Better an ojou than a gyaru in this case of Hajimete, huh?@nisor Thanks for the awesome translation!
I can see that it’s finished / axed with 21 chapters. Seems like it will be a good short read.
The gyaru genre has evolved a lot since Hajimete no Gal, thank god for thatBetter an ojou than a gyaru in this case of Hajimete, huh?
Only thing I can say is that the human brain is more... Malleable when it's younger. As you grow older, learning new things becomes difficult because your neural network is already made or nears completion. And then there's the muscle memory as well. Neurologically speaking, I've read that one of the tricks to learn new stuff is to make connections to things you already know, which is more or less stored in the grey matter of your brain. They say Einstein was more intelligent not because he had a bigger brain, or more neurons, but because he had more grey matter than others. =/Her dedication is admirable but I wonder if it's really that hard to learn to bike as a high schooler. Anyone here has any experience with that ? And if it's that difficult, don't they make those small side wheel attachments for big bikes too ?
Does he get the important first?This is actually kinda fun. Sad it's already complete, but I'll still read to the end.
You CAN teach an old dog new tricks, but it's much harder.Her dedication is admirable but I wonder if it's really that hard to learn to bike as a high schooler. Anyone here has any experience with that ? And if it's that difficult, don't they make those small side wheel attachments for big bikes too ?