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>> No.12333168 [View]

And now /g/ thinks you're making fun of it.

>> No.12001679 [View]

>>12001397

Ah Taiwan, the better version of China.

那个女人很可爱。

>> No.11991987 [View]

>>11984788

Ya, but what about when Reimu gets drunk in her own shrine?

>> No.11984469 [View]
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11984469

I found a massive Reimu plush on ebay (pic related), but it's $70. My wallet and my desire to cuddle with a massive Reimu are conflicting.

>> No.11984160 [View]

I decided to look up on ebay to see if I could buy a Reimu. By the looks of it, I can!

http://www.ebay.com/itm/Large-Touhou-Project-Hakurei-Reimu-Plush-Doll-25-High-/321292172849?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item4ace817e31

But then I realized I'm not the type to just blow $70 on a massive Reimu plush.

>> No.11971432 [View]

>>11968541

PC does not imply Windows. It does not even imply that the computer does not run Mac OS X. Literally any desktop or laptop computer is considered a "PC".

>> No.11971419 [View]

>>11968401

But... I like the PC98 games...

I mean, I've never beaten any of them without continues, but they're still fairly fucking good.

Shit, I feel like playing SoEW again.

>> No.11952800 [View]

>>11941196

我不会看懂很多 :(
我学中文只一年半,很难。

>> No.11952736 [View]

>>11952335

Probably this. Best bet would probably be to work your ass off in the states, make lots of money, retire early, and live in Japan during your retirement with dividends from investments to fund your living.

>> No.11951492 [View]

>>11951454

And.... I think I solved it.

In spite of the fact that this VN was made in 2006, it has to be run with compatibility earlier than XP. This is the first time I've ever had to use Windows 98 compatibility to run a program.

>> No.11951454 [View]

Also, if anyone has played Figyu@Mate, does anyone know how to resolve this black screen issue? Literally, there is no Window, just a black rectangle.

>> No.11951293 [View]

>>11951281

>Maiden Rape Assault: Violent Semen Inferno
Anon, I...

>> No.11951268 [View]

/jp/, if I wanted to start getting into VNs, where would be a good place to start? Are there any VNs you guys consider classics

>> No.11951242 [View]

There are no men in Gensokyo, and I highly doubt she gets too many male visitors to the Hakurei Shrine. She's probably inexperienced, so unless she's a natural... probably not.

That said, a girl with a lack of experience is less likely to judge you for your own lack of experience, so she'd probably be a fine choice for a lay.

>> No.11876469 [View]

>>11876424

Well they'd be spelled the same if you used pinyin (Chinese equivalent to romaji, but with accent marks)... except not quite. Sometimes you get words like 艮 (gen) being used as the phoenetic component for words like 很 (hen).

>> No.11876404 [View]

>>11876256

Makes a bit more sense if you explain it from the context of knowing Chinese.

This character: 想 is pronounced xiang. It means "To think", or in some cases, "To want". Part of the character, the 心 part (pronounced xin), means heart, or mind. When you think about it, this makes sense that this part would be here, because thinking and feeling and wanting are things to do with the heart and mind. But what about the other part? The 相 part actually means something along the lines of "mutual". Of course what a person's personally thinking does not necessarily have anything to do with what others are thinking, so why is that character part of the word? The answer? Because it is pronounced "xiang". It makes a character easier to remember. It has a meaning similar to one character, and it is pronounced the same as another.

Of course, the Japanese pronounce words characters a bit differently than their Chinese counterparts, so the phonetic components might not necessarily make as much sense reading them in Japanese. Fortunately, you only need to know about 2000 Kanji to understand Japanese anyways, so who cares?

>> No.11866970 [View]

Reimu and Marisa are humans. Their opponents are youkai. It's like saying "why do I have to stab this dragon 500 times with my sword, when it only takes 1 breath of fire to kill me?"

>> No.11865555 [View]

Chen, obviously.

>> No.11865482 [View]

I have had almost 1CC'd both the 4th and 5th games on Normal, but alas end up burning through a continue on the last boss if I'm lucky enough to make it there with some lives left.

Pretty good games though in general. Great music. I rather liked "dimension of reverie"

>> No.11853630 [View]

Here's an idea - get a bunch of dakimakura and sew them together. Make a mattress and lay on your harem. Or alternatively, make them all the same dakimakura and sleep with your waifu 9 times over.

>> No.11846636 [View]

>>11846617

Then why would foreigners be allowed into normal maid cafes?

>> No.11846585 [View]

>>11846399

Are they among the "no non-Japanese allowed" places in Japan?

>> No.11845762 [View]

>>11767880

There are maid cafes dedicated to traps?

>> No.11845584 [View]

>>11844597

The only men who get laid at cons are those who are either particularly attractive, or those with low standards who can find a girl with equally low standards.

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