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[Mii-chan and Yamada-san] In Mii-chan’s case, it seems to be a matter of innate ability and environmental issues rather than just whether she studies or not…

When I see Mii-chan, it makes me think that I want to work hard on both my studies and job hunting so that I don’t end up like her!

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I believe the worst thing is that you don’t listen to what others have to say.

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It can’t be helped; after all, it’s a thoroughbred.

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>>2

Even thoroughbreds don’t do 2×2 inbreeding!

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It is also the cruelty of an era when such awareness has not yet been held.

Even if I don’t know about the environment.

In other words, there are still people who just blame Mii-chan for her bad personality.

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>>3

Wasn’t it in the 2010s?

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>>11

It looks better, so it’s only considered a terrible version of Nina-chan.

Nina-chan’s characteristics are still not well known.

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It’s perfectly normal for being annoying and having a bad personality to coexist.

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There was an opportunity to recover, but being folded neatly is too wicked.

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>>5

The creation itself is 100 Crocodiles.

Nothing works no matter what I do.

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>>6

If we work hard, we might be able to make it into a movie or merchandise…

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>>12

Mii-chan Memorial Pop-up Store!! (Mii-chan with angel wings)

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>>63

Angels to angels!

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>>63

It was indeed an angel after all.

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He’s a good-natured guy!!

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But I feel like there’s been some upswing for being born as a Thoroughbred.

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The only one that’s easy to be with in there is probably the thread image.

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Because he gets temperamental when trying to do ordinary things.

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>>10

I know it’s not ordinary, yet saying it that way is unkind.

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>>14

Elementary school…

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I don’t think the awareness wasn’t widespread just because it was only 10 years ago.

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>>13

If it’s a developmental disorder, a tremendous amount of research has progressed in the last ten years.

That’s as far as intellect goes.

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>>15

Mii-chan is not intellectual and is borderline, and hasn’t the rediscovery of borderline progressed in the last ten years?

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Does this mean that the merchandise will be released at the same time as Mii-chan’s death…?

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>>16

Like… a notebook or something?

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>>19

Don’t sell, don’t sell.

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>>20

Muu-chan’s Love Diary!

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>>20

Let’s at least settle for a medication notebook.

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Does the pop-up shop start the moment it’s over…?

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I don’t want to own goods like this…

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Emotions are immature.

Low intelligence.

Daily life is manageable to the extent of living alone.

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The crocodile was surprised.

It would be a bit interesting if Mii-chan held a pop-up shop.

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My personality is quite good.

I don’t speak ill of others, nor do I criticize people’s appearances…

That’s why it became very popular among a specific group of customers at the cabaret.

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>>27

There is also an ogre pillow.

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When Mii-chan dies, Ikimonogakari plays…

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>>29

Wow…

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>>29

Ikimonogakari is like that…

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>>29

Mii-chan’s department

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>>35

Since I didn’t go to school, there weren’t any people like that.

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I hate highly educated women…

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>>25

Isn’t Mii-chan the type to cross that line?

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>>33

Here it is.

Also, Mii-chan’s home environment is the worst.

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Well, if I’ve been living my life by securing my place using my hole, I can’t really change that now.

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It’s quite admirable that Kokoro-chan tried to take care of Mii-chan’s studies at her part-time job at the cabaret.

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Looks cute, doesn’t speak ill of others, has charm, maintains closeness, and lets me get intimate!

He is a talent that will surely destroy the virgin Liangshan Marsh…

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The image of an intellectual disability is so strong that people tend to think of someone like Mii-chan not as a disabled person, but simply as an idiot.

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I think living alone, including contracts and budgeting, is quite tough, but Mii-chan seems to be managing it somehow…

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>>43

Since Grandma contracted to let me live here in the prototype, it’s probably that.

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>>43

Aren’t you doing it on behalf of someone who got it?

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Perhaps in a developing country, I could have lived normally without being looked at strangely.

Of course, you might die unfairly.

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>>44

I think harsh environments require more intelligence.

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>>44

I don’t really know why, but I can picture Mii-chan holding an AK.

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I’m excited about my father, who is unfathomable.

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>>45

The way to hold chopsticks is also perfect.

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>>120

Don’t make fun of those with a Kuwaman.

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Being called incompetent instead of disabled by a colleague might mean we are still in such an era…

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I think if the home environment and the first homeroom teacher were decent, they would have been able to read and write reasonably well.

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>>48

If I wrote a novel in that world line, it might unexpectedly be interesting with emotions bursting everywhere.

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>>48

Stress can easily lower your intelligence.

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It seems difficult for single mothers in developing countries to raise troublesome siblings.

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From the moment it involves a family, it’s already starting off on the wrong foot.

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It really exists, this thing called “parent gacha”…

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It’s quite true that I hit the jackpot in the parent lottery.

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Mii-chan hasn’t been diagnosed, but since she is likely to have a mild intellectual disability, if someone says she doesn’t need support, I would think, “Yeah.”

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Gene gacha

Parent gacha

Environment gacha

All out.

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Above all, my parents are already broken, so nothing will work no matter what I do.

No matter how much you reach in from the outside, it’s a repeated cycle of treating them as disabled.

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There was something written about a pudding head that looks just like me, saying it was like a disabled person without a proper diagnosis in the past. What does that mean?

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>>58

ADHD has medicines now that can suppress symptoms, so please go to the hospital.

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>>58

At that time in 2012, ADHD was not as recognized as it is now.

I think it has become that kind of expression.

By the way, where do you live?

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Although I was born in the same generation as Mii-chan, I wonder if there was any understanding of mild disabilities in that era…

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>>60

I think there may have been a mild intellectual issue, but it was just a lack of understanding of development.

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It’s oddly realistic that, even after all this, the old woman prioritizes her social image above everything else.

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The original work is tough, so I want Mii-chan to grow a penis and be managed for ejaculation by Kokoro-chan for life.

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If I were an old woman, I think I’d be in a situation where I couldn’t do anything, either running away or hanging myself.

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>>65

It’s a family suicide course, isn’t it…?

It’s just that Mii’s dad seems to have strong physical abilities, so it’s probably impossible.

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Grandma probably has such a terrible life that it might have broken her heart…

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In the old days, if a child with a disability was born, they would have been discarded as a sign of bad farming, right?

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I suspect that the cause of the old woman’s divorce is likely to be a child with a disability.

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Mii-chan seems to have an allergy to “studying” based on the past, and I think that encouragement like “let’s do our best seriously” triggers a trauma that leads to tantrums.

It’s not that I’m choosing my opponent, but rather that I don’t get furious about being bullied; it’s more like getting hit flips a switch for my trauma.

I think if I understand the middle school edition, my appreciation for Mii-chan will deepen a little more.

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Having two children with disabilities is already hell.

Moreover, those guys are having children.

What on earth did I do in my past life, old hag…

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I wonder how the anonymous reactions here would be if a character like Mii-chan was drawn to look like a completely different round version of herself.

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I shouldn’t say this, but I wonder how they got the family registry to enter elementary school with that background.

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>>81

As an unmarried mother with an unknown father.

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>>81

As long as there is a mother, it shouldn’t be a problem even if the father’s identity is unknown in the family register itself.

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It seems like the husband would break down mentally if he had two disabled children.

You ran away rather than getting a divorce, didn’t you?

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It’s too hard mode for a mother who can’t even read picture books aloud.

What was the old lady doing?

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>>84

I couldn’t do anything…

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There is a model for Mii-chan, but the fact that her parents are like that is definitely a fictional touch, right…?

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>>85

I think the model is different.

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Even though she is not a saint, I can’t help but feel sympathy for my grandmother.

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I couldn’t do anything no matter what I tried.

Children and grandchildren.

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I was relieved that Mu-chan got a score of 0 on the test, but…

There is a difference between addition scoring zero and subtraction scoring zero, you know.

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Dark Mii-chan

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Social welfare is really appreciated, isn’t it?

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Not listening to others’ talk, not having others listen to me.

People like this have a very poor growth rate, only about half of what normal people achieve.

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Mii-chan looks like a carefully done version of an old cell phone novel.

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There are indeed families that have two or more children like that.

Of course, the single rate is high!

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>>98

Statistically, 3% is out.

The probability of drawing two people consecutively, even ignoring genetic bias, is 0.09%.

It happens relatively often.

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Missing since the age of 3, though.

I was a little curious, but why did you come to Tokyo, Mii-chan? What is your mother doing now? Grandma told me that it would be better to be away from home, but aren’t you having a hard time living alone? You also have ham katsu, right? Ah… yeah, I bought this strange jar for 1 million yen!! People who have this kind of thing spend money in weird ways. My mother has been missing since I was about 3 years old. I see… you spent it right after coming to Tokyo, didn’t you? A fortune-teller recommended it to you. Well, I guess Mii-chan’s grandmother wanted to get rid of her worries… She gave me 1 million yen as living expenses for the time being, but… and then… Bump. Bump.

Missing since the age of 3, though.

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>>100

Aren’t you doing it with Mii-chan?

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>>105

This is an image representation of Yamada.

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In manga, it’s likely that the father runs away, but there are rare cases where the mother escapes and the father takes care of things.

In any case, it seems that my parents’ relationship will fall apart first due to stress…

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Parents of children with disabilities seem to be mentally exhausted.

I wonder if there’s something wrong with my genes.

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>>102

There are doctors in this world who say parents who have children with disabilities should know shame.

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>>102

That’s why I don’t want to admit it.

Hard to blame.

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I wanted the thread picture to become a teacher.

It seems like there won’t be any job hunting starting next year.

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https://azukinene.booth.pm

But they’re all sold out, right?

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If left alone, it’s not that the father is just going to harm Mii-chan, it’s that this was described in the prototype…

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But you know, it’s tough for families where one child has a disability and the other is a typically developing child.

Children of such families are referred to as siblings.

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>>108

It’s like being assigned to take care of 〇〇-chan at home until we can get to the facility.

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Even now in the Reiwa era, if parents are insensitive, boundaries and developmental issues can be overlooked…

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>>111

That’s personality, isn’t it?

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>>114

I really think we should stop calling something that only becomes a handicap “individuality.”

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>>128

Is it not “challenged” instead of “handicapped”?

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>>128

I tend to forget things a bit, and if I don’t take notes, I might miss meetings that were scheduled the day before, but it’s just part of my clumsy nature…

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It seems that Nanashi was made to be in charge of Mii-chan in the past…

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Yamda is so cute, shaking its head.

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My father seems to have the strongest feelings of disgust.

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>>116

It’s a monster that seems unable to communicate purely.

When that kind of person gets on the train, the atmosphere gets tense, doesn’t it?

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>>116

My eyes are strange and I can’t speak…

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Will it become famous as a comic for awareness of disabilities…?

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>>121

If it’s an episode about Mu-chan or Nina-chan, I can manage somehow…

Mii-chan is no good.

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If a child with a disability is somewhat good-looking, they might get approached by dangerous people.

I think it’s better for a child with a disability to have a face that’s not so good-looking.

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Yamada, don’t make a fuss.

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I wonder how Mii-chan lost her virginity.

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If you can’t do it like everyone else, you should find something you can do and train in that.

Wandering this way and that, aging without really mastering anything.

Because they think that as long as they have charm, they will always receive help from those around them, there’s no saving them.

It’s too late once you become an old hag, damn it.

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>>125

You don’t really think you can do everything on your own, do you?

I think it’s a story about how Mii-chan was never able to attain an environment where she could do such things until her death.

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>>135

Opportunities have been given multiple times, yet you keep rejecting them and ending up in trouble, so there’s no helping you.

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>>142

The nameless one is content to lecture from the same platform as the able-bodied.

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>>156

If someone like Mii-chan appears in front of the nameless one next time, please help her.

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>>162

There’s too little connection, but what is it then?

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>>142

It raises the question of whether it is Mii-chan’s responsibility that she has grown up refusing continuously to the point of death…

If it’s what you call personal responsibility, then I won’t deny that.

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So my father was a missing person…

Well, it’s not uncommon for disabled people to go missing…

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>>130

If she gets any more, it would be a problem for grandma, so isn’t it just simple to put her in a facility?

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My father’s “Let’s have grandma drive us” is too evil.

It’s a mindset that expects others to do things for you.

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>>133

It’s only natural for a child to think that their parents should drive them!

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>>137

If it’s a child…

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>>137

It’s a line from a mother.

Unless there are special circumstances, it’s the parents who drive.

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>>133

It’s like my dad; my grandfather used to take me to all my lessons.

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>>133

It’s scarier to be the one driving a car, so well…

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It’s terrible that they make a statement that reveals they don’t have a license.

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It’s clearly… the missing person sometimes posted at the police box.

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However, during my grandmother’s time, it was probably still a time when there was little understanding of such things, so I can’t blame her too much.

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In today’s age, it’s a kind society for Mii-chan as well…

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Elementary school student Mii-chan tightly grips her chopsticks with her right hand.

I was holding it and eating with my left hand, so it’s amazing.

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I honestly think it’s not good to take away the lollipops from Mii-chan and Moo-chan.

I don’t think there’s any reason to take away the opportunity to earn money properly.

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>>143

Let’s pack the stapler boxes together!

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>>143

Well, this is indeed a very difficult problem.

It is also true that the sex industry supports the lives of various people, but it also carries risks and is a job with a significant burden.

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>>143

The end result for someone like Mi-chan is that a fool in the sex industry gets eaten up immediately.

Let’s go to the welfare center after all.

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Don’t be ridiculous!

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The erotic thread about Mii Mama that happened during the day was quite stimulating.

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I don’t quite understand the concept of social appearances.

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I found out that I have ADHD.

This is an advertisement here.

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Mii-chan, even like this, you’re much quieter, more obedient, and cuter compared to when you were a child, right?

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I was wondering what to do about the camping fees, but it seems like Dad is receiving disability pension.

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My father is able to live outside.

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Since realizing that parents are also involved, more people have started to take an interest.

After all, protagonists from noble lineages are popular.

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Some people are not just lacking in intelligence, but a considerable percentage are actually worthless as humans.

It doesn’t really take the shape of something that can save.

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I’m not in a position to talk about sex work since I’m using it.

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There’s no hell where your father taught you to lick, right?

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>>166

I honestly think there is quite a lot.

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Is there an erotic scene with the girl who is assigned this no-fap homework?

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But honestly, it seems like Mii-chan and others are just like a fleshlight and don’t seem to be having fun…

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I wonder what disability organizations think about this manga.

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The problem isn’t so much that street performers are an issue, but rather that foolish people are left unchecked, which leads to either being resented or taken advantage of, and that is the real issue.

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>>170

But isn’t that something that is taken for granted in society?

Even in wild animals, weaker individuals are left behind, right?

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>>176

What is civilization for?

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>>176

Social welfare exists so that people do not become like wild animals.

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>>176

As long as it doesn’t harm unrelated people, that’s fine, but it would be troubling if it evolves into something like Aoba…

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>>182

It should be disposed of before it evolves.

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>>185

If that could be done, it would be the best, but in reality, it’s impossible.

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You can understand the mystery in the middle school edition.

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I wonder if the author is beautiful.

I wonder if there are any photos of the face uploaded.

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>>172

I think that’s not good.

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>>177

The author Shiko is one way to enjoy it, right?

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>>172

She was not beautiful.

It looked so plain that you would think I worked night jobs when I was young…

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It’s just a tool for doing things like a woman.

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Honestly, Yamada might be slow too…

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If weak individuals are to be left behind, those without names have already been eliminated.

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Will I become a painter, a poet, or a film director?

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>>184

Professor Suzaki committed a sinful act.

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>>184

The world of art is all interconnected.

Mii-chan is still not suited for it.

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The idea that weak creatures should be eliminated is nothing but eugenics.

It’s not like we’re Nazis…

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>>186

Is it a denial of capitalist society?

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>>190

Capitalism is not a survival of the fittest!

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>>186

There is a level to things, you know.

Taxes aren’t free either.

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A woman, huh… good food.

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Yamada-san is living the life that Mii-chan wanted to achieve.

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Mii-chan draws unique pictures, you know…

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Having an unusually high self-assessment is similar to my mother, isn’t it…?

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If we ignore the rights of people with disabilities, the scope will gradually expand.

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