Previous thread died.
what really how
apparently the first 4 threads just deleted themselves and I have no idea whyage is set to 0 so that shouldn't be a thing
i killed it
tewi will kill again
>>1074not if we call reisen
i lik blu aya
>>1079me too budy
>>1081gud taste
messing with mom
went treasure hunting and found a cool painted rock and a pocket knife
ponytail nen
>>1099something is wrong here
what is this imageboard exactly, a continuation of bunbunmaru that got shot down?
>>1192yes, kind of
>>1192you know how theres a new nen now theres a new bun
>>1194Hold up... the new bun came first.
>>1198nah new nen was up since july, new bun has been up since christmas
my whole house is about to be infected again
walking on bun
tanned bun
aya is NOT a nigger
no tanlines is coally bro
someone posted some old bunhttps://archive.org/details/bunbunmaru.comthere's the hat code and some 2011 2hu in there
Sorry haven't been able to post ITT very often, 8moe has taken up most my attention lately. You guys should join in on their streams, it's fun & comfy.
>>1234i appreciate it but this place is better
uh I can't post on japan anymore so I'll spam this board. Watch me lose rhythm games and play music: https://cytu.be/r/nightfly
sign-in
bumo
>>1070hola frens
bun
crying sql is more painful than the dentist
captcha: bish
>>1290
praise /bun/
>>1300
>>1302i hate you too
which way teen?
>>1344Why is Shonen Jump listed under 1982? It started in the 60s and is still successful today.
aya is living in the past and so am i
>captcha: nigable
Sproke
captcha: kucheable
>>1445least fat atlus fan
what the actual flip
>>1455Irate?
>>1455or erase or orate1/3 chance
>>1455Brane
>>1463Row 1 says there's no N, row 3 says there's no B.
>>1455stale
>>1471Do you know how this game works, anon?
i only needed the wordle because of this anywayshttps://neal.fun/password-game/made it to level 24/35 before giving up permanently
after figuring out some issues i can finally generate prettier anime pictures
/bun/ but harpy
bun wa hapi
nen
the gyate datacenter burned down but the site just came back were saved
>>1524>Paper cuts can be painful as they can stimulate a large number of skin surface nociceptors (pain receptors) in a very small area of the skin. Because the shallow cut does not bleed as much, the pain receptors are left open to the air, causing continued pain. This is exacerbated by irritation caused by the fibers in the paper itself, which may be coated in chemicals such as bleach. Additionally, most paper cuts occur in the fingers, which have a greater concentration of sensory receptors than the rest of the body.In contrast, serious injury situations like >>1523 cause the body to release various chemicals which numb the pain. It's not uncommon to feel nothing while receiving serious physical trauma, with the pain only being felt later when you've calmed down.
>>1524
>Paper cuts can be painful as they can stimulate a large number of skin surface nociceptors (pain receptors) in a very small area of the skin. Because the shallow cut does not bleed as much, the pain receptors are left open to the air, causing continued pain. This is exacerbated by irritation caused by the fibers in the paper itself, which may be coated in chemicals such as bleach. Additionally, most paper cuts occur in the fingers, which have a greater concentration of sensory receptors than the rest of the body.
In contrast, serious injury situations like >>1523 cause the body to release various chemicals which numb the pain. It's not uncommon to feel nothing while receiving serious physical trauma, with the pain only being felt later when you've calmed down.
kutakas chickens
saw a parakeet at the store today
made the first monthly backup of bun
>>1553gud job budy
>>1553Why not automate it and have it backup daily?
>>1558we dont have enough computers for that
/bun/ + /nen/
Spotted this fumo rack on sale 50% off. Looks like a steal, might have to buy.
my internet is down again sigh
>>1611>hey misterh o w
>>1611
>hey mister
h o w
>>1613>be random malaysian factory worker>bossman is asking what text should go on GENERIC SUMMER PRODUCT #8670>think back to my 2hu doujinshis
>>1613
>be random malaysian factory worker>bossman is asking what text should go on GENERIC SUMMER PRODUCT #8670>think back to my 2hu doujinshis
Never pay more than 47 bucks for a computer game.
>>1622Why not?
>>1622I'm more of a seven seas guy
I thought bun died but the domain changed to a leaf domain. How fitting
>>1639/bun/ did die. This is a new /bun/.
>>1639Can you really call being a leaf living?
love leafs
bun has a nice midriff
>>1652and nen has nice thighscaptcha: thawnen
>>1652and nen has nice thighs
captcha: thawnen
>>1652>>1653funny its usually the other way around in my doujins
went back to animal crossing for the first time in 1.5 years
>>1655me too
haha benis
i lik blu aya>>1679heh
ur bun is backed up againi also added a donation address to the faq pageof course i wont even know if you donated or not because it takes 20 years to sync with the blockchain now
>>1686I need to look into how this Monero stuff works one of these days.
megane bun
my nen looks different
>>1748
this will bring the ota posters for sure
>>1750Very good taste
nyen
i lik blu aya>captcha sess
>captcha sess
>>1771
9/11
>>1785Celebrate with some cake.
>>1788Mr. President, a second fork has hit the cake.
I visited 4 for the first time in agesis the unity shit real lmaoI'm pretty sure the shit unity's been doing (with the telemetry) is illegal in yurope anyway so I don't really see how they expect this to work>exlubenice
I visited 4 for the first time in agesis the unity shit real lmaoI'm pretty sure the shit unity's been doing (with the telemetry) is illegal in yurope anyway so I don't really see how they expect this to work
>exlube
nice
>>1800Telemetry is legal in Europe as long as it's anonymous and cannot reasonably be deanonymized. Though companies do plenty of non-GDPR-compliant shit and they all get away with it because there's basically zero enforcement.Not sure how much of the stuff on the dev side is legal though. They claim they're going to charge platforms like Game Pass for installs, but that's obviously not going to fly as platforms don't have a contract with Unity (it's up to the publisher to make sure they are legally capable of granting the platform the right to distribute the product). The semi-retroactive nature is also questionable (devs don't need to pay for pre-2024 installs, but do need to pay for installs of pre-2024 games from 2024 onwards), but I heard the current licensing does not grant a perpetual license to distribute the Unity-built game, which if true would allow Unity to revoke the license forcing devs to either switch to the new license or be forced to take their games down.I hope Unity comes to their senses as this could lead to a lot of games being removed from storefronts if they keep pushing it. It's also a shame because Unity is really nice from an end-user perspective (highly compatible and easily moddable). Unity might really continue this idiocy though due to pressure from financial management/investors, as the numbers haven't been very good for them lately.
>>1800Telemetry is legal in Europe as long as it's anonymous and cannot reasonably be deanonymized. Though companies do plenty of non-GDPR-compliant shit and they all get away with it because there's basically zero enforcement.
Not sure how much of the stuff on the dev side is legal though. They claim they're going to charge platforms like Game Pass for installs, but that's obviously not going to fly as platforms don't have a contract with Unity (it's up to the publisher to make sure they are legally capable of granting the platform the right to distribute the product). The semi-retroactive nature is also questionable (devs don't need to pay for pre-2024 installs, but do need to pay for installs of pre-2024 games from 2024 onwards), but I heard the current licensing does not grant a perpetual license to distribute the Unity-built game, which if true would allow Unity to revoke the license forcing devs to either switch to the new license or be forced to take their games down.
I hope Unity comes to their senses as this could lead to a lot of games being removed from storefronts if they keep pushing it. It's also a shame because Unity is really nice from an end-user perspective (highly compatible and easily moddable). Unity might really continue this idiocy though due to pressure from financial management/investors, as the numbers haven't been very good for them lately.
>>1801>this could lead to a lot of games being removed from storefrontsApparently it's already begun.
>>1801
>this could lead to a lot of games being removed from storefronts
Apparently it's already begun.
Someone remind me to set up a script to pink DD2 installs if it turns out this will actually go through.Is this going to be the test case that finally gets EULAs btfo forever? What exactly is the actual nature of the unity contract, do you actually send a digital signature in or just tick a box saying that you consent on a form of nebulous legal weight?The only reason I checked vg and heard about this in the first place is because of a spike in Surprise box!!!subscriptions to my rimworld modsThis is such great news any way it goes tbqh. I wonder now if something similar will happen with GNUshit in the next 20 years
Someone remind me to set up a script to pink DD2 installs if it turns out this will actually go through.Is this going to be the test case that finally gets EULAs btfo forever? What exactly is the actual nature of the unity contract, do you actually send a digital signature in or just tick a box saying that you consent on a form of nebulous legal weight?The only reason I checked vg and heard about this in the first place is because of a spike in Surprise box!!!subscriptions to my rimworld mods
subscriptions to my rimworld mods
This is such great news any way it goes tbqh. I wonder now if something similar will happen with GNUshit in the next 20 years
>>1808On the end-user side it's 100% implicit. You never see any agreement or check any box.On the developer side, you need to create a Unity account to even open the Editor, and by creating an account you accept the conditions. Account-creation conditions are legally binding, at all times in the US (as far as I'm aware) and in the EU it's also binding unless you already paid for it and didn't get to see the EULA before paying.
>>1808On the end-user side it's 100% implicit. You never see any agreement or check any box.
On the developer side, you need to create a Unity account to even open the Editor, and by creating an account you accept the conditions. Account-creation conditions are legally binding, at all times in the US (as far as I'm aware) and in the EU it's also binding unless you already paid for it and didn't get to see the EULA before paying.
>Account-creation conditions are legally binding, at all times in the US (as far as I'm aware) and in the EU it's also binding unless you already paid for it and didn't get to see the EULA before paying.I thought we were just assuming that and that it didn't actually have a test case. Did D3 actually change anything?
>Account-creation conditions are legally binding, at all times in the US (as far as I'm aware) and in the EU it's also binding unless you already paid for it and didn't get to see the EULA before paying.
I thought we were just assuming that and that it didn't actually have a test case. Did D3 actually change anything?
>>1815A contract is a contract. People tend to think of contracts as long legalese documents which require an explicit signature, but any agreement is a contract - even if it's just spoken (oral contract), as long as the wronged party can provide evidence this agreement was made. I don't know about which specific things have and haven't been verified to fly in precedents, but that a contract is signed on checking the 'I agree' box below a legalese text box is not in doubt; the only questionable part is what things the company may force you to agree with in such a contract. For a B2B account which was paid for, I'm pretty sure they can get away with a lot.
https://twitter.com/Kasuya_Baian/status/1702694343168217245what to order bros
Here's one of the latest mosaics from 8chan in case anyone missed it
did some more coin roll hunting and found 2 (!!!) silver coins in a box of canadian dimes
>>1851>canadian
>>1851
>canadian
nenbun or bunnen? you decide
Did any of the animal spirits know Ran from before she was a cyberlich? I haven't been following nuhu since 15
>>1511yukari whale out of NOWHERE
where is oekaki function?>captcha: run
where is oekaki function?
>captcha: run
>>1877when bunmin gets off his lazy bun
busy learning something else first
Rewatching airplane, must have heard the intercom sample in good vibrations like a hundred times since I saw it last. Spooked me
got more coins in the mail
janny bun captcha haw
janny bun
captcha haw
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>>1958Art.
>>1966
birds grow fast
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>>1983thinking if this is secondary or tertiary tier
>>1984Reposting the crop is tertiary, the full image is probably secondary materials cos it's pretty close to right on sanae's age.
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no idea how this site is more resilient than the fish but here we are
>>2003Some day I'll stop being lazy and strap some babies first ocr to a webget and kill this site butt that day is not today>more resilient than the fishMaybe he saw how shitty your staff were and thought that he was on his own site
>>2003Some day I'll stop being lazy and strap some babies first ocr to a webget and kill this site butt that day is not today
>more resilient than the fish
Maybe he saw how shitty your staff were and thought that he was on his own site
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>>2005Is this text illegal in Canada, Australia and the UK?
>>2006All text anywhere on any website (barring specific exceptions) is illegal in australia because websites fall under the regulation for films (not books, which are more permissive and operate on a blacklist iirc), and australia's rating system is a whitelist not a blacklist. In practice, websites are only reviewed if they're reported to australia's media board; since this site has pornography (in any format, including softcore text) and the user doesn't sign a waiver stating that they're not a child an australian host/author would already be facing the maximum charges for that.As to whether the ratings board would consider that text Refused Classification, nobody can say because they never follow their own guidelines even slightly. A fetish erotica site did get taken down and the author charged for having textual depictions of e.g. watersports, but it's ambiguous as to whether the tards on the board would even understand that remi's little girl butt is erotic.
>australia's rating system is a whitelistBy which I mean you could be charged for disseminating material without having it reviewed first and failing to display an official rating etc.This is a fine rather than a much larger fine + jailtime (for e.g. failing to ascertain that your screening venue is free of children) and I think that disseminating RC material may technically also only be a fine (i.e. it's just noncompliance), although it isn't as if australian policing is actually regulated by any body of law and they'll just tack on whatever additional charges they want, ex post facto (during your infinite detention without a trial and with total immunity for the officers for any actions they take) if necessary (this statement is precedented).
>australia's rating system is a whitelist
By which I mean you could be charged for disseminating material without having it reviewed first and failing to display an official rating etc.This is a fine rather than a much larger fine + jailtime (for e.g. failing to ascertain that your screening venue is free of children) and I think that disseminating RC material may technically also only be a fine (i.e. it's just noncompliance), although it isn't as if australian policing is actually regulated by any body of law and they'll just tack on whatever additional charges they want, ex post facto (during your infinite detention without a trial and with total immunity for the officers for any actions they take) if necessary (this statement is precedented).
keep it up bunthis site is doing better that the other one
just finished backing up the site again
>>2008>speech loicenseI knew australia was a prison island but at this rate I might have to stop making fun of bongs
>>2008
>speech loicense
I knew australia was a prison island but at this rate I might have to stop making fun of bongs
>>2025>loicenseNot how it works. You can't get permission, you can't get permits, and rulings can be changed at any time. You can request a review of a decision that has been made but again, the media board doesn't usually actually do anything and only sees things that get reported to them. The crime in australia is getting caught, not the act in itself. Calling australia a >prison islandis in no way inaccurate but it's more like one of those super giant SA prisons with a thriving liquor export business where the warden is just part of the dominant gang than it is the cuck cage you seem to be thinking of. The legal system is just the powers that be reserving the right to fuck with anyone they decide to single out however they want.>I might have to stop making fun of bongsThat would be a mistake irrespective of the situation west of texas
>>2025
>loicense
Not how it works. You can't get permission, you can't get permits, and rulings can be changed at any time. You can request a review of a decision that has been made but again, the media board doesn't usually actually do anything and only sees things that get reported to them. The crime in australia is getting caught, not the act in itself. Calling australia a
>prison island
is in no way inaccurate but it's more like one of those super giant SA prisons with a thriving liquor export business where the warden is just part of the dominant gang than it is the cuck cage you seem to be thinking of. The legal system is just the powers that be reserving the right to fuck with anyone they decide to single out however they want.
>I might have to stop making fun of bongs
That would be a mistake irrespective of the situation west of texas
>>2027I see. But of course that's perfect for sending police to your door asking to see your thinking loicense, when it's impossible acquire a thinking loicense. >That would be a mistake irrespective of the situation west of texasNoted. I spoke too hastily.
>>2027I see. But of course that's perfect for sending police to your door asking to see your thinking loicense, when it's impossible acquire a thinking loicense.
>That would be a mistake irrespective of the situation west of texas
Noted. I spoke too hastily.
>>2028>But of course that's perfect for sending police to your door asking to see your thinking loicenseYou're still thinking in terms of a cucked little dictatorship like the UK's chartered monarchy or the yanks constitutional empire though. The police don't need a pretext to do what they want (and e.g. detention doesn't relate to crimes, nor does assault by the police etc.), the government is properly a descendant of a rum runner/agricultural squatting cartel (responsible for australia's only successful armed insurrection). Thinking isn't illegal in australia (it probably is technically, but I mean in practice), the no-knock raid would be conceived by someone asking the police to fuck with you. It's an armed gang. They operate as an armed gang. They don't have this kind of systematic pussyfooting around the issue. To be clear, what's wrong about>sending police to your door asking to see your thinking loicenseIs the union of the two halves. There are self important little shits going around and harassing people for running their business when there's whatever newest lockdown or lockout like the pub stuff in inner sydney, and there are random attacks by police trying to flex nuts by roughing up some 14 year old catching the train or because some sunblasted hag-shaped pile of cellulite asked them to, but neither really relate to the other. The supermajority of people run their businesses illegally, and the supermajority face no repercussions beyond getting a headache if they think about who their actual regulatory requirements are or maybe paying $100-$2000 dollarydoos. The kind of dystopian dragnet inspired systematic attacks against free persons only really happen(ed) because america et al. ask(ed) for them.
>>2028
>But of course that's perfect for sending police to your door asking to see your thinking loicense
You're still thinking in terms of a cucked little dictatorship like the UK's chartered monarchy or the yanks constitutional empire though. The police don't need a pretext to do what they want (and e.g. detention doesn't relate to crimes, nor does assault by the police etc.), the government is properly a descendant of a rum runner/agricultural squatting cartel (responsible for australia's only successful armed insurrection). Thinking isn't illegal in australia (it probably is technically, but I mean in practice), the no-knock raid would be conceived by someone asking the police to fuck with you. It's an armed gang. They operate as an armed gang. They don't have this kind of systematic pussyfooting around the issue. To be clear, what's wrong about
>sending police to your door asking to see your thinking loicense
Is the union of the two halves. There are self important little shits going around and harassing people for running their business when there's whatever newest lockdown or lockout like the pub stuff in inner sydney, and there are random attacks by police trying to flex nuts by roughing up some 14 year old catching the train or because some sunblasted hag-shaped pile of cellulite asked them to, but neither really relate to the other. The supermajority of people run their businesses illegally, and the supermajority face no repercussions beyond getting a headache if they think about who their actual regulatory requirements are or maybe paying $100-$2000 dollarydoos. The kind of dystopian dragnet inspired systematic attacks against free persons only really happen(ed) because america et al. ask(ed) for them.
>>2022thank you for your service>captcha sedution
>>2022thank you for your service
>captcha sedution
today I learnt that Bram Moolenaar died (Aug 3)
>>2038rip
double spoiler nen
Do you cats also get that feeling when you're making a low quality post and you know it's low quality but you're not sure in the moment how to better express what you're trying to put on to the page
are 'jaks allowed here?
>>2080NoKeep that modern cancer out of here
>>2080YesOffending larpers is always allowed
>>2079Yeah, I know what you're talking about. Anonymity really helps with this; at least if people dislike your post they won't hold it against you personally. When my name is attached to something I say, I always feel a pressure to say it correctly and sometimes just refrain from saying things if I can't find the right words. But posting anonymously I can just speak my mind (mostly) and if it comes out wrong it won't affect anything beyond the discussion I posted it in.
I feel like most of what I dislike about this kind of western art is the agency/characterization of males. I wonder how much this plays into my like for bestiality (which, unlike tentacles, I don't especially consider to be patrician in an 'objective' sense).>>2083Yeah. I guess another way I could put it is that I resent the idea that I've become an authority, however provincial,
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I kind of feel bad for newteens because it'll be nearly impossible for them to catch up in cultural knowledge. Lurking 2 years won't work anymore. I was barely able to do it and I bore witness to most of the old irc channels and boards dying. You simply cannot interact with the same people in the same ways post current year; Politics and fucking off to Discord has completely warped most of their personalities.>>2080Was never really a fan of them since I grew out of ragefaces more than a decade ago but you do you - preferably if 2hu related.
I kind of feel bad for newteens because it'll be nearly impossible for them to catch up in cultural knowledge. Lurking 2 years won't work anymore. I was barely able to do it and I bore witness to most of the old irc channels and boards dying. You simply cannot interact with the same people in the same ways post current year; Politics and fucking off to Discord has completely warped most of their personalities.
>>2080Was never really a fan of them since I grew out of ragefaces more than a decade ago but you do you - preferably if 2hu related.
>>2086>I kind of feel bad for newteens because it'll be nearly impossible for them to catch up in cultural knowledge.Isn't that always the case and mostly irrelevant though? I'm old enough that I learned from the people before me that '10bux' refers to getting banned, but nobody uses Something Awful anymore and it's been ages since I saw it mentioned. The relevant subcultures have moved on and mostly forgotten the things of the past (to the point where I've never seen anybody mention the obvious connection between 4chan Pass users getting banned and 10bux). Is it really important to know what Sanae's Ten Desires are (and what body part got mentioned twice, because even I forgot that detail)? The actually interesting parts of older culture can optionally be discovered later on.The important part is not the knowledge but the atmosphere. As long as people can take it easy and share common interests we can get along just fine. We're more likely to discuss the latest isekai slop than Welcome to the NHK on here anyways.
>>2086
>I kind of feel bad for newteens because it'll be nearly impossible for them to catch up in cultural knowledge.
Isn't that always the case and mostly irrelevant though? I'm old enough that I learned from the people before me that '10bux' refers to getting banned, but nobody uses Something Awful anymore and it's been ages since I saw it mentioned. The relevant subcultures have moved on and mostly forgotten the things of the past (to the point where I've never seen anybody mention the obvious connection between 4chan Pass users getting banned and 10bux). Is it really important to know what Sanae's Ten Desires are (and what body part got mentioned twice, because even I forgot that detail)? The actually interesting parts of older culture can optionally be discovered later on.
The important part is not the knowledge but the atmosphere. As long as people can take it easy and share common interests we can get along just fine. We're more likely to discuss the latest isekai slop than Welcome to the NHK on here anyways.
>>2087You forgot to list ass twice>>2086>You simply cannot interact with the same people in the same ways post current year; Politics and fucking off to Discord has completely warped most of their personalities.This is some insane posturing. ircfaggotry is exactly the same as discordfaggotry. It's also basically unrelated to culture, except as the mechanism by which it spread to twitch etc. in the later years.>it'll be nearly impossible for them to catch up in cultural knowledgeThe amount worth remembering is so thin that you can hardly even bother seeing that it's there. For e.g. touhou for all intents and purposes it's still 1997 and literally nothing has happened since EoSD, IaMP at the latest.
>>2087You forgot to list ass twice>>2086
>You simply cannot interact with the same people in the same ways post current year; Politics and fucking off to Discord has completely warped most of their personalities.
This is some insane posturing. ircfaggotry is exactly the same as discordfaggotry. It's also basically unrelated to culture, except as the mechanism by which it spread to twitch etc. in the later years.
>it'll be nearly impossible for them to catch up in cultural knowledge
The amount worth remembering is so thin that you can hardly even bother seeing that it's there. For e.g. touhou for all intents and purposes it's still 1997 and literally nothing has happened since EoSD, IaMP at the latest.
>>2088EoSD is 2002 though.
>>2089Oh you're right. I could have sworn remilia was older than that.>2002Same year as DOJ rather than DDP, then. I'm wrong about IaMP too, naturally. I would say probably maybe literally zero people have played or even heard of it based on secondary depictions of suika etc.Was there ever a specific example of someone hotgluing a figurine on /a/ or was jp blueboarded purely out of paranoid delusions?
>>2089Oh you're right. I could have sworn remilia was older than that.
>2002
Same year as DOJ rather than DDP, then. I'm wrong about IaMP too, naturally. I would say probably maybe literally zero people have played or even heard of it based on secondary depictions of suika etc.Was there ever a specific example of someone hotgluing a figurine on /a/ or was jp blueboarded purely out of paranoid delusions?
>>2090>Was there ever a specific example of someone hotgluing a figurine on /a/ or was jp blueboarded purely out of paranoid delusions?Doujins were sometimes dumped entirely (with the thread getting deleted shortly afterwards), and spoilered porn used to be pretty common back when fun was still allowed. Remember that discussion about doujins (and various other topics) used to be a legitimate /jp/ subject.
>>2090
>Was there ever a specific example of someone hotgluing a figurine on /a/ or was jp blueboarded purely out of paranoid delusions?
Doujins were sometimes dumped entirely (with the thread getting deleted shortly afterwards), and spoilered porn used to be pretty common back when fun was still allowed. Remember that discussion about doujins (and various other topics) used to be a legitimate /jp/ subject.
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>>2087>Is it really important to know what Sanae's Ten Desires areYes.
>>2087
>Is it really important to know what Sanae's Ten Desires are
Yes.
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I think the only complaint I have with millet soup's depiction of the sdm is his flan, though she's not all bad eitherI think the most accurate flan I've seen is probably from the toutesu doujins, which I guess makes sense since they're based on the primary material that spells out flan's character the most explicitly
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