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友達のおっぱいを使ってトランプタワーを建設する女の子 by 開栓注意
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説明しよう!たわわチャレンジとは、形態が胸の上に乗るかどうかである種の戦闘力を計測する危険なチャレンジなのだ!
Let me explain! The Tawawa Challenge is a dangerous challenge that measures a certain level of combat power based on whether or not a phone fits on top of your chest!
Date and Time: 7:29 AM · Oct 14, 2016
#toilet bound hanako kun#jibaku shounen hanako kun#jshk#tbhk#aidairo#hanako#year: 2016#month: October#yashiro nene#kou minamoto
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Illustration © Eules 2019 Please do not reupload without credit. Thank you very much
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nozomi and nico joining the boba challenge
#yazawa nico#toujou nozomi#nozonico#poor nico#press f for respect#lovelive#school idol hell#boba challenge#tawawa challenge#sioneve art#muse
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#nitw#nitw mae#nitw gregg#nitw bea#night in the woods#Night In The Wood bea#beatrice santello#mae borowski#greggory Lee#tawawa challenge#bubble tea challenge
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Ramona with the big sippppp
Sorry im late to this trend haha
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My tits are big enough for the Tawawa challenge but not the bubble tea/tapioca challenge. :/
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Now this challenge is very popular and I decided to make it. Drew a very long time so yeah, the last picture is very lazily done.
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友達のおっぱいでメモを取る子 by 開栓注意
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CARNIVAL DAY recaps [9/13]
Today’s recap: The wave, the dragon, and the hell of heaven.
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FORTY-EIGHT
05 July 1997 — 11 July 1997
THE DREAM CONTINENT / THE GREAT TSUNAMI
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The Billion Killer cases came to an end some time ago, but detective organizations are still bombed every week, so on July 5th every employee leaves the JDC building near 1 PM just in case. It’s a great day for XX, Outa, and Suzuki, as it’s the release day of 19box. The JDC building doesn’t explode at 1 PM (instead some poor detectives in Spain lose their workplace).
...but XX still has a horrible feeling that something bad is about to happen, and he’s proven right when they see the news: a giant tsunami is going to hit Japan in twelve hours.
Different people react differently when given a time limit like this. Some start committing all the crimes they never had the occasion to commit; some helplessly wait with their friends or observe the chaos in silence; some attempt to escape to the highest mountains or safer countries; some pray for a miracle. Some keep on their posts out of the sense of duty, some abandon them and run. The JDC Band, which was supposed to have a concert in Chiba that day, performs for free for all who choose to stay there, determined on playing until the very end.
Strong J Outa calls many of his authors. He, XX and Suzuki wonder what they should do while everyone around is leaving the JDC building. Suzuki believes they won’t manage to escape anyway and that everyone must die some day. Despite XX’s earlier dread when waiting for the 1 PM to pass, he now doesn’t want to run either. Outa decides to stay in the JDC building with them and pray that a miracle will happen.
The three are drinking and watching the news in anticipation. XX still doesn’t understand his own lack of desire to run. It’s like something deep within him is telling him not to move and stay where he is, a feeling similar to that when he thinks someone else is writing using his hands. A feeling like he’s going to describe the current events in his book in the future.
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The giant wall of the tsunami is almost at the shore of Japan. The TV announcers say their goodbyes and the broadcast ends.
Outa and XX wait for Suzuki to return from his bathroom trip, but he doesn’t come back, and they realize he must have escaped in the end, leaving them alone.
Kyoto is deserted and quiet around them as they wait. They wonder how much time it will take for the wave to get here. They wait and wait, but it doesn’t come.
Finally, the TV broadcast comes back on and delivers breaking news.
A miracle has occurred. While the tsunami flooded the shore regions of Japan, it had subsided enough before it hit that many regions of the country are safe.
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It’s later estimated that a billion people worldwide fell victim to the Carnival Wave—truly a Billion Killer. Many regions were completely flooded. The JDC band and their audience all perished. The only reason why the death toll wasn’t bigger was that the mysterious continent sank again, and the ocean rushing back into place pulled away some force from the waves, shrinking them to 100-300 meters instead of a kilometer in height.
People died. Too many people died.
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(...Kakuusan Kanke, real name Mizuno Yuriko, was on Easter Island at the time. Below is Kakuusan Kanke’s testimony. [Originally in first person.])
Things were getting weird in JDC. First Christmas kidnapped Hanto Maimu and Kuraimu, then all three disappeared along with Yaiba, then Kirika vanished leaving a suicide message, then Dokuson announced he’s the Billion Killer and booked it, then Manji Tawawa stated she was going to catch Dokuson and also vanished without a trace. But even before Dokuson fled, things were strange.
Kanke’s reasoning method is at its best when she’s jealous, which is also why she’s good at solving crimes born out of envy or jealousy. But something didn’t sit right with her about the murder of Jouka by jealous grieving Jounosuke fans. She wasn’t sure what, though. Maybe the murder happened because there hadn’t been enough security guards around or something—perhaps Dokuson made a mistake and didn’t want to admit it?
But Dokuson told her (in his usual philosophical rambling way) that he was not like all those cowardly elites who live in fear of mistakes, and that unlike God Tsukumo Juku, he was very obviously human (which was of course yet another reason for why he was so great). Dokuson was at that point in time the world’s greatest genius, yes, but he had arrived there by making the world’s greatest mistakes. Past himself had been the world’s greatest fool, but he saw no shame in that, as the mistakes had let him grow this much. Nowadays, as someone the closest to perfection, he would not tolerate any mistakes from himself and would readily admit his fault without excuses. And also, he noticed how other people would feel content with small successes and give up developing further, and he was very insistent in telling Kanke to always keep on growing.
Hearing that rambling speech, it was hard to think that Dokuson made a mistake he wouldn’t admit. But something still felt off. Kanke asked him if he knew some hidden truth behind Jouka’s death or the kidnapping incident with Christmas.
Dokuson said he’d noticed that Jouka could be in danger, and warned her several times against investigating Jounosuke’s death. In the end, Jouka was murdered not by a random jealous person, but by a member of the fanclub of Minase Nagisa and Dakushoin Ryusui, the same group that was responsible for the Cosmic Jokers case. (Dokuson didn’t want to say much more about them, as it could put Kanke in danger.)
Dokuson also noticed that Christmas had become unusually withdrawn since his trip to Egypt. He was seen talking with Kirika a lot shortly before she disappeared.
Kanke investigated more by following Christmas’s past actions. That’s why she was on Easter Island when something bizarre happened: with a deafening rumble, the entire island suddenly started rising high into the air, sending giant waves in every direction. Then the sea seemed to disappear—instead, Kanke saw a massive land down below. It’s like Easter Island had been just a tiny protruding part of a giant sunken continent. After some time, the continent receded underwater again.
Kanke stayed on the island to investigate, and when a week later she looked at the sky, she saw a dragon.
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FORTY-NINE
12/07/97 — 18/07/97
DRAGON
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(And in the latest news…)
...On July 12th, a giant unidentified animal is spotted flying near the Mariana Islands after apparently having burst out of the ocean. On the evening of July 15th, the creature swoops down towards Easter Island, topples the Moai statues, slides down the beach to the sea and disappears underwater.
Nine skulls of the Billion Killer are left on the beach. All face the same direction.
The unidentified animal is described as being thirty meters long, black, with a long neck and wings, similar to a dragon. Scientists think this dragon might instead be some sort of a vehicle.
...if the Crime Olympics continue with the same speed, it’s estimated that over 3,7 billion people will have died by the time of August 10th...
...on July 18th, RISE sends “the last message” to the UN, informing them that they’re going to make the Cosmic Bomb (the Moon) crash into the Earth on Carnival Day...
...the rumor says that the JDC Band had belonged to the suicide cult DICE...
...ever since the Carnival Wave, global unrest is soaring...
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Suzuki never showed up again, but Outa and XX continue to work. XX starts writing about the Crime Olympics in earnest. It’s impossible to grasp and understand an event as gargantuan in scale, but he’s doing the best he can.
All the research and writing makes him notice things, have doubts and suspicions. Carnival Dice, Carnival Wave… what’s with that word? A lot of people would associate Carnival with the joyful time in Rio de Janeiro. The word is said to have originated from the Latin carne levare, “remove meat”, as the time of the Christian season of Carnival comes right before Lent. The term often means a celebratory masquerade. It’s also distressingly similar to the world cannibal.
Outa notices that the name DICE is quite fitting; the word “dice” is the plural of “die”, so signifies a lot of deaths. Maybe it also had something to do with gambling with people's lives.
As for the mysterious landmass in the ocean, Outa thinks it could be Mu, the lost continent that according to its popularizator James Churchward had been obliterated and sunk in a single night. A similar story was told about Atlantis, so the two continents were often theorized to either be one and the same, or to have sunk during the same cataclysm. Mu was described as reaching from the Marianas to Easter Island, and from Hawaii to the Cook Islands.
Outa also talked about OOParts (Out Of Place Artifacts), objects found in an unusual context that challenges our knowledge of history, for example the golden Quimbaya airplanes or the Mesoamerican crystal skulls. Many objects sometimes considered to be OOParts seem to have a connection with the Billion Killer—the Moai statues, the Nazca lines, Stonehenge, Cappadocia, Machu Picchu, the stone spheres of Costa Rica, the Pyramid of the Sun, Mohenjo-daro, the Great Pyramid, the crystal skulls…
The connections continue. The Billion Killer skulls are made of orichalcum, which according to legends was a shining mineral occuring on Atlantis. Another hypothetical lost continent was called Lemuria, just like the S-detective.
Outa seems to always have an answer to anything, so XX asks about himself—who was he before he lost memory? Outa answers that he was working for JDC, though not as a detective.
What he means is that XX is none other than the security guard Nakamoto Hiroya.
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FIFTY
19 Jul 1997 — 25 Jul 1997
NIGHTMARE OF HEAVEN / BOTTOM OF THE SEA
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(Christmas Mizuno went through quite a lot during the Crime Olympics.
Below is Christmas Mizuno’s testimony. [Originally in first person.])
When the old woman Cassandra finished telling Christmas the truth about his brother Pyramid, four new people showed up. Three wore black suits. The last one looked exactly like Christmas and used a chloroform cloth to knock out the detective.
When Christmas regained consciousness, he was in a small room together with the old woman. She told him they were in RISE’s “underground heaven”, Shangri-La, a camp for Beasts—former prisoners—who have been gathered here to fight in “criminal world championships”.
Christmas quickly learned the place was hell on earth. Corpses and bones everywhere. Crazed naked people running around, more similar to actual beasts than humans, looking at Christmas and the old woman like they were going to become their next meals. The old woman explained that this place had no food at all—except for other people. Fortunately, the “beasts” were weak from hunger and seemed to know they wouldn’t stand much chance against Christmas right now. They also feared the darkness of the cave’s lowest level; there was fresher water there, but they could easily fall into a trap of smarter “beasts”.
The old woman stated there was no way out of Shangri-La, or at least it hadn’t been found so far. Her own last mission was guiding Christmas around the place and explaining things. Like she had said before, she wasn’t a member of RISE, but had mutually profitable relations with them (that entire thing with killing people who climbed the Pyramids). Christmas was chosen to become RISE’s guest, but first he would be tested in Shangri-La. The woman all but ordered him to go into the darkness below. She said that if he didn’t go, his brother Pyramid’s sacrifice for him would be in vain.
Christmas ran into the darkness. Once he was a good distance away, he looked back and saw the old woman being surrounded and attacked by the “beasts”. She died without even trying to defend herself.
Christmas had no choice but to wander further into the complete darkness—or rather, to get lost in the complete darkness, as getting lost was his unfortunate specialty. No matter how far he went, he couldn’t find anything but more darkness. Thirsty, hungry and exhausted, he eventually collapsed on the ground for who knew how long.
Eventually two voices came from the darkness, telling him that the Great King Enma was awaiting him. Christmas was picked up and taken somewhere, but he lost consciousness halfway through.
When he woke up, he was in a dimly lit room. The round door had an eye in a triangle drawn on it. Aside from Christmas, there were three people in the room: one had silver clothes and a mask of a bull, the other two had masks of a horse and a deer. The minotaur held a skull of the Billion Killer in his lap, its glow the only source of light.
All three spoke Japanese, but claimed they were using “R language”. The minotaur said they would test Christmas in a very simple way: he was to answer a few questions truthfully (and since he had problems speaking from exhaustion, nodding or shaking his head would do). The minotaur warned that he had the power to see through every lie, then started the questioning.
Was Christmas told by the old woman that there was no escape from Shangri-La? (Yes.) Did Christmas know there was no other way to survive in Shangri-La other than eating human flesh? (Yes.) Did he think he could get out before he died of starvation? (No.) Then what would he do—simply wait for death or kill others? (...No.) Then he would still try to escape until the end? (Yes.) But he’s too weak to try escaping now. Wouldn’t he kill and eat someone to gain the strength to escape? (No. “Just water…” he managed to say.) What a stubborn guy. But if the masked trio was the one to hunt and kill, and just gave him the human meat, would he eat it? (No!) Well then, the last question. A choice. Eat human meat and survive, or don’t eat it and die. Which would he choose? (... … “The first one”, Christmas answered in desperation.) Oh, and here was the first lie! But Christmas had already made his resolve obvious.
The three masked men left him alone in the dark room afterwards. Christmas’s memories from that time are fuzzy. He wasn’t sure if he was dead or alive. In a situation so hopeless, facing his own death approaching, he couldn’t spare the energy to cry over his fate. Instead, he found himself smiling—a faint, pure smile in the unending darkness—the only thing he was able to do to keep his spirits up.
After the longest time, the three masked men returned and informed Christmas he was officially invited to the Sanctuary as a guest. They somehow carried him out of Shangri-La, one of them leaving a Billion Killer skull behind “for the future”. Christmas was in critical condition, so he received urgent medical treatment in the Sanctuary, including a period of cold sleep in a strange capsule. Then he met his friends, saw his look-alike die, met Tierra. Quite a chaotic time.
In July, RISE invited all the guests to Heaven—El Dorado, the opposite of the hell of Shangri-la. The Sanctuary moved towards the bottom of the Mariana Trench...
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[>>>NEXT PART>>>]
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I don't have the boobs for that new Tawawa challenge, but this bed's top bunk will suffice lol. (This red velvet drink tho...it's like drinking cake...feels odd) https://www.instagram.com/p/BysotBJhDw7/?igshid=vpci8zodqrgn
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well here we are, here’s my end of the year anime reviews for fall season. there were some baffling finishes and I have controversial opinions on at least one show. here’s my final scores for the shows I watched:
ajin S2: 8/10
flip flappers: 10/10
izetta: 2/10
magical girl raising project: 7/10
scorching ping pong girls: 10/10
yuri on ice: 7/10
wixoss S3: ???/10
ajin S2: I finally decided to pick this show up recently and got through both seasons after having read pretty much the whole first season of the manga. this studio matured a lot since the butchery that was knights of sidonia and it did pretty much what it needed to do to sell this show. satou was perfect. good VAs, pretty solid animation, a lot of uh... klaxons... over the music... honestly that, and the fact that the OP/ED of BOTH seasons are easily the worst this year, docked it a point from a show that could be a 9. worth watching if you like ultraviolence
flip flappers: fantastic overall. this told a really weird story in a visually fascinating way and had a lot of good character development, it earned its 10 on art direction alone. I do have two criticisms which are 1) the show was obviously written by a different team after the first half (this is a fact) and 2) the last ep visibly suffered due to budgetary concerns. it got sloppy in the last few eps but that did not hamper my enjoyment in a significant way. strong recommend. papika ate the placenta.
izetta: appalling and politically tonedeaf dumpster fire. the final ep was so laughably simplistic that it added nothing and challenged nothing. I’ve talked about this enough elsewhere that it doesn’t deserve more of my time because
get ready for more nazis next season with that salaryman-becomes-a-little-girl-nazi show! its gonna be the start of a great new trend in anime
magical girl raising project: this one got really complicated. to my confusion this is one of the shows I have the most to write about when it had seemed really simplistic. so this show was cool for 2 eps, sucked for 2 eps, was cool for 2 more, sucked until episode 10 by killing off all the characters and then I told myself “the only way they can save this show is by doing some really weird shit.” then they did EXACTLY that and SAVED THE SHOW.
the last two eps were so desolate, nostalgic, visually bizarre, and gut-wrenching that it honestly redeemed this. I somehow liked it better in retrospect even though it had some really cheap animation in the middle section - this is what we call Getting There. it got to me emotionally which is rare. I can honestly recommend this and I actually want more AS LONG AS WE GET THE GOOD WRITERS ONLY. spoiler: if you go into this show knowing that this is the setup for a larger universe and all the characters except for ripple and snow white are gonna die to get us to that point you’ll enjoy it a lot more. at least I would have.
scorching ping pong girls: every bit of this show was so unexpected - it went from looking like moe horseshit (I wasn’t even going to watch this until the recs started coming in HARD) to being the most hype show of the season and in my top 5 for the year. the animation was really good, the girls were interesting (moe with depth?????), we had good character development and some great tension. music best of the season probably. I was worried they’d flub the last two episodes which were at training camp, but it became super sincere and nostalgia-inducing and was the ideal finish for such a tense show imo. strong recommend and a really lovely experience, it made me cry a few times...
yuri on ice: controversial opinion time. this would be my biggest disappointment this season if izetta hadn’t clean sweep’d that category. nothing about this show went far enough and the writer had that j.k. rowling thing where they never want to commit to anything and go as middle of the road as possible. the animation peaked at episode 7 then just reused all the animation over and over again - speaking of which, major problem here. way too much of this show was spent rewatching the same damn skating routines and not enough was spent on Actual Content... I can’t in good conscience recommend this and I won’t be watching more content from it
wixoss S3: uh... hey my dhudes
so first off, wixoss only works when mari okada writes it. please get her back. the cardinal sins of this show were 1) not understanding anything of what made S1 and S2 so good - levity, likeable characters and real emotional attachment; 2) throwing away two thirds of the cast - all of the LRIGs and all but one guy were essentially chaff; and 3) doing basically the same damn episode 10 eps in a row. I’m dead serious there was no progression in anything for the whole middle segment and then everything was reverted as soon as we needed to go to the conclusion. also, had almost as many asspulls as izetta when it didn’t need any of them.
I can’t recommend this and I’ll be skipping further installments unless we get mari okada back. go back and watch S1 and 2 if you want a good card game show because this one had about 90 minutes worth of content and a whole lot of nothing in between
oh also I watched tawawa on a monday for 1 episode and it was loser-pandering horseshit. thanks for reading!
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i have no reason being so happy abt being able to do the tawawa challenge
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おっぱいの上にソーラーパネルを置いて電力を得る太陽光おっぱい発電 by 開栓注意
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