To be fair, it's not like the catgirl could either, unless she stood so far away that the ice cream would be indistinct, or unless she got a ladder, in which case the issue I mentioned would be somewhat mitigated, not eliminated entirely.
To be fair, it's not like the catgirl could either, unless she stood so far away that the ice cream would be indistinct, or unless she got a ladder, in which case the issue I mentioned would be somewhat mitigated, not eliminated entirely.
Both need to learn how to take vertical panoramic selfies.
Both need to learn how to take vertical panoramic selfies.
Someone consciously (since she's even posing and being careful to angle and include the dessert) taking a selfie with your phone after agreeing to help you take a photo of yourself is not an action I ever see in the real world and the only reason I could think of it happening is if the other person is deliberately trying to troll you. It's too deliberate for even behavioral or language barrier issues to justify.
Someone consciously (since she's even posing and being careful to angle and include the dessert) taking a selfie with your phone after agreeing to help you take a photo of yourself is not an action I ever see in the real world and the only reason I could think of it happening is if the other person is deliberately trying to troll you. It's too deliberate for even behavioral or language barrier issues to justify.
The earlier restaurant strip showed the manager explicitly saying he didn't hire the cat girl to do restaurant duty and her job was indeed being the mascot and acting like an actual cat, so it's most probably a real service at this restaurant where customers can ask for a photo of her posing with their food, in the same vein as asking for a smile at McDonald or maid cafe.