
I actually prefer a lot of bubbles now as a bubbler. A bubbly sound when there are a lot of bubbles is called “bubble-ru,” and there are enthusiasts who seek just that. Bubbler!?
It’s amazing that you can come up with a story like this…
Amazing details that look just like that!
It’s not that time has passed as we age, but that expression fits perfectly.
>>3
Rather, the thread image is even more of a newbie…
It’s an episode where all of Moi-chan’s bad but good qualities are on display.
It’s when you’re showing this troublesome side that you shine, Moi-chan.
It may be a bunch of lies, but it makes me think that there might actually be something like a “bubbler.”
When you Google “marbles,” it suggests “flame” and it makes me laugh.
The marble included with the B-Daman was mostly in bubble blue.
A tsunami of specialized terminology that makes you think there must be such a scene.
>>9
Just like during the watermelon game, they tend to want to use specialized terminology for now.
I’m grateful that this episode is officially being released.
A value that I don’t know is being created!
It’s pretty funny to become a new genre of “old nuisance.”
Honestly, this episode is scary.
It had turned into quite a big deal due to such a ridiculous flow of events.
The author is someone who draws gag manga with a solid structure, but they are really good at these kinds of deceptive details, aren’t they?
This and the denim episode and the date episode.
It seems like I could be a broadcast writer or something like that.
They were selling marbles for 10,000 yen on Kokusai Street…
I love modern magical girls.
There was a short story like this by Ryo Hanmura.
Even if I’m told to create a story with marbles, there’s no way I could come up with something like this.
As a result of having my own time accelerated, it turns into something hellish; I love the sci-fi aspect of it.
Moy-chan’s knowledge about pants is quite annoying…
It’s really a talent, Moi-chan, to make outdated arguments with just the knowledge you’ve just acquired.
I know it myself, but it’s just subcultural crap.
>>25
So that’s how you felt about Milan Moi-chan…
>>32
It’s Keigo!
>>34
This thread is only about Moi-chan and has nothing to do with Keigo!
It’s the scariest that it’s turned out this way, completely unrelated to magic.
>>26
SNS is the magic of today!
I think about various things.
Stamps and things like that are pretty much like this, right?
Surprisingly, the resale market isn’t very active, which has increased the sense of reality.
Even though I think, “Isn’t Swarovski just plain glass?”
The binoculars over there are really great.
When looking only at this cut-out section, the detail makes you think, “Oh, so marble enthusiasts like that kind of thing.”
Keigo is a subculture jerk, but that doesn’t matter right now!
When I say that Moi-chan is not subculture crap…
It was a crown when it was Doraemon.
I like the episode where Moi-chan goes on a rampage.
Short stories and manzai-like things are all about experience, right?
I felt the influence of Fujiko Fujio in works like Astra, which have a sci-fi feel.
The fundamental story-building skill is strong.
It seems that while there are topics about hobbies, there hasn’t been any discussion about coffee.
I wonder if it will happen someday.
>>42
You can make one episode just with the mill, and you can also do one episode by deciding whether to use paper or cloth for hand drip and which type of dripper to use.
Coffee might be something that’s scary to engage with due to superficial knowledge…
Since the subject is marbles, it can be watched as a joke but has a sense of reality.
Keigo is a fashion subculture, and the true subculture is Moi-chan.
The usual crowd knows that it would be bad if they heard something weird about jeans, so it seems like it would be the new character who doesn’t know that would ask.
I love the episodes about Moi-chan’s hobbies.
Coffee is a common subject, so it might be possible to dedicate a chapter to it.
There was probably an interesting element in thinking about whether there is such a world for things like second-hand clothes and jeans.
Inferno?
Ah, the popular Vitamin Color Flame among middle school students.
If you are still grateful for having no bubbles, then…
Miharu is still just a pebble as a B-Damania.
I actually prefer a bubble bath with lots of bubbles now.
The blue color with many bubbles and no flame is called Bubble Blue.
There are enthusiasts who seek only that.
A true gem created by humanity.
>>50
This is really the worst.
Isn’t Moichan’s hobby coming out to be vintage clothes, coffee, and cafe hopping?
Looking at it again, it really gives off a strong sense of old-fashioned stubbornness…
If Moi-chan gets stuck, she’ll quickly become an old nuisance, right…
There are quite a few places like this for error coins.
Well… I wonder if it’s the nature of collectors…
It’s terrible that no one denies that Keigo is into subculture crap.
The Fue aliens are probably similar too.
>>57
(I don’t have it…)
The fact that they are rephrasing it as “vitamin color flame” is just so outdated.
Keigo is being told that he’s escaping into subculture jerk elements, so he’s advised not to underestimate himself, while at the same time, in a way, he is being treated as if he is less than a subculture jerk.
I like this one better! No, it’s the insults that come in that are really annoying.
>>61
When it came to jeans, it wasn’t so bad at first, and in the end, it turned into a situation where Keigo and I were complimenting each other, but with the marbles…
I wonder if it’s because I have a faint awareness that I’m a newcomer who just jumped in like a fair-weather fan.
I want to get grown-up Moi-chan hooked on beer and whiskey.
Absolutely, it’s going to get incredibly annoying.
As the reach of social media has expanded, it’s only natural that it quickly reaches the ears of those who create content.
I feel like there was a glimpse of it during our date at the traditional coffee shop.
Miharu continues to ignore Moichan’s trivia and insists on wanting the Vitamin Color Flame.
It seems that today’s young people have a desire to be like otaku and old-timers.
>>68
It’s the end of the world.
>>68
The term “otaku” may sound a bit off, but I understand the admiration for someone who possesses top-notch knowledge and skills in that field.
I don’t know about old burdens.
>>80
It seems to have a stubborn old man style with a certain obsession…?
From the beginning, there were glimpses of Nico being cool and reliable just by watching.
Getting hooked on denim and Euro vintage in high school is
It’s dangerous to have some money as a college student.
It becomes uncontrollable.
After learning the truth, it’s like, wow, don’t suddenly become so calm! The speed of switching is just astonishing.
>>71
…It’s SNS.
It’s fine because it’s Nico, but it seems like the type that would lose interest immediately if they date another girl.
The person was being self-deprecating, joking about being a rich kid, but I wonder how much pocket money they actually get.
>>74
Whenever I receive New Year’s money during the New Year.
Because they are sending me money for living expenses.
It’s like saying, “It’s fine, but…”
They might be receiving their living expenses included, and the allowance seems to be within the range of a high school student.
Recently, it was revealed that Moicha’s father is a volunteer who seals off the entire country, so he shouldn’t have much in the way of funding.
I wonder if my dad is doing some investing.
>>76
It’s the episode where the father talks to his son at length about investing…
>>77
The blood is too thick with this parent and child!
The author is really good at logical gags, isn’t he?
Why do so many ideas keep coming out weekly…?
What’s scary about Professor Shinohara is that, even though he’s not really a vintage clothing enthusiast or a denim nerd, he can create jokes like that.
>>82
It’s different…
I thought you definitely love denim…
>>83
I’m pretty sure I said I’m not a otaku in between the volumes.
Considering that, the one I have is quite vintage.
Isn’t that not the author’s hobby?!
Isn’t it terrible to have an elderly protagonist in a high-minded gag manga?
It’s genius to come up with such bad games, isn’t it?
>>87
What is this Ouroboros! It’s just a worthless mess!
>>91
You are Ilyanka.
Moe-chan can’t be helped… ❤️
Moi-chan has a bad habit of trying to become a pro in that field as quickly as possible.
>>90
In fact, having the capability to handle most things flawlessly makes it even worse.
It’s not just a bad game; it’s that they’re good at creating terrible constraints, and they excel at turning those terrible constraints into humor.
Wednesday or something
>>92
Laughing just at the response.
>>94
WEDNESDAY
I think Moichan might get into sauna as a hobby in the future.
>>93
After the wolf battle, I was excitedly saying that I found heaven at the nearby public bath!
>>93
Even in the present, when I think about the future, I can easily picture Moi-chan, who never seems to want to come out last after everyone else when they go to the sauna.
>>93
It seems like Kan-chan would get mad at me for explaining how to prepare and would say, “Let me into the sauna already!”
>>105
In the end, while solving the clerk’s troubles, it concludes with “A public bath is the best place to relax.”
Serious denim enthusiasts or collectors might go to mines to dig for denim…
>>96
In other words, if you’re just a casual enthusiast, you can’t truly call yourself an otaku, so you’re not an otaku after all…
I wonder what inspired the idea of having a conversation just about the names of breads…
I have a marble that’s about two times the size of a regular marble.
I wonder where I put it…
>>100
Hey, come on, please sell it to me.
Aren’t we friends?
Well, a hand spinner is exactly this, isn’t it?
Wednesday was really interesting because it didn’t have any humor when it was first revealed…
Because I’m a meticulous and caring person, when a friend gets into something, I end up going far ahead trying to take care of them…
>>110
Well, thanks to that, I can also become a great producer…
I laughed so hard the moment I realized there was a backstage pass on Wednesday.
I had a hard time holding back laughter when I read Wednesday for the first time.
I couldn’t bear it.
>>112
Wen!
>>112
Wensday
It’s highly harmful to go in the direction of intentionally loving something imperfect like a bubbler, Moili-chan…
I think the comedy coaching was producing good results.
Wow, it’s been a while since I’ve been to the sauna!
Wait, Kanshi. First, enjoy the interior!
Wait, Kanshi, don’t sit there.
Wait, Kanshi, just five more minutes.
>>119
Isn’t the air completely cold even though it’s a sauna?!!
I’m really worried because there’s a high possibility that someone like Moi-chan can’t come back if they get into a new religious group.
>>120
Well, since I’m good at analyzing situations like during the marbles bubble burst, if I just have Kan-chan punch me once…
>>120
“When someone says ‘Today is a lucky day!’ I will take everything as good luck, no matter what happens…”
It seems that after the salaryman retires, Moitan will likely get into all kinds of hobbies related to waking up.
>>121
I feel like making soba.
>>121
Moe-chan will definitely make soba.
>>121
Well then, I guess I’ll start making soba too…
>>133
Soba making as a hobby after retirement sounds too good!
>>134
Don’t worry, there are plenty of motorcycles, especially vintage ones.
>>139
It costs money, but you can be particular about customizations, maintenance, and so on as much as you want.
It seems like Moi-chan would do that when she grows up…
>>150
Moichan walks around various places eating soba in an old car…
>>121
Awaken to the type of soba-making that is absolutely tiresome.
It’s frustrating that the old-timers have such a rigid approach to handling controversies!
Don’t wash denim, do that in Japan with high temperatures and humidity.
Are you okay? That’s what I’m wondering.
>>125
I saw someone say that after washing their denim for the first time in a while, the water turned yellow, and they switched to being in the washing camp.
That’s amazing, sebum.
Soba is all about 100% buckwheat… but Moichan chooses 80% buckwheat instead.
>>135
Well, if you’re a soba beginner, you’ll probably go for 100% buckwheat or 80% buckwheat.
However, there are also opinions among soba lovers that toshiichi is the best.
This is a blend of 90% buckwheat flour and 10% wheat flour, which has a stronger flavor due to the lower proportion of wheat flour compared to the 80-20 blend, but as a result, the texture going down the throat is weaker.
The inevitable soba-making requires advanced techniques to strengthen the texture, but the deliciousness achieved after overcoming that is unmatched by any other soba.
>>169
This area is really full of Moi-chan.
It seems like I might cover dishes like hegi soba and local soba as well.
This volume has a lot of highlights, including Bead Marble, Wolverine, Smash, and Kill Moi-chan’s birthday.
Wait, Kanshi.
I soaked the soba too much in the dipping sauce.
>>140
Sounds like something I would totally say.
I will definitely say it.
>>140
Wait, Kanshi.
Please eat some soba with salt before the dipping sauce.
Experience the natural aroma and sweetness of soba.
I would actually prefer you to eat it without dipping sauce.
>>149
Soba that you eat with water actually exists…
Moe-chan hasn’t gotten into coffee or tea yet, right?
>>142
The coffee is already perfected as if brewed in a conversation.
>>142
No matter how you look at it, they’re picky about coffee.
I have a hobby of visiting coffee shops, and it seems like I usually brew my coffee with a hand drip.
The soba is of high quality, but it seems like they’re going to close down due to being in a location that doesn’t attract the right clientele…
>>145
☆2
The taste is good, but the owner’s pretentiousness…
Keigo: “Ah, I really love minor films (even though I haven’t seen many, my favorite is Armageddon).”
Morihito: “This is my ultimate date plan—let’s watch Battleship Potemkin.”
The freshly brewed coffee beans puff up like hamburgers when hot water is poured, and the rich aroma tickles the nose. The amount of water used is 16 times the amount of beans. My favorite cup broke the other day, but I got a new one. It’s cheap, but I like it. A quiet moment in the morning is an important routine. On holidays, I’m especially happy that I can savor this time slowly. ONIONS ONIONS
At first, I thought you were a simple and uninteresting type, Moi-chan…
Too many hobbies…
Wait, Kanishi.
The first bite is best eaten without dipping it in the sauce.
That’s enough!!!
Truly a gem created by humanity.
>>157
It made me laugh that everyone was just throwing out random trivia about marbles, but it always ended up like this.
You really like to use technical terms, don’t you?
As long as we can eat, it doesn’t matter what it is!!!!
>>159
If you say that, it seems like it will become a big problem.
>>162
If the side that usually has the cooking say this, it would be war.
>>179
It’s a magic that evens out taste.
Are you into camping too?
Why is there such an expensive soba shop in a student area close to the university?
I wonder if Moichan will burst out in some way because her sexual desire is being suppressed…
>>163
It seems like Nico is serious when she says “Stop it already!” after doing a lot of research and using all sorts of techniques to make someone reach climax.
>>166
If the thin book had content of Moi-chan doing the forty-eight positions with Niko, I would definitely laugh.
High awareness but also high ability.
>>164
No good! It’s a type that can’t be tackled first!
Yabu-style soba dipping sauce is made spicy, so dipping it about a third of the way is enough.
I might like Moi-chan the most among manga protagonists.
The balance between the good points and bad points is really great.
It’s nice that it’s not perfect, isn’t it?
Keigo is the type of fashion geek who only scratches the surface, as you can see in his first appearance.
If there were a soba round, it seems like there would be a punchline where Kanshi starts talking about the broth, and then it would turn into a focus on the dipping sauce… something like that might happen.
>>175
This time, that guy has started focusing on the vessels and has begun pottery.
Why are you also getting into a hobby that seems like something a salaryman would do after retirement?
I’m really scared about when Mr. Morihito actually retires now.
It’s strange… I feel like there has already been a soba round…
Since the protagonist is a high-spec character praised for their good looks in the story, I have to add some flaws as well…
It seems that you, Moi-chan, have a tendency to seek out challenges in your hobbies…
Maybe I’ll eat frozen soba at the end and think, “It’s delicious…”
I’m the type who unnecessarily evaluates things like standing soba at the station.
Moi-chan is the kind of guy who makes his own yogurt for breakfast.
I like Moichan when she occasionally makes disses like Tekonder Park.
It seems like Moiyu-chan would be in trouble if she got hooked on plastic models or garage kits.
Absolutely annoying.
Did you not say you wanted to give wisdom to the foolish people?
>>187
It’s time to go to the thrift store.
In high school, having a hobby for antiques, vintage clothing, and being a jeans nerd is probably recognized as quite a hassle by peers of the same age.
I’m curious about how wasabi is handled in the soba restaurant…
I feel like they might go directly to the production area to buy it, but I also feel like there won’t be any wasabi at all.
If you get them hooked on fishing, they will definitely be noisy and annoying.
>>193
Is this a copy of Roboco?
>>195
The author of Roboco was also involved in sauna episodes, right?
This is “Morihito,” isn’t it?
In the case of Roboco, it makes me realize that the author is actually more high-spec than the characters in the story.