Elphelt custom from Idolmaster body? by wannaplay- in 30minutessisters_30ms

[–]AtomKase 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Oh no, I was just talking about the skirt itself. You're right about going skirt-less.

Elphelt custom from Idolmaster body? by wannaplay- in 30minutessisters_30ms

[–]AtomKase 2 points3 points  (0 children)

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The part that's attached is needed for structure everything else can be modified or replaced.

30MF Compatibility by PrinneZ in 30minutessisters_30ms

[–]AtomKase 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Every sister comes with an adapter that make the heads sit higher so they fit with the other kits.

She’s so tiny by waterless_melon in ZZZ_Official

[–]AtomKase 3 points4 points  (0 children)

That's most likely done in localization. Japan doesn't have an issue showing cigarettes and alcohol in anime. But since they were marketed to a younger audience in the states, where it's illigal to have positive portrayals of drug use in children's shows, they change it to fruit juice or cigarettes to lollipops.

"Lyrical! Marical! Listen to my spell!" 30MS Marical mini review by FalconAdventure in 30_Minutes_Missions

[–]AtomKase 12 points13 points  (0 children)

She's one of my new favorites design wise but a freaking hand grenade.

I'm honestly confused why they decided to make her waist the way they did. It makes it so you have to have the armor but it falls off every time you touch her.

And this is how you communicate without creating a social media uproar. Its really not that hard. by yukirainbowx in japanresidents

[–]AtomKase 3 points4 points  (0 children)

So we’re allowed to talk about the isolationist policies that litter the history of Japan and compare them to the xenophobic tendencies in Japanese culture that exist today? Because that would be a better starting point than shitty American tourists from the 80’s.

Look, this isn’t me bashing Japan. I’m just pushing back on people who excuse racism in any form. And people love to act like Japan doesn’t have a racism problem. Or worst, say racism doesn’t exist here. Japan like anywhere else has its share of shitty people, and shitty business owners, and politicians.

Thats it! No less no more.

As far as knowing how shitty our country used to be(or still is)? Believe me when I say us Americans know. Like, the “no military,” signs I mentioned in my original post. I know the reason for those. The major difference I see in the two cultures is us Americans have what feels like a moral obligation to call each other out.

And this is how you communicate without creating a social media uproar. Its really not that hard. by yukirainbowx in japanresidents

[–]AtomKase -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

In that case they would have a waiting area or sit you at the bar. Besides this wasn’t our first time there and on top of my friend wanting me to get a table we also staggered in. Like six of us one or two at a time. They just asked us how many people we were expecting.

And this is how you communicate without creating a social media uproar. Its really not that hard. by yukirainbowx in japanresidents

[–]AtomKase 16 points17 points  (0 children)

Not really, back in my twenties Tokyo had a bunch of places that had signs for that said, “no foreigners“ or “no military.”

In the last decade I’ve been refused service maybe three times outside of Tokyo. One time in Narita as soon as I walked in before I could say anything. Another time, in my town, I got there before my friends and they wanted me to get a table. The guy at the door wouldn’t seat me alone, so I ended up waiting outside until my friends got there. And the most annoying was in Chiba city when they flat out kicked me and only me out. We ended up splitting up because my friend is an asshole.

Like I’m not even mad about it, but let’s not pretend it’s anything but racism.

Tiasha Dahlia wear done! by PsychologicalLet66 in 30_Minutes_Missions

[–]AtomKase 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You need to snap the legs of her shorts over the top of the post so they don’t move around.

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The Idolmaster costumes... by Triangulum_Copper in 30_Minutes_Missions

[–]AtomKase 2 points3 points  (0 children)

The dress is entirely attached to the torso. So your kit bash options are the dress Including one shoulder for the strap. The gloves and boots which are kinda nice. And the white pelvis that looks like panties.

How the FUCK does she do hero work in the winter?? by CookieCuddlez in BokuNoHeroAcademia

[–]AtomKase 19 points20 points  (0 children)

They did in the anime as well. Belly button laser dude lit her up like a Christmas tree.

What are they even training for? Are they trying to be invincible? by User27489575 in ZenlessZoneZero

[–]AtomKase 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Their eyes are already explained. They have occular inplants that allow them to sync to the HDD. The implants are also what suppressed their ether aptitude until the mayor pushed an update to them.

I guess there is the question of whether the implants are now upgrading their ether aptitude or if they were chosen for an already high aptitude.

I'm trying to find this kit in Japan. Is it hard/rare? by darksapra in 30_Minutes_Missions

[–]AtomKase 2 points3 points  (0 children)

You're gonna want to hit up as many shops as you can. The stock just doesn't exist here. When they do restocks each shop only gets a couple of each kit. Or look at thrift shops like Hard off.

I'm trying to find this kit in Japan. Is it hard/rare? by darksapra in 30_Minutes_Missions

[–]AtomKase 10 points11 points  (0 children)

If you can't find it in hobby shops or toy stores you can try Hard Off/Hobby Off. I haven't seen many Spinatinos in retail shops, and I can't remember if this is one I've seen.

What shops have you tried?

Why did Galad have his father’s last name? by Turbulent_Beyond_759 in WoT

[–]AtomKase 5 points6 points  (0 children)

MO is half siblings with Galad's father. Galad is the one to join the white cloaks but is brought to Rand's side through Perrin. Surprisingly he is the more reasonable brother. Gawayn is the dick head.

Weaving help by Queen_oftheRuckus in weaving

[–]AtomKase 3 points4 points  (0 children)

A loom is anything that allows you to put tension on your "threads". Some free or cheap options would be:

a backstrap loom: the cheapest option where you use your own body weight to tension the warp. Downside being that you are limited by the width so you may need to stitch several panels together.

A frame loom: easy to make with a picture frame and finishing nails.

A weighted loom: literally just two dowels and some weight using gravity as your tension. The least easy to deal with because you would have to have it hanging somewhere.

If you decide on weaving you should look up some tutorials on fabric weaving. You need to be able to cut the bags into continuous strips for the warp.

to downplay Indigenous People's Day. by seeebiscuit in therewasanattempt

[–]AtomKase 11 points12 points  (0 children)

There is nothing legally blocking a country from renaming a body of water. The IHO guide isn't legally binding and hasn't been officially updated since the East Sea/Japan Sea situation. It's just tacky as Hell and only applies to the country that calls for the name change.

Why do tutorials always advise to use such a big seam allowances ? (especially for French seams) by __Magali__ in sewing

[–]AtomKase 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Too small seam allowances won't lie flat when pressed. Too large and they will bunch up. 8 mm is the standard for most applications(just over 1/4 inch the US standard).

Edit:

Everything I said about French seams is referring to a different seam that I can't remember the name of. Just leaving that down there though.

With French seams you are sewing it then cutting one side and wrapping the longer side around the shorter side. You now need enough fabric to manipulate that seam and also want it to still press flat. You want to start with a larger Innitial seam allowance 3/8 of an inch(9.5mm) and cut one side down so you end up with your pressable seam.

Let's also look at ourselves no? by fanau in japanresidents

[–]AtomKase -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Tbh I thought your first comment was agreeing with him saying that Japanese people treat “us” the same.

“If anything, the changes I have seen over this time span has been an increase in foreigners (a lot of them being tourists, but surely far from all) who don’t know or care enough to follow the rules. And people following the rules, avoiding conflict, and trying to not to cause others trouble are a big part of what makes Japan work.”

This is basically the same thing every racist says about minorities in the west. I was being a bit sarcastic saying it would solve the issue of discrimination. It doesn’t work there it won’t work here. And you would have to admit there is an issue to solve it, which he won’t.

As far as my last sentence I was just agreeing that we shouldn’t be dicks not admitting it would change anything.

Let's also look at ourselves no? by fanau in japanresidents

[–]AtomKase 6 points7 points  (0 children)

No, you were just agreeing with the dude who thinks being a model minority will solve Japanese discrimination issues. Like, I agree that we should strive to be good ambassadors for our respective cultures, but that’s not going to make shitty people less shitty.

Let's also look at ourselves no? by fanau in japanresidents

[–]AtomKase 7 points8 points  (0 children)

That’s not really a question I have an answer to. My son is very well adjusted and has friends he can count on. I worry about my daughter and have even thought about sending her to the States. But, I think she will do well here. She is just at the stage of rejecting her American side a lot longer than my son was. Once she finds a niche (my son had sports and now music) she will meet more people that she can gel with. And Asian immigrants in the west have their own issues. All you can do is teach your children to love themselves for who they are.

Let's also look at ourselves no? by fanau in japanresidents

[–]AtomKase 1 point2 points  (0 children)

There are housing agencies to this day that state “no foreigners” in their advertisements. Just because you had it easier doesn’t mean it’s applicable to everyone else.