
Creak creak…
The day before yesterday, I got to meet the new person in charge.
He has an interesting way of thinking, and I look forward to working with him from now on. It was nice to meet him!
Translation: spaghettifelice
Original

Creak creak…
The day before yesterday, I got to meet the new person in charge.
He has an interesting way of thinking, and I look forward to working with him from now on. It was nice to meet him!
Translation: spaghettifelice
Original

コンコン日本さん

ぜぇぜぇシナリオジャー。
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ハロウィーンボタン更新しました。
イギリスを吸血鬼っぽい格好にしようと思って
八重歯描いたら子供っぽくなった。
カップケーキみたいな色にしたいと思って
塗り終わってみたらカップケーキのほうがすごい色をしていた。
Japan Oracle, 4th generation employee dog, Candy, welcoming ceremony
So fluffy!
One by one, lots of animals are finding jobs at Japanese businesses.
By the way, Okinawa’s awamori shop has a cat manager. It seems it generally goes out, sleeps, or fights with other cats.
Also, it looks like Fukushima has a cat stationmaster, I want to go and meet it.
Translation: spaghettifelice
Original

[T/N: Ataraxia means tranquility, by the way. That’s actually the word the Japanese had (atarakushia), so it’s probably best to keep it.
Taken from Wikipedia’s article on Turkey’s EU accession) The issue of Turkish membership has been contentious in Greece, opinion polls suggest only 25% of Greeks believe Turkey has a place in the European Union. However the former Greek Prime Minister Kostas Karamanlis declared his support, “full compliance, full accession” in December 2006. Here]


Waah, it’s the Greek army!
[T/N: The file name of the first picture is “Nihonihosan to ameneko”, or something like “Japa-Japa-san and Americat”. It doesn’t sound offensive in Japanese, though. =A= The second one’s file name is also “Waah, it’s the Greek army”.
By the way, that appears to be a reference to one of his “Punchlines for when I can’t think of punchlines” strips in book three.]


A story about England shortly after his victory on the American continent.






It seemed to have been distributed to POW Germany, but how was the reputation?
By the way, the story goes that eating Marmite can cause one to writhe!
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