Side B does continue in a much similar vein, perhaps a little more restrictive in its themes and doesn’t quite branch out, (as far as exploring new directions) as side A. That said, there is still a whole lot to enjoy. Diverse influences here range from the film works of Goblin to ...
As you may have noticed, the Chinese language doesn’t use tenses as we do in English so to indicate past tense they make use of particles such as 了. So that gives us “Are you married?” Kirin: 你结婚了吗? Adam: By adding the 了, we know she is asking “Are you already ...