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Doesn't Conan always ask someone (usually it's Ran) to watch the door to prevent that exact situation?
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Doesn't Conan always ask someone (usually it's Ran) to watch the door to prevent that exact situation?
I think it has to do with public face for the politician, which is much more serious in Japan. I assume that photo can legitimately ruin his career since his family's conduct reflects on himself as the patriarch, and shows he's inadequate to have power if he can't control his own family.![]()
".....Again?"
"Yes, again."
Speaking of which, the blackmail material feels so mundane, at least doesn't feel like something worth paying fifty million yen, nor murder. Unless there's something more to this.
I don’t get it. What’s this meme?Next part:
Japanese reader: "Oh, I get it. Clever, well played Conan."
Non-Japanese reader: "Ehhh?"
The explanation makes perfect sense for the Japanese due to specifically using Japanese language while confusing those that don't speak Japanese. The inverse is true too, "terochichimomo" to us is "coffee" while it's complete nonsense for the Japanese that doesn't speak English.I don’t get it. What’s this meme?
That's also why Time is Money is harder to guess for Japanese people than for occidentals who speak Japanese.The explanation makes perfect sense for the Japanese due to specifically using Japanese language while confusing those that don't speak Japanese. The inverse is true too, "terochichimomo" to us is "coffee" while it's complete nonsense for the Japanese that doesn't speak English.