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the_explanationing said:

This is just me guessing, but I'm pretty sure it's that people tend to hang themselves with christmas lights, like Sayori in DDLC. Then again, I'm rather stupid, so I could be wrong.

Rather than the lights, there’s a Christmas ornament and some pinecones in the box with her. Both of which are things people usually “apply” to Christmas trees.

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    Huh, a hypnosis story I've actually been interested in seeing: the instigator (in this case, Sazanami) succeeds in hypnotizing the apparent victim (in this case, Ushio), and ends up regretting their success. Worse, they didn't think one second past whatever they wanted to do and can't lift it. I just find such poetic justice incredibly satisfying.

    Also:

    SFX translation reads:

    Cute muffled Ushio noises

    Anyone else find this funnier than it has any right to be?

    Alanis, killed by an entranced destroyer named Ushio

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    Alanis_the_Evoker said:

    Huh, a hypnosis story I've actually been interested in seeing: the instigator (in this case, Sazanami) succeeds in hypnotizing the apparent victim (in this case, Ushio), and ends up regretting their success. Worse, they didn't think one second past whatever they wanted to do and can't lift it. I just find such poetic justice incredibly satisfying.

    Also:

    Anyone else find this funnier than it has any right to be?

    Alanis, killed by an entranced destroyer named Ushio

    Haha, I’m glad you liked it. I was at a loss when it came to translating “Myugu”

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    doorway said:

    The reason why Junko is glare at the frog is that in Chinese traditional stories, the tone represents the moon.

    Well actually I think the real reason why Junko glaring at that frog so suspicious is because in one of the legends Chang'e turned into a frog, when she wanted to escape to the moon

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    The top one is only acceptable when the brick is the same size or smaller than the size of a normal power plug.
    I loathe those massively oversized bricks that cover the two sockets on either side of it when plugging it into a powerstrip.
    Zero consideration went into their design.

    In every other situation, the bottom one is vastly superior.

    • Longer cable.
    • Easier to cable manage.
    • Usually modular, so you can swap out the cable if it's damaged.
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