I've never played persona 4 but I can tell this Adachi fellow is quite the upstanding citizen who could clearly do no wrong. We need more people like Adachi
Copy the link and change the "shorts" in the link to "watch". That turns it into the normal video format. You can add it to playlists then. Edit: this video made me realize you can't save shorts into playlists lol
2 months Late, but click on “like” button and you’ll see on your “liked video” playlist and there is it in normal video format (Done it on mobile, not sure with computer)
Haha lol, that small Adachi cardboard cutout. It looks so weird being printed out like that. Thanks for sharing though. This was surprisingly really well made.
Its been awhile since I've seen such politeness in a youtube comment that i had to see your channel, I wasn't expecting another malaysian though lol, especially from uni purple too. Greetings!
@@changednamelit Greetings! It is indeed very rare to see another one of us in these types of spaces. I guess it had to do with the language barrier. Is that so? I think politeness is important when you're in public spaces such as these. But, I get why you've said it is pretty hard to see people being polite to each other online. The Internet is a very unmonitored place, and anyone can express themselves in any way they want here. So yeah, there will be a lot of clashing arguments and impolite language, since not all of us can accept that we are different in our own ways. Plus, not everyone can be open-minded to unfamiliar knowledge, so it is a part of things in real life that you can't do anything about. Other than that, I am someone who will always leave compliments to express my gratitude for any creative work (that leaves me with a strong emotion) produced by anyone. At least, I could make them feel a little bit appreciated by this... It isn't much, but it's all I can do for now. I apologise for the long text, but I felt intrigued by your comment on politeness online, that it had me thinking for awhile. Have a good day wherever you are. 💐
Oh my god imagine doing this as like a bit between friends Like you buy a tiny Adachi cardboard cutout and just leave it on each other’s doorsteps It goes around to one house, then that person brings it to another, and so on