Why are Ami and Mami in one card (Category 9 of Spades) while the rest of Mami (the left leg and ponytail) fall in Category 10 of Spades? Isn't that awkward?
Also, we generally require comments to be in English. Quoting the Spanish sentence is fine, but your explanation should be in English.
oh I understand, I only wrote it in Spanish to note that it is my native language. As for the phrase, the examples that Spanishdict gives are correct, the problem is that the verb "querer (to want)" does not apply (Spanish is a very curious language) and in this case what Nemona says implies that "mantecado" is the subject and that he wants someone.
The scene is from a Courage episodewhere a Fish appears and in the LatAm Spanish dub, speaks with a heavy Argentinian accent and even refers to legendary Argentina soccer player Maradona.
As neat as this is, I can't help but think about some of the practical drawbacks, like how does she get it on and off, and how is she going to pick up the controller? (Not to mention the controller isn't even plugged in)
As neat as this is, I can't help but think about some of the practical drawbacks, like how does she get it on and off, and how is she going to pick up the controller? (Not to mention the controller isn't even plugged in)
I'd be more concerned about the stability of the CPU. It just sat there without anything securing it...
As neat as this is, I can't help but think about some of the practical drawbacks, like how does she get it on and off, and how is she going to pick up the controller? (Not to mention the controller isn't even plugged in)
The pole the monitor is attached to looks to have a swivel point, so she can probably just push the monitor to the side and grab the controller (before it hits her in the face).
As for plugging it in, maybe she has one of those fancy keyboards that USBs can plug directly into, maybe she has a USB hub taped to the bottom of that desk board, or maybe she's just really flexible and can reach behind her to plug it into the front of the tower somewhere.
I'd be more concerned about the stability of the CPU. It just sat there without anything securing it...
Actually, with the bars it's set on that run across it, I'd assume that the CPU is bolted to the bars on her back to keep the computer in place and not interfere with cable interfacing.