aside from the fact that the chocolates baked from a hellish kid which had no kitchen skills in about 500 years and giving them to the world's most natural-born idiot, I say it can't be all bad.
zero5889 said: And that's why you should NEVER ever accept anything from Flandre. Poor China. And Cirno doesn't know what she's getting herself into...
It's the thought that counts. Besides, if you don't accept a gift from Flan, you might hurt her feelings, and we all know what that leads to.
angrybull said: It's the thought that counts. Besides, if you don't accept a gift from Flan, you might hurt her feelings, and we all know what that leads to.
The best course of action would probably be simply accept it, then either hide it, dispose of it or send it over to Marisa's place - I guess she wouldn't mind -ze.
(Truth be told, I have no idea what I'm doing, but lately it seems that whenever a comment involves putting on sunglasses, a second "yeah" comment typically follows. Just tryin' my luck at whatevers going on.)
(Truth be told, I have no idea what I'm doing, but lately it seems that whenever a comment involves putting on sunglasses, a second "yeah" comment typically follows. Just tryin' my luck at whatevers going on.)
I think what I love most about this strip is Sakuya's face... she looks like she's going to burst into song, or something. (And if she doesn't eat it because it's "too precious to use", it means the only certainly edible chocolate is the one that goes to waste.)
Second prize goes to Patchu, though, for her almost-expressionless face but with massive blushing.
That explains the sunglasses... The thing about the "YEEEEAAAAAH!" Is that, for a theme song, CSI Miami butchers The Who's (spectacular) "Can't Get Fooled Again" by just playing the part after almost all the lyrics are over, where you just hear "YEEEEEAAAAAAH!" and a "We can't get fooled again". (Of course, they would have to cut those parts out, since it's about lying politicians, not... umm... whatever CSI Miami is supposed to be about now, I'm not really sure, but it certainly isn't about detectives trying to solve crimes using modern scientific techniques... maybe a 24 ripoff?)
idolm@ster-freak said: Isn't that a quote from totally spies(it's an american cartoon)?
Never, ever ever ever ever under any circumstances ever in your life refferance anything pure and good such as Touhou or it's commenter's and fans with something as blasphemous as Totally Spies, we have ways to keep you quiet. >:|