Sounds like Digimon.
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There are plenty of dog attacks that happen through no fault of the victim. It's also completely unreasonable to expect every single person that might interact with your dog, by choice or not, to have experience in how to not appear threatening to it. For some dogs it really doesn't take much and children are naturally adept at miscommunicating with animals. The solution is to train your dog and keep it on a leash in public. Be a responsible owner and accept that strangers don't have to like your dog, no matter how cute or well-behaved you think it is. It's not that hard.
The biggest red flag is judging people for superficial bullshit that might as well be residual childhood trauma. Most dog owners put barely any effort into training and that shows in the dog bite statistics. Fun fact, children don't really understand how to deal with animals by themselves and since parents are about as competent at supervising and educating as the average dog owner, the demographic that gets bitten the most are children.
The entire point of this brand is to ship around bottled alkaline water for idiots who think that's healthy, but this time not throwing away the container. I guess that's a slight improvement, for the wealthy NZ citizen who can afford shit like this for daily sustenance...
Now just imagine if you will, a really long bottle, let's call it a ~~pipe~~ WARP TUBE™, connecting your home directly to the supplier of the drinking water. Then you could use a specialized access point or ~~tap~~ WARP GATE™ to fill any container you like.
This just makes it extra frustrating when many people reacted to these news with indifference. They are not visible by default. You can hide general tags and specific games from your view very easily. There is no need to celebrate arbitrary censorship by puritans or hate groups, just because it doesn't negatively affect your primary usage of a product.
Yeah, it looks very much like that picture, at least in any crowd I've seen. Japanese society is pretty uptight about visually standing out too much. It's all relegated to specific locations or events. Comiket is one example, because the many attending cosplayers are impossible to spot outside of the actual location (unless you count their luggage). Compared to similar events in europe, most of which are way smaller, you'll see extravagantly dressed people with bright hair colors in a large radius and on public transport.
Could be a YTP quote
By "important or 'good' characters" I wasn't trying to say "protagonists and morally good characters", though there are certainly plenty of authors and directors who follow that rule.
That's the new normal for internet search results, not a concerted effort by big erythritol...
Do medieval shows only hire conventionally unattractive men? I always thought the convention was to have attractive people play important parts or "good" characters, regardless of gender, but admittedly I don't really watch many medieval shows.
That title alone is giving me indigestion.
Sounds like desaster waiting to happen. Leak or not.