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Old 2012-07-10, 09:55   Link #6001
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Yes? It depends on what you consider pink

It's not magenta (commonly associated?). It's a peachy kind of color with a darker shade and orang-y mix

Pink is a very informal word and you can call just about any low saturated red shade as pink.

I'd say Light Coral (Pink). Coral is magenta with orange. But I think it's darker than this. At least if you mix magenta with orange you get a darker color than this.

Google images for coral, it looks like the second one from the top right.


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Thank you, I have this silly debate with my friend about the color of hair of protagonist in jinrui wa suitai shimashita anime.
I keep telling them that's not pink
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Old 2012-07-10, 09:57   Link #6002
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*New Korean Law Lets Parents Decide When Their Kids Can Play Games

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That has got to be the silliest law ever crafted. Why isn't a law that restricts girls below 21 from playing BL-yaoi otome games?

And why attack the messaging system?
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Old 2012-07-10, 11:50   Link #6003
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Why attack the messaging system?
It's more of patching the entire system so that it conforms to the law.


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Why isn't a law that restricts girls below 21 from playing BL-yaoi otome games?
Why should there be? They're educational
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Old 2012-07-10, 22:40   Link #6004
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Why should there be? They're educational
There is no public threat... heard of a 21 years old girl raped a gay?
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Old 2012-07-11, 00:16   Link #6005
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There is no public threat... heard of a 21 years old girl raped a gay?
This sounds just like a fanfic my fujoushi friend made a few years ago.... I advised her not to publish it in internet but surely she didn't comply.
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Old 2012-07-11, 03:30   Link #6006
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Why should there be? They're educational
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There is no public threat... heard of a 21 years old girl raped a gay?
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This sounds just like a fanfic my fujoushi friend made a few years ago.... I advised her not to publish it in internet but surely she didn't comply.
You guys should be put into the nearest asylum and sedated.
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Old 2012-07-11, 04:47   Link #6007
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You guys should be put into the nearest asylum and sedated.
No no, this is perfectly normal behaviour.
Let them continue talking about this I say.
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Old 2012-07-11, 05:10   Link #6008
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No no, this is perfectly normal behaviour.
Let them continue talking about this I say.
So young yet so wise!
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Old 2012-07-11, 12:30   Link #6009
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You guys should be put into the nearest asylum and sedated.
I hate it that animesuki is forbidding me from posrep-ing you for this post.
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Old 2012-07-11, 21:02   Link #6010
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Have some questions here.

I'm currently doing some postgraduation research right now,and things went fine, except my team leader now demanded everyone to turn up at 8:30 in the morning everyday even if we don't need to. And you all know, just like the good netizens we are, I am much more effective working from 8pm to 4am than any other time.

So have anyone here ever in the similar situation? Should i just follow and create a morning habit. Should I go and tell that to my strict team leader to be more flexible. Or take the middle way and ensure that maybe Monday, Wednesday, Friday i will turn up on time,but don't expect other days of the week?

Is night-owl-person type just a myth and not scientificly proven? Is it a good defense in this case
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Old 2012-07-11, 21:16   Link #6011
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Is it possible for a man to purchase and wear these in the comfort of his own home, without feeling like less of a man? Because I want them. I want them so hard ._.
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Old 2012-07-11, 21:27   Link #6012
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Is it possible for a man to purchase and wear these in the comfort of his own home, without feeling like less of a man? Because I want them. I want them so hard ._.
Put a conditional offer to yourself, that you will spend an (extra) 15minutes working out everyday if you buy it. Then one month from now, look in the mirror and admire how manly you are with those abs and nekomimi

Seriously, that is what i will do if i'm in doubt to buy something considered as girly
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Old 2012-07-11, 21:36   Link #6013
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... Manly + Catboy... Do not want.

I'll just forget I saw those... Awesome things ;_; Also, I do not wanna put in anymore time at the gym =3= buuu.

...

I could buy them as a present for my genderfriend... Hm...
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Old 2012-07-11, 21:46   Link #6014
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Have some questions here.

I'm currently doing some postgraduation research right now,and things went fine, except my team leader now demanded everyone to turn up at 8:30 in the morning everyday even if we don't need to. And you all know, just like the good netizens we are, I am much more effective working from 8pm to 4am than any other time.

So have anyone here ever in the similar situation? Should i just follow and create a morning habit. Should I go and tell that to my strict team leader to be more flexible. Or take the middle way and ensure that maybe Monday, Wednesday, Friday i will turn up on time,but don't expect other days of the week?

Is night-owl-person type just a myth and not scientificly proven? Is it a good defense in this case
I've had a similar situation. I didn't have the luxury of being able to tell the leader to cool it, so I just went in with the new schedule.

The night owl theory isn't a pure myth, but it also seems to me that it's a bit overemphasized. It's all about habit. Get into the habit of going to bed on time (set 11 PM as an absolute limit, and aim to go before 10), getting a proper amount of sleep, and waking up early. Do that for some amount of time, and you'll no longer be a "night owl."

But old habits die hard. I haven't been on the "night owl" schedule for many years, but if I'm not watching the clock, I can easily be up until sunrise. Do that even once and it can screw up your entire schedule for the next few days, as you'll be playing catch-up with your sleep/wake cycles and you'll be forcing yourself to stay awake and go to sleep at times that won't feel natural anymore.
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Old 2012-07-11, 21:48   Link #6015
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... Oh screw it, I'm getting them :|
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Old 2012-07-12, 06:39   Link #6016
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Most likely a hairclip faking like a ribbon?
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You tie a bow first, do a knot to secure the bow, and use the leftover ribbon to tie up the hair.

Cosplay 101.
Thanks for the answers either of do seem probably and SaintessHeart, I assume the only portion of the hair tied, is hidden by the ribbon's size then?

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How is it that you do the 'high' twintails for real?

You know, the kind where the base is higher up.
Assuming you mean like Kanade of Mayo Chiki/your sig, or Yui-nyan of Angel beats. You'd need to have fairly long hair. Then just tie up the upper third-to-half of the hair on each side while leaving the back as untied, where as normal twintails tie back hair into the tails as well. Though some anime girls look like they might tie all off their side hair up in them, and just leave the back untied, or tie a small portion of the hair in the side-back area up, leaving most of it not tied. It varies per which characters' style you're referring to exactly .

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If you were to wake up one day and you find yourself inside a cute girls body (your crush's), what would you do first?

....aside from taking the early morning bath,,, gotcha!
I believe this falls under the threads' rule of don't ask completely pointless questions .(Beware of the mods taking action against you for those questions ).
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Old 2012-07-12, 06:43   Link #6017
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I'm still an undergrad so I haven't had the freedom of flexing my schedule like you are with postgrad research but I am same with Ledgem. It's a habit that just has to be overcome, despite being a habit to easily fall into for students/young people. In the end, waking up in the morning for work of any sort will become the schedule. Because my undergrad is a co-op, I have to wake up at 6:00 am every day when it's a work term. But as soon as it hits the weekends, it's sleep at 3 am and wake up at 12 noon.

Makes me cringe whenever I get reminded how unhealthy it is to change sleep/meal schedules.

I have to say that your team leader is being really uptight it is. I think he/she is clearly aware of what kind of sleep schedule students and just pushing a morning time anyways. When I negotiate lab meets with my group, we always go with 10 am to whenever dinner/supper is.
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Old 2012-07-12, 06:47   Link #6018
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Thanks for the answers either of do seem probably and SaintessHeart, I assume the only portion of the hair tied, is hidden by the ribbon's size then?
The ribbon used would probably be quite thick, and after wrapping the ribbon around the centre knot to secure it, it is most likely tied around a small ponytail/half-ponytail or bun, or it is wrapped around two long fringes used to secure the hair from the front backwards : by wrapping the leftover ribbon around the two fringes at the back before tying a knot, or putting the two fringes together into a ponytail and tying the ribbon over it.
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Old 2012-07-12, 06:47   Link #6019
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Assuming you mean like Kanade of Mayo Chiki/your sig, or Yui-nyan of Angel beats. You'd need to have fairly long hair. Then just tie up the upper third-to-half of the hair on each side while leaving the back as untied, where as normal twintails tie back hair into the tails as well. Though some anime girls look like they might tie all off their side hair up in them, and just leave the back untied, or tie a small portion of the hair in the side-back area up, leaving most of it not tied. It varies per which characters' style you're referring to exactly .
No no, I was thinking about something more like this.

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Old 2012-07-12, 08:42   Link #6020
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The ribbon used would probably be quite thick, and after wrapping the ribbon around the centre knot to secure it, it is most likely tied around a small ponytail/half-ponytail or bun, or it is wrapped around two long fringes used to secure the hair from the front backwards : by wrapping the leftover ribbon around the two fringes at the back before tying a knot, or putting the two fringes together into a ponytail and tying the ribbon over it.
OH, use the ribbon over a small ponytail/bun, I didn't even think of that at all , Thanks again.

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No no, I was thinking about something more like this.
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Hmmm I am really not sure how that's different from normal twintails then , I think you'd just need to tie the ribbon higher is all.
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