• psion1369@lemmy.world
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    5 months ago

    I had this problem all the time. My response was always “Dad told me to ask you.” And next week on “How To Start an Argument Between Parents”…

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      5 months ago

      Yes, manga is read from right to left. When translating to English the panels and speech bubbles are not rearranged.

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        5 months ago

        Unless it was translated in the '90s and before. A lot of early manga translations, they just digitally flipped the pages so they were a mirror image to the original manga, then added English text in the bubbles, which were now facing left-to-right.

        I specifically remember Ghost in the Shell and Akira were flipped for American reading order. Maybe Battle Angel Alita too? I bought the English-translated books, but had to find fan translations online to read it in its original orientation.

        Fun fact: Ghost in the Shell (the first volume) actually had a couple pages of an explicit lesbian threesome on a yacht, which were edited to a few girls hanging out in bathing suits on a yacht for the American release. Too spicy for '90s American sensibilities.

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      5 months ago

      To whoever goes by this comment, downvotes and thinks “yeah it is!” - you are wrong. It’s an endless loop, where a condition to exit it is never met. Recursion is calling on the same function and it slowly getting you the answer. I.e. the task is - ask 15 relatives. To ask the next relative, you first need to ask the one before it. And then you need to ask an even further n+1 relative, till you reach the 15th. So then you meet the condition for the 14th, till you ask person 1 and then you can go for ice cream.