Budoop

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The sadness symposium, the alternate world the girls sometimes get send to.
You're telling me that the first thing you think about when you see a girl, is not how much pubic hair and armpit hair she has and in which shape she trims her pubic hair?
To be fair I think it's less this and more "Oh yeah, a girl that wouldn't do something like this honestly."
 
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(Only exposing each student to one teacher for their whole high school career would be terrible pedagogy) [...]

That Sara dropped out seems like a rather big plot point. It would certainly shed some light on her nostalgia for school—she never got to finish. Also, it makes the jerk’s abandonment an even bigger betrayal.
In chapter one, there is some discussion about Akira moving to teach them as second years as well, so it's not that impossible. Although, yes, if they have more teachers (which they do) it would make for terrible pedagogy.

Such customs are the norm in small towns, but that's not the case for Kumon-mi. You also point out something interesting about Sara's story, I don't recall that she dropped out, but it would certainly make sense - as she's likely to have gotten pregnant quite early.
That name implies they cross an ocean
Could be just an odd name, or maybe it means that the symposium happens in America (thus, across the Pacific).

If we really want to look into it, it could mean that the symposium is actually grounded in reality, in the sense that the fictional Japanese people are brought to the actual dimension that created them, which is in America (in terms of overall culture of their readers) or of its creator (Texas in relation to Selebus), and maybe (the in-universe explanation is) the Shiawase company is based in America as well, idk. But that's super tinfoil.
 

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In chapter one, there is some discussion about Akira moving to teach them as second years as well, so it's not that impossible. Although, yes, if they have more teachers (which they do) it would make for terrible pedagogy.

Such customs are the norm in small towns, but that's not the case for Kumon-mi. You also point out something interesting about Sara's story, I don't recall that she dropped out, but it would certainly make sense - as she's likely to have gotten pregnant quite early.

Could be just an odd name, or maybe it means that the symposium happens in America (thus, across the Pacific).

If we really want to look into it, it could mean that the symposium is actually grounded in reality, in the sense that the fictional Japanese people are brought to the actual dimension that created them, which is in America (in terms of overall culture of their readers) or of its creator (Texas in relation to Selebus), and maybe (the in-universe explanation is) the Shiawase company is based in America as well, idk. But that's super tinfoil.
That's a yumi!!!
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In chapter one, there is some discussion about Akira moving to teach them as second years as well, so it's not that impossible.
I'd consider this the best case scenario for an arc where Sensei claws out of his current situation.
If he abandons teaching I think it'll really hurt him, maybe more than going back currently would.
 
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6/10. Guess I’m a perv after all. :rolleyes:

Had a thought last night.

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What do you folks think? Am I reading too much into things?



Nope. Not at all.

Maybe once clothes are coming off.

But hair/no hair isn’t something that matters to me either way.
At the end of chapter 1, Molly and Tsuneyo were concerned that, there was a chance they would get a different teacher. Or how girls would get into different classes.

So, every year classes gets random students and teachers. Which probably makes sense in education wise, i guess.
 
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In chapter one, there is some discussion about Akira moving to teach them as second years as well, so it's not that impossible. Although, yes, if they have more teachers (which they do) it would make for terrible pedagogy.

Such customs are the norm in small towns, but that's not the case for Kumon-mi. You also point out something interesting about Sara's story, I don't recall that she dropped out, but it would certainly make sense - as she's likely to have gotten pregnant quite early.
Which makes me wonder about Sana’s panic at her defloration cream pie. Hmm.

Could be just an odd name, or maybe it means that the symposium happens in America (thus, across the Pacific).

If we really want to look into it, it could mean that the symposium is actually grounded in reality, in the sense that the fictional Japanese people are brought to the actual dimension that created them, which is in America (in terms of overall culture of their readers) or of its creator (Texas in relation to Selebus), and maybe (the in-universe explanation is) the Shiawase company is based in America as well, idk. But that's super tinfoil.
That’s a really interesting take on the trans in TSS. I guess I’d glossed it more inclusively—around the the Pacific, rather than across it. But I like your read!

And of course there’s the fact that the Pacific Ocean is up there with Greenland as one of the most misleading geographic names out there. ;)
 

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*A spongious Belgian appear, out of nowhere*
GUYS!!!!
Do you remember when I talk about how fun it would be a real wizard fight, ~2 month ago?
No?

...

Anyway! With my shitty computer, I currently work on something like that! But, since my computer is really shitty (even a bunch of potatoes will be more powerful...), I have ONE render for you!
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It took me the mortherfucking day for that!
And yeah, the render is not as good as I want it to be. But, it's my first render on blender! Haha!

I need more coffee... and some dolipranes.
 

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*A spongious Belgian appear, out of nowhere*
GUYS!!!!
Do you remember when I talk about how fun it would be a real wizard fight, ~2 month ago?
No?

...

Anyway! With my shitty computer, I currently work on something like that! But, since my computer is really shitty (even a bunch of potatoes will be more powerful...), I have ONE render for you!
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It took me the mortherfucking day for that!
And yeah, the render is not as good as I want it to be. But, it's my first render on blender! Haha!

I need more coffee... and some dolipranes.
Maybe one day my dream of a LiL RPG will come true...
 

givemeabeer

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Maybe one day my dream of a LiL RPG will come true...
Not with my computer, thought.
When I say it took me a day, that was just for the render. The rest took me a whole month. (Because I had to learn how blender work, since I've never use it before...), and I just began the animations.

The final result gonna be ~3 minutes of fight. A good, and cruel, fight, of course.
 

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Not with my computer, thought.
When I say it took me a day, that was just for the render. The rest took me a whole month. (Because I had to learn how blender work, since I've never use it before...), and I just began the animations.

The final result gonna be ~3 minutes of fight. A good, and cruel, fight, of course.
I'm useless at coding and drawing, otherwise I would've already done it myself.
I could spend 12 hours a day non-stop building a system, writing dialogue and story and other shit but I can't be bothered to learn how to code, otherwise I'd put Stupid Shitty Selebus to shame.
 
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