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[Miichan and Mr. Yamada] Episode 13 (1) Impressions: Miichan’s mom is also dangerous, and Satou-kun’s life is at risk…

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Are my parents serious…?

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You’ve gotten a taste for Gaia Cola, haven’t you?

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Meiko didn’t know about contraception, huh?

That makes sense.

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I thought the black kid was the main culprit, but there’s true evil here, isn’t there?

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>>4

She was a more pure-hearted maiden in love than I expected.

Cute

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>>4

I sensed the presence of an evil lesbian!

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Is she a priestess who calms the raging gods?

Is she a priestess who calms the raging gods?

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>>5

It’s a bizarre specimen that looks just like my mother.

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That collaboration was realized in a way, and it turned out to be useless.

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Katachiruchakku

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I’m creeped out by how crazy Mom is compared to Mii-chan…

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>>8

As a story, it’s dull and creates conflict if a disabled person is just a disabled person, so I amplify their background.

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It’s obvious that Mii-chan is in a bad situation, but isn’t the friend who suggests shoplifting thin condoms in middle school also quite problematic…?

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>>10

Middle school students are still quite immature, so they often do some pretty silly things.

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The black child is the type who can complain but can’t easily put it into action.

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The entourage girl is cuter than Yukina-chan.

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The most terrifying thing this time was Meiko, who didn’t understand rubber…

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>>15

If you understood, then Mii-chan wouldn’t have been created.

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>>15

It’s not something necessary for middle school students, and I didn’t quite get it at that age either…

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>>133

Meiko is a mother!

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Yukina-chan is cute.

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It hasn’t been mentioned who prepared the licked one, has it?

I think they were talking about how this silenced the seniors, teachers, and those annoying people.

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Revving the engine too much.

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Isn’t it a bit dark that the entourage can instantly see that “I’ve never been treated kindly by anyone, so I’m easily infatuated”?

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This is a pattern where the entourage goes on a rampage and Yukina-chan ends up being like “What is happening…”.

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My parents’ situation is already well-known, and with this incident as well, there’s no longer any societal image that my grandmother was concerned about.

It’s too late, but…

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What was that? The face in that part is too creepy, I can’t handle it.

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The darkness of the Nakamura family is condensed into a single page.

The darkness of the Nakamura family is condensed into a single page.

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>>24

Grandma is crying.

This is entirely because you were too concerned about what the neighbors would think and didn’t enroll them in a special school, so they were not taught common sense…

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>>33

The grandmother’s responsibility is extremely heavy for not teaching her daughter about the existence of rubber, even though it has been over a decade since then.

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>>24

Just by looking at this, it’s like an example that allows you to understand everything.

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>>53

Every line has meaning and is quite significant.

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Sato’s school life is hell.

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>>26

It’s quite a lot better just being quiet during class…

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Grandma, you’re teaching me not to enter the store just in case, huh?

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I was thinking that Mii-chan probably taught Muu-chan how to shoplift.

Is it the entourage-chan who is the root cause?

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It’s too much to be obsessed over just because I was a little kind…

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>>30

I have a similar experience, so it’s raw…

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>>30

That’s why good-looking guys become less friendly.

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>>30

But love is like that, and there’s nothing you can do to stop it…

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I only found out that Mii-chan is Nakamura after reading it because I wasn’t familiar with the original work.

It’s a bit of a problem that we have the same last name as Mii-chan…

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>>32

What’s wrong, steamed bun?

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It’s tough.

It's tough.

Hey, Mii-chan, what are you drawing? You’re drawing flowers, right? Kitty-chan!

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As expected, you should at least teach about contraception, grandma.

If I taught it and you still didn’t understand, then there’s nothing we can do…

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>>37

(This grandmother) hasn’t even taught (her) about menstruation!

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If Mii-chan were a boy, it would have been even more outrageous…

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>>39

Seriously, it seems like they’re becoming a rapist.

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I don’t think that brother would put it on even if I taught him how to use it.

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Don’t do hellish collaborations for the promotion of the paperback!

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>>42

Mii-chan’s mouth on the colored paper is too creepy!

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Sato-kun’s chastity is in danger all of a sudden…

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I thought about how I learned about condoms, and then I remembered it was in health and physical education class in elementary school.

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Mom who doesn’t know about condoms and Mi-chan who does feel the expansion of sex education, right?

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My only joy.

I can’t maintain my sanity unless I’m looking down on Mii-chan.

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Are you reading ahead?!

I really don’t like it, I really don’t like it, I really don’t like it.

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The school nurse is so lewd!!!

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The ones who read up to the foreword are enthusiastic fans…

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Does this mean I won’t have a place in the class anymore?

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Isn’t the power balance strange between those who are not popular and those who are highly educated?

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There’s no way that a family teaching a man piano could be a match for us.

Take responsibility and contribute to society, including the old woman.

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I’m relieved that Sacchan is still an angel.

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Isn’t Yamada on the cover of volume 2 not erotic?

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I would like a detailed scene where my entourage whispers sexual things.

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Isn’t the borrowing and stealing girl vs. the sadistic one not realized?

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>>67

It was almost only Yamada who was taking care of you, wasn’t it, Nina-chan?

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Mii-chan seems to be Gyaon-ing as if it’s a matter of course now.

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The entourage smells like a war criminal.

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It might be a VS, but Momo-san is someone who can properly look after Borrow-Paku-chan.

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The bonus for the paperback edition: Nina, 36 years old…

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For now, I’m really curious about Nina-chan, 36 years old, from volume 2…

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>>75

Is this the real modern Nina-chan?

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I don’t think I’ve done anything that would warrant being killed, just like Ai Takabe.

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>>76

That’s someone else!

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I can imagine that there must have been proper interviews conducted, and that’s the level of hell we’re talking about…

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I’m glad… Nina-chan is alive, unlike Mii-chan…

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There were quite a few times when I would secretly keep a condom in my wallet, calling it a lucky charm…

Like writing the name of someone you like on an eraser.

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Yamada was treated as a hypocrite, and it was not good.

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Care workers have it tough, don’t they?

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Even though Mii-chan is telling a story from the past, it’s so well-written that it feels like Mii-chan couldn’t possibly express it like this, creating a sense of discomfort.

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>>87

It’s something you often see when the enemy executive in a battle manga starts to speak!

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>>95

The readers are presented with information from the past, but it’s explained so poorly in the story that Yamada doesn’t get it; I think it’s circular, but the manga isn’t drawn with that much thought.

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>>87

Well, it’s not like Mii-chan explains everything in the story, right?

It all starts with Mii-chan’s birth.

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>>87

Well, that’s how it is in terms of the body, but in reality, it’s probably a past arc…

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>>87

It seems that quite a bit of research was done for the serialization.

Rather, thanks to this past episode, it became quite a compelling work as a comic to raise awareness about disabilities…

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Yamada! Yamada! Hypocrite!

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Aren’t you making Sato a sacrifice, teacher?

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>>91

Well, it seems I’m being seen as Mii-chan’s attendant.

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>>91

I understand the feeling of wanting to do it.

For Sato-kun, it’s hell.

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It’s scary that someone who used to dig through garbage comes to steal rubber!

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It seems that Nina-chan exited smoothly, but since she was quite a character with a lot of impact, I wonder if they decided to create a spin-off.

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The depiction of the last drop of free blood dripping gave me chills.

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>>97

That was a magnificent direction that suggests the tragedy to come…

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There are no emotions written from Sato-kun at all.

Scary

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>>98

It looks like an amazing swing, it seems like it could deliver the finishing blow to Mi-chan.

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>>107

I wonder if they will give up right away after being shaken…

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>>181

Does it mean that it gets out of control and you wish it wouldn’t come back?

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If it’s only from Mii-chan’s perspective, it would turn into a flashback where nothing is understood.

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>>104

Certainly…

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Well, it’s really true that Grandma is the root cause…

Although they are concerned about appearances, they lack too much sense of responsibility…

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>>105

Even considering the historical context, I feel like that kind of response is generally how people of my grandma’s generation would react.

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>>105

I was abandoned by my husband and I’m overwhelmed.

That being said, I can only say there were moves that could be played…

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>>105

Because I’m a parent of a disabled person, my perception is distorted.

I care about my own social image, but I am not looking at the social image that everyone else cares about.

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>>122

The capacity for being a single mother has completely exceeded the limits of the era.

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>>127

I don’t need custody.

Isn’t there any way to fix this?

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>>130

If Grandma had the courage to abandon her siblings and run away, things might have turned out differently.

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It’s condensed, isn’t it…?

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Mii-chan’s problem is more about personality than intelligence.

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Even Mii-chan has the intention to use a condom, but the mother…

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>>112

Gomu just tried to shoplift because he was told to, right?

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>>112

I don’t think Iya-mi-chan understands at all what rubber is…

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>>120

You think of it more as just a necessary item to become mutually interested in someone, right?

Because my parents haven’t had a normal romance and haven’t been exposed to creative works, starting with picture books, they don’t understand what mutual love is.

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I want Mii-chan to disappear as well…

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I laugh every time at the mysterious vibe of the paperback promotional episodes.

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Nina-chan was 36 years old and it didn’t work out.

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I think Nina-chan is in a relatively better state than in the main story.

It’s an era where there are countless life hacks and apps for developmental disabilities.

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Oh… I hadn’t thought about that.

Is there someone who has had an experience like Sato-kun?

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As that sexy teacher said after all,

Mii-chan needed the ability to live, not the ability to study.

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I feel like the choice to raise that as a single mother is already wrong.

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Sato-kun is a sickly, handsome boy who plays the piano, so he must be popular, but it’s sad that he’s being clung to by Mii-chan…

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Why does someone who is well-raised and behaves well end up in such a situation?

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At the point where a young woman is called cheeky, the old woman is already out of the picture…

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Countdown to Sato-kun’s reverse rape starts.

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>>132

It’s really not good to be pitiful.

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>>132

That’s really unfortunate…

The teacher looks exhausted too; how many people will become unhappy because of these guys’ family?

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I feel sorry that Baba has been burdened with responsibilities that Meiiko should originally have to bear.

I would understand if a family suicide ending is portrayed as an “if” route.

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I thought it would be just a little bit of teasing with Sato-kun, but it turned out to be more direct than I expected…

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Can Sato-kun really fade out while maintaining his pure body like this…

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When I think back to my elementary school days, I remember being forcefully kissed by a kid who clearly had issues and being made to hang out with them, which was really unpleasant. Those memories are resurfacing and triggering my trauma.

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>>143

Mr. Nameless Fuji!?

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That grandma probably thinks of the children as her caregivers.

I feel a similarity to my parents who think that way at certain moments.

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Being liked by someone who is making a scene in the classroom, Sato-kun, you little otter…

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From here, Mao-kun will be demoted to a lower class.

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Even if there are obstacles, the essence is straightforward… That’s something that doesn’t really apply in reality… It’s a past story about that.

It’s quite seriously a current issue in welfare.

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>>153

You’re honest about your sexual desire.

Just by not being considerate of others.

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…I knew it, you think Mii-yama is a fighting manga…!!

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>>154

This is the story of the 12 months until Mii-chan becomes a champion.

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Looking back now, I vaguely remember how I treated someone badly at the elementary school special needs exchange event.

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>>157

That said, can a child really take that into consideration? It’s true in a sense.

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>>157

It’s wrong to hold networking events.

Even adults struggle to handle it, so there’s no way children can behave appropriately.

I don’t know which position you’re in.

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It’s not great, but being able to draw such crazed eyes is quite impressive…

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It’s about the previous comment on Magapoke.

It’s not that Mii-chan got her period because she had her first love! That’s what’s coming up as a top comment.

I wonder how many grotesque and ignorant comments there were.

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>>161

But since I’m not the author, wouldn’t I not know such things?

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>>171

Well, the comments on Magapoke are like a bulletin board.

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>>161

Whether or not readers of Young Magazine have decent sexual knowledge, well, they probably don’t…

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>>179

I knew it! You think that Mii-chan and Yamada-san are from a Yanmaga serialized work, don’t you?!

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>>188

I’m sorry, I made a mistake in my natural state, Nanashi-chan…

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You’re really good at having a conversation with your right and left hands!

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>>159

I remembered the artificial intelligence from Super Robot Wars EX.

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Having a tendency to throw tantrums isn’t good, but it’s frustrating that it’s come to this considering how awful my environment has been until now.

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>>168

It’s a characteristic of people with intellectual disabilities that they act out when their capacity is exceeded, just like a mother would.

I really wish I could support you there…

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When a child who is lacking in behavioral aspects likes someone of the opposite sex, they might sometimes initiate harassment as a way to tease them because they like them…

However, it’s intense because elements like kissing and indirect kissing strongly come into play.

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It looks like I won’t be able to get turned on by Ryo-chan anymore.

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I knew it… you think Yamada is being hypocritical…!

I knew it... you think Yamada is being hypocritical...!

Boyfriend DV, being kind was a loss – VS. Hypocrisy, that’s not true! Non-popular VS. Highly educated

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The sad backstory of knowing that nothing goes well because the present Mii-chan is revealed.

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>>174

In other words, since a dead end is certain, everything is really sad.

A fate that literally rushes towards destruction.

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>>174

It looks like the Golden Age chapter.

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>>190

This is good.

From now on, let’s use the actual Berserk: Golden Age arc.

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>>190

Where is it shining…?

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>>202

Sparkling first love!

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I wonder if the turn to learn things by licking will come from here…

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If she had been raised properly, there’s a high possibility that Mii-chan would have turned out much better than her mother.

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>>176

But my mother is at home…

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On the contrary, I’ve become interested in a DV boyfriend.

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The old woman is terrible, but I started to feel sorry for her taking care of two monsters.

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>>183

It’s three of them…

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>>183

Rather, it’s possible that looking after the two of them has distorted my judgment and thinking in various ways.

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>>183

Well, considering the historical background and values of old ladies at that time, you can’t really blame them too much.

A while ago, the way disabled people were treated was like this, and the old woman is actually doing quite well.

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If you were in a special support class, you could have been taught how to shop.

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Early detection and early support are crucial for disabilities, anyway.

The earlier it is, the higher the possibility of moving in a good direction…

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>>187

Damn it!!

All the relatives I should be persuading are broken!!

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However, if we don’t return to the modern arc, Mii-chan’s lifespan won’t decrease…

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What happens when life expectancy decreases?

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A friend used to work in welfare, and it was nothing but peaceful with a lot of people like Moo-chan.

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Mii-chan died, but until that fateful moment, it meant that she absolutely wouldn’t die…

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It seems that children who were bullied or failed during their childhood often become self-deprecating due to those experiences.

On the contrary, those who were doing the bullying easily forget and become executives.

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The second one created and ran away, Miichan’s grandpa is something else too.

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Mii-chan’s problematic parts are greatly influenced by her home environment.

It seems like the way of growing up wouldn’t change much even without any disabilities.

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Is this the thread image for the update after all this time?

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It’s really surprising that Mii Mama seems to not know the concept of shoplifting…

Mii-chan doesn’t understand even when she becomes an adult, so I guess it’s just how it is.

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