Anyone know the source/know where this picture is from?
>>109519 Dunno, but Yomi, Tomo & Kagura look hot as waitresses. And is that Sakaki I can see in seamed pantyhose...?!nosebleeds
>>109519
Dunno, but Yomi, Tomo & Kagura look hot as waitresses. And is that Sakaki I can see in seamed pantyhose...?!
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The author is circle "T2UNIT".
I'm sorry, but I'd have to disagree. Rules for workplace safety would have a say on how a waitstaff's uniform would be made.And the one's in this picture - well - probably wouldn't pass OSHA muster.
I'm sorry, but I'd have to disagree. Rules for workplace safety would have a say on how a waitstaff's uniform would be made.
And the one's in this picture - well - probably wouldn't pass OSHA muster.
>>109571 What's unsafe about them?
>>109574Scalding hot coffee/spilled hot oil down braless cleavage is no good, I'm sure... and that's also some pretty minimal leg and groin protectage.
Tomo has cleavage and I like that.
>>109519distance my sister, unfortunatly this is their only cameo appearance.
distance my sister, unfortunatly this is their only cameo appearance.
>>109576 no ammount of practical clothing will prevent burns from scalding hot coffee.its a liquid.you know what a liquid is right?
>>109590Incorrect. Chef's-wear is high-polyseter, and impregnated with teflon, so that liquids bead up and roll off, rather than soak through it.Actual waiter's uniforms are made of the same stuff.
>>109590Incorrect. Chef's-wear is high-polyseter, and impregnated with teflon, so that liquids bead up and roll off, rather than soak through it.
Actual waiter's uniforms are made of the same stuff.
>>109585Nah, they pop up from time-to-time. It would seem that he has the entire cast working is his cafe, just normally out-of-shot.
>>109595 It doesn't even have to be special fabric. If the fabric is close to vertical and you spill a liquid on it, most of the liquid will slide down it and onto the floor, though some of it may soak into the fabric.It's only a worry if you are sitting down and spill in your lap.
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It doesn't even have to be special fabric. If the fabric is close to vertical and you spill a liquid on it, most of the liquid will slide down it and onto the floor, though some of it may soak into the fabric.
It's only a worry if you are sitting down and spill in your lap.
>>109599On the flipside, though, hot water really isn't that dangerous. As long as you can tell the difference between seventy degrees and ninety-five degrees (the former hurts, but does not burn), and can get the hot water spread out (greater surface area) and moving through the air (convective cooling), water will never injure you. In fact, you can handle stuff at seventy degrees all day long, and it won't burn (though it might cause heat dermatitis (erythema ab igne), like laptops notebooks do).It's the oil at 180 degrees, the phase-changing steam, and the metal at 220 that's actually dangerous.
>>109599On the flipside, though, hot water really isn't that dangerous. As long as you can tell the difference between seventy degrees and ninety-five degrees (the former hurts, but does not burn), and can get the hot water spread out (greater surface area) and moving through the air (convective cooling), water will never injure you. In fact, you can handle stuff at seventy degrees all day long, and it won't burn (though it might cause heat dermatitis (erythema ab igne), like laptops notebooks do).
It's the oil at 180 degrees, the phase-changing steam, and the metal at 220 that's actually dangerous.
>>109596Good, Ayumu, you look kind of cool!