How a Former Pro Takes Advantage by Doing an Easy Job - Ch. 1

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Dud... Just because the don't want to show boobs, they "conveniently" have a glass like milk bottle in a setting where plastic shouldn't be available yet... They could have just make it a SUPER close up shot of him sucking something or just make it off the screen/panel... Seeing something like this really ticks me off sometimes...

Like really? a "glass" milk bottle? Using it as a container? for a baby? That EXPENSIVE glass used to make a baby bottle? something that is prone to braking? Really?

Seeing how stupid it was, I had to call it "glass-like" because glass milk bottle that is thick enough for it not to brake if a baby throw it to the floor is HEAVY, I don't think a baby could lift that kind of bottle on their own. Besides, no mother would allow a baby drink from a thin one that prone to braking and could injured the kid when they could breastfed the baby themself. And even IF they can't, they have the choice of having a wet nurse, container made using something more durable, or even letting the baby drink straight from an animal like goat or cow.

Sigh.... Ok, i think that is all the nitpick i would give. This is a second time i see something stupid like this (the first one being a portable home pregnancy test kit, something that came about in 1800 in industrial era while the story set way before that and with other magic item doesn't have the same aesthetic)... it's not even the story fault, but the studio...

EDIT: After rechecking the chapter, i realize the white part of the bottle didn't shift, at all. It might just be the color of the container to show that it's for baby bottle. it might be made out of something else for all i know, i took it back. This is not stupid especially since it allow for some full body shot. My point still stands though, using something that wasn't supposed to exist or it only exist in 1 part or item for convenience is just stupid. If you are gonna include it, show that it's not an isolated case of plastic usage.
 
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