“My little brother seriously can’t do it—come watch!”
“My little brother really can’t (do it), but … (come see / look).” uchi no otouto maji de dekain dakedo mi ni
So if you also have an otouto who suddenly outgrew you, out-everything-ed you, and makes you feel vertically challenged at family dinners: Because “maji de dekai” is hilarious, inconvenient (RIP your grocery bill), and kinda scary. But “mi ni wa dekai kedo, kokoro wa kawaranai” — even if he’s huge to the eye, his heart doesn’t change. “My little brother seriously can’t do it—come watch
The widespread dissemination of "Uchi no otouto maji de dekain dakedo mi ni" can be attributed to the proliferation of social media, online communities, and meme culture. Fans of anime and manga began sharing and referencing the phrase on platforms like Twitter, Reddit, and 4chan, often accompanied by humorous images or illustrations. Fans of anime and manga began sharing and
Without hesitation, Taro rushed outside, his eyes blazing with determination. "I've got this! I'm going to save the tree!"