Re: Misha's disabillity?
Posted: Wed Aug 21, 2013 8:47 am
sorry, i kinda rage quit the site for a while. thanks for replying
Or Misha is just an oddball and Big EaterNirayesto wrote:She's calcium deficient, you plebs.
Either that, or she's hypoglycemic.
It's evident from Act 1.
Japanese people do not put anything in their green teas. It's one of the big differences between tea drinking in Japan Vs tea drinking in China. However, Misha puts milk and honey in her green tea. Furthermore, she's constantly eating huge parfaits and other sweets, specifically those with the significant presence of dairy. Also, in part of Act 3 (I believe - I've forgotten which chapter), she wants to eat something despite having already eaten, and when Hisao attempts dissuading her she insists that she needs to eat something. I believe it is at this point that they go to the Shanghai again and she grabs another dessert. She's even slightly overweight as a result of the diet that she must follow.
On a side note, this is my first time on these forums. So, hey!
Some symptoms of calcium deficiency include muscle spasms, numbness and tingling in the hands, feet, and face, and depression. At first I thought she was just fooling Hisao with the alleged vertigo, but (Shizune Act 4 Spoilers) during their heart to heart in Act 4, she doesn't want to walk up the stairs. At a serious moment like that, I doubt she'd pull one of her stunts. It could be that she doesn't have vertigo, but instead suffers from the first two symptoms and, like Hisao, doesn't want to talk about her medical issues. Furthermore, (Shizune Acts 2-4 Spoilers) pretty much all of Shizune's route sees Misha suffering from the third symptom listed.Steinherz wrote:Or Misha is just an oddball and Big EaterNirayesto wrote:She's calcium deficient, you plebs.
Either that, or she's hypoglycemic.
It's evident from Act 1.
Japanese people do not put anything in their green teas. It's one of the big differences between tea drinking in Japan Vs tea drinking in China. However, Misha puts milk and honey in her green tea. Furthermore, she's constantly eating huge parfaits and other sweets, specifically those with the significant presence of dairy. Also, in part of Act 3 (I believe - I've forgotten which chapter), she wants to eat something despite having already eaten, and when Hisao attempts dissuading her she insists that she needs to eat something. I believe it is at this point that they go to the Shanghai again and she grabs another dessert. She's even slightly overweight as a result of the diet that she must follow.
On a side note, this is my first time on these forums. So, hey!
However it is a very good theory. Would her having vertigo also help? She gets dizzy walking up stairs, though she may have been bullshitting Hisao there.
Well, there are many causes for depression.pretty much all of Shizune's route sees Misha suffering from [depression].
I wasn't aware that all Japanese people are required by unbreakable natural forces to never put anything in their tea.Nirayesto wrote:Japanese people do not put anything in their green teas.
Or maybe she has no disability at all? I mean, if she had one it'd probably be noted [shimmie= 1827]here[/shimmie], just like everyone else in the class.Comrade wrote:Or maybe she has some condition that gradually turns her deaf?
Yeah yeah sure but what's the fun in that?Lianam wrote:Or maybe she has no disability at all? I mean, if she had one it'd probably be noted [shimmie= 1827]here[/shimmie], just like everyone else in the class.Comrade wrote:Or maybe she has some condition that gradually turns her deaf?
Thats actually something i thought to write about, maybe i'll get to thefe one dayKyler Thatch wrote:I don't know about you, but the idea of a non-disabled kid studying at Yamaku sounds pretty interesting to me.
Thefe?Comrade wrote:Thats actually something i thought to write about, maybe i'll get to thefe one dayKyler Thatch wrote:I don't know about you, but the idea of a non-disabled kid studying at Yamaku sounds pretty interesting to me.
Not yet, I've been too busy to give it any time lately, but I'll get back to it when things clear up a bitLianam wrote:Thefe?Comrade wrote:Thats actually something i thought to write about, maybe i'll get to thefe one dayKyler Thatch wrote:I don't know about you, but the idea of a non-disabled kid studying at Yamaku sounds pretty interesting to me.
Speaking of which, should I just give up on you continuing "Zombies"? Just wondering...