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Hmmm, I guess it should be separated by syllables,
Something like em-ba-rass-ing, I suppose..

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I think this is wrong, maybe no more space left and they?re cutting corners?

Uhm, the 2nd question,
I don?t think that we have one here, but I would like some, cause
Yeah, maybe many are molesters, Its okay for me even if all men are classified as molesters, at the very least, no one would be molested, thats for me though..

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As the post below mentioned, I also haven?t seen any, and I?m not really sure if this happened before (in my country), this usually happens in manga though...
Did you get the idea from mangas??


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In text the words are usually divided by syllables (I have no idea what happens when the word is ambisyllabic) , but I suppose the shanlators don't always follow this rule because it's difficult to fit the text into a speech bubble, especially a round one.

About wagons - I don't think there are any in my country, and I don't think they are necessary. I don't think I've ever witnessed someone being molested on a train/bus, and it someone was, other passengers would surely intervene. There are creepy guys, of course, but they usually they just make inappropriate comments.


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Word separations should be on the syllables. When in doubt, check a dictionary or just Google "x definition" (where x is the word). A good scanlator only splits words on syllables, even in round speech bubbles. And the best scanlators even structure the text into the shape of the bubble whenever possible.


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Ok, so why is it that when someone is looking for a Pic‘s title in the “Im looking for” section,
The pics are very often from Shoujo mangas, about 90+%??


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Anyone happen to know how to more precisely control the volume of a Samsung Galaxy Note thingymabobber? This thing is on full f-ing blast at 1/15, and of course, mute at 0/15. If it's this loud I need to get somewhere around, say, 1/50. Anyone got any tips? By the way, so far I've been coping by putting it under a pillow.

And a blanket.

@NightSwan - I think I'll just tape over 1 of the speakers or something...


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I don't think there's an app to make it quieter, so maybe put it on vibrate mode, or pick quieter ringtones/music for everything?


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English question.

what does "gassy" mean in Frozen and Wreck-it-Ralph? The definition is full of gas, and idle, empty talk. But neither of it seems to fit.

In Frozen: Don't know if I'm elated or gassy...

In Wreck it: I'm not smiling, I'm gassy.

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Quote from Nyajinsky

English question.

what does "gassy" mean in Frozen and Wreck-it-Ralph? The definition is full of gas, and idle, empty talk. But neither of it seems to fit.

In Frozen: Don't know if I'm elated or gassy...

In Wreck it: I'm not smiling, I'm gassy.

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The feeling when you need to fart/are farting. A less blunt way to say fart is pass gas. Hense gassy would be a few farts or passing of gas. (or one big one)


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Is it possible to exclude certain categories during advanced search? If so, how? Just curious O_O


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Is it possible to exclude certain categories during advanced search? If so, how? Just curious O_O

Put a minus in front in the area you normally would type in the categories you want.

Ex. You want to exclude Age gap. You would type
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That was fast. Thanks 😀


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For Females...
(who uses full make-ups, to be specific, eye liners)
(I guess this could be in the 'Ask the opposite gender' thread)

How do you deal with your make-ups when you perspire, doesn't it go to your eyes and hurt like crazy??
Are there ones that are sweat proof or somethin??

A make-up found its way to my face, to be precise, a BB cream,
I perspired, heh, hurts like hell...

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(I guess this could be in the 'Ask the opposite gender' thread)

*should—not could

As for the part of the question about sweat proof. There are water proof make-up, yes. It's especially good, I think, if you're inclined to cry frequently.


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A make-up found its way to my face, to be precise, a BB cream,
I perspired, heh, hurts like hell...

You should stop using it if that happened. Makeup shouldn't hurt O_O I don't have much experience with BB creams, but the ones I've tried didn't work for me - they clogged my pores... >:-(


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*should—not could

As for the part of the question about sweat proof. There are water proof make-up, yes. It's especially good, I think, if you're inclined to cry frequently.

Oh, Thanks ^^

@amaranthine,
Eh, you mean, make-up do not really usually hurt even if it goes to your eyes?


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