Sky Night Idols’ Backstage [English], a hentai doujinshi parodying the Granblue Fantasy game, by Sumiya

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By Oliver (AKA the Admin) on 9 comments

My reaction, visually, would have been: an amused smile and heavy shrugging. Basically, in this Granblue doujinshi, two girls working as idols and also shadier jobs, reminisce the good moments they had, first getting caught, then getting raped, and totally loving it. Lol :roll:

The drawings are censored to death (so much whiiiiiiiite), and yet they’re seriously pleasant, with a nice work on shades, good-looking bodies, and a feeling the art is really “polished”, done with skill. Maybe you will love it :)
I’m not sure of who (whom ? RIP grammar, sorry T__T) to credit, the archive came with “- rip mbgg and Xenn” in its name, so I guess MBGG and Xenn are to thank ?

By the same artist, I also share Monsters and Мой любимый ~Watashi no Aisuru Hito~ .

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Pavlov
Pavlov
8 years ago

Dang, treasure thieves and slave traders? Being an idol is a tough business! And yeah, that was a cute little story, despite all the rape.

Oh, and you don’t have to use “whom” any more, you can use “who” all the time. They finally put an end to that shit some years ago, thank God.

ParacetJunkie
ParacetJunkie
8 years ago

Ask not for whom the bell tolls, for it tolls for Oliver’s lost hours.

ParacetJunkie
ParacetJunkie
8 years ago

All I could find was https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Who_(pronoun)#Usage_of_whom

It’s not saying flat out that “whom” should never be used anymore, but they do basically say that it’s generally considered a dead word that does not see general use any longer.

Ask not for whom the bell tolls, for it tolls for whom?

Pavlov
Pavlov
8 years ago
Reply to  ParacetJunkie

I feel your pain, Oliver, though I never bothered to learn when to use “whom” correctly. But I’m still reeling at the thought of “literally” now meaning “figuratively” in the dictionary because of all the illiterates who misuse it!

Kurzwaltz.Messer
Kurzwaltz.Messer
8 years ago

I would have classified it under “mind break” if they weren’t talking about it so casually.
But dang, Sumiya’s art is good. Hope he draws more that aren’t lolis so Oliver can post it here.

VB
VB
8 years ago

Quick Dead Grammar Lesson!

I’ve found the easiest way to know if you should use “who” or “whom” is to see if the “m”s match up – that is, if your answer to a question uses the pronoun “him”, then you should use “whom”; if you would use the pronoun “he” instead, then “who” is appropriate.

Of course, this is assuming people cared to use English correctly in the first place which, given the aforementioned “literally”-“figuratively” shitshow, is not often valid.