Also, Tayan, it's not an unconventional sound effect, "tsundere" is named after two existing (conventional) sound effects, and it was used in a conventional context. I simply note it in the trans note because I figured it would be amusing to readers, and provide some second meaning to the effect.
Also, Tayan, it's not an unconventional sound effect, "tsundere" is named after two existing (conventional) sound effects, and it was used in a conventional context. I simply note it in the trans note because I figured it would be amusing to readers, and provide some second meaning to the effect.
Also also, it's not "tsuuuun" but "shiiiin", the standard "sound of silence" SFX.
Also also, it's not "tsuuuun" but "shiiiin", the standard "sound of silence" SFX.
Ah, damnit, I hate those handwritten ツ and シs. It always trips me up. I don't know why I just instantly mentally associated that with "tsu", though, that one was clearer than some I can get right...
Also, Tayan, it's not an unconventional sound effect, "tsundere" is named after two existing (conventional) sound effects, and it was used in a conventional context. I simply note it in the trans note because I figured it would be amusing to readers, and provide some second meaning to the effect.
Thats the thing, since no one is there EVERYONE is a possibility