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Well, it’s actually her nose. In some anime, characters have noses so small they look like holes… It also doesn’t help that this is from a bizarre angle instead of a sideways or facing the viewer angle.
And she basically just has one hole for her nose xD
It’s meant to resemble anime. And I don’t see Voldemort, that guy only had two holes for his nose.
but i think that the nose a bit too minimalistic?? a bit more nose would have been nice. its too much voldemort
I’ve been using my aeropress off and on for the past eight years. Haven’t had a problem with the seal yet.
I’ve a single-serve brewing cone made by Melitta which works similarly. The process is essentially the same as any standard coffee maker: you’re pouring hot water over grounds held in a filter and holder of some type. BUT you have total control over the temperature AND flow rate of the water you’re using. You can get different characters out of the same coffee by varying those parameters.
That said, I do have a soft spot for my old French press, and I’m currently looking for a new ibrik. Aeropress is pretty neat, and in fact IIRC the guy who created it gave me the idea to try different temperatures (he says 175-180°F is ideal, and I concur). But I find the ‘machine’ to be a bit too fiddly for me, and I worry about the seal on the plunger wearing out comparatively quickly.