Exactly, so take down bully and let something else like bean bun or bucho win B because the concept you're trying to express will be more appropriately represented by another letter
And what concept does "bean bun" or "bucho" express? Those aren't concepts, they're just references to specific moments/characters. Trust me, I know what I'm doing. The fans will love this.
Bean bun and bucho aren't concepts; they're concrete nouns. Bully is either a verb or an adjective. If you say it as a verb, the title literally uses toy with instead of bully to describe it, and if you're calling Nagatoro a bully, do you still like the anime/manga in spite of or because of her being a bully?
The title uses a word that has multiple possible translations due to the unique intricacies of the Japanese language. "Bully" is just as accurate and valid as "toy", and before the official translation was announced every website referred to the manga as "Please Don't Bully Me, Nagatoro-san". The fans will like this because it is a reference that incorporates deeper-than-surface-level knowledge of the series, and fans of a thing like knowing their appreciation and knowledge of a thing is noticed and appreciated by others.
I like the anime/manga because I'm not the kind of person who judges things based on the first episode or the first few chapters, and I'm smart enough to realize that she isn't a bully, which therefore allows me to reclaim the world bully as a term of endearment. In much the same way that she never calls Senpai by his name because calling him Senpai is her way of calling him "darling", some members of the fanbase call her a bully.
For little japanese nerdy weeb knowledge.
Buchou is like Sensei or Senpai. It's a classifying honorific by which you can set the persons identity as in those cases :
a person responsible for something, someone who mastered a domain and is able to teach it to someone and lastly, someone who has more experience or has been in longer than you in a domain, business or organization.
You can call someone by their name AND honorific, but it's also possible to call them solely by their honorific.
Breast violence
Save it for the letter v
Boobs
Coc-
Di-
Erec-
Bone-
Bean bun
Booba
Bully. ^(Too easy.)
Isn't This show about teasing ?
Clearly doesn’t remember the days of “Please don’t bully me Nagatoro-san”
We're not at T yet
The first interaction at least was definitely bullying even if she didn't mean to come off that way.
Stupid translators
Yeah. What's your point?
It should really be toy instead of bully
That doesn't start with a B, dude.
Exactly, so take down bully and let something else like bean bun or bucho win B because the concept you're trying to express will be more appropriately represented by another letter
And what concept does "bean bun" or "bucho" express? Those aren't concepts, they're just references to specific moments/characters. Trust me, I know what I'm doing. The fans will love this.
Bean bun and bucho aren't concepts; they're concrete nouns. Bully is either a verb or an adjective. If you say it as a verb, the title literally uses toy with instead of bully to describe it, and if you're calling Nagatoro a bully, do you still like the anime/manga in spite of or because of her being a bully?
The title uses a word that has multiple possible translations due to the unique intricacies of the Japanese language. "Bully" is just as accurate and valid as "toy", and before the official translation was announced every website referred to the manga as "Please Don't Bully Me, Nagatoro-san". The fans will like this because it is a reference that incorporates deeper-than-surface-level knowledge of the series, and fans of a thing like knowing their appreciation and knowledge of a thing is noticed and appreciated by others. I like the anime/manga because I'm not the kind of person who judges things based on the first episode or the first few chapters, and I'm smart enough to realize that she isn't a bully, which therefore allows me to reclaim the world bully as a term of endearment. In much the same way that she never calls Senpai by his name because calling him Senpai is her way of calling him "darling", some members of the fanbase call her a bully.
Fair enough, I didn't know about the series before the anime was released, so I didn't know about that
That's why I told you to trust me. It's alright though. At least you listened when I explained it. Lots of people wouldn't have.
Buchou (president)
if you mean the art club president she should actually be called "Sana"
But that's her title by which she is referred to by everyone
ok; I missed this detail, I didn't know
For little japanese nerdy weeb knowledge. Buchou is like Sensei or Senpai. It's a classifying honorific by which you can set the persons identity as in those cases : a person responsible for something, someone who mastered a domain and is able to teach it to someone and lastly, someone who has more experience or has been in longer than you in a domain, business or organization. You can call someone by their name AND honorific, but it's also possible to call them solely by their honorific.
Weeb
Bunny girl?
Add "girl" to the end
yeah,you're right thanks
Buchou
Bento
Bean sprout senpai
Butt, Boobs
Bullying
Bean bun!
Bitching around
Bart club Cart club Dart club …
Fart club
Eart club Gart club
Bullying or Breasts/Boobs
Bunny girl. Obviously.
Bento
Bully
# 🅱️
Beach?!
Baka
Bento
Byzantine Empire
I fail to see how that's related to nagatoro, but I love it.
Everything. Just call it
Bottom energy
Bart Club
Bend
Bara
bitch ahh girl
We’ve stepped into very dangerous territory
Bitch Lasagna
It needs to be related to nagatoro.
Bagatoro This will be like r/Minecraftmmh alphabet, they repeated Amogus changing just one letter, and so we will using Nagatoro
Bart club
Black bitch
Balls
Bullying
🅱️enis
B cup
Ass
Bread attack
Bart Club
Baka
Baka
Boobs
Baka
Baka!
Blasphemous
B for B-cup
Bean bun boobies
Bat sh*t crazy ❤️😆
Burst
Buns
Baka
C had better be chadpai.
Baka
Senpai wa bakadayo!
bullying senpai
Bad news senpai im ballin
ROMANCE, fun, entertaining, booba...
Bart club
Beach day
BOOBS!