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Suzuran Majere
Sorry it took so long to post this.
Usually someone else does it.
Edit: When I push the "find artist" thing, is it supposed to get the right tag automagically? It doesn't seem to do it when I try.
GlassSkinned
It's supposed to work just fine.
Maybe you didn't set the URL correctly?
Suzuran Majere
I got the right URL, otherwise the robot that complains about bad pixiv URLs would have sent me a message again.
Moonspeaker
Reader-added tags include "That's the umbrella, officer", "How very like me" and "Shou: 'You sure are careless, Kogasa-san'".
The poll again asks for advice:
AdventZero
You're the last person she'd want to hear that from, Shou.
NWSiaCB
Clearly, the back seat of a patrol car is the only way to arrive.
Monki
What about using the Umbrella-Copter from post #1170467?
Genichiro
Oops, looks like Kogasa-san rushed herself for nothing. I did the same thing when I arrived in Chicago for ACen, trying to get a train out of the airport. I ended up going on the wrong side; fortunately, the man on the train let me walk through it to get to the other side, instead of making me have to go all the way around it!
For the poll, the monorail is nice. It's fast and convenient, and not too crowded if you hit it at the right time.
auton merlin
Any Torontonian here can confirm if this is the same issue as the TTC Dundas station?
EDIT: Dundas and Quen are the only TTC stations where you have to exit the turnstile to get to the other side. Fortunately, colectors will undestand if you grab a transfer, and will let you in.
Also, I myself had times when I got on the wrong train.
Schrobby
I was out of town, but you did a good job.
Might be some afterpains caused by the pixiv server changes. If so it should work again soon.
MaullarMaullar
I used to do this at Central Square back in Boston. It's an easy 'hood to get disoriented in--especially if you're just there to drink.