There was this time in NS when a recruit was so nervous during a drill that he accidentally saluted with the wrong hand. His sergeant was initially strict but then couldn't help but laugh at the innocent mistake. This small blunder became a running joke among the unit for weeks.
One funny NS story could be about a group of NS men trying to set up a tent for the first time during a training exercise. They got all the poles mixed up and ended up with a lopsided, collapsing tent that looked more like a modern art piece. It had everyone in stitches.
In NS, there was a competition to see who could clean their rifle the fastest. One soldier was so eager to win that he used way too much oil. When he presented his rifle, it was so slippery that it almost slid right out of his hands. The sight was both comical and a lesson in moderation for everyone.
The main differences lie in the visual presentation. The anime might have enhanced or simplified some details for better animation. Also, the pacing could be different.
I can't even begin to understand or make sense of such a phrase. It's so outlandish and might even be considered inappropriate or vulgar. There's really no way to determine any implications from something like this.
The comic shows Spider Man's intense determination and use of his powers to escape. It's a real test of his will.
There are several influential figures, like the creative team behind the comics or popular reviewers who recommend it to a wide audience.
I'm not familiar with such a manga. It might be something quite niche or potentially inappropriate.
It's quite similar. The anime of 'Feng Shen Ji The Legend and The Hero' mostly adheres to the manga, with just a few minor differences that don't significantly impact the main plot or characters.
The Ant Man comic explores the adventures of a hero with the ability to shrink and control ants. It often features high-tech suits and battles against various villains.
The prosecution speed in school manga can vary a lot. Sometimes it's fast-paced to keep the excitement going, but other times it might be slower to build up the story and characters.
The basic comic drawing tools include pens, pencils, erasers, and inks. As for tables, a sturdy and adjustable one is ideal for comfort and ease of work.
Yes, there could be moral issues. Cheating is generally considered wrong, and presenting it in comics might influence people's perceptions and behaviors negatively.