There's not escaping it, Lady Byakuren. Once you've entered the circle of the Old Hag Devas, there's no way out. But look on the bright side. None of you age... Just lie about your ages. Hey wait a minute! Isn't Aya supposed to be in here? She's also pretty old too...
WillieGR said: Hey wait a minute! Isn't Aya supposed to be in here? She's also pretty old too...
The Old Hag Circle is built around the Touhous that actually look the part (Yuyuko, Yukari, Eirin, Kanako). There are plenty of other oldbie Touhous, like Tewi, Aya, Yuuka and Siki, but none of them look older than early 20s or so.
I would have placed Byakuren as mid-to-late-20s myself.
Well, Jesus did it because someone at a wedding [more like week long celebration actually] didn't have any, and wine at a wedding was important at that time... or at least that's what I've come to understand so far.
Y'know, if you can seperate the crazy religion crap that's associated with it, the Bible is actually a pretty interesting book for people like who like to analyze everything to death.
KaitoDies said: Well, Jesus did it because someone at a wedding [more like week long celebration actually] didn't have any, and wine at a wedding was important at that time... or at least that's what I've come to understand so far.
Y'know, if you can seperate the crazy religion crap that's associated with it, the Bible is actually a pretty interesting book for people like who like to analyze everything to death.
That question wasn't serious, come on, who doesn't know this?
r1c47 said: I wonder why they always seem to forget to add Yuyuko. Is it because she's already dead?
Always? I would say this picture is just an exception.
No. Lately, Yuyuko seems to have breached from the Old Lady Alliance, probably using the arrival of Byakuren has a chance. She has appearing a lot less among her "mature" friends...
KaitoDies said: Well, Jesus did it because someone at a wedding [more like week long celebration actually] didn't have any, and wine at a wedding was important at that time... or at least that's what I've come to understand so far.
Y'know, if you can seperate the crazy religion crap that's associated with it, the Bible is actually a pretty interesting book for people like who like to analyze everything to death.
The Bible never says anything about staying from alcohol. Consuming alcohol is not a sin, but it is your (wrong) actions that you perform when you are drunk that is a sin.