Translated literally, it becomes: "authority blood drinking power hegemony Mahavairocana".いちのせはな
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Thanks for the chapter.I swear Tokumi-sensei is trying to test my redrawing skills, each chapter is getting harder than the previous one.
But I was able to redraw the first page, just ended not using it since it was hard to convey the altered name in english, so removing the original kanji would be a loss of information.
Tokumi-sensei told in her twitter that she need to reduce the pages to make it fit for vol.12Wonder why this chapter was so short. Do we know?
Good question. Why did you copy paste an example from w3schools in the comment section of a manga that doesn't have anything even remotely to do with computers, and what question do you have that isn't already answered by w3schools?what's this even for
i was referring to the feature that allows code insertion, not the button tag. cuz the comment box allows this inserting of code. like, why is this allowed? i assume it wouldn't be if you could use it to do xss attacks. and it doesn't seem to work, at least with html, unless i'm missing something. i was wondering if the code could run, then i could do some wacky stuff (actually just copy paste someone else's). also is there bo way to delete comments?Good question. Why did you copy paste an example from w3schools in the comment section of a manga that doesn't have anything even remotely to do with computers, and what question do you have that isn't already answered by w3schools?
Pretty sure that feature is to format code, not run code. If you need to show another user how to create a function, that tag makes the code you paste look properly formatted, with spacing and colors and stuff.i was referring to the feature that allows code insertion, not the button tag. cuz the comment box allows this inserting of code. like, why is this allowed? i assume it wouldn't be if you could use it to do xss attacks. and it doesn't seem to work, at least with html, unless i'm missing something. i was wondering if the code could run, then i could do some wacky stuff (actually just copy paste someone else's). also is there bo way to delete comments?
You really think someone would intentionally add stuff that'd make XSS attacks possible? Why would you even visit a site where any random user could make you run a bitcoin miner?i was referring to the feature that allows code insertion, not the button tag. cuz the comment box allows this inserting of code. like, why is this allowed? i assume it wouldn't be if you could use it to do xss attacks. and it doesn't seem to work, at least with html, unless i'm missing something. i was wondering if the code could run, then i could do some wacky stuff (actually just copy paste someone else's). also is there bo way to delete comments?
[CODE]
tag and the [ICODE]
one are here so you can post code with proper syntax highlighting and formatting such as indentation:def my_function(food):
for x in food:
print(x)
fruits = ["apple", "banana", "cherry"]
my_function(fruits)
text look like it was written in a computer from the 90s and keeps the tab formatting that gets wiped out when you post normally