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Recently I read this "mount celeb kaneda san" and it was decent.
Use the catalog next time >>92609
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>>115306
>instead of talking about manga or anime he points to a thread on page 6
sasuga
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>>115308
If you want to talk about Mount Caleb Kaneda-san, consider talking about it instead of saying you want to.
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>>115310
I did, also posted some pages. I don't have much more to say atm, aside for that I don't really get the "mount" part of the title. I assume its some jap slang.
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>>115316
>aside for that I don't really get the "mount" part of the title. I assume its some jap slang.
Can't be entirely sure of the context here without reading more, but I did encounter that term recently elsewhere, where it seemed used in an "assert (competitive) dominance" or "get one over an opponent" sort of way.
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>>115318
Huh, I guess "mounting" in this song could've had a double meaning. Initially I assumed its about fucking, since its a gyaru, but maybe not.
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>>115320
Cross-language puns do exist, and people do use them. There used to be an entire genre of Latin shitposts composed to mean one thing in Latin, but sound really vulgar in English.  For a more extreme example, James Joyce wrote an entire book in cross-language puns: Finnegans Wake. Even a lot of his ultra-modernist contemporaries such as Ezra Pound (fun guy; he was such an outspoken supporter of Fascism and so redpilled on Jews and usury that the US government locked him up for several decades) thought he had gone too far with that one. Just look at this shit:

>riverrun, past Eve and Adam's, from swerve of shore to bend of bay, brings us by a commodius vicus of recirculation back to Howth Castle and Environs.

>Sir Tristram, violer d'amores, fr'over the short sea, had passencore rearrived from North Armorica on this side the scraggy isthmus of Europe Minor to wielderfight his penisolate war: nor had topsawyer's rocks by the stream Oconee exaggerated themselse to Laurens County's gorgios while they went doublin their mumper all the time: nor avoice from afire bellowsed mishe mishe to tauftauf thuartpeatrick: not yet, though venissoon after, had a kidscad buttended a bland old isaac: not yet, though all's fair in vanessy, were sosie sesthers wroth with twone nathandjoe. Rot a peck of pa's malt had Jhem or Shen brewed by arclight and rory end to the regginbrow was to be seen ringsome on the aquaface.

>The fall (bababadalgharaghtakamminarronnkonnbronntonnerronntuonnthunntrovarrhounawnskawntoohoohoordenenthurnuk!) of a once wallstrait oldparr is retaled early in bed and later on life down through all christian minstrelsy. The great fall of the offwall entailed at such short notice the pftjschute of Finnegan, erse solid man, that the humptyhillhead of humself prumptly sends an unquiring one well to the west in quest of his tumptytumtoes: and their upturnpikepointandplace is at the knock out in the park where oranges have been laid to rust upon the green since devlinsfirst loved livvy.

The cross-Latin puns are easiest to tease out, as English has a lot of Latin loanwords and roots, but there's so much going on (including dick jokes) that you're already practically drowning on the first page. It's so ridiculous that even that really long word in the third paragraph might not be meaningless. There's ten of these "thunders" in the book, of which the Canadian turbosperg Marshall McLuhan made the case that they're these dense multi-lingual puns about the effects technologies have on people and the ways they transform civilizations. All this piles up into what people either say is an unreadable mess or the funniest shit they've ever read, and sometimes you get a Marshall McLuhan-tier take that may or may not be just a schizo finding patterns in the noise.
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Where do you read manga nowadays? After being burned by batoto and mangadex I tried to only download my stuff off nyaa but only a fraction of the stuff is available there. Also aside from translated stuff where are raws available?
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>>115325
I guess it wouldn't be /animu/ if we didn't get deep cut schizo takes referencing obscure shit and somehow managing to bring fascism into it as well.
And it started from talking about ojousamas and gyarus "mounting" someone.
I'm not complaining, mind you.
>>115326
https://yandex.com/search/?text=%5Byour+manga+title+goes+here%5D+read+online
I just click on links until I find something that works.
Right now Mangafire is decent. https://mangafire.to/manga/dai-darkk.yq9p0
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>>115316
マウント ("mount") is Japanese slang for trying to one-up someone else socially. Generally it gets used to make fun of people who can't stop trying to prove that they're better than someone else, the kind that says stuff like "You went to Okinawa for summer vacation? Well, I went to Hawaii!". The oldest English version I can think of is the grade-school lie "My dad's a pilot".
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>>115330
Well my father works at Nintendo!! So there!111
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>>115329
And speaking of schizo stuff, I've been re-reading Dai Dark and its excellent. I really like the character designs of the 4 pests, Shimada's tits and thighs are always welcomed, and the world is very alien and creative.
The chapter where Sanko makes his spaghetti buns is a great simulator how it feels to get a stroke.
The mysteries of the world and our main characters are fascinating to think about.

The manga covers are also excellent, with a plastic transparent wrap that adds a second layer on top of the cover. It seems the English release fucked up and flattened them into a single layer. The Polish release is the same as Jap, but bigger and on better paper too.
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>>115332
They even have fun little crosswords at the end!
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>>115329
For something less autistic, wasn't part of gachi's popularity the ease with which you could mishear lines from it as Japanese? 
>>115333 (checked)
I love when mangaka go the extra mile and include fun stuff like that.
>>115332
Wait, the Dorohedoro author made another one?  In exactly the same style as Dorohedoro?  Didn't she get all this silly edginess out of her system with Dorohedoro?
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>>115338
>Didn't she get all this silly edginess out of her system with Dorohedoro?
Its just as edgy and silly as Dorohedoro, if not more.
But I think I like the world and characters more in Dai Dark.
It's just fun, interesting, funny and very unique.
Her style is also very interesting, its like Tsutomu Nihei scribbles, but if he actually knew human anatomy.
The whole "light themed church is actually the bad guys" trope is super tiring though, but I guess if I want the opposite of that I'll just have to do it myself.
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>>115343
To me it's more like what if that kid who sat in the back of class drawing gore all day made an actual career out of it.
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>>115338
Let me guess, posting about this is going to cause a shitfit.
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>>115372
I beg your pardon?
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