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[Mii-chan and Yamada-san] I often see the scene where this child is mistaken for Mi-chan.

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I thought it looked familiar, and it’s Wagunas!

Mii-chan seems to have some kind of disability too. Let’s go to the welfare center together!

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You must have understood, right?

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The welfare center has recognized us as…!

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I don’t know how many times I’ve used a stapler or something like that.

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Wagnus!

Muu-chan has determined that Mii-chan seems to have a disability!

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Mii-chan is saying “me too,” so why are you getting it wrong and thinking it’s Mii-chan!

I thought so, but maybe it’s because the part with Mii-chan has been cut out and used…

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>>5

It really feels like we’re the ones who skillfully crafted that provocative wording.

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Hadlar.

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Muu-chan has a criminal record, you know…

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>>7

I was in charge of Phantom Pain…

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>>10

Let’s send it to Mii-chan’s place!

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You cannot blame us.

Who is the one that made sure the name Noel never appeared on that page?

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Rock Bouquet is calling you Noel big brother, right?

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It’s become popular without us realizing, but what touched our hearts so much?

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>>11

It’s more understandable than the toxic boom that suddenly proliferated without anyone noticing.

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>>11

That’s because you can spin it.

Judge

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Dante’s arm is gone, but it fits well, doesn’t it?

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That is the limit of our reading comprehension.

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Those who think we have reading comprehension skills should just die!

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>>15

Wagnas! Who is this old man!

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>>16

It seems like there might be some kind of obstacle.

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>>18

The destructive power of this template is too high.

If there are many people I don’t know, I’ll immediately show my ID.

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>>26

There are many people who use it in a way that makes them want to delete it, even if they know better…

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>>28

Originally, “del” was something that the administrator delegated management to the residents, and it is the same kind of self-governance under peer pressure from inferior citizens as the neighborhood associations during wartime.

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>>26

“Well, um, it’s not really that kind of thing.”

“Destroyed”

“Standing street vendor”

“Imagine for yourself.”

If your skills are too strong and you use them from memory, you’ll seriously get called out and it would be better if you died!

It’s no wonder that we, on a forum that seems to always be looking for something to criticize.

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Let’s make plum wine together!

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Noel seems to like modeling.

Let’s go to Wonder Festival together!

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Muu-chan is saying that it’s like we’ve found a bad taste manga again, but seriously, where did that hate come from?

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>>24

The serious hatred that was picked up quite a while ago has been revived thanks to Muu-chan and the poison uncle effect.

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It’s the one who confuses Alice with Marisa!

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It would be better to die than to mistake the name of this orange creature for 21 Emons!

It’s unavoidable because of the strong influence of Hattori-kun, Doraemon, and Crayon Shin-chan.

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Originally… what is the original source?

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>>31

“A fat guy who says, ‘I seriously hate women!'”

Originally, it was supposed to get extremely chaotic if plain images that just stuttered misogynistic comments became popular without any humor.

Cell, Mu-chan, and the poison uncle helped me.

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>>34

That’s a nice story…

Muu-chan is seriously a disabled person of light…

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I just read it, but why is such a gloomy manga trending…?

The boy’s abyss was also popular for a while, and it seems we are weak to slightly erotic manga with an unpleasant atmosphere.

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>>33

It’s a gloomy manga, so it’s going to be popular…!

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>>33

This manga is not erotic at all.

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It seems that “Gachi Niku” is not well known as a variety comic that features not only Gachi Niku but also various other elements.

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>>37

It’s a bit difficult to make jokes about good-looking guys with nice personalities or someone’s mother…

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>>37

No, um, it’s not like that.

It’s intricately misunderstood, and the watering can guy gets deleted, so it’s better not to use anything other than the usual fixed phrases!

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An old man who is becoming increasingly eccentric and narrow-minded, and whose loneliness is deepening over time.

A girl with church intelligence dying tragically in the dark side of society that one doesn’t want to touch.

A very formidable villain who forces a death game, and if you lose, a future of despair awaits.

Isn’t it all just hell?

>>37

I found it! Heaven!

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>>46

Muu-chan is the one trying to help that!

I’m reaching an age where it’s becoming questionable to still call her a girl!

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What is Cell…?

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The original concept is hell, but it’s nice that in the four-person group thread, it’s just endlessly positive and seems fun.

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>>41

Huh…!?

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It’s mostly just a punchline, so there’s no need for strange interjections; it’s the real deal.

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Please, Shenron, turn Mii-chan into a healthy person!

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Wagnas Hadlar, in a way, feels like the protagonist of Metroid not being a Metroid, right?

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There are 8 patterns of Muumuu, muumuu, mii, mii, Mii, and Mii, so I can’t remember them.

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It seems like Mii-chan has some kind of disability ← It’s not Mii-chan.

Wagunas! ← It’s not Wagunas.

Marisa stole something very important ← It’s not Marisa.

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>>49

Speaking of which, it was Alice who had the heart…

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Thinking that Wagnas is saying “Wagnas!” might indicate some kind of impairment.

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There was a time when I thought “Waganas!” was a greeting.

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>>51

Joinus-like

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It’s a good thing that Gachi Niku didn’t enter the virgin Liang Shan Bo.

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I heard that ordinary people turn into monsters through the law of absorption!

Muu-chan can do it forever!

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“Real Hatred is a manga by Omokoro featuring Shoulder-Kata Beauty.”

People who draw things like this.

"Real Hatred is a manga by Omokoro featuring Shoulder-Kata Beauty." People who draw things like this.

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It’s funny that people say the poison uncle seems kind to kids like Moo-chan.

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>>57

In fact, it was kind to young people…

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>>57

I think the other two, excluding Sel, are kind.

It’s like the vibe that Hitler was kind to his grandma…

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>>59

I wondered why “Kill it!” hasn’t been standardized.

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Why are Poison Uncle, Mii-chan, Gachi-Niku, and Cell forming a quartet…?

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