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Re: Yamaku's Swimming Pool

Posted: Fri Dec 20, 2013 9:49 pm
by Xanatos
pandaphil wrote:Speaking of which, what Lilly at the pool might look like.
A fish gasping for airwater?

Re: Yamaku's Swimming Pool

Posted: Mon Dec 23, 2013 12:25 am
by Xaredian
pandaphil wrote:Probably shouldn't be too hard on H&H. I felt the same way about the girls for a long time too, that thinking about them in a sexual way was somehow a defilement of their purity. Eventually I got over it and can have ecchi thoughts about the girls easily enough, even though I'm not a huge fan of hardcore hentai.
I have a mental block stopping me from seeing them in sure a light. I'm assuming, it's because they're fictional characters.

And i've not have a single one appear in any of my dreams. Female, or male.
Hisao&Hanako<3 wrote:Right now, it's pretty cold. Even the thought of indoor pools takes a leap of the imagination. Nice warm baths or showers, however...
How so?
Hisao&Hanako<3 wrote:Which reminds me, it must take a bit of time for Hanako to wash all her hair. Seeing as it goes down to just about her butt and all. Not sure what the chlorine in pools would do to that nice shiny jet black hair of hers.
Well, my "mostly" brown hair started to dull out after 3 years of swimming. Haven't swan in over a year. It's back to normal.
So, it won't damage the color of her hair that easily.
Hisao&Hanako<3 wrote:Depends on which H-scene. During Hanako's? Cried. Painful History tends to move me to do that. During the other girls'? Just kinda nodded my head and accepted it as an intimate part of a really good story. Was kinda grossed out a bit during Lilly's. Didn't expect her to have sex that much. Twice in one weekend! I was glad Hanako doesn't have that strong a sex drive.
I went "I need this gal in my life." And that was it. I kept on reading the words, that's all I did.
pandaphil wrote:(Gets a mental image of a submerged Hanako, floating, slowly waving her arms as her long hair billows around her....and heads off to his bunk)
ARMBENDING!
Steinherz wrote:Yeah, Hisao and Lilly had sex 3 times, true.
Noted three times. I assumed there were more times, because, before the third time, Hisao's comment suggested (to me), that they did it more than just three times.
Xanatos wrote:(If Miki were a swimmer, they'd be a great synchronized swim duo. :D)
I'd have a field day, if Miki was revealed to like swimming.
pandaphil wrote:Speaking of which, what Lilly at the pool might look like.
I don't see it. I'd see her more on one of those pool chairs that you can lay down on.

I still got nothing about Lifeguards...

Re: Yamaku's Swimming Pool

Posted: Tue Dec 24, 2013 4:46 am
by Hisao&Hanako<3
Ah, Toasty. It seems there were some responses to what I said while I was taking a break. I can't think of any answers at the moment. Currently in "Will enjoy Christmas" mode. And that mode will include loading up for Modern Warfare 2 and kicking my brother's butt. It will also include lots of Hanako. :D

Re: Yamaku's Swimming Pool

Posted: Sat Dec 28, 2013 5:48 pm
by Xaredian
Hisao&Hanako<3 wrote:Ah, Toasty. It seems there were some responses to what I said while I was taking a break. I can't think of any answers at the moment. Currently in "Will enjoy Christmas" mode. And that mode will include loading up for Modern Warfare 2 and kicking my brother's butt. It will also include lots of Hanako. :D
I use to own MW2. Sold it after I got to the first prestige, and haven't bought a single CoD game since.

Which reminds me, Japanese people hate Microsoft, Xone has hardly over 1K sells in Japan. o.0

Still... LIFEGUARDS? NO?

Re: Yamaku's Swimming Pool

Posted: Sat Dec 28, 2013 6:03 pm
by Potato
Hisao&Hanako<3 wrote:Ah, Toasty. It seems there were some responses to what I said while I was taking a break. I can't think of any answers at the moment. Currently in "Will enjoy Christmas" mode. And that mode will include loading up for Modern Warfare 2 and kicking my brother's butt. It will also include lots of Hanako. :D
I wonder if Hanako would enjoy Modern Warfare 2.

Re: Yamaku's Swimming Pool

Posted: Sat Dec 28, 2013 8:41 pm
by Lianam
Potato wrote:
Hisao&Hanako<3 wrote:Ah, Toasty. It seems there were some responses to what I said while I was taking a break. I can't think of any answers at the moment. Currently in "Will enjoy Christmas" mode. And that mode will include loading up for Modern Warfare 2 and kicking my brother's butt. It will also include lots of Hanako. :D
I wonder if Hanako would enjoy Modern Warfare 2.
No, she'd definitely enjoy Spec Ops: The Line...
Oh god, that was a terrible joke. Those of you who've played it (and you should if you haven't) know why that is.

Re: Yamaku's Swimming Pool

Posted: Sat Dec 28, 2013 9:43 pm
by Silentcook
So uh... pools? They're not closed. ಠ_ಠ

Re: Yamaku's Swimming Pool

Posted: Sat Dec 28, 2013 10:00 pm
by Oddball
Silentcook wrote:So uh... pools? They're not closed. ಠ_ಠ
Umm... Would Hanako enjoy Modern Warfare 2 in the pool? ...Wait no. That's stupid.

Okay, so seriously, back to the subject of pools. I'm wondering exactly how they'd work. I'd imagine students would require some sort of supervision there, but I can't see Yamaku having "lifegaurd" as one of their full time positions. Maybe people going for a swim would have to let the nurisng staff know ahead of time and they could send somebody to watch.

Re: Yamaku's Swimming Pool

Posted: Sat Dec 28, 2013 10:38 pm
by bhtooefr
Why wouldn't they have a lifeguard as a full-time or nearly full-time position?

They've probably got something around 216 students, give or take. (They seem to have enough empty classrooms that they could expand from there, and in different years expand differently, too.) The pool facilities are available for all students to use (and it's implied that there's no scheduling constraints, Nurse just had spies placed), in addition to the implication of classes using the pool, and most likely athletics.

Re: Yamaku's Swimming Pool

Posted: Sun Dec 29, 2013 9:01 am
by ProfAllister
bhtooefr wrote:Why wouldn't they have a lifeguard as a full-time or nearly full-time position?
Because a full-time lifeguard is an expensive thing. Unlike the 24-hour nursing staff, it would be very easy to argue that the benefit of a lifeguard on retainer does not outweigh the cost.
They've probably got something around 216 students, give or take. (They seem to have enough empty classrooms that they could expand from there, and in different years expand differently, too.) The pool facilities are available for all students to use (and it's implied that there's no scheduling constraints, Nurse just had spies placed), in addition to the implication of classes using the pool, and most likely athletics.
216 is a low number (also 6^3). If 10% of the students were avid swimmers (a high number), that's only 21 people. And, of course, by high school age, anyone who swims regularly knows the basic safety rules of swimming, which includes the admonition to never swim alone. And, as noted, the pool's primarily there for physical therapy - a supervised activity. So that full-time lifeguard is held on retainer to serve as a redundant safety measure.

It makes far more economic sense to go for the standard "No Lifeguard on Duty; Swim at Your Own Risk" approach.

The stated/implied philosophy of Yamaku seems to be "If/when possible, treat the students as normal adults." I don't see why the pool would be any different.

Re: Yamaku's Swimming Pool

Posted: Sun Dec 29, 2013 9:42 am
by Mirage_GSM
216 is a low number
Not really. Hisao's class has 18 people including himself. There are four classes in his year and three years of High School.
So if Hisao's class is average, the school has exactly 216 students.
Personally I'd estimate that class to be even a bit above average, since classes 3-1 and 3-2 are specialized for deaf respectively blind students, so there are probably a few people less there than in 3-3 or 3-4 which are mixed.
Also take into account that not all students live in the dorms and wouldn't use the pool after hours.

I can't see a lifeguard as a full time position either. For one thing, one wouldn't be enough you'd have to have at least two to have someone at the pool all day and that's not counting someone being ill or on vacation sometimes - so probably three or four, more if you want to include night shifts (which we can probably neclect for this purpose). Not practical.

Re: Yamaku's Swimming Pool

Posted: Sun Dec 29, 2013 10:06 am
by Atario
I think he meant 216 people is a small high school, not that it's an inaccurate estimate.

Re: Yamaku's Swimming Pool

Posted: Sun Dec 29, 2013 4:27 pm
by pandaphil
Well lets see, how about during the day, the pool is staffed by aquatic therapists who're there to work with students. After school there are student volunteers who serve as lifeguards. Then of course after cerfew the buildings locked up.

Re: Yamaku's Swimming Pool

Posted: Sun Dec 29, 2013 4:36 pm
by Liminaut
Yamaku is very conscious of the student's well-being: note the full-time nursing staff and extensive rules about running in the hallways.

Teenagers can do very stupid things [surprise!]. I've known two diabetics pretty well; they both had multiple incidences of downing a pint of ice cream and then passing out [occasionally quite far from where they started] as a f-you to the universe. So I could easily an epileptic teenager going for a solo swim -- just because it would be such an outstandingly stupid idea.

So my personal suspicion would be that the pool is closed unless there is a lifeguard on duty. As a pure guess, I could imagine the nursing staff being trained in lifeguard duties, so the school doesn't have to have a dedicated lifeguard position.

I don't know what the Japanese court system is like, but in the U.S. letting disabled students swim without supervision would be begging for a school-ending lawsuit.

Re: Yamaku's Swimming Pool

Posted: Sun Dec 29, 2013 4:42 pm
by Liminaut
pandaphil wrote:Well lets see, how about during the day, the pool is staffed by aquatic therapists who're there to work with students. After school there are student volunteers who serve as lifeguards. Then of course after cerfew the buildings locked up.
It makes a ton of sense for Yamaku to have an aquatic therapist. There are a lot of students for which aquatic therapy would be the best way to get some exercise.