Tuesday-tans: NT-tan
Tuesday 17 April 2007 @ 8:20 pm | By Ivan 'Nahu' Lozano 8 CommentsOh hey guys, glad you could make it, Tuesday-tans is just coming out of the oven, gather round while I bring out some dishes. This week I prepared for you a delicious serving of NT-tan, please enjoy!
NT-tan is one of the cutest of the OS-tans, she is more often than not depicted as a little girl wearing a simple baby blue dress. She’s hardworking and very pragmatic. NT-tan would much rather stay home than go out, so she’s often pictured carrying the role of a housekeeper. She also appears to wear cyber cat paws sometimes, they most likely help her doing maintenance and cleanup.
See you next week guys, take some leftovers from the gallery and I’ll see you next week!
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Girls wearing nothing but aprons & cooking dinner: it should be *the LAW*! ^_^
But what would they ask in return? 0_0 the price might be a bit too high to pay.
I’m pretty sure I would manage. :D
I’m pretty sure those are cyber dog paws, not cyber cat; “NT” sounds like “inu” (dog), and the artists are all up ons that.
they do look like dog paws to me nahu
This is true, and I used to know this, sorry my last minute research made me fail you all. Thanks for politely pointing it out.
There are two different version of NT-tan: a girl one (such as the one wearing only apron O_O) who represents the original NT, and a dog one (called Inu-T) who represents NT Workstation. Recently Inu-T become more popular due to her cuteness.
Also, try checking out the OS-tan Wiki. It has lots of information which might interest you.
http://ostan-collections.net/wiki/Main_Page
Oh, and you forgot too add the OS-tans and other tags to this article.
That’s why it doesn’t show up in the OS-tans group. Please add it or this article will fall into obscurity in a few months.
Strange… I’ve posted the a comment exactly the same as above about two weeks ago, but it didn’t show up.
Luckily, I always Ctrl+A and Ctrl+C a long post before I hit the “Submit” button, just in case.
But when I found that the comment didn’t show up, I tried to Ctrl+V the comment and sent it again. The system replied that I already posted that comment.
I thought it was just a delay – for the webmaster to check my comment that it wasn’t offensive before allowing it to be posted. I saved the whole comment in a text file, again, just in case.
Today when I found that it still hadn’t come up. I posted again. And that became the above comment.
Strange, isn’t it? So what happened to the comment I posted two weeks ago?