Okayu likes to rub salt on her sores
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 15 เม.ย. 2024
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Hmm! Okayu is such a smooth master manipulator that I gotta wonder if this is just a bit to see how many people in chat she can get to pour salt on their canker sores 😝
Oh my gosh, what a troll that would be! Imagine a stream in a couple of weeks, where she says, "So how many of you tried the salt on your sores? Baaaaaaaka."
And seriously, Okayu could tell me she kicked a puppy in that calm, smooth voice, and I would go, "yup, perfectly reasonable."😆
@@jergarmar Exactly! Okayu sus! 😆
I get it.
Its that "It hurts so good" feeling
Can confirm it feels great to rub salt on your sores
For me I think it's that connection of "wound hurts when you put disinfectant on it" people do it so it heals better, so temporarily increasing pain on something heals better.. I am 31 and have not been able to stomp that instinct out..
Just like me fr fr. I usually slather any (rare) canker sores I get with sodium bicarbonate, and they go away lickety split.
Usually when I cut myself in the kitchen, I drop some table salt on the wound. Sure it hurts a lot, but then it completely stops. I don't even have to nurse and baby the cut.
We all got some M tendencies, it would seem. 😅😊
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i think she is just baiting people to see how weird they actually are 😂😂
I put boiling water on my sores
We use lemon juice 😅
this channel is great, any chance furigana could be added to the japanese subtitles? would help less advanced learners search the kanji
Ngl, i don’t have a good reason not to besides that it will simply be way too much work… I would have to type out every kanji in hiragana, each in separate text box, and then move them to the right spot… Now repeat this like 50-100 times. I would probably go insane if anything for how tedious it is. Now I kinda understand why don’t every manga i read have furigana
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@@achewin understandable, thanks for the reply. I wonder if out there is some software that does it automatically
@@kaerzokled So called "ruby text" formatting for placing furigana exists in word processors, HTML, and some other programs, but I'm not sure there's a way to get that kind of formatted text in any video editor.
EDIT: Actually, could maybe do it by creating a subtitle file and rendering it onto the video. Though I'm not sure how much of a pain that might be in terms of workflow. There's also some tools to auto-add furigana to subtitle files I found, which might help alleviate having to type them all out, but then you also have to check the output...