Never have we thought that a hero (Nagi) and a villain (AmaLee) are sisters. I mean, they almost have the same hair color, both carry guns in their model, and both are scuff AF 😂
I think it makes sense, not only is it good content, it helps you get to caught up on running jokes and memes / what to expect out of your new co-workers
@@monlei1020def part of it too lol na/eu fps gamers do casual toxicity. east asian fps gamers do competitive toxicity, with japan at the bottom and sea at the top. 😂 also australians and japanese people do often play on sea servers (esp for smaller multiplayer titles), so some level of english exposure outside movies will naturally happen.
There's no way chat could have taught her perfect English swearing on debut. That falls squarely on her colleagues. Kson has been doing multiple JP-English classes a week for a while now, after all, and Henya isn't any less of a sailor when it comes to expletives
nagi likely knew that long before vshojo. she's an fps gamer. and east asian fps and moba gamers are famously creative and innovative with their toxicity.
Since we're talking about it, basic Gun safety for the comments: 1) the gun is ALWAYS loaded and can shoot, doesn't matter if you just unloaded it or put safety on, the gun is to be considered loaded and will shoot, DON'T POINT IT until you wanna shoot. 2) put the safety if you don't wanna shoot. Even if you put the safety, the gun is to be considered loaded and able to shoot, the safety CAN and WILL fail, do NOT point a gun unless you're ready to shoot. 3) keep fingers FAR AWAY FROM THE TRIGGER, the trigger can go off with the minimum effort, and the gun is always loaded and ready to shoot, so keep fingers away from the trigger EVEN IF THE SAFETY IS ON, unless you are ready to shoot. And DON'T point it because even if you don't have fingers on the trigger the gun can go off by itself if it's very old, malfunctions, not properly taken care off etc.
Thats rule 2 for you. "Never point a weapon at something you dont want to destroy". Yeah, its airsoft. Yes I get it. But its a rule for a reason hahaha
People don't realize airsoft guns can still do some pretty bad damage depending on where you get hit. Its why so many people make a big deal about bringing masks or goggles when playing.
@@uhagi6720 SDure they can't kill a person, but they can chipp a tooth or blind you if you get hit in the eye. Other than that they just sting. (Before any keyboard warrirs come and try to pretend as if Airsoft guns are just as deadly as a real gun. I've been hit point blank on bare skin, so i know how "Bad" they hurt, and they will not breach skin.)
@@mr-x7689 Depends on if the owner has it set to a stupid fast FPS. I went to an event and when they chrono'd everyone's stuff, one guy had a "Sniper" he wasn't allowed to use closer than 100 meters. But in general airsoft bb's are really only a threat to the head and face, thus the importance of goggles/masks, much like with paintball.
@@AO968what'd they do? point a high-fps full-auto gun straight at someone's eye and pull the trigger? or did they load a full-auto airsoft gun with metal bbs and open fire on someone's face in close range? or did they just turn the gun into a giant club?
I mean, wouldn't be that hard to continue the stream, honestly. The issue would be ending the stream, actually, given that she can't see anything on the screen now.
holy carps, that gun is REALLY expencive.... I know since I used to own a shop that sold them :P lol, Used to be around (converted) around 230 000 Yen....
@@Justa_Clipperkeep in mind in Japan airsoft is a lot more expensive, in EU and the US might be between 400 and 500 eurodollars, possibly as high as 600 (it is still a high tier brand and model), but still below the 1000 mark
I wanted to point this out. So, Nagi's outfit literally looks like Noa from Blue Archive, a gacha about schoolgirls with guns (basically America) so her shooting her monitor on accident could be canon in the game lol (i know i'm talking out of my ass rn that's cause i've barely any sleep)
it's fascinating how american culture offered east asians an outlet for wacky over the top stuff, and japanese people in particular a safe space for individual identity and casual presentation. and other places have started adopting bits and pieces as well - europe's started adopting a lot of the convenience aspects and considering adopting much of our cultural hospitality, for example.
"What are you guys teaching her"
... This was her debut stream...
Scuff queen meets her long lost scuff little sister.
scuff imouto
AAA
Its funny how her english is a bit rough but once she starts cussing she speaks fluent english.
Nagi has been trying to say the F word less lately, but she actually speaks decent English whenever she tries.
Dirty English is universal 😂
It's those CoD lobbies.
She even showed us her own headshot compilation on her debut stream. FPS gamer
One is irl scuff, one is virtual scuff.
Scuff is scuff. The IT department, stay strong brothers
One shoots the monitor, the other kills the software
Never have we thought that a hero (Nagi) and a villain (AmaLee) are sisters. I mean, they almost have the same hair color, both carry guns in their model, and both are scuff AF 😂
This is as anime plot as it gets HOLY
I would read that manga.
What is Nagi is a failed Monarch clone that is goofy and silly and a good guy?
Oh boy
Nagi: Completely down bad for Amalee
Amalee: "She's perfect"
Ladies and gentlemen, here are AmaLee and Nagi, The Scuff Sisters! LOL!!!
Would make sense since they have the Same colour hair as well
Bonnie and Clyde, but they make things explode
The Scuffsters
New VShojo members catching up on VShojo clips and lore is my new favorite genre.
It seems like tradition now. When newer members join Vshojo they react to a lot of Vshojo clips.
I think it makes sense, not only is it good content, it helps you get to caught up on running jokes and memes / what to expect out of your new co-workers
catch up with inside/comunity jokes is important
She was cursing like that from day one. The chat had nothing to do with it. It’s 100% American TV and movies airing in Japan.
Well, she plays FPS games 😂
@@monlei1020def part of it too lol
na/eu fps gamers do casual toxicity. east asian fps gamers do competitive toxicity, with japan at the bottom and sea at the top. 😂
also australians and japanese people do often play on sea servers (esp for smaller multiplayer titles), so some level of english exposure outside movies will naturally happen.
Damn, HR is gonna be busy it seems 😂
With Michi and Nagi, yeah
And IT us gonna have their hands full with AmaLee.
@@HartSickle Naa just subcontract Cyyu-Techsupport. Hes used to it. ^^
There's no way chat could have taught her perfect English swearing on debut. That falls squarely on her colleagues. Kson has been doing multiple JP-English classes a week for a while now, after all, and Henya isn't any less of a sailor when it comes to expletives
@@Draconic74 oh that's Right!
Nah, Nagi did that fluent swearing herself. 😂
nagi likely knew that long before vshojo. she's an fps gamer. and east asian fps and moba gamers are famously creative and innovative with their toxicity.
RIP monitor kun
"Foreshadowing is a narrative device..."
We didn't teach her shit! This one came like that! Nagi is a delight.
Use proper trigger discipline, guys
Since we're talking about it, basic Gun safety for the comments:
1) the gun is ALWAYS loaded and can shoot, doesn't matter if you just unloaded it or put safety on, the gun is to be considered loaded and will shoot, DON'T POINT IT until you wanna shoot.
2) put the safety if you don't wanna shoot. Even if you put the safety, the gun is to be considered loaded and able to shoot, the safety CAN and WILL fail, do NOT point a gun unless you're ready to shoot.
3) keep fingers FAR AWAY FROM THE TRIGGER, the trigger can go off with the minimum effort, and the gun is always loaded and ready to shoot, so keep fingers away from the trigger EVEN IF THE SAFETY IS ON, unless you are ready to shoot. And DON'T point it because even if you don't have fingers on the trigger the gun can go off by itself if it's very old, malfunctions, not properly taken care off etc.
Thats rule 2 for you. "Never point a weapon at something you dont want to destroy".
Yeah, its airsoft. Yes I get it. But its a rule for a reason hahaha
People don't realize airsoft guns can still do some pretty bad damage depending on where you get hit. Its why so many people make a big deal about bringing masks or goggles when playing.
@@uhagi6720 SDure they can't kill a person, but they can chipp a tooth or blind you if you get hit in the eye. Other than that they just sting. (Before any keyboard warrirs come and try to pretend as if Airsoft guns are just as deadly as a real gun. I've been hit point blank on bare skin, so i know how "Bad" they hurt, and they will not breach skin.)
@@mr-x7689 Depends on if the owner has it set to a stupid fast FPS. I went to an event and when they chrono'd everyone's stuff, one guy had a "Sniper" he wasn't allowed to use closer than 100 meters. But in general airsoft bb's are really only a threat to the head and face, thus the importance of goggles/masks, much like with paintball.
@@mr-x7689 Actually, people _have_ been killed with airsoft guns. I found two incidents in Texas alone through a simple search.
@@AO968what'd they do? point a high-fps full-auto gun straight at someone's eye and pull the trigger?
or did they load a full-auto airsoft gun with metal bbs and open fire on someone's face in close range?
or did they just turn the gun into a giant club?
She'll fit right in
Blue to blue communication
i'm having too much Blue Archive vibes lol
Read instructions to avoid destruction
Nagi being adopted as the little sister finally
There goes one monitor😅
Nagi is the best lmao
Damn, that accent really is on point when she cursed.
1:35
Nagi: _*my mind is telling me no, but my body... *_
“Accidentally” doesn’t seem like the operative word here, maybe “negligently” works better lol.
I can’t wait to see them do an Apex collab. That would be GLORIOUS.
6:25 It was this moment, Nagi knew, she had ... a really nice shot group.
Well, at least she has a target board she can practice with at home now
4:13 ama “she’s well behaved”
Her *unloads a clip
gun sisters 😎🩵
Hardware Scuff meets Software Scuff
And zen was so proud of her
I mean, wouldn't be that hard to continue the stream, honestly. The issue would be ending the stream, actually, given that she can't see anything on the screen now.
AmaLee sees Nagi as a cute little sis.
But I think Nagi has other ideas... Call it a hunch.
Man wouldn’t he funny if the unofficial lore was that nagi was Amalee’s niece in vshojo cause they look almost alike sort
holy carps, that gun is REALLY expencive.... I know since I used to own a shop that sold them :P lol, Used to be around (converted) around 230 000 Yen....
@@CoCooMa11 how much is that in dollars?
Since I last checked, 1 usd = ~150 yen, so about ~$1550 for current rates.
@@Servoxyl Jesus... That's a lot of money
@@Justa_Clipper Yep.
@@Justa_Clipperkeep in mind in Japan airsoft is a lot more expensive, in EU and the US might be between 400 and 500 eurodollars, possibly as high as 600 (it is still a high tier brand and model), but still below the 1000 mark
Never saw the original clip so my first thought was that she shot her monitor with a real gun.
That would have put her in a lot of trouble. Even unloaded weapons on twitch get you banned!
At least Nagi has the basics of English down.
I wanted to point this out. So, Nagi's outfit literally looks like Noa from Blue Archive, a gacha about schoolgirls with guns (basically America) so her shooting her monitor on accident could be canon in the game lol (i know i'm talking out of my ass rn that's cause i've barely any sleep)
You're not wrong. She said that her character design took inspiration from Blue Archive.
At least it was only airsoft and not 5.56. 🤣
Hahahaha 😂 This is too cute
Wait ama retired as multiverse queen now and become a hitman???
Discipline and safety is very important on firearms, real or not.
only aim at things your willing to lose
Just as there is a little bit of every culture in america, so to is there a little american in every culture
it's fascinating how american culture offered east asians an outlet for wacky over the top stuff, and japanese people in particular a safe space for individual identity and casual presentation.
and other places have started adopting bits and pieces as well - europe's started adopting a lot of the convenience aspects and considering adopting much of our cultural hospitality, for example.
Ahhh. Negligent discharge, happen s all the time.
Cluelesd
“That’s not full auto, this is full auto”
and the fact that's when she destroyed her monitor 😂