- Aug 18, 2019
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I was a little upset that the DPC turned Quinn into almost a classic tsundere from the anime.
Now that the DPC has turned the topic with broccoli, its "derе" moments will be more than a "tsun". No, I like tsundere, Asuka from Evangelion is one of my favorite wayfu, but this is such a sharp jump that I didn't even have time to be surprised. Sometimes she behaves like a schoolgirl in love, then like a cynical and sarcastic coquette, then again like a schoolgirl. It feels like she is sitting on the grass so much that she has bipolar disorder.
On the other hand, Quinn has always been a bit of a tsundere. Just replace "pervert" with the word "baka", add the words "shut up", "fuck you" and other insults and the image of Quinn tsundere is complete.
Now she looks like a schoolgirl in love who is trying as hard as possible to hide the fact of her falling in love . Her comments in a Rooster after a threesome is just a classic of tsundere. Sarah's comment describes her quite accurately.
Now that the DPC has turned the topic with broccoli, its "derе" moments will be more than a "tsun". No, I like tsundere, Asuka from Evangelion is one of my favorite wayfu, but this is such a sharp jump that I didn't even have time to be surprised. Sometimes she behaves like a schoolgirl in love, then like a cynical and sarcastic coquette, then again like a schoolgirl. It feels like she is sitting on the grass so much that she has bipolar disorder.



On the other hand, Quinn has always been a bit of a tsundere. Just replace "pervert" with the word "baka", add the words "shut up", "fuck you" and other insults and the image of Quinn tsundere is complete.
Now she looks like a schoolgirl in love who is trying as hard as possible to hide the fact of her falling in love . Her comments in a Rooster after a threesome is just a classic of tsundere. Sarah's comment describes her quite accurately.
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