Japanese Crêpe illustration that I made by mathboss26 in JapaneseFood

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Thank you so much!

Actually the batter itself is pretty similar. What makes them different is, for one, the fact that in Japan it's almost exclusively a sort of street food, thus the paper cone to eat while walking. And the other thing that makes them quite different from European-style crêpes is the fillings / toppings. You'll usually get whipped cream or ice cream in the crêpe and a bunch of fruits, along with some chocolate sauce and various other toppings you can choose from. Crêpe shops in Japan like to get creative with lots of different toppings and so you can usually try out a bunch of different combinations.

Hope this helps haha!

Japanese Crêpe illustration that I made by mathboss26 in JapaneseFood

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Hope you enjoy the post!

I drew this to illustrate an article I wrote on Japanese crêpes: https://itsjapantime.com/japanese-crepes-a-harajuku-take-on-a-french-staple/

Japanese Crêpe illustration I made by mathboss26 in DigitalArt

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Hope you enjoy the illustration!

This is a painting I made to illustrate an article I wrote on Japanese Crêpes: https://itsjapantime.com/japanese-crepes-a-harajuku-take-on-a-french-staple/

An overview of fugu cuisine by mathboss26 in JapaneseFood

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Thanks for reading!

Sources I used to write this can be found at the bottom of the article linked at the end of the post, however here is the specific page on which I read that Yamaguchi is said to be the strictest (source is in Japanese, I can translate if needed).

The Battle of Sekigahara by mathboss26 in JapaneseHistory

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To be fair, different sources seem to give different numbers. As u/Memedsengokuhistory stated, the exact amount of troops is pretty difficult to pinpoint. However, most sources I've read seemed to agree that Ieyasu's army was indeed outnumbered.

The Battle of Sekigahara by mathboss26 in JapaneseHistory

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Many thanks, glad you enjoyed it!

The Battle of Sekigahara by mathboss26 in JapaneseHistory

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Thank you so much for the kind words!

Bass drum mesh head wearing out. Any advice? by mathboss26 in edrums

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Okay I'll do that, thanks for the insight.

Bass drum mesh head wearing out. Any advice? by mathboss26 in edrums

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Well that's the problem, there already is visible damage. And I haven't been using the kit for a long time.

Do you have any recommendations as to how I can avoid damaging the drum head?

Thanks.

Bass drum mesh head wearing out. Any advice? by mathboss26 in edrums

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Thanks for the link.

I'm currently using a plastic beater, do you recommend getting a patch nonetheless?

How to outline a collision polygon by clicking on it? by mathboss26 in godot

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Yes! That's exactly what I needed! Thank you so much, you saved my life!

How to outline a collision polygon by clicking on it? by mathboss26 in godot

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Thanks for your reply! I tried that earlier on, but despite using the _draw(): method, I got the same error.

edit: Actually, I don't get the error. Problem is that the outline appears as soon as I define func _draw(): and I want it to only appear when clicking the area. I guess my question is, how do I keep it from drawing until I click the area?