Dex-chan lover
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- Jan 21, 2023
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Inner Mia and her expressions are still the best, this is one thing that you can't get in the novels, you actually have to see it.
She shoots, then the target moves to where she hit.Damn she's good, she just doesn't miss.
Well, I'm not sure Cyril is delusional quite yet. He only reacted to what she actually intended for him to react to. She does have real skills, and doesn't just rely on luck. Just mostly.The number of patients with severe delusions actually increased by two (the outcount and Cyril).
Since what's good for her is also good for others, it's hard or impossible for those others to dee the difference. And she is intending to make the people happy with her, so it's not like it's always accidental.Even though her reasons are quite selfish, she actually does make good plans for the future, even though her selfishness is misinterpreted as kindness.
Foreign names/words always come out weird when written in Katakana.I watched the anime, and only there I noticed that Cyril is written in Japanese as "sero (セロ)"
I didn't know you can pronounce "Cyril" like that
I always thought it was "sy-rill"
Because people with the most experience are busy living their lives, and putting the time/effort into building and maintaining those relationships.Why are the one with the least experience in relationships the most eager to give advice about them? It's not just here, you see it all the time from dating "experts" who don't manage to hold onto a relationship for longer than a month or two.
that's why I thought it would be pronounced as "shi-ri-ru" in the animeForeign names/words always come out weird when written in Katakana.
It's probably likely Cyril is the correct name, just spelt/sounds like sero with a Japanese accent /pronounciation.
Like just take "Blackbeard", which would probably be spelt like "Burakubeido". Or infamously "Rafuteru" which was translated as Raftel, or Laftel for years, almost decades actually meant to be "Laugh Tale".
See-rill might be another correct English pronounciation.