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    작성자 ulvh24
    댓글 0건 조회 4회 작성일 24-11-09 19:21

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    ▼Today only! Blog stamp

    Today is chopsticks day.

    The stamp theme was the same as two years ago, so I skipped it lol

    I'm an Ameba with few stories ( ̄▽ ̄;)

    The chopsticks that Kokoa is dipping in right now are... plastic?

    I forgot what they're made of

    A few years ago I got these Rilakkuma chopsticks from a Lawson campaign.

    They have Rilakkuma and English letters printed on the handles, but...

    After a few months of use, the letters have disappeared

    Wooden chopsticks are easy to use, though.

    It's very easy to tell if you're using Nanten chopsticks, but they get moldy very easily

    You wouldn't know this with brown chopsticks, though

    So.

    Before you know it, one side gets shorter than the other

    Cooking chopsticks have several grooves dug into the tip to prevent slipping.

    After using them for over a year, they've already lost about three or four grooves and are shorter

    Where did they go? The scraped off part

    (Did it eat it? Did it eat it??)

    I think plastic is okay in that respect, and that's an advantage for now.

    However.

    Even though the tip is a little rough to prevent slipping, food still slips easily.

    I got another bowl from the campaign at that time, so even if the current one is ruined, I'll have a second chance.

    And today is Pachislot day.

    A few days ago I wrote a blog about pachinko.

    Kokoa likes slots more than pachinko.

    ...That's why.

    Slots are more relaxing lol

    Once you get a hit with pachinko, you have to keep putting the balls into the purse hole until it finishes.

    With slots, you can take your time even when you get a hit.

    You put in a coin, spin the drum, and although it stops automatically, you can also stop it yourself at your own pace.

    It's good that you can kill time.

    Slots have a pattern of the picture arrangement just before the winning.

    It's fun to conquer that.

    Of course, there are machines that are easier to win with a secret setting.

    The real fun is aiming for the winning pattern by pressing the buttons with your eyes.

    Slots are something you can play slowly and carefully.

    The other day on Yahoo! News, it said that Yamasa, a company that makes pachinko slots, had gone bankrupt or was going to disappear.

    Now that I've looked at the company's website online, it doesn't seem like that's the case.

    Is it a rumor?

    Well, I don't play them at all now, so it doesn't matter to me...

    The best Yamasa slot was Pulsar.

    It was the one with the frog picture, though.

    I played the new Pulsar, but I liked the regular Pulsar better.

    I remembered half of the Pulsar pattern for the triumphant return.

    I also liked the new Planet model.

    ...or rather.

    Each company that makes the machines has different winning patterns, but conversely, the winning patterns for each company are all pretty similar across all machines.

    As long as you know two or three of the main patterns, you can easily tell if you've hit a winning number by hitting the buttons with your eyes.

    Of course, the patterns differ slightly for each machine, so there are various patterns to relearn with each new machine.

    (But there are usually some patterns that you can be sure of!)

    There are "BAR" patterns for small wins and "777" patterns for big wins on slot machines.

    It's a mistake to just hit "777" with your eyes.

    So it's efficient to press the pattern that tells you whether you've won or not.

    That's why I think slots are more fun than fully automatic pachinko.

    ) (I know I'm repeating myself, but there are no pachinko machines or arcades at all these days.

    I just found out after looking at the Yamasa homepage.

    They're making a slot for "TenSura."

    I wonder if the voice actors are helping out with this pachislot.

    .........I'd like to try it out lol

    (But I don't go to pachinko parlors.)

    I wonder if there's a free online game, Yamasa Slot.

    (Of course, no charge lol ←I'm not looking to cash out, I just want to play)



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