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    Jun Inoue reacted to tenshi25 in Pure x Connect Translation [Prologue and UI patch released]   
    Status update
    Overall progress:
    Translation: 7205/43896
    Editing:        4403/43896
    On other news, we are currently working on UI tl
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    Jun Inoue reacted to tenshi25 in Pure x Connect Translation [Prologue and UI patch released]   
    Status update
    Overall progress:
    Translation: 7205/43896
    Editing:        4379/43896
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    Or another possible answer:

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    Sankaku Renai || Love Triangle Trouble || スキとスキとでサンカク恋愛
     
    **Summary**
    This Walkthrough is based on the Official  Western release of  Suki to Suki to de Sankaku Ren'ai, published by NekoNyan and is available for Purchase on Steam And NekoNyan Store as well as other 3rd party storefronts. The VN was originally Developed and Published by ASa Project. 
     

    **Description**
    Suki to Suki to de Sankaku Ren’ai is a game by Asa Project. A game in which protagonist Sousuke, his stepsister Nanaru and their parents make up their small 4 person family. Living a normal life, and enjoying their school days. All of that changes however, once his real sister Suzu comes back in their life. A love triangle unfolds whereby both of his sisters try to win his favor. Nanaru being open and energetic one, while Suzu is more reserved yet gentle. Then the story heats up even more once his childhood friend Maho and the mysterious senpai Shiina join the battle. So with 2 different love triangles happening around him, what will become of Sousuke?
     
    **Ending Guideline / Suggested Route Order**
    This VN has 4 Main Heroines and 2 Side Heroines. Each Route can be completed in any given order. The save system in this VN is slightly different from your standard save system.  It uses Bookmark system. The Bookmarks can be further filtered according to various categories of your choosing. You will need 5 bookmark slots for the Purpose of this walk through.  Note that Bookmarks cannot be overwritten, however they can be deleted. The guide follows the following Route order   Shiina > Maho > Cara > Akane > Suzu > Nanaru.  The Route order needs to be followed in order to make use of the Bookmark points used by this guide
     
     
    **Route Guideline**
     
     

    Kisu Shiina
     
     
     

    Narutaki Maho
     
     
     

    Cara Olivia ( Side Heroine )
     
     
     

    Warota Akane ( Side Heroine )
     
     
     

    Komorie Suzu
     
     
     

    Komorie Nanaru
     
     
    **Attribution**
    This Walkthrough was referenced from Seiya-Saiga, Chuee's Guide on Steam  as well as my own playthrough of the VN
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    Jun Inoue reacted to Mikanmeister in Pure x Connect Translation [Prologue and UI patch released]   
    PURE X CONNECT

    https://vndb.org/v16166
     
    Description
    From the developers that brought you Fureraba ~Friend to Lover~
    Usami Hayato has yearned for a heart-throbbing romance for a long time, but instead is bored wasting time away everyday. He wishes to fall in love like in an eroge, but everyone just makes fun of him for it. His time came when he was asked to work part-time at a popular bakery restaurant named La Pivoine which just happens to be a garden filled with pretty workers. With the chance laid upon him, he thought its time to kiss his single life goodbye.
     
    Project Staff
     Translator: @tenshi25
    Editor: @Meat_Bun1
    Quality Checker @Mikanmeister
    Hacker: @Porygon2
     
    Progress
    Prologue and UI patch released!
    For more detailed progress, check the most recent status update on this thread.
     
    Recruitment
    We are also looking to recruit a quality checker!
     
    For further questions, just leave your concerns below.
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    Jun Inoue reacted to Fred the Barber in What Anime are you watching now?   
    I don't remember a lot of detail of this show, but I do remember thoroughly enjoying it back when I watched it. It had a pretty different feel from most stuff I'd seen before, but in retrospect, that may have been because I just wasn't exposed to much shoujo romance at the time. But regardless, it was good stuff. Also, I'm 100% with you on shoujo romance being more satisfying than boy-targeted stuff. I should really go out of my way to watch more shoujo stuff...
    Me, I've been watching Kill La Kill recently, and I'm sorely disappointed in all the people who thought it was cool to hate on a fantastic show like this back in the day, since they managed to scare me away from watching it for a long time, until a friend asked me to watch it with him while he's rewatching it. We're currently a little over halfway through and both having a wonderful time with it. It's chock-full of exactly the right kind of insanity to push my buttons, from the premise to the plot to the execution. I definitely would not have enjoyed watching something this unapologetically horny a few years ago, and I can't help wondering if I wouldn't have been right there on the "eww" train with people, but today, I am absolutely here for the whole package Kill La Kill has to offer.
    Also worth mentioning is that Kill La Kill has literally the best subs I've ever seen (the official ones on crunchyroll). They are consistent, and consistently delightful, full of fun and spirit and a little edge of sauciness. I can't get enough of them. I dream of doing work this good.
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    Jun Inoue got a reaction from mitchhamilton in Whats the appeal of ntr?   
    For me, it's the fact that 90% of those stories are impossible to imagine due to the protagonists either being dumber than a rock or backing themselves into a corner for no reason.
    "Oh my god, the gym teacher has a picture of my panties/me and my bf holding hands! Better agree to become his sex slave till graduation or he'll spill the beans."
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    look at him. admire him. extol him. this is the ideal male form
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    Been checking the school life comedy VN options to get some relaxing read, and I might start with Hoshiori.
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    Jun Inoue reacted to nihilloligasan in Whats the appeal of ntr?   
    Unrelated to the topic, but I'm afraid you have a very poor understanding of what science is. Science does not "tell" people anything; it's a process based on experimentation, empiricism, and induction that people interpret. The reason why our understanding of the world keeps changing is because science itself is based on constant reiterations of experiments to get more accurate results. I mean, the human mind is still pretty limited, so the technology and methodology we create won't get all the answers, so we have to check things over and over and push ourselves to experiment more. If we didn't, we wouldn't be as advanced as we are today.
     
    Back on topic: As other people have said, the way we perceive porn and sexuality is a lot more nuanced than we realize. It's very deeply ingrained within our psychology, and due to pressure from culture, it gets molded and repressed into numerous forms. Ignoring the sex aspect of it, if you try to simplify what ntr is, it's a power struggle between 3 people: the thief, the one being thieved, and the one being thieved from. Theft is a type of violence, specifically, violence towards someone's property. From this, we can glean two things: ntr can be understood in terms of violence, and the one being thieved is acting as an object.
    Humans are predisposed to fascination with violence. Most of our history is based on war, ingroups/outgroups, and competition. We fill fiction with all sorts of violent content. The entire appeal of storytelling relies on overcoming a conflict. It's easy for us to laugh at other people's suffering, and we are more than happy to ostracize and bully those who are weak and estranged. Sexuality is also affected by this (even in other animals): specimens fighting each other for a mate, aggression during copulation, killing or neglecting children sired by another, isolation of sexually deviant specimens, shaming, the list goes on and on. Violence is thrilling to us, so we go out of our way to seek it. With ntr, it's easy to see what role it plays. It's the thrill of seeing something ripped away from where we think it's supposed to be and watching it being ruined and corrupted. These stories often involve rape, mindbreak, torture, depression, and jealousy.
    People have a multitude of ways of responding to this. In my experience, only a minority of ntr consumers are actually masochistic. The violence in ntr can also be enjoyed through schadenfreude. People love watching the girl getting destroyed, the cuck fall into despair, and the sheer brutality of partner stealing. From this perspective, it's not weird or deviant at all. It's pretty normal to love seeing others get hurt.
    Something that particularly interests me is the fixation on the cuck's depression and jealousy rather than the girl's suffering. I've met a lot of hentai fans that enjoy seeing girls getting hurt in sexual situations to the point where female suffering is practically accepted as normal within hentai circles. I've seen many people praise netori despite it also being based on cheating. I think this reveals a lot about how people perceive the pain of others. Humans are inherently selfish, and we interpret the world according to our own interests. People are projecting and equating themselves onto the cuck and get frustrated when they don't act the way they imagine how they would act. They interpret the fiction according to their own reality, and it in turn reflects the way they perceive the world.
     
    wait what the fuck am i even talking about. pretty sure im just rambling at this point, sorry for the long post ._.
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    Jun Inoue reacted to mitchhamilton in Whats the appeal of ntr?   
    one of those people, huh?
    i like this. 

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