend to carve it?
 
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That doesnt actually relate to what I said though, these kids all coincidentally having irl combat training is just convenient bs
I mean, neither Freya, Lycoris, nor Frey have any combat training. Frey is a gamer so he has that but nothing else.
Crim used to play an extremely hard combat simulator game (which her parents gave her as a way to distract her from her vampire instincts) and that's why she's OP.
 
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Just living in a house could kill you if a termite infestation weakens the structure so the building falls down, so if that's the route you want to take the argument, anything is dangerous, so there's no meaning to calling anything dangerous. And you're more likely to die on the way to the job than in a gas leak explosion anyway.
Thanks for the strawman arguments. Especially since I already acknowledged that my workplace wasn't nearly as dangerous as a smithy or a mineshaft. My point was only that any job can be dangerous, especially when fatigue from long work hours builds up. Normal shifts for me was around 6 10-12 hour shifts a week, with regular mobthly events extending work hours to 16 hour days.

Hells one event yearly event that we catered, lasted for 10 days, and had the kitchen staff feeding a 800+ strong event security and construction crew 5 meals a day as they setup and tore down for the event, and then during the 6 days of event we would serve 5 meals + a VIP buffet for the 1200+ event staff, stage crews, and talent. Oh, and we were still open to the public attending the event... All with less then 15 people in the kitchens, and 30ish servers, bussboys, and dishwashers.

So again, I'm not saying that working in a mine is anywhere as dangerous as working in a kitchen, but you really can't judge how dangerous a real kitchen is from your immpression of a part time job at Burger King.
 
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If your kitchen is dangerous thats a lack of protocol
NGL, this statement shows a fundamental ignorance about the realities of working in any job, let alone a professional kitchen.
If your mine is dangerous thats just how it is you cant change that shit
food services isnt even in the top10 for workplace injuries or fatalities
Never claimed the two were equally as dangerous, in fact I said quite the opposite... which leads me to believe you didn't bother read the comment and just started shitting on it the second you saw the word kitchen.

As for safety protocols, sure we had them and on regular days were easy to follow. Even had staff meeting before big events to stress safety and awareness. But the fatigue of consecutive days of long shifts can build up, and mistakes can happen.

Hells, you don't even need to be all that tired to reach into a hot oven and accidentally burn yourself on the interior walls, and dump the scalding contents of the pan down the front of your apron.

Point is accidents can happen anywhere and to claim that your impression of a part time job a Subway equates to a real professional kitchen of a full restaurant is mildly insulting.
 

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