I Found a Kitten
Alt Names: | 子猫拾いました Ich fand ein Kätzchen 아기고양이 주웠습니다 Koneko Hiroimashita Я подобрал котенка |
Author: | Yohachi |
Artist: | Yohachi |
Genres: | Comedy Drama Slice of Life |
Type: | Manga (Japanese) |
Status: | Ongoing |
Description: | Atsuki Komiya is a college student that’s living alone. Suddenly, his sister visits and asks for a favor, which is to take care of his niece, Kasane, for two weeks. A story about the awkward relationship of these two, the confused Atsuki and the sullen Kasane, living together. Which direction will this story go…? Made by: http://www.pixiv.net/member.php?id=558398 Sequel: I Found Another Kitten http://bato.to/comic/_/i-found-another-kitten-r20912 |
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Not gonna lie, I've re-read your comment a few times and I still can't tell if you're talking children or cats.
That must be some hardcore tofu.
Holy, doesn't that make it a Boozecake then? Or maybe a Fermented Fruitcake...
Tho in the chapter context it should have been a Fruit Tart, and a fresh version where the fruit topping uses fresh fruits, and sometimes covered with something that prevent it directly touching the air to prolong its freshness like a layer of jelly or sugar.
I mean, just take a look!
I haven't seen a childhood friend this obsessive about taking care of their crush since Shuffle's Kaede.
...all I'm saying, is that it might not be good to leave boxcutters near Tsugumi. >_>;
I'm imagining someone trying to commit suicide by slamming their head into a block of tofu and I'm...confused. Is this a feline habit or...?
I have found so many kittens in my life, I have so many of them in my house right now and I have never experienced even the 1/100 part of what Atsuki has experienced with just 1 kitten (2 in the other manga).
I'm so sad.
Correct. Japanese fruitcake is usually a fruit danish or tart (or even croissant). The traditional English fruitcake goes by its German name stollen in Japan for some reason.
Not that this is relevant to whatever the Japanese do, but:
The problem with most fruit cake is that it hasn't been properly nurtured. Most people know fruitcake has to be aged, but if that's all you do it gets dry and hard and horrible. The secret to good fruitcake is lots of booze, see. Keeps it moist, makes it tasty. So what you do is, you wrap it up to age, but every few days you unwrap it and sprinkle on a good hearty helping of brandy, or maybe rum, and wrap it up again. The difference is night and day. Stuff seeps in, moistens the dried fruit some, makes the whole thing aromatic and boozy. That's traditional, that is; I learned it from my mother who learned it from her mother who learned it from her mother before her who came over from England.
Then if you want to do it up proper old fashioned English style, you can serve it with hard sauce. Hard sauce is a fluffy concoction made by whipping together butter, icing sugar, and hard liquor, again usually brandy or maybe rum. It is pure evil artery-killing goodness. You can put it on fruitcake or plum pudding (which is neither plum nor what we think of as a pudding) or mince tarts.
Uhh, I'm pretty sure fruit tart in Japan do not use dried fruits.
In fact their version is usually pastry crust -> custard filling -> put your favorite fruits on top (usually something a little sour like kiwi, strawberry or orange is included)
I shouldn't have translated literally. Thank you!
Well, if it's just to smash the head to a block of tofu, I think it's fine.
You're nasty.
Context, this is not the hard brick that is manufactured for Christmas. It is a fruit tart, jam or jelly filling, has a few dried candied fruits on top and a pastry crust.
Fruit cake is nasty.
The fight is on.
Yandere Spotted...
sweet, now we get twice the moe!
Wait, isn't the MC gay af?
Osananajimi-san never had a chance in the first place.
that's a rlm referential line.
Saw?
Sum?
Spy?
Sk8?
Which is it oniichan? Imi wakannai
"What's left for me?", she says. Girl, I'll give you three letters to figure it out. Starts with an "s".
Older cats are often very territorial around new ones. Its best to leave them alone to work out a pecking order.