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  • ID: 4274389
  • Uploader: Jarlath »
  • Date: over 4 years ago
  • Size: 205 KB .jpg (480x1452) »
  • Source: pixiv.net/artworks/86633620 »
  • Rating: General
  • Score: 3
  • Favorites: 2
  • Status: Active

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kochiya sanae and tatara kogasa (touhou) drawn by mizuki_hitoshi

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  • がんばれ小傘さん 3670

    写真は撮りましたが、ツイッターに投稿するのは憚られるほどのグロ画像でした(笑)

    Hang in There, Kogasa-san 3670

    I took pictures, but they're grotesque enough that I was reluctant to post them on Twitter. :-)

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  • Moonspeaker
    over 4 years ago
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    Reader-added tags include "Not going to be shown", "Accumulated filth", and "Sanae: 'Toss it!!'"

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    Darkagma
    over 4 years ago
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    Shouldn't "inko" be translated to "parakeet" or "budgie" instead of "parrot"?

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    Valentine322
    over 4 years ago
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    How the heck can he not clean the keyboard more often. Even reading it sends chill down my spine.

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    Moonspeaker
    over 4 years ago
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    Darkagma said:

    Shouldn't "inko" be translated to "parakeet" or "budgie" instead of "parrot"?

    According to my dictionary sources, it translates as "true parrot (esp. small parrots such as the parakeet, lory and conure)", so either is acceptable. "Parakeet" would probably work better in context, I imagine. (I'm no ornithologist, of course.)

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    user 29434
    over 4 years ago
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    Okay, I thought the keyboards of cigarette smokers were the worst. Bird owners is a new low.

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    Etnaz
    over 4 years ago
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    Valentine322 said:

    How the heck can he not clean the keyboard more often. Even reading it sends chill down my spine.

    Kogasa-san said:
    The parakeet we owned way back when would perch on the keyboard to groom and poop and so on...

    Some keyboards simply cannot be cleaned. Scissor switch keyboards and ergonomic keyboards with split keys are the most common culprits.

    He's lucky to be using a mechanical keyboard where popping off the keycaps is trivial, and even luckier to still be alive given that bird doo is toxic.

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    Moonspeaker
    over 4 years ago
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    Etnaz said:

    Some keyboards simply cannot be cleaned. Scissor switch keyboards and ergonomic keyboards with split keys are the most common culprits.

    He's lucky to be using a mechanical keyboard where popping off the keycaps is trivial, and even luckier to still be alive given that bird doo is toxic.

    I'd wager he cleaned the upper surfaces of the keys at least every time the bird pooped on them (and thus avoided direct contact with the droppings), but never popped off the keys to clean underneath them. (I'd have thought that much accumulated filth would have significantly affected the keys' ability to depress, and thus the keyboard's functionality, forcing the issue sooner.)

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    Etnaz
    over 4 years ago
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    Moonspeaker said:

    (I'd have thought that much accumulated filth would have significantly affected the keys' ability to depress, and thus the keyboard's functionality, forcing the issue sooner.)

    Mechanical switches do not require 'bottoming-out' to actuate.

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    The Cause
    Ewww...
    How could this possibly have...
    This is horrible...
    I have an idea...
    This layer is probably all feathers, dandruff, and...
    I don't want to hear it, I don't want to hear iiiiit!!
    Aaauugh!
    ...and poop and so on...
    The parakeet we owned way back would perch on the keyboard to groom...
    Tried removing the key caps...
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