well I really wanted to do this, I chose bravern for this style of fish: ram cichlid.
Mer Bravern x Isami Ao
Deep Audacity
Summary: Strange life forms have been detected in one of the deepest caves in the central Pacific Sea. Isami and his team have gone to investigate it, to see if they can find something bigger.
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Warning: size difference, g/t content, g/t fearplay, g/t mouthplay, a little crush kink, safe vore, soft vore
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AO WD R1: Ekaterina Alexandrova/Anna Kalinskaya def. Miyu Kato/Aldila Sutjiadi [13] 6-3, 0-6, 7-5 Match Stats
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The difference between both pairs looked thin considering E. Alexandrova/A. Kalinskaya won 2 more points than Dila/M. Kato, but the former pair's anticipation from the baseline helped them a lot to give the latter pair lesser options to move forward. On the other hand, the net game carried Dila/M. Kato a lot starting from the second set, but it was insufficient for them to stay in the match as they were made to stay back along the way. As a result, even though both pairs had 10 break points each, M. Kato/Dila had a 40% conversion rate, but their service games were insufficient to carry them under pressure.
Service game-wise, it appeared that each pair had their own service game strengths. Despite landing 74% of their first serves, Dila/M. Kato could only win 15% lesser points than E. Alexandrova/A. Kalinskaya, whose unreturned serves aided them to get out of trouble, especially with their 7 aces in between. Interestingly, E. Alexandrova/A. Kalinskaya won 15% lesser points than Dila/M. Kato on their second serves even if both players double-faulted five times.
In the second round, Arina Rodionova/Taylah Preston awaits, where they defeated fellow wild card recipients Kaylah McPhee/Astra Sharma 7-6(4), 7-6(0) in another highly competitive match. Knowing both pairs, this could end up in another tussle, with the most balanced pair (between the net and the baseline on return, especially from their anticipation as a start) would stand out by the end of the match. This can be tough but an exciting watch!
Miyu Kato, Tim Puetz win mixed doubles title at Roland Garros
Japan's Miyu Kato and Germany's Tim Puetz came from a set down to defeat Bianca Andreescu and Michael Venus to win the French Open Mixed Doubles.
The French Open is Kato's first Grand Slam title and caps off an emotional week for the 28-year-old Japanese doubles specialist, who was disqualified from the women's doubles competition after inadvertently hitting a ball girl with a ball. Along with Puetz, Kato was dominant through the team's run to the title. The duo did not lose a set en route to the final.
"It has been really challenging for me for the past few days," Kato said during the trophy speech. "I want to thank all the players, coaches, everyone for their heartfelt messages of support."
Dog Signal Episode 14 Review - Grieving Over A Loved One
Wow, that was quite an emotional episode. I did NOT expect it to get this heavy; it came out of left field and smacked me in the face so that it’d make me cry. You know what? I did shed tears watching this episode. Despite that, it was a really good one.
Niwa and Miyu get their first male client in Mr. Kato who is worried about his son’s Golden Retriever Rocky who hasn’t moved from his deceased son Takehiro’s shrine for over a year. He’s worried about how he didn’t move and is even urinating in unwanted areas because of it. When Niwa and Miyu go check him out, it turns out that his muscles have atrophied a lot, his paws because a reddish-brown hue due to licking and his elbows have calluses from excessive laying. It’s not a good sign for the dog to be in, especially since he’s getting up to the years—the dog is 11 years old. It turns out that the problem lies in his wife, Mrs. Kato who believes Rocky is mourning Takehiro’s death and refuses to let him leave the shrine. Fortunately, the dog is able to recover quickly because he was well-trained and easy to handle.
First off, I feel so bad for the Kato family. They had a son but he died right before he went to college, meaning he was 18 when he died. He was still at the prime of his youth. I’m sure the parents are devastated that their son was taken away from them so early. Takehiro had dreams and aspirations, but misfortunate came to him. It’s so sad to see parents lose their child. I pity Mrs. Kato for not being able to mourn for her son properly. It must be really hard to lose someone you just saw yesterday and realize that they aren’t coming back anymore. Because she couldn’t mourn properly, she projected her grief onto Rocky who was just sitting next to her in order to help alleviate her emotions. Because she believed Rocky was the one who was mourning and not her, she could move on, but she wasn’t truly moving on. I know that what Mrs. Kato was doing was technically abuse, but I can’t really bring myself to hate her because she was and is in a pitiful situation. Fortunately, she still has Rocky and her husband who have moved on from his death.
I also like that this case is a bit of a parallel with Niwa’s past in a way, as Miyu noticed. Niwa lost his dad, dog and seems to be distant from his mother. In Mrs. Kato’s case, she lost her son, but she still has her dog and husband who seems to be in good terms with. Despite that, Niwa has moved on, but the pain of losing his dog is still there. His stern face is because he’s holding back his tears. That’s rather funny, but also sadly cute in a way. I love how Miyu’s trying be understanding towards the case due to Niwa’s past and he’s also learning about cases like this. There is valuable information in this episode: dogs have short and long term memory. Dogs have good memory, but Niwa actually lied to Mrs. Kato in order to give her a wakeup call. An example of good memory is Rocky looking at Mrs. Kato’s behavior and going back to his spot. I love that Miyu ponders about a dog’s memories and hopes that Singe will have him in his memories for a long time. That’s so sweet. I really love it when Miyu’s thoughts are voiced out in the end; it’s like he’s writing a diary of his experience.
I’m always amazed by the voice actor casting for the minor characters. Mr. Kato is voiced by Kentaro Ito, who is known for voicing Renji Abarai from Bleach and Chouji from Naruto. Mrs. Kato is voiced by THE Nana Mizuki. Anime fans might recognize her for numerous roles like Hinata Hyuga from Naruto and Utau Hoshino from Shugo Chara. She’s also a prolific singer. If you’re familiar with the song Discotheque, she’s the singer. It’s crazy how they got three members of the Uzumaki family in this show already; we got Minato Namikaze as Niwa’s dad, Naruto Uzumaki as Ms. Kadota from Episode 8 and now Hinata in this episode. It’d be hilarious if Kushina, Boruto, Himawari and Kawaii’s voice actors make an appearance in later episodes, but I doubt it.
I love that the lesson for this episode is to not impose your own personal feelings onto your pets because they do not comprehend them. People do have a tendency to try and humanize their pets. Niwa’s lecture really hit home. I should be a bit more careful when it comes to understanding my dogs now. I can’t wait to see what next week has in store because this anime is so comforting and beautiful with life lessons revolving around pets. If you have seen this episode, what are your thoughts?
"Kimi no Koto ga Dai Dai Dai Dai Daisuki na 100-nin no Kanojo (The 100 Girlfriends Who Really, Really, Really, Really, Really Love You)" Anime Adaptation Announced!
This anime is scheduled for this 2023 (Studio: Bibury Animation)
"Kimi no Koto ga Dai Dai Dai Dai Daisuki na 100-nin no Kanojo" - Anime Cast:
Wait who are the ex idols? The only one I know of is the girl from angerme and then I think I’ve seen light mention of like. 2 maybe 48g girls. I’m so excited for it tho
I'm not sure how comprehensive this is but to MY knowledge:
Kasahara Momona - former Angerme member
Ishii Ran - former Magical2/Girls2 member
Watanabe Miyu - former Lovely2 member
Kato Kokoro - former Cherry Bullet (kpop group) member
Mizikami Rimika - former HKT48 member
There's a LOT of hyped trainee's from other survival shows in here too I recognize:
Kanno Miyu and Fujimoto Ayaka - competed on Girl's Planet 999
Kurokawa Honoka - competed on Who is Princess?
Sakurai Miyu - competed in the NiziU project and Girl's Planet 999 ; she's the center for Leap High!.
Sakaguchi Rino and Sasaki Tsukushi - competed on IconZ
Yoshida Ayano - competed on Agenic
It's certainly really interesting? Any official profiles don't mention any of the girls' former groups or competition show participation but the comments are full of info on that. I'm kinda surprised there's not more ex-idols (I might be missing one or two tbh), but fresh talent is the way to go I think. I'm excited to see what kind of group comes together at the end.
The third set turned out to be an entirely different rollercoaster. Right in the beginning of the third set, Dila/M. Kato survived a massive hold to 3-2 after Dila double-faulted for E. Alexandrova/A. Kalinskaya's break point, which was saved thanks to an unreturned serve. Furthermore, the former pair had their moments, volleying their way before a swift forehand return to set themselves one point ahead, but it turned out to be a crucial hold for E. Alexandrova/A. Kalinskaya to 4-4.
Two consecutive holds later, the latter pair's anticipation bore fruit in return aces, which caught M. Kato/Dila off-guard. After one of those doubled their lead following Dila's failed volley, it also allowed them the chance to serve for the match at 6-5. Dila/M. Kato then saved a match point thanks to their volley, but it was insufficient due to E. Alexandrova/A. Kalinskaya's ability to serve it out. As a result, the latter took the third set 7-5 and advanced to the next round.