Salutations, my fellow JAV aficionados and dedicated weeaboos. I apologize for barging into your regular forum scroll like this, but I've got something vital to lay out here—something that's gonna stick with you, just like those pivotal moments in life that define who we are.
You know, I've had my share of big deals lately: stepping into full adulthood, nailing those trades tickets, landing the dream gig that's got me firing on all cylinders. And then, bam—the gut-punch of losing my grandfather. But listen up, because this is the raw, unfiltered truth behind the mess I'm in.
It all kicked off when I cracked the code on that clip from KUSP-001. Deciphering and translating it wasn't just some hobby; it ripped away this shroud of deception I'd been living under, and man, the satisfaction was electric. Pair that with Scene 1 from CC-122, and it lit a fuse in me—sparked this burning need to craft something extraordinary. I'm diving headfirst into a
tribute project: an EDIT PV in Hatsune Miku: Project Diva F 2nd, celebrating these JAV stars and their one-of-a-kind "bodily superpowers." Drawing from those intense, soul-baring R-18 gems like Ifuudoudou (Pomp and Circumstance), Gigantic OTN, Kurumi Ponchio, and that wild one where Miku snaps into a sex maniac (ウチのミクが壊れて、エロくてバカになっちゃったよ。). It's about fusing Vocaloid wizardry with the pure essence of those scenes—honoring the artistry in a way that's bold, unapologetic, and true.
But here's the rub, folks—the part where I need your backup, your sympathy, your expertise. This PV's got a
killer bonus outtake for the laughs, like those behind-the-scenes bloopers that make everything pop. To nail it, though, I gotta have the original Japanese dialogue from that post-Mari's-first-5-waves scene locked in tight—spot-on accurate, no shortcuts. It's the linchpin; screw it up, and the whole thing craters like a house of cards in a stiff breeze. Picture it like working with precious metals—silver and platinum might gleam the same from a distance, but mix 'em up, and you're toast. I can't afford that backlash for getting it wrong. That's why I'm calling for a real-deal human survey—no AI cheats, just pure, crowd-sourced brains to certify this as "language gold." Aim high: 150 responses or witnesses minimum, accounting for any alias accounts, to build that ironclad consensus.
Delicate stuff, right? I don't know where these actresses stand today—
dead or alive—but I can tell you, if they catch wind of this PV and spot a flub in their original lines (emotions, transcriptions, translations, the works),
they won't be thrilled. I'm no native speaker, but damn it, I'm committed to perfection for them and for us Western R-18 fans. Think about it—Cardcaptors? Pokemon? All that anime gold gets mangled in the West.
We deserve the real deal, unbutchered. And hey, AV stars earn respect too, don't they? Is it a crime to tip your hat to a JAV legend?









Now, the roadblocks—they're piling up like uninvited guests at a party I never threw. Penalties, bans, these unscheduled detours eating into my time, forcing me to reroute when I should be cruising. (Echoes of Bloo from Mac Daddy: "And it only took
5 more hours than it should have!" after Cheese trashes the go-kart and they're stuck with toy tools.) Those screenshots up there? Just the tip of the iceberg—I've got
thousands more where that came from. And to top it off, my Discord account got nuked for "spam." Spam? Come on!
Let me set the record straight on that so-called "spam": My posts are built on a
chain-link system—every sentence
interlocking, essential to the blueprint. I pour hours, weeks into crafting 'em because yanking
even one piece is like
pulling a support bolt from a bridge—boom, collapse. Metaphors, illustrations, the works—they're my tools. I stick to anonymous browsing with throwaway emails and names to shield my real life from creeps; got burned once, humiliated, won't let it happen again. IP blacklists? They're just salt in the wound, amplifying the alienation. Feels like the whole web's turning its back, discouraging a guy from chasing a spark that's still burning bright in me. Remember Alvin Earthworm? His flame dimmed, but mine's roaring—I just need to claw back the lost time.
Childhood wisdom said, "If one site slams the door, try another." But now? It's blanket exclusion everywhere. Where's the "lend a hand" spirit? The "one good turn deserves another"? To the average Joe, life might be more than [blank], but to a non-profit dreamer like me, this quest is everything.
I structure it all
like a movie script—every word, every detail crucial for the scene to sing. Yet these gatekeepers label it spam for reasons only they know. And remember: time is money, especially when bridging language barriers in niche NSFW territory. Easier said than done.
So, TASUKETE KUDASAI! Help a fellow weeaboo who's hit rock bottom. (Shoutout to Natsuko from Zenshu 11: "You had all that time and this was the best you could do?" "Get off your high horse." "Just quit already." "Do you
actually think you're talented or something?") If you're a sharp Japanese interpreter, drop your take on that dialogue below—it'll take minutes but save hours.
Here's the isolated audio clip (AI-separated vocals from wind):
https://jumpshare.com/share/Hlh5R9fZJye2rZpFBV99 "いつものね/Itsumo no ne/As always" "もう一回いけるよ。いい? (I can go one more time. Is that okay?)" - provided it was interpreted correctly
And the raw JAV source:
https://missavtv.com/en/cc-122?_rsc=1ljxi (start at 4:25).
Domo arigatou! 150 strong, and we close this chapter.
Those bans and removals? Stark proof this obscure project of mine's getting zero respect. And those inspo vids—
and
—they're the firestarters. Why's it feel like the world's out to snuff
my inspiration? What makes this quest "obscene" for a guy like me?
If anyone's got leads on a welcoming community—forums or Discords that embrace R-18, hentai, adult-only vibes, niche genres, and language bridge-building—hook me up. Let's turn this around.