
OP: 「気ままな天使たち」 ( Kimama na Tenshitachi) by Wataten☆Fiveĭear reader, please don’t do anything any character in this anime does, ever. At, the last two posts: Celebrities’ Political Opinions, An Author’s Review of: Freelance Heroics. My second novel, Freelance Heroics, is available! (Also available: Firesign #1 Wage Slave Rebellion.) Third book in progress now! Sign up for my email list for updates. Not because it’s good parenting generally, but it is funny, and because Miyako deserves it more than she realizes. Literally all of them are doing almost everything wrong, except the mom, who has the right idea. Just don’t take these characters as role models. So go forth and be happy, friends! Either with Wataten!, or elsewhere. If you were skeptical of the content, though, you won’t find much to disuade you. Director Hiramaki Daisuke and his crew at Doga Kobo executed on the idea well. If you read the premise and though, “Heh, that could be funny!”, then you’ll probably enjoy it. Would I suggest this series? I dunno, maybe. Though her sleeping habits are less cute than even Hana’s fashion sense. You’re going to break Hinata’s heart one day, when she realizes you’re a lolicon hentai. Hina is so considerate of her big sister, she just wants her to be happy/to get attention from Miyako! Pay attention to her, you rat bastard! What are you doing jeez. Really, the greatest injustice is that Miyako doesn’t give enough attention to her little sister, Hoshino Hinata ( Nagae Rika). Good! Or better than the alternative, at least. That makes her an active participant in the proceedings, rather than a party acted upon, which you know. But the show improves considerably once the apple of Mya-nee’s eye, Shirosaki Hana ( Sashide Maria), realizes that she has to keep Miyako happy to keep getting that sweet, sweet candy sugar, if you know what I mean. There’s no Miho-sensei forcing the plot to start, is what I’m saying.
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To me it’s more unvarnished than, say, Ro-Kyu-Bu!, which was a lolicon thing and a sports thing, whereas a series built entirely around the desires of an older character wanting to get closer to a younger character doesn’t really have that critical and. Is Wataten! funny? Yes, mostly! Though people who protest and say it’s not a lolicon thing aren’t being entirely truthful, so you’re going to have to at least not mind that aspect. Hat tip Mikakunin de Shinkoukei, you are missed. You know it’s a Doga Kobo series when there’s an unnecessarily luscious cooking scene. But I want to quickly assuage your fears! The main protagonist, Hoshino Miyako ( Ueda Reina), may be a criminal in training, but she’s not the lewdest thing about this episode! That distinction belongs to the french toast. Today the Anime World brings you Watashi ni Tenshi ga Maiorita!, AKA Wataten!, AKA Winter 2018’s lolicon thing. You could even choose to organize your images in good old folders alternatively, since OneDrive is essentially nothing but a hard drive in the cloud.Dear reader, please don’t do anything any character in this anime does, ever.
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Since OneDrive search is pretty lackluster, you might feel obligated to create a few manual albums to find pictures from recent trips or events more easily. In a tab at the top of the UI, you can access an album section automatically populated with a few date-based albums, but you can also create your own. It's even possible to hold and drag on top of a photo to select multiple at the same time. Like Google Photos, you can quickly move to other dates by holding and sliding the scrolling indicator on the right of the screen, and you can pinch to zoom in and out right in the timeline to see more or fewer images at the same time. Timeline navigation is surprisingly solid, though. At least the OneDrive web view lets you see images grouped by place, but you can't access this locations section in the mobile app. For me in Germany, OneDrive's search only lets me find file names, making it useless compared to Google Photos' excellent image recognition that helps surface almost anything you've ever photographed. These are supposed to help with search, but that seems to be specific to some regions only, like the US. OneDrive apparently also automatically tags images with a few generic denominations like #city, #landscape, #animal, and more.
