This art reminded me of something. There was a period in my life when we had to move in with my grandmother and uncle for family reasons. I won't say what those reasons were, because they're too heavy a reason for my already broken heart. We lived there for 3 years, it just so happened that they always had a cat and kittens. Mostly the kittens were female cats, but they were always given away to friends or someone else. In short, we didn't have any street kittens at all. But there was one. It was so black with a white belly and paws, I used to have a photo of it, but now I can't find it. It was brought to us, then friends or someone else, I don't remember, but I became very attached to the kitten in two weeks. It was simply impossible to imagine me without it for even a minute. Once, going out for a walk and returning... I couldn't find it at home. My relatives gave it to someone I knew. You might understand this childish pain when you get attached to an animal, imagining how you will watch its life while being with it. And all this collapses in an instant. Of course, I don't blame my relatives, but BLYAHA, it was possible to explain everything to the child and give the kitten away together with the child, letting him say goodbye to his friend. That way, I could have avoided the river of tears I shed. Now I understand that I must have written some nonsense, but let it be
If I'm reading the translations correctly, the transformed version of Utaenai Miku is called Princess Miku, who changes with the restoration of her SEKAI, the Opened Windows SEKAI, so perhaps a new tag would be useful for illustrations that include her in this state.
If I'm reading the translations correctly, the transformed version of Utaenai Miku is called Princess Miku, who changes with the restoration of her SEKAI, the Opened Windows SEKAI, so perhaps a new tag would be useful for illustrations that include her in this state.
Is this information from the magazine? I'm only seeing her referred to as "Opened Windows SEKAI Miku"
Is this information from the magazine? I'm only seeing her referred to as "Opened Windows SEKAI Miku"
No, I think I've only seen it in a single tweet that shows her full profile. Honestly, it might be unreliable. Perhaps adding "(opened)" to her name will suffice
No, I think I've only seen it in a single tweet that shows her full profile. Honestly, it might be unreliable. Perhaps adding "(opened)" to her name will suffice
Following the other SEKAI naming schemes, she'd probably be something like Opened Windows Miku, and Utaenai Miku would be Closed Windows Miku. But that sounds horrible.
Hiramado Miku (開窓ミク) seems to be a trending abbreviation so I'm using that as the tag name for now.
Danbooru can’t normalize Twitter image links since the URLs don’t indicate which account posted it. It needs to be manually replaced with the tweet URL, which has been done for you here.
I don't know what surprises me the most here: That there's been this big of a controversy over a vocaloid song, the stuff that's apparently in the EULA for Kaai Yuki, or that there's an English version of Yuki.
To be fair, pretty much any song that gets popular is bound to get shat on by some people...
If by getting shat on you mean that social credit whores are losing their fucking minds because they think a "child" sang this "sexually suggestive" song, then sure.