@Gaeldoge10 I deleted the commentary because it is only supposed to be used for what the artist says, not for notes from the uploader. However, I do have some questions about it.
You said this was a "restored" image. What do you mean by that? Did you upscale it yourself? You did not provide a source, and the source link to the other version of this image (the link was added by another user) is down, so it's hard to verify who did the upscaling.
I just realized that, if a certain gluttonious rival of Equinox were to win the Arima (his retirement race) later this month, he'd join the 6th GI win club too...
Similary to how A Cruel Angel's Thesis is deeply connected to Neon Genesis Evangelion, not tagging this post with Bleach: Sennen Kessen-Hen feels weird to me. Though if there is someone more versed in Bleach, feel free to chip in and adjust the tags, because I haven't watched it and this is all based on what I could find with web searches.
Is it possible for a post to have two parents? This one is part of the parent Eirin post on Pixiv, but the Yukari in this one is just post #8537647 mirrored horizontally
Is it possible for a post to have two parents? This one is part of the parent Eirin post on Pixiv, but the Yukari in this one is just post #8537647 mirrored horizontally
Can only have one parent. I might just make this one the parent of both, personally.
Not entirely sure how to translate the commentary - could either be "love you" (koishicha) or a misspelling of "Koishi-chan".
It's not super common, but I do come across some commentaries that just decide to omit the ใ from ใกใใ. I'm not sure if it's some trend or slang, but I've been seeing it for a while. These two examples are both from the same artist, but see post #6982095 and post #6982099. In a similar vein, I sometimes see "sensei" abbreviated to "sen."
While hindsight is 20/20 and Suletta really didn't understand the absurdity of her reaction to the event, it's still a good idea to try and instill some basic human emotion into the new generation, just to be on the safe side you know.
While hindsight is 20/20 and Suletta really didn't understand the absurdity of her reaction to the event, it's still a good idea to try and instill some basic human emotion into the new generation, just to be on the safe side you know.
Just you know probably not have the one who lacks it to certain concerning degree be the one to provide the lecture for it.
No, just smash the bastard like a bug, but when you come out of your mobile suit, don't just grin like a idiot who's just spent last 30 minutes inisde her big sister.