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Just purely for context purpose in case people wonder or are curious:

The tattoos that Dehya has on her face are called The Yaz (the one on her chin) and The Lion's Paw (the one on her cheek). The Yaz is the common symbol for the Imazighen. It means Amazigh (literally their representation), which means the free man. The Lion's Paw is the representation strenght and protection against bad will.

Those represent Dehya's character very well by nature imho. She is proud for who she is and is free as a person, and she has the strenght and protect who are dear to her and the region she loves (not to forget that part of her design is also based on the atlas lion lol).

Once again, very happy how asiri senpai delivered this!

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    goro-goro said:

    idk why but some of my friends didnt like wireless headphone because of their audiophile and wireless always have a delay or smth

    I'm not an audiophile, but wireless headphones/earphones have some audio latency (i.e. delay) that while fine for most part, it's a major dealbreaker for rhythm games where you need to tap the notes according to the music.

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    VR-Man said:

    I'm not an audiophile, but wireless headphones/earphones have some audio latency (i.e. delay) that while fine for most part, it's a major dealbreaker for rhythm games where you need to tap the notes according to the music.

    Most wireless gaming headphones use 2.4GHz for their wireless connection instead of bluetooth due to the latency issue.

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    GreyOmega said:

    Most wireless gaming headphones use 2.4GHz for their wireless connection instead of bluetooth due to the latency issue.

    Even then, the Bluetooth codec thats available to the phone and device may or may not be lossless, which aims to transmit the music as if it was through wired headphones. Also, believe it or not, every pair of headphones will sound different which is another aspect of audiophiles. Sounds like snake oil, but there are certain headphones producers and even gamers swear by. A good example for production are the Sennheiser HD 600s (open-back) or Beyerdynamic DT 770 80 Ohms (closed-back), or you just assemble a surround-sound system.

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