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RC1138Boss Joined May 14, 2018 Messages 3,114 May 13, 2020 #2 Poor Kashiwada. Computers can be scary for begginers.
yummyyummy Joined Feb 6, 2020 Messages 541 May 13, 2020 #3 i cant find any concrete evidence but the little results my searches yielded it would seem that a common species of cattail in japan is very stiff so maybe that is what they mean
i cant find any concrete evidence but the little results my searches yielded it would seem that a common species of cattail in japan is very stiff so maybe that is what they mean
justforthelulz Contributor Joined Dec 31, 2019 Messages 17,888 May 13, 2020 #4 @Swankeaboo 薄 is used here as an adjective (pale/faint), not a noun (cattail, pampas grass). So the statement would be, "She's lost all color..." or "She's looking incredibly pale..." or "She turned incredibly pale..." (I don't know Japanese verb conjugations, so I can't help you there.)
@Swankeaboo 薄 is used here as an adjective (pale/faint), not a noun (cattail, pampas grass). So the statement would be, "She's lost all color..." or "She's looking incredibly pale..." or "She turned incredibly pale..." (I don't know Japanese verb conjugations, so I can't help you there.)
E Efgbog Joined Jan 6, 2019 Messages 59 May 13, 2020 #5 I think what it means is when at cat gets shocked/surprised they puff up their tail maybe?
Swankeaboo Group Leader Joined Dec 6, 2019 Messages 182 May 13, 2020 #6 @justforthelulz fuck you're completely right. ty (for some reason the adjective version isnt in jisho)
@justforthelulz fuck you're completely right. ty (for some reason the adjective version isnt in jisho)
H hgbhgbhgb Joined Sep 20, 2020 Messages 9 Feb 8, 2021 #7 Well I thought the local hard drive is frozen and your tests are sent through a shared drive.