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The big sister is trying at least.
Japan has the weirdest problems.That sounds both interesting - that they thought of forcing the camera shutter noise to always be turned on - and horrible - that Japan has that kind of problem...
Wait, was she not a neurotic woman who has to control everything about her target of affection's life? And him a victim of a neurotic mother who had to control everything about her son's life?They would fit quite well together.
I would normally scoff at the phone camera having the old-style camera shutter sound, as no one has that turned on anymore.
But then I remember what I heard CDawgVA - I think it was - mentioned in a video about phones in Japan, and how apparently that camera shutter sound is unable to be turned off on Japanese phones. I don't know if what they said was true or not, as I haven't actually been in Japan to find out for myself, but I'm sure there are those here that can confirm or deny it!
It's true. Can confirm as I have a JP phone in Japan.
Stalking and peeping have become such a problem there that this is one way to combat it, by making sure everyone can hear you when you take a photo.
That sounds both interesting - that they thought of forcing the camera shutter noise to always be turned on - and horrible - that Japan has that kind of problem...
I disabled my camera shutter noise almost a decade ago (still same phone, but intend to do it on my next too), after I had napped in a lecture and had too many full blackboards to read and decided to just photograph them all - resulting in everyone hearing the shutter noise and the teacher deciding to accommodate me by moving the blackboards (and himself) so I had clear angles of them all. I died out of embarrassment that dayJapan has the weirdest problems.
In the rest of the world you can get your neck sliced off because you look at someone the wrong way, in Japan you get arrested because you tried a selfies photo booth because you're a alone guy.
-1 x -1 = +1Wait, was she not a neurotic woman who has to control everything about her target of affection's life? And him a victim of a neurotic mother who had to control everything about her son's life?
...I feel like they would fit extremely poorly together
At least from his perspective.
Too bad this is an addition, and not a multiplication~-1 x -1 = +1
Pairings are always NamexName, learn your animangamath.Too bad this is an addition, and not a multiplication~
Or maybe it is vectors, so the result is [1, -1] (i = 1 => it's positive for her. j = -1 => it's negative for him)?
If you are referencing that field of mathemathics, then no, it is always division: i.e dean/sam or sam/deanPairings are always NamexName, learn your animangamath.
Live action adaptions are dogshit and nothing to celebrateWhat in the world are you yapping about?
Most adaptions that adapt manga/anime to live action tend not to care about the source which leads to bad adaptations. One piece has shown you make a good adaptation when you pay attention to source however If the director did what you did and condensed the entire manga into its singular gag then yea it would be bad.Live action adaptions are dogshit and nothing to celebrate
That's tumblrithics, the western brand of the study. Animangathics use X as the pairing symbol.If you are referencing that field of mathemathics, then no, it is always division: i.e dean/sam or sam/dean
It is why it's called slashfics, to begin with.
It depends: is the only way to turn that sound on on your phone a physical switch? If the answer is "no", then it is possible to activate it remotely. HOW is it possible, is a completely different matter...Really? How does that work, though? Wouldn't you need physical access to the phone to turn that sound on?
I think the odds are really in her favor too, we know Miko thinks Michiru is hot (her reaction to being able to see her face for the first time was so good lol), and really cares about her (she was willing to risk facing that axe monster to protect her). And they got a special solidarity going with the supernatural element and their shared experiences. Hana meets 2/3 criteria as well but despite plenty of yuribait between them I don't think Miko ever thought about how hot Hana is, unlike Michiru.Extremely gay. I'm sure she'll get the girl.
The problem with many adaptations of horror mangas into anime is that the "big scares" where we get a full monster reveal are really just still redraws of the manga art but the camera pans over it to simulate action.I think the odds are really in her favor too, we know Miko thinks Michiru is hot (her reaction to being able to see her face for the first time was so good lol), and really cares about her (she was willing to risk facing that axe monster to protect her). And they got a special solidarity going with the supernatural element and their shared experiences. Hana meets 2/3 criteria as well but despite plenty of yuribait between them I don't think Miko ever thought about how hot Hana is, unlike Michiru.
Also live action adaptations can be really great, y'all. The live action versions of "She Loves to Cook and She Loves To Eat" was fantastic for example, and the event live action version of "Ayako Is In Love With Hiroko" was even better, probably my single favorite adaptation of a manga. Mieruko-chan imo just did not work as an anime, just like most horror (although the studio picked to adapt it certainly didn't help, Passione was such a terrible choice). Horror anime is an infamously fraught genre, especially anything that really needs the visuals to hit perfectly like Mieruko-chan does. A live action version might still suck, of course, but if they put the proper work into the effects, particularly if they make them at least partially practical, then it's got odds of being way better than the anime imo.