>Ding Dong >This person is going to Gojou's house to prepare for the meeting >I'm coming!
>You had no problems arriving? >I could have gone outside and help you...
>No, there was no need >Besides, since I'm bringing stuff with me, I just took a cab
>I'll bring your stuff >Please come in >There's no one else home?
>I'll try to not make a mess, but I would like to talk to him about the work we're doing >He's not here today, but I already explained everything yesterday >Ah, OK
>Ohh >So you're teaching to the master? >Master? >Uh, yeah, something like that
>Want to use the wire hanger? >Thanks. By the way...
>Your family makes Hina Dolls, right? >That's right >Your grandfather too?
>Yes
>So I imagine you will too, in the future >That sounds good >That's the plan, it's why I'm practicing >This is the first time I see the tools used for this
Didn't know spic translations were ahead, why aren't these faggots uploading on mangadex?
Nathaniel Adams
>The scene shows a celebration gone wrong because of a small discussion >Then the cake falls to the ground and Mira screams "Mama!" >I didn't understand that scene when I read it...
>And despite knowing her mother would not help her... >she gets more depressed when she's still surprised and tries to ask for help... >Yeah, that part was so raw, the game did a pretty good job there
>We'll need two, so let's make one first >OK >FAKE CAKE FOR USE IN A STORE OR EVENT >A FALL-PROOF CAKE! >You need: >A circular box >Glue >Plasticine >Wooden spoon >You can buy all this with 100 yens!
>First we cover the surfcae of the base with the glue >Then we place the plasticine on top and we extend it with the wooden spoon
>Let's wait for them to dry up >They actually look real! Amazing!
>The soup that covers the cake it's actually blood, right? How do we do it? >We cannot use fake blood on stage, so we'll make it work somehow >THERE'S RULES ON THE USE OF FAKE BLOOD ON LOCATION! YOU HAVE TO ASK FOR PERMISSION FIRST!
>These objects... >you can usually find them on specialized stores
There's some kind of golden age of spanish scanlations going on right now, as time went by, spics learned japanese and photoshop and since patreon and other crowdfunding platforms exist, they can properly live in their third world country doing scanlations.
More and more people have been introduced to anime by crunchyroll and netflix thus giving it a normie status which attracts more money