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SsemouyOnan
SsemouyOnan
The most appropriate in context would be "not a lot" or "measly"
TheMonotonePuppet
TheMonotonePuppet
Thank you! I was so confused! Reading this fiction is so fun!
TheMonotonePuppet
TheMonotonePuppet
What does the athleticism mean, actually? Now that you're here and oh so helpful!???
SsemouyOnan
SsemouyOnan
'栗' means chestnut and my OCR can't pick up on the second character so I have no idea what it is (I know nothing about kanji or Japanese), sorry :blob_sweat:
TheMonotonePuppet
TheMonotonePuppet
Well, I appreciate your help anyway! I couldn't even figure out how to use computer for that, so thanks for your expertise, regardless of whether the kind was different from what I thought it was!
fluffypie374
fluffypie374
Chestnut mouse? Or is that second word not mouse... (or rat?) :blob_hide:
fluffypie374
fluffypie374
Oh wait this is japanese, nm... that's chinese for mouse? :blob_hide: But in chinese, those two words together means squirrel...
TheMonotonePuppet
TheMonotonePuppet
His athleticism is probably squirrel then! That makes a lot of sense! Thanks, fluffypie!:love:
SsemouyOnan
SsemouyOnan
:blob_facepalm:I am dum. That's Chinese! I mistook it for kanji since stamina was in hirigana. Yeah, DeepL tells me it means chipmunk/squirrel.
TheMonotonePuppet
TheMonotonePuppet
Hey @Simple_Russian_Boi , what does this mean? :blob_hmm_two:

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ThrillingHuman
ThrillingHuman
What is this and where is this from?
TheMonotonePuppet
TheMonotonePuppet
It's a status screen! It's from a fiction called "MADMAN APOCALYPSE".
Super fun!
ThrillingHuman
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