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Translations for the Trois promo interview in Spoon.2Di 119 with Hatano Wataru, Saito Soma, and Sato Takuya, the voice actors for Gaku, Tenn, and Ryuu.
Spoon always has such beautiful layouts that I really wanted to replicate the whole magazine look instead of doing text only. I hope you enjoy! Consider buying a copy of the original if you're able!
(I've got my twitter as credit since that's where I'm usually linked to for i7 translation credits but that's still me. There are also two more pages with creator interviews that I'll try to do later, I just really wanted to get these out for release day.)
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they used to make smackable technology. you used to be able to hit your tv when it didn't work good.
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hey folks if you have an android phone: google shadow installed a "security app".

I had to go and delete it myself this morning.
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Got a little sneak peek at the Ace Attorney Dnd AU and the super awesome character designs made by trashsyndicate.bsky.social from bluesky and was inspired to draw a little comic for it! ♥️
Also little fun strip:

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When Raphael is standing around infront of Shar's temple, he's reciting a poem about a hunter & huntress, a lion and vultures. I'm curious if you have/have seen any theories on what this poem is about because I always felt like it wasn't about Tav/Durge, I am dying to know.
Raphael's poem: The Huntsman and the Huntress
Here’s the full poem:
”The lion stood watch in the blackest of night...
While vultures encircled, preparing their rite.
The huntsman and huntress, no match for the beast...
Come dawn of new light, did the predators feast.”
I had to rotate this question in my mind a couple of times because I had never put too much thought into it. I had always interpreted it as Raphael once again warning us about how big and scary Yurgir is, but that is not the case! I think you are absolutely right that it’s not about us.
Because I thought ‘hmm, is the lion and vultures Yurgir and the merregons, and are Raphael and us the huntsman and the huntress?”. It would not be unusual for Raphael to refer to himself as a hunter, given he fashions himself in a similar way in his diaries as a fisherman (a force from the outside disturbing the ecosystem, basically). He also tells Tav/Durge that they should not expect that they are the ‘greater hunter’, or something along those lines, when he talks to us.
However, for a game that always corrects pronouns to fit with the pronouns of the character, ‘huntress’ doesn’t make much sense. Tav/Durge could be a he or a they.
Instead, I think I have figured it out:
”The lion (Raphael) stood watch in the blackest of night...
While vultures (Tav/Durge and gang) encircled, preparing their rite.
The huntsman (Yurgir) and huntress (Nessa), no match for the beast (Raphael)...
Come dawn of new light, did the predators feast (Raphael + gang profits).”
Let’s pick this apart a bit further.
Line 1: This first line also further supports why I don’t buy the ‘Raphael is the fox’ from his first introductory poem. Dude refers to himself as cat here once again (R.I.P Raphael, you would have loved fursonas). It checks out. Raphael is the big scary kitty, just as he is in the first poem. He hides it but often hints at it throughout the story.
Line 2: We are the vultures, hungry to get something out of Raphael’s chosen prey, but we are not the main predator. This is because Raphael is full of himself and always presents himself as the biggest and the baddest. Whether we kill Yurgir or not, the ‘lion’ still gets what he wants. We don’t have beef with Yurgir personally, but that doesn’t matter because we are focused on getting something out of his death anyway, to help Astarion. We are finishing off what the lion started.
Line 3: This is peak Raphael. He does not give a flying fuck about killing the displacer beast, but Yurgir does, so Raphael mentions her too. Nessa, as gross as it is, is the only light in Yurgir’s life. It is peak deviling to mention her in the poem. Strip your clients of what they care about, so they are easier to deal with and suffer more.
Line 4: This directly mirrors his little rhyme you get if you accept his deal later ‘the master was slain in his own house, they dined on him both, the cat and the mouse’. It’s him pointing out that you are besties working together. What he is not saying though, is that he could kill you in a heartbeat if he so pleased, because he is the bigger predator.
Basically, it’s Raphael saying ‘hehe I’m gonna get ya’ to Yurgir.
It’s sort of hilarious, because it means that he’s standing there in the bushes muttering a poem that is meant for Yurgir. It’s so theatrical. Like when the villain openly monologues about their revenge and evil scheming 3 meters away from the hero in a play. He’s so silly.
(Thank you for the ask <3 Had to really think about this one)
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★ 【月兔】 「 人性&青年 」 ☆ ✔ republished w/permission ⊳ ⊳ follow me on twitter // bsky
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Literal definition of spyware:
Also From Microsoft’s own FAQ: "Note that Recall does not perform content moderation. It will not hide information such as passwords or financial account numbers. 🤡
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au where sonic and silver end up on the ark because i say so
a perfectly normal child being raised on a space colony for scientists that are slightly maniacal
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the people yearn for turn of the century sonic gijinkas
here are my many inspirations
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I had to reupload this because @staff doesn’t know how to run a functioning web site.
I know you’re reading this, staff. I can see you. Fuck you.
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Lighting practice turned desk pin-ups. Speculating how Asougi's suit is removed is always fun. a__a
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revale in 2nd beat and re:member (based on this art meme)
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