No.742877
Even in a world where smiles could not be protected, these two still have cute comfy in their hearts.
No.742882
As expected it was really nice and comfy.
No.742936
I was hoping they'd talk slower and more lazily but this is fine.
No.742960
>post-apocalyptic Yuyushiki
Really liked it, gonna be one of my favorites for sure.
No.742965
>>742960
>post-apocalyptic Yuyushiki
That's the best description of this I've heard yet.
No.742968
>>742965
So we've got both post-apocalyptic Yuyushiki and foxgirl onsen Urara this season. Nice.
No.742987
There's a lot in here to love. Works like this and Sora no Woto always make me amazed at animu's unique ability to make a horrible post-apocalypse seem comfy.
No.743010
>>742877
Haven't watched it yet, how closely does it follow the manga?
No.743032
>>743010
From the ten minutes I watched before my headset broke, it seems to follow it almost exactly.
No.743048
>post-apocalyptic Yuyushiki
AOTS for sure.
No.743049
>>742987
Comfy and depression are two sides of the same coin. That's why iyashikei always doubles as tragedy.
No.743087
I want to have a ton of sweaty, musky, oily sex with Yuuri!
No.743092
>didn't even get it out onto a tray
Comfy ruined.
No.743095
Wait this one got an animu adaptation?
Damn, didnt knew.
No.743108
I hope the temperatures are gonna drop even further in the coming weeks, just so I can get even comfier watching this. Maybe I'll get some MRE, too.
>>743049
>That's why iyashikei always doubles as tragedy.
True. Please, hold me.
>>743092
>MRE actually stands for Moe Ready to Enjoy
Steve is as close to comfy and pure as 3DPD can get.
No.743150
This is really reminiscent of that red vs blue vs yellow post apocalyptic panel of the two soldiers traveling around. I wish i saved the panel
No.743153
>>743150
Gone With the Blastwave?
No.743161
>>743108
>living at a military base
>hurricane coming in
>base issued MREs just in case
feeling comfy.
No.743164
Such a shame that it's animated by
>Kadokawa
No.743176
>>743164
Kadokawa doesn't animate anything, it's by White Fox
No.743193
Anons, I think I've been waiting for this animu my whole life. I don't know about you guys, but for me, it's almost perfect (if only it weren't for the shitGI). I can't believe this shit. Also,
>I'm currently wearing comfy, mismatched surplus clothes
>out in the countryside
>it's raining
>got a fire going to heat up the room
>watching this show is perfection
Mangafags, how good was the manga?
>>742946
This part was really well done.
>>742968
Truly, we are blessed with comfyness this Autum season.
No.743208
All right, let's get down to business.
Chi is a good girl, Yuu is a stupid bitch!
No.743210
>>743179
>It's just a prank bro.
No.743225
>>743208
>>743179
>>743210
Look at that lack of trigger discipline. Stupid bitch could have accidentally done it, or maybe she meant to and then reconsidered. Not to be trusted.
No.743312
>>743193
>I think I've been waiting for this animu my whole life
Are you the anon that stated how much he wants S.T.A.L.K.E.R. with cute girls, a couple of weeks ago? Did you get Coppelion as a reply?
>Mangafags, how good was the manga?
We got through Made in Abyss without any spoilers, hopefully this will be the same.
No.743343
>>743193
I think I'm having the same reaction. It's this perfect mix of cute, comfy and sombre that works so well. I can't believe I overlooked it when checking this seasons chart.
>>743225
I really want to believe something like the safety is still on or the rifle isn't cocked. But no, you can't tell these things with a poorly drawn Type 38. She really could have killed her.
>>743312
>Are you the anon that stated how much he wants S.T.A.L.K.E.R. with cute girls, a couple of weeks ago?
Not him, but I've made similar comments before. This really is similar enough to satisfy that. I think the WW2 aesthetic beats artefact hunting anyway.
No.743348
>>743343
Kettenkrads are super cute, but how does steering these things work?
Are the engines powering the tracks somehow linked to the bikewheel?
No.743351
>>743348
The bikewheel is enough to control small turns by friction alone, but for harder turns the handlebar mechanism is linked to differential track brakes.
No.743357
>>743351
I see, cheers.
>mfw I'll never be a greasemonkey fixing heavy-duty machinery for cute girls
I'd have them pay me in smiles and stories.
No.743359
>>743225
It's not like she had any training. As far as I know she basically just picked up the rifle and figured things out from there, so a lack of our sensibilities is to be expected.
No.743361
>>743351
>>743348
I was wondering about that, too. Having driven an ARGO before, I know first-hand how fucked up tank steering is and that bike wheel had me scratching my head. I suppose the kettenkrad is small enough to be swayed by it though. This makes it even more badass.
>>743312
>Are you that anon
Yessir.
No.743368
>>743361
>ARGO
Step aside, plebeian, for I am a Leopard 2 driver.
No.743372
>>743361
>>743343
Well, I'm glad you got what you wanted. You better didn't use a monkey's paw.
No.743406
>>743368
Good to see that you're finally proud of it.
No.743538
>>743398
I don't know if he would give it that much of a nice, considering the pack didn't have 50 year old camels and coffee instant type 2.
No.743906
>all these breathing and moaning little girl noises in between dialogue
This is practically ASMR.
No.743933
>>743398
I wonder who Steve's waifu is.
No.743996
>>743933
>There will never be an anime about cute girls being autistic about MRE's
Kind of like Isekai Shokudou but with 40 year old MRE's instead.
No.744008
>>743996
Well, there is this DVD special of GuP where Yukari goes autistic about her rare MRE collection. But I guess thats about the closest we'll ever get.
No.744051
Oh this is really good, even >>743225 annoyed me. I hope it keeps up this lack of momentum.
No.744054
>>744051
Why the hell would she have trigger discipline?
No.744075
>>744054
Because it's only reasonable to expect that when you're a loli in a post-apocalyptic setting, the first thing you should do when finding an abandoned rifle is intuitively sense what good firearms safety practices would be.
Yes Anon, I know, but I can't help getting triggered.
No.744082
Been a while since I read the manga so I'm not sure, but those flashbacks were anime-original, right?
>>743406
I'm really not.
No.744109
>>744082
I started reading the manga because I can't wait for the next episode and I'm up to chapter 10.
You are correct, there is no flashback at that point.
No.744279
Help me anons, I think I'm melting under my blanket from the comfy.
No.744281
No.744289
Just got back from the manga, wondering how far the anime's gonna go. Interested to see how the show handles the weird and oppressive factory interiors and creeping existential dread
No.744319
>>743225
>lack of trigger discipline
That's a bit of a modern concept, the US didn't even have that fully integrated into training for Vietnam. Considering the apparent time period and her lack of training trigger discipline would actually look out of place. Safety is what the safety is for after all, that or the protocol is to carry unloaded.
No.744324
>>744279
You cannot escape the comfy. The comfy will take you whether you want it or not.
No.744430
>>743161
I hope you are okay and comfy anon.
No.744585
My god this show is going to be good. Comfy does not begin to describe this show. Also I almost lost it at the betrayal thinking it would cue the start of the blood bath. Are there more details coming regarding the setting of this story? It looks like somewhere in eastern europe after ww2 went nuclear stalemate. Given the state of the ruins, its been many many years too.
No.744607
BEWARE, CHOCOLATE TURNS LOLIS INTO KILLING MACHINES
No.744608
>>744585
The assortment of weapons just in the first episode is a nonsense combination, so I wouldn't count on there being too much backstory.
No.744612
>>744585
There isn't much backstory; it just is. It's not really anywhere or anywhen specific; it's just a gigantic multi-level city. There are all sorts of different tech levels, from that Type 38 to autonomous maintenance robots.
No.744719
>>744607
That might be the anime-only twist, it was lolis on chocolate that ravaged this world.
No.744743
>>743225
The manga had trigger discipline
No.744746
>>744743
Well there we go, the studio screwed up. Henceforth I'll put all firearms-related inaccuracies down to it being a problem with the adaptation. Thank you for saving us from our autism Anon.
No.744755
>>744743
The anime made a lot of small changes, mostly just extending scenes and adding the flashback. That whole second fight and eating the snow was new as well, so it's really coming off as an extended adaption of a sort. This was just two short chapters turned into half an hour, it'd otherwise be a shorts series. They didn't add anything I didn't like though, so it's all cool for now.
No.744795
>>744746
>Thank you for saving us from our autism Anon.
I second this.
>>744743
No.744802
Trigger discipline only means you don't put your finger on the trigger when you don't intend to shoot. Pointing a gun at someone is not the time to remove your finger from the trigger.
No.744821
Am I the only one annoyed by Yuuri's voice? It wouldn't be a problem normally but in this show there are only 2 voiced characters. Since it's a pretty quiet show by premise it's like they keep making noise to break the silence.
It gets annoying to hear the same exaggereted nom nom voice for a minute straight. It'd be perfect if Yuuri made noise only as much as Chito, just when needed. It really takes away from the calm quiet dystopia feel.
If there was only the sound of wind, rusty machinery, and the motor, and the girls spoke calmly and quietly this would be the supreme comfy anime when you add the color palette and artstyle.
No.744822
>>744802
Anon, the clarity in your thought-process changes everything!
These ain't your innocent Yuyus anymore.
No.744825
>>744821
Yuuri is just a baka who's only good at murder.
She's only annoying when she's bored.
No.744828
>>744802
She SHOULDN'T have intended to shot, because it was a joke.
No.744830
>>744828
>it was a joke
Sure thing anon... a joke...
No.744832
>>744830
Yeah,a joke.
Is this post itself a joke I'm missing, or do you think she seriously would shoot her friend for a MRE?
No.744837
>>744832
>He wouldn't shoot his friend over an MRE
When your friend gets the meatballs or the salmon and you get the fucking veggie omelette, all bets are off.
No.744840
>>744837
>veggie omelette MRE
This is not nice. This is, dare I say, almost unpleasant.
No.744843
>>744832
Alright slavanon, I'll play ball since you're too foreign to understand:
It's fun to play along and imagine that she may have seriously considered murdering her friend for an MRE. Which may actually be true, who knows. Trigger discipline is one thing, muzzle discipline is another. If you break muzzle discipline, trigger discipline becomes obsolete as far as I'm concerned.
But yes, that post was a joke.
No.744919
>>744837
Nigger, the veggie MREs come with candy and protein bars. I would take any vegetarian MRE over the fucking "mexican style" anything or the "asian-style" stir fry that comes with that solid brick of tasteless "fried rice" with only a cracker and the jalapeno cheese spread for a side. Or, God forbid, the Tuna MRE.
No.744935
>>744919
>the veggie MREs come with candy and protein bars
Don't MREs all come with some sort of protein bar? I don't remember seeing any that didn't.
And candy bars aren't exclusive to veggie meals; I once had a salmon meal that included a Caramilk. Then again that one was technically an IMP, not an MRE, but same difference, given that the rations the girls had were neither in the first place.
Disclaimer: no military experience. The MREs and IMPs I had, while legit, were procured through other means.
No.744937
>>744935
>Don't MREs all come with some sort of protein bar?
Not the next-level protein bars the veggie ones get. Pic related. Usually it's just a skinny dried stick of beef you eat while going through the rest of your meal, or nothing at all except peanut butter and bread.
>candy bars aren't exclusive to veggie meals
No, but veggie MREs are GUARANTEED to have candy. Otherwise, it's a nice treat to find.
In most cases, though, I'd rather have that glorious golden pound cake than any candy. Nothing can beat it.
No.744943
>>744937
Chilli-mac, bro. It has everything you need and want in an MRE other than it not being an MRE.
No.744945
>>744943
>Chilli-mac
My fucking brother.
No.745035
>>744937
They probably realized that veggie MRE's without candy increases the chances of soldiers defecting to the side that offers meat.
No.745522
This anime is so comfy and beautiful. I think I spent the entire episode smiling and now my cheeks hurt.
>>745518
The OP and ED are far cuter than I expected. I thought at least one of them would be more sombre. That isn't a complaint, however.
No.745534
>accidentally putting a hole in the wall
No.745545
>accidentally killing yourself
This entire scene wasn't even in the manga, because manga Yuuri wouldn't try to kill herself or Chito with a ricochet
No.745594
>>745592
<WHAT ARE YOU
>A book sandwich
No.745596
Is there an "official" or at least generally agreed upon shortening of the title? I guess ShouShuuRyo would work, but at that point might as well just use ChiYuu or YuuChi.
No.745615
No.745617
>>745592
>You should be taking it easy!
No.745679
>>745589
Ah. So that's how their world was destroyed.
No.745692
>>745522
Everything about this show is perfect, just perfect. Every scene is a treat. Only at episode two and I'm tempted to draw major conclusions about where this will stand in my personal repertoire of anime.
No.745705
>>745692
>Only at episode two and I'm tempted to draw major conclusions about where this will stand in my personal repertoire of anime
I have to agree with that. Although I'm sure there's still a possibility they fuck everything up, it really is looking great.
No.745719
Why is Yuu so smug?
Is it sorta like retard strength, except it's retard smug?
No.745752
>>745749
>your shitposting is too shitty
No.745763
>>745545
Anime needs to have either swimsuit or ofuro episode, required by law.
No.745792
The real star of the show is the Kettenkrad, which is somehow still running after goodness knows how long without refueling or maintenance.
No.745796
I'm really interested in the world itself. They're on the 72nd story of some megastructure, I wonder if they're above the clouds. It'd explain the constant coldness.
No.745815
>>745792
If they're anything like the BMW R75 or the Urals that spawned from it they'll outlast their owner and whatever misadventures they may go on.
No.745838
>>745596
"SSR" is the only obvious option that jumps out at me, so it'll probably end up being that.
No.745867
>>745792
vehicles last a long time, expect planes, the atmosphere warps the metal a bit and becomes unnoticeable until you're crashing
No.745874
>Anime girl loses her hearing
No.745880
>>745792
Chii-chan is a big nerd who knows how to fix and maintain machines and I'm sure they find tuns of fuel since wherever they are seems to be really industrialized with lots of machinery and factories everywhere.
>>745874
It is a well known fact that anime girls are extremely resilient.
No.745888
>>745796
That wouldn't explain the snow though. But yeah, the world itself is really fascinating.
>>745874
She plugged her ears.
No.745898
>>745545
>/k/ encounters a problem.jpg
No.745899
>>745527
Pretty cool that the author animated the ending.
No.745950
>>745796
No, that's 72nd SURFACE power plant. This implies that there's UNDERGROUND power plants as well instead of them being on the 72th floor.
After seeing that line I had the thought that maybe our two heroines are both air heads and the remainder of humanity already went underground.
No.745964
>>745950
Given that we see a multi-story megastructure, I think it makes more sense for that word surface to be referring to each level as a 'surface'. If we had someone that could read nip would could probably get a better idea based on the grammar.
No.745972
>>745964
It looks like all the levels are connected by gigantic pillars, so all of them have a "roof" with buildings. Maybe that is what they call a surface, and the rest is the "underground" of a level. Or maybe it's not even a city, but the planet itself is made up of layers of earth connected and held up by gigantic pillars.
No.745983
Is this the Nip version of Gone with the blastwave? Not that I am complaining.
No.745984
>>745983
The creator isn't confirmed to be a whiny faggot, so its not 100% Gone with the Blastwave yet!
No.745986
>>745983
It's interesting how all three of those would be better if you cut off the bottom.
No.746006
>>745986
It's the snark syndrome. It's not enough to let a joke or scene work on its own but it's necessary to add your own funny comment to it.
No.746037
>>745527
OPs/EDs with dancing are the best.
Why are anime girls doing the monkey always so cute?
No.746044
>>745874
Using somebody to stabilize a gun isn't unheard of.
No.746045
>>745589
Surprised that no one has brought up the MLG air horn at 0:35 yet though >>745527
No.746054
>>746045
Am I deaf? I don't hear any airhorns.
No.746074
No.746075
>>745986
I blame commercialism.
No.746080
Anyone translating the specials?
No.746084
I’m going to post this every day until you like it!
No.746265
>>746044
No, but whatever happens afterwards will almost certainly go unheard by whoever's supporting it. Unsuppressed rifle fire is about 150 to 170dB at the muzzle - a jet engine taking off is around 140dB, which can cause instant hearing loss. Even away from the muzzle, most professional shooters end up with some kind of cumulative hearing loss, even wearing ear protection like plugs and muffs.
It's why the topic of suppressors is such a good indicator of who actually knows what they're talking about when it comes to gun legislation. Retards think that letting civilian shooters have suppressors will result in a wave of completely undetectable shootings as murderers steal into people's houses and kill them with a gun that sounds like a gnat farting. People who have even an inkling of how guns work just want suppressors so they can shoot for work, hobby or sport without slowly going deaf, or at least go deaf slower.
tl;dr the girl in your picture will be screaming 'WAS?' for the foreseeable future.
No.746292
>>746265
>tl;dr the girl in your picture will be screaming 'WAS?' for the foreseeable future.
>close-proximity exposure to muzzle flashes imparts basic knowledge of the german language
What weapon do I need to learn moon?
No.746299
>>746292
A mochi mallet to the head.
No.746310
>>746299
Would a takoyaki pan also work? I love the Kansai dialect.
No.746357
>>746292
Just put your head near to the scabbard of an iaijutsu practitioner and you'll learn a new kanji with every swing.
>>746310
My brother from another mother. 関西弁 is the good stuff.
No.746430
They have such sexy little feet.
No.746495
I can't shake the Yuyushiki-like vibe of these conversations.
No.746512
Basically nothing has been revealed about the nature of the city in the manga so far, but if I was to speculate, I'd say that it's probably a giant facility dedicated to being a self-sufficient preserver of mankind. Of course something has gone wrong since it's now in ruins.
Lots of fuel stations spit out plenty of gas for the girls to use and they just wander aimlessly from station to station exploring and looking for food. There's also the occasional oddball other than them poking around.
But the city has the giant drainage system for melting snow, farms (usually ruined), factories for products like those MREs, temples, etc. Lots of cools stuff for the girls to find until they inevitably meet their Donner Party ending.
No.746514
>>746495
Yuu only exists in Chi's imagination.
No.746575
Was it really that hard to avoid using cgi? Like in the first and second episode, most of the shots that use cgi are from fixed angles, so drawing them wouldn't wouldn't be a lot of work (even if they'd have the hindrance of animating the tracks). Two-car is doing this this season, using fixed angles and hand-drawing the bikes.
I'd understand if the camera was spinning around them, but it isn't.
No.746582
>>746575
I don't think there's much getting away from it at this point. At least Japan is getting better at making it less intrusive.
No.746584
>>746582
Now that I finished watching the episode I noticed that the shots where they are on the bike while it's still moving but the tracks aren't on screen are hand-drawn. Only the ones where the tracks show are cgi. So they are probably just avoiding having to animate the tracks.
It only bothers me a little, and it looks good the rest of the time anyway.
No.746590
>>746265
lower loads of boolets and/or subsonic boolets can also help reduce noise if the state only banned suppressors bceause they only watched the violent movies/videogames and ear protection muffs have to provide a tradeoff between being able to hear someone's voice and not being able to hear.
problem is not all guns can roll a suppressor, namely revolvers so your best shot is previously lower loads and some pretty good ear protection, unless it's a nagant but the ammo they come in is a bit expensive in order to actually seal up the chamber.
Also you can just illegally shoot with an oil can :^)
No.746593
>>746265
You clog your ears with pocket lint or ever dirt when you're doing that. Germans weren't dumb when it came to stuff like that, my hearing is for the most part fine after doing that a few times with the aforementioned solution.
No.746610
why do wide faces make everything cute and comfy
No.746635
>>745615
Searching for ゆちしき doesn't bring up anything relevant.
>>745838
I guess it has to work for now. At least it has ϟϟ in it.
No.746643
>>746512
>self-sufficient preserver of mankind
What. Every city's clearly some sort of military facility for the war.
No.746654
>>746080
THERE ARE SPECIALS!
Just keeps getting better.
>>746590
Oil filter + sub-sonic .22lr is really, really fun.
No.746670
YouTube embed. Click thumbnail to play.
>>746080
>>746654
A guy on YouTube does translate them.
No.746671
So did the war happen because everyone else in the world was fighting over who got to headpat Yuuri and Chito?
No.746679
>>746265
>tl;dr the girl in your picture will be screaming 'WAS?' for the foreseeable future.
Not really, I was used as an MG3 mount during a live fire exercise once, and ordinary earplugs and holding a hand on your ear were quite adequate.
No.746685
>>746084
It's pretty cute so I wouldn't mind.
No.746692
>>746643
If it was just a military facility, then why would it need all the farms and such? It's more than just a factory, although it does have military focused facilities, it also has facilities geared towards sustaining a large population.
I think it was a giant megacity that was destroyed by the war.
Maybe the war started because of dwindling resources? Then the city would have been a high value target. That would make sense that it was torn apart.
No.746719
>>746084
>>745522
Can you roast a fish just like that, without disemboweling it first?
No.746722
>>746719
Depends on the fish, and whether you are cooking it right after catching it. If you are storing the meat for the future then you should gut it and clean it.
No.746737
>>746719
Unless it's a predatory fish like a Gar or bottom-feeder like catfish, or you're fishing in heavily polluted waters, you don't have to unless storing it long-term like other anon said.
The only reasons to gut a fish is if they have toxic livers from being a predatory species or lots of gunk inside their intestines from the shit they eat. Otherwise it's mainly a matter of preference in that cooking a fish with its organs intact will make it take on a more "iron-y" taste/more likely to explode from pressure differentials. The brain is likely signaling them to eat fish organs as a treat though because the organs contain vital nutrients like iron and phosphorus and such that fish flesh doesn't (at least assuming this is a post-apocalyptic world). The brain is pretty cool like that- it will make normally disgusting things look delicious to you if it knows it's lacking certain nutrients.
No.746741
No.746814
>>746054
It's on the cymbal crash, I guess it's pretty quiet...
/mu/ here, get better headphones.
No.746825
>>746814
>pretty quiet non-existent
I agree.
No.746836
>>745589
Are they are about to fuse?
No.746846
>>746814
Oh yeah, I hear it.
>>746825
It's a bit later than 0:35, almost at 0:37. Listen to this, then go back to the original file and you'll hear it there, too.
No.746851
>>746707
Thanks for the webms anon.
No.746866
No.746887
>>746846
>>746864
>>746866
it hits at more at 0:36, faint and is towards the left ear but not like a speaker left feel an actual 'rounded' left. It's not abrupt and loud as people might expect it to be. Either your headphones aren't drived properly or your speakers are somehow not being able to pick it up. It wouldn't be an ear problem unless you are on paper deaf.
No.746898
>>746887
That's not an air horn. I'm hearing background singers saying "Let's go!" softly, just before the cymbal crash.
If you listen to the whole ED you can hear it at 0:36.
>>746846
This video only catches the echoing "-o" sound at the end of "Let's go!", you've gotta go back to the whole video to hear the whole phrase.
This is actually disturbing me greatly; you're all making me feel like I'm going insane.
No.746900
>>746898
that is the air horn, at a late 36 but it's on 36. at the middle yeah the girl is saying "ret's go!", a horn plays.
i mean that's what it says on my video player it's a 36
No.746902
>>746898
No, there is definitely a horn there. In the short clip in >>746846 it starts at about 0.6 seconds. It starts after they're already singing the "go" and is definitely distinct from that.
No.746903
>>746898
It's right after the "o" ending and on the beat where the actual vocals drop back in, on the first syllable of "tsukurimashou".
No.746907
It took me a couple dozen replays of that part but I finally heard it.
/a/'s autism is really something to behold.
No.746908
>>746907
Closing your eyes can helps you distinctively 'hear' the sound, rhythm games can make you feel the sound literally
No.746911
>>743049
>>742987
Anons, that was beautiful!
If iyashikei always doubles as tragedy, I think It works the other way around too; in any tragedy, there's some inherent healing and comfy (or at least there's the potential). I'm sure that thought will help me to focus when I'm really down one day, maybe it can help other anons too.
No.746913
>>745984
The author for GWTB is a whiny faggot?
No.746921
>>746907
I caught it the first time, so I'm more surprised people didn't hear it as airhorns have a very distinctive sound; are you guys deaf?
No.746924
>>746911
Of course. It's inherent.
No.746938
No.746946
>>746938
>sat here for a good 10ish minutes listening to the song over and over and heard nothing that sounded like an air horn
>listen to this
>now I can't not hear it
What kind of ear trickery is this?
No.746951
>>746946
the dark art of music production
No.746952
>>746938
I still think this is bullshit.
No.746953
>>746921
They probably have shit headphones. I heard it first time too.
No.746959
YouTube embed. Click thumbnail to play.
>>746938
Oh for fuck's sake, I thought you were all talking about an air raid siren, not an air horn.
No.746960
>>746921
i mostly just don't care.
In what way does it matter?
No.746962
>>746959
that would actually be awesome though
No.746987
>>745874
>>746044
Oh fuck, I remember that scene from Black Hawk Down.
No.747053
>>746946
Original de/a/fguy here. What the shit is this? I feel like I'm coming undone.
>mfw now I hear it too
No.747054
YouTube embed. Click thumbnail to play.
>>746265
>pic related
>>746593
Full powered rifle rounds are around 170-175db at the muzzle. Even the best rated earplug and earmuffs combined only get around 36-37db reduction. The bone conduction alone would damage your hearing.
>>746679
You were basically doubling up on ear pro. You still damaged your hearing though it may not be readily perceptible. But it adds up over time. Unprotected would most likely result complete deafness for hours, with severe hearing damage even after extended recovery.
>video related
>Aussie spec ops guy gets 2 rounds of 5.56 touched off next to his head by a squadmate at 3:30
>full WOT mode six and a half minutes in
No.747056
>>747055
This whole list is amazing, but in particular
>UNDERWATER NUCLEAR SUBMARINE MICROPHONES LISTENING TO SHRIMP CHEWING
It must get pretty boring living on a nuclear submarine.
No.747081
>>746037
Why or why are girls in military green trousers and military green plain shirts so attractive.
No.747111
>>745589
What's dabbing anyway? It's not some cancerous normalfag dance, is it?
No.747112
>>747111
I think it's a normalfag meme at the moment.
I'm certain I remember it having been a thing several years ago before dying down, but I'm fairly sure it's made a resurgence lately.
No.747116
>>747111
It's a nigger "dance" move that was a normalfag meme a while ago and is now an "ironic" meme in the reddit/halfchan community.
No.747138
>>747111
>>747116
It's DUDE WEED LMAO culture.
>Dabs are concentrated doses of cannabis that are made by extracting THC and other cannabinoids using a solvent like butane or carbon dioxide, resulting in sticky oils also commonly referred to as wax, shatter, budder, and butane hash oil (BHO)
The "dance move" is just emulating the common method of taking a dab.
t. university anon stuck living with several potheads
No.747144
>>747138
>t. university anon stuck living with several potheads
My sympathies.
I got a bit lucky; weed's being legalized here in 2018, but it'll be near the end of the academic year and I'll moving on to grad school at that point, and I assume the worst will come from the undergrads I'll no longer have to deal with outside TAing.
No.747165
If the discussion has reached this point then I guess I can finally admit that I like the moonwalk part of the opening even more than the dabbing part.
No.747169
>>747081
Unisex uniforms remove distinctiveness from people and make them look like a standard, that's the point. But when an especially attractive woman wears a uniform, it actually enhances her appearance because you automatically focus on all the ways she deviates from the unisex standard- it's like her beauty breaks out from the restraints placed on it. This also applies to (properly tailored) suits.
polite offtopic sage
No.747204
>>746938
Thank you for clearing that up /mu/ anon. You folks are a becoming a rare breed on 8ch, are you not?
>>747055
This list made me go on an internet researching journey for the past two hours of my life. Very cool stuff.
No.747216
>>747055
>10MB for a two-color image
Here's the same in under 1MB.
No.747281
>>747204
It's true, I've been really missing the discussion there. It was good for a while, but it's tapered out to a few new posts a day now.
No.747295
>>743164
>inb4 they fire everyone on the creative team of the project once it starts making money
No.747335
>>747169
>tailored suits
damn straight
No.747361
>>747216
>went to a concert once
>felt blast wind
>128db
At least it was only once.
No.747396
>>745964
It says literally "Number 72. Above Surface Power Plant" I assume it means floor 0 would be the ground level; where we live.
No.747399
>>745984
What did the author do, who is he a whiny faggot? I enjoyed the random strips that were uploaded sometimes here, but like anons mentioned, the jokes are ruined by the last row.
No.747421
>>747396
地上 may literally mean "above the earth" but it actually refers to the earth's surface. Contrast with 地中, which is "inside the earth" and refers to things underground. It's similar to 海上 (the surface of the ocean, where ships are) versus 海中 (in the water, where subs are).
In our world, 第七十二地上発電所 would refer to the 72nd power plant on the earth's surface, but that may not apply to this post-apocalyptic clusterfuck of a city. We'll have to wait and see.
No.747431
>>747421
>地上発
>発
The character I got the "above" from was this, not 地上。 It implies as if it was jutting from the surface.
No.747439
>>747431
That kanji is part of the word for power plant: 発電所.
No.747724
>>747439
my excuses are shit
No.748412
No.748414
>>747112
Yes, my six year old cousin who doesn't nothing but watch youtube loves to show me his dabbing, so it must be spreading there again.
No.748503
>>743193
>Mangafags, how good was the manga?
I actually impulse bought the first volume when I saw it at a bookstore a day before I went back out to sea. I loved it, the art style was wonderful and the entire thing radiated coziness. No regrets, and I was thrilled to discover that it was getting an animu adaptation.
>>743312
>Are you the anon that stated how much he wants S.T.A.L.K.E.R. with cute girls, a couple of weeks ago?
Wasn't me either, but I've wanted it for a while. You could even skip the cute girls, make it more akin to Jormungand and I'd still watch the shit out of it.
Coppelion was so disappointing, holy shit.
No.748527
No.748531
>>747138
>The "dance move" is just emulating the common method of taking a dab.
I'm not saying your wrong, but the dance move is absolutely, positively, nothing like doing dabs. Shit just looks like any other smoking/vaping. The fuck?
No.748554
>>748531
I figured it was someone coughing their lungs out and trying to pass it off.
No.748573
>>748531
>>748554 is probably right. Even better, one of my resident potheads had to go to the hospital overnight because he started coughing and vomiting almost right after taking a dab, so that could lend some credence to the coughing thing.
No.748698
Yuzu wanted the Kanazawa dick.
No.748700
Did anyone else get anxious during the elevator ride? I think I was empathising with Chito a bit too much because it really scared me. And that's before it even tilted.
No.748703
Oh, the anthology by the author was translated:
https://imgur.com/a/QPgF8
No.748706
>Episode 3's backdrop starts in a urban city environment
Well I guess that dispels the military installation theory.
No.748711
>>748698
Watching her warm up to him was cute. She goes from constantly pointing a gun at him, to teasing him and offering him food. She even asks if they'll see him again at the end there too.
No.748716
Half tracks sure are powerful
No.748719
>Comment about how recent humans are only reusing the infrastructure base of ancient humans
>we apocalypse 2.0 right now
So this makes sudden sense for why while there's a lot of traditional (current) architecture all over the landscape, there's also stuff that looked like some medieval european peasant built with recycled roman stonework.
No.748721
>Cartographer loses his life work
No.748722
>has digital camera
>Does not make soft backups of hard maps
A BAKA
No.748733
>>748721
Get used to it.
He won't be the last.
No.748738
2 more for the smug folder
No.748761
>>748733
She didn't fly so good.
No.748772
No.748845
>>748738
She has some good expressions.
No.748846
>>748845
The sleepy eyes do their part.
No.748855
>>748700
>tingling feeling in the lower back
>>748845
>>748738
Now in motion.
No.748868
She seems pretty flat in every other scene
No.748874
>>748868
She seems to have maybe a B-cup or even more during the bathing scene. At any rate a good bit larger than Chi-chan. But it's hard to tell under those winter coats usually.
No.748878
>>748874
>>748868
That's where she hides her secret ration stash.
Would you plunder her?
No.748881
>>748878
I'd make sure she gets her extra daily ration of protein.
No.748882
>>748878
I'd leave nothing wasted
No.748974
>>748700
>Did anyone else get anxious during the elevator ride?
I just wanted to know how they got it to resume its climb. Kind of an important thing to skip right over.
No.748980
>>748974
>We fixed it!
Fucking how. Did someone just climb out and poke it with a stick? If you don't wanna have trouble and drama don't put them in situations where it's needed.
No.748984
>>748700
I have a deathly fear of elevators, so yes I had that thought of them falling god only knows how far down niggling at the back of my head.
No.749008
>>748703
That's a lot of lewd.
No.749017
Would you let her burn your books /a/?
No.749023
>>749017
I would let her go full 451 on me.
No.749035
Silly girl, people live to suffer.
>>748874
So this anime is full of justice.
No.749048
>"Lets get this out on a tray ,nice"
No.749068
>>745518
Up until now I didn't notice that they had the ration bars dancing along with them.
No.749283
>>748980
>If you don't wanna have trouble and drama
This sequence right here goddammit! I could've sworn they parked the Kettenkrad all the way to one side like fucking baka ahos so I went back to check. Did the girls have low blood sugar or something? if either of them gets hurt at any point during the season I'm going to be sad
No.749285
>>749017
No, I love my books.
No.749306
>>742877
>tfw can watch anime live time on abema tv
>tfw can binge buy the manga until book 5
>tfw japanese
I'm going to buy it once I get my neetbux
>>745950
It seems like Chi and Yuuri aren't able to read Kanji, and only Hiragana; in the first manga, the two had trouble decoding "SAKANA" (fish) so romaji is forgotten also.
No.749326
>>748721
>I wobder how far I'll make it on foot
No.749327
>>749306
>only Hiragana
Where do they ever read Hiragana?
No.749332
>>749327
Isn't Chii-chan's diary written in very block hiragana?
No.749360
>>748980
>>748974
>>749283
It really bothered me too. Had they just said something like "Good thing it held after all.", implying that they just went up the rest of the was like that, I'd have been fine with it.
No.749367
>>749327
>>749335
A Japanese autist decided the block letters and was able to read Chito's diaries from the manga
No.749369
>>749327
Also the ration reads こけいしょくりょう or solid food.
No.749371
>>749367
>つ and こ
Can't we have distinct-looking characters in fantasy at least?
No.749394
>>748703
>alt-universe version is near the end of university
Interesting. Most of the time that sort of thing has them in high school, including the shorts for the show itself.
No.749594
>>749332
I noticed that too, I hope we'll get to know more about the world later in the series.
No.749718
This show is killing me.
>>748855
>>749017
The absolute cutest.
No.750498
Is Shoujo Shuumatsu Ryokou the anime of the season?
No.750736
>>750498
It's definitely putting up a fight for the title.
No.750742
>>750498
It's already got my vote.
>>750736
Chi-chan is the superior deity.
No.750777
So now we know when it takes place. I totally overlooked the time stamp in the manga, but it's there.
No.750788
>>750777
That honestly impresses me. Little details like that are often lost in the adaptation.
No.750792
>>750777
>>750788
Just make a new thread already you fucking faggots.
No.750799
>>750792
Fine you lazy bastard. >>750798
No.750812
>>750799
I just haven't watched the new episode yet, that's all.