Shatteredstar
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- Sep 21, 2018
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Tattoos for a Japanese person are taboo in the extreme. At least if they have strong ties to Japan. Tattoos on the neck, I have no idea how bad that is in Japanese culture. In the west a neck tattoo is not generally look at with fondness, often baring a person from some types of job environments, generally office work environments, like the one Aya works at. I wonder if Harry will remain the densest matter on earth, when faced with a massively overt signal that Aya has changed, and not for the better. It's not normal for a (outwardly) cute and bubbly office flower to get a neck tattoo, more so if they are Japanese.
Tattoos with heavy metals will often pool on the brain and are wildly unhealthy, though I doubt Aya got one that has such ink. Anyhow, I think the dev is doing a good job of ruining Aya, thoroughly. Which is the point of the story, though I really like his routes that have Aya get with Harry, with varying degrees of brokenness, ranging from little to nearly catastrophic, tends to pull on my emotions.
Tattoos with heavy metals will often pool on the brain and are wildly unhealthy, though I doubt Aya got one that has such ink. Anyhow, I think the dev is doing a good job of ruining Aya, thoroughly. Which is the point of the story, though I really like his routes that have Aya get with Harry, with varying degrees of brokenness, ranging from little to nearly catastrophic, tends to pull on my emotions.