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THIS SHIT IS BANANAS!A few times we been around this track,
So it's not just gonna happen like that,
'Cause she ain't no Hollerbach girl,
Ain't no Hollerbach girl
B-A-N-A-N-A-S!
THIS SHIT IS BANANAS!A few times we been around this track,
So it's not just gonna happen like that,
'Cause she ain't no Hollerbach girl,
Ain't no Hollerbach girl
You dare calling Raoul-sama "our boy" ???Revenge is the only ally our boy Raoul needs
Hearing and caring about are two different thingsLike the gods in their world care about listening to prayers?
Mhm. The name's origin came from the propaganda Soviet foreign minister Vyacheslav Molotov (one of the two big name politicians behind the Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact that allowed Germany to grow as fast as it did so long as it was kept, an agreement to split Poland between Germany and Russia) produced during the Winter War. Specifically, it was his declaration on Soviet state radio that incendiary bombing missions over Finland were actually "airborne humanitarian food deliveries" for their "starving" neighbours, which caused the Finnish to call the incendiary cluster bombs as "Molotov Bread Baskets", and the later developed improvised incendiary hand grenades (created to attack Soviet tank crews) were named "Molotov Cocktails" as they were "drinks to go with the food parcels". A "proper" Molotov is gasoline/petrol with paraffin wax and tar, to make a very sticky fluid that would splash and spread fire on anything it hit, basically. later refinements added potassium chlorate to it, as an oxidizing agent. They were actually fairly effective not just directly against the crew, but also to take out the tank treads or wheels, as tanks still were pretty much just weirdly shaped boxes of armor with turrets as additions to contemporary vehicle chassis (especially tractors), when they were first developed.Still funny to me to hear "moltov cocktail" show up in a fantasy story. I get why they didn't make up some special fantasy name for them, but it's still funny. It'd be like a low-tech non-isekai story that has no concept of Earth using "Greek fire".
Let's face it, everyone who had anything to do with Raoul is either dead or a target for revenge. So, she's alive. That means revenge.Potential ally?
i remember that one isekai with the eye colors and shit actually having the characters celebrate christmas lmaoStill funny to me to hear "moltov cocktail" show up in a fantasy story. I get why they didn't make up some special fantasy name for them, but it's still funny. It'd be like a low-tech non-isekai story that has no concept of Earth using "Greek fire".
The Japanese term is easier. It’s just something like fire bottle, no historically-tied word like Molotov.Still funny to me to hear "moltov cocktail" show up in a fantasy story. I get why they didn't make up some special fantasy name for them, but it's still funny. It'd be like a low-tech non-isekai story that has no concept of Earth using "Greek fire".
What isekai?i remember that one isekai with the eye colors and shit actually having the characters celebrate christmas lmao
I'm sure he doesn't mind calling him our boyYou dare calling Raoul-sama "our boy" ???
Repent!!
Repent to Raoul-sama ---!!