
Is Monica a virgin?
I'm convinced that Natsuki is no longer a virgin. I think Yuri and Sayori are virgins.
What about Moni? She seems like the experienced type, though...

I'm convinced that Natsuki is no longer a virgin. I think Yuri and Sayori are virgins.
What about Moni? She seems like the experienced type, though...
Here are some of the notable Greek players who moved to big clubs during this summer transfer window:
Christos Tzolis (Arsenal), Konstantinos Karetsas (Dortmund), Konstantinos Koulierakis (AS Roma), and Giannis Konstantelias (Dortmund).
There are also several other exciting young talents, such as Christos Mouzakitis, Charalampos Kostoulas, and Stefanos Tzimas.
Why has Greece suddenly started producing so many promising young players?
For S;G, mine is Moeka. I think she has a much darker side than the other heroines, and that’s what I find so appealing about her. In other words, I guess I’m into mentally unstable girls.
For C;H, mine is Nanami. She’s simply cute. I guess another reason is that I’m not really that into the other heroines.
For C;C, mine is Senri. She’s my favorite character in all of SciADV. Whenever I see her, she somehow makes me feel like, “I swear I’ll protect you no matter what.”
Edit: Based on the kind of characters I tend to like, who do you think I’d like in the other SciADV games?
I get the impression that China doesn't have a specific image in any one sport, but rather achieves decent results across a wide range of sports. Are there any sports that stand out in particular?
I think that once she opens up to someone, she has a tendency to want to become much closer to them very quickly. In other words, depending on how you respond, it might be possible to sleep with her fairly soon. Of course, you'd also have the option of refusing and taking things more slowly. What would you do?
Honestly, it made no sense, and it really pissed me off. What I choose to watch is my business. And besides, BTR isn't hentai.
Yuri is obviously a very common name, and Natsuki was even my ex-girlfriend's name. Monika is unusual in Japan, but with all the unique names younger parents give their kids these days, it wouldn't feel completely out of place. At least it still sounds like a plausible name.
But Sayori is on a completely different level. If it were Sayuri, I'd get it—that was a pretty normal name for women born around the 1960s. But Sayori? What even is that? 😂
In my country, Japan, we have an emperor, but most people are indifferent or only vaguely supportive of the monarchy, and almost no one actively seeks to abolish it. Even the Japanese Communist Party supports the monarchy.
This is sure to be the most-watched game in the world.
If you were to watch it, where would you watch it?
It's great to see DDLC becoming more well-known in Japan. If it ever got an anime adaptation, its popularity would probably explode even further—but unfortunately, that would be pretty difficult to make happen.
The FIFA World Cup—currently the world’s biggest sporting event—is generating a lot of excitement around the globe, but did you know that baseball also has its own World Cup? And is your country interested in the WBC?
Of course, it probably wouldn’t work in exactly the same way as the game, but I think it could help expand the fanbase even further. It would definitely become the number-one anime of the season.
What do you all think?
As a heroine, Mikasa simply lacks appeal. Her relationship with Eren felt far too codependent, and it wasn't something I found compelling to watch.
By contrast, Eren and Historie had genuine dramatic development, especially in Season 3. They also felt like two independent people who respected each other while maintaining a healthy amount of distance. Their dynamic was much more interesting and believable.
If Historie had been the heroine, I genuinely think this series could have been a true masterpiece. But, well... it's far too late to change that now.
If Eren and Historia had come into contact, they wouldn't have needed to rely on Zeke at all. They could have activated the Rumbling whenever they wanted. Eren also shouldn't have deliberately provoked Mikasa and Armin. Instead, he should have asked them to help him carry the Rumbling through to the end. And rather than stopping after wiping out 80% of humanity, he should have flattened every nation outside Paradis Island. That would have been the only lasting way to bring peace to the world.
If Eren and Historia had come into contact, they wouldn't have needed to rely on Zeke at all. They could have activated the Rumbling whenever they wanted. Eren also shouldn't have deliberately provoked Mikasa and Armin. Instead, he should have asked them to help him carry the Rumbling through to the end. And rather than stopping after wiping out 80% of humanity, he should have flattened every nation outside Paradis Island. That would have been the only lasting way to bring peace to the world.
That would likely help further boost Americans’ interest in soccer. If we had state representative teams, we’d cheer them on enthusiastically. On top of that, CONCACAF would start to function much like the NFL. It would allow us to foster intense rivalries between states and cities.
As a result, each state would strive to develop talent, which would ultimately help raise the overall level of soccer in the United States.
What do you think of this idea?
I don't know why, but everything she says and does just gets on my nerves. Am I the only one who feels this way?
By the way, based on looks alone, Yuri is my type. She has a large bust.
I mean the Titan that Eren inherits from Grisha. In Japanese, it’s literally called “Shingeki no Kyojin” (The Attack Titan), so the series title actually shows up in the story itself as a name.
But since the English title is Attack on Titan instead of The Attack Titan, I’m kinda wondering if that moment hits the same way for English-speaking fans. In Japanese it feels like a pretty big “oh shit” title drop, but does that come across in English too?
I mean the Titan that Eren inherits from Grisha. In Japanese, it’s literally called “Shingeki no Kyojin” (The Attack Titan), so the series title actually shows up in the story itself as a name.
But since the English title is Attack on Titan instead of The Attack Titan, I’m kinda wondering if that moment hits the same way for English-speaking fans. In Japanese it feels like a pretty big “oh shit” title drop, but does that come across in English too?