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[Comic] It’s the Tsuboblausky Syndrome.

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  • March 17, 2025
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N-no, it’s not true…! I will definitely cure you and hand you over to the police. Y-yes, I have obtained the ability to feel joy in hurting people. Hey! It’s a typical symptom occurring worldwide. In the deep darkness, I alone saw it—the world’s greatest fireworks that no one touches. I have surpassed my father… the power that transcends life… only I can…..!! Hey! You have… Zorowski Syndrome. You are mentally ill. You have… Tsopirawski Syndrome. That is the true nature of Tsopirawski Syndrome…

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Tubokirauski Syndrome!?

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Giko Navi…

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It’s De Kabrowsky Syndrome.

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N-No!

I like flat-chested girls…!

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There seems to be an increase in people who take pride in disorder and find joy in hurting others, like myself.

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Most mental states have some kind of name.

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I like the professor’s story at the beginning about how naming something trivializes it.

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>>7

This is an exorcism.

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An anonymous user is suffering from bulletin board viral syndrome.

I feel joy in being able to put a “Yeah” on being unemployed.

It is a typical symptom occurring worldwide.

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The World of Cats

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Tubonijirasuki syndrome

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Casual labeling is convenient for undermining people, isn’t it?

Even if it is a coined word

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It seems like I should reconsider my way of living!

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Taking someone’s life and being satisfied with thinking I’m special, it’s definitely not okay to let that person die peacefully.

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I think everyone has come to understand the importance of names.

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Proud of hating jars.

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>>16

It’s Tubokiraisuki syndrome.

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It’s a story that deals with horror and paranormal phenomena.

By giving a name, it brings them onto our playing field and leads to a thread for solving the issue.

There are two scenarios where naming leads to a wavelength alignment with this, resulting in an expansion of damage.

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I have a big breast mechanoreceptionist Caskey Syndrome.

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There are many stories by this author that make you really recognize your sins…

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I read it all at once for free, but it had a style that made me feel in a good way not to expect too much from others.

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It’s Tubonoseisky syndrome.

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In some cases, turning everything into a sickness can provide a sense of comfort regarding one’s own abnormalities.

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There are many people who find artistry in chaos…

So don’t despise order just because of that.

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I wonder if there are still people who really like dedicated browsers for thread documents…

I wonder if smartphone apps are being used now.

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Spoburasquee syndrome?

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This is it for me…

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Isn’t there a name for the psychology of starting to identify an anonymous person by giving them a name?

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I am doing something amazing! Everyone is getting excited and worried about my actions!

I’m just saying “It’s you again” to an idiot like you.

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It’s just an overly common mental structure that doesn’t even have a name, yet they think it’s special! That’s the medicine for the foolish who are intoxicated by that idea.

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Indeed, there aren’t many fools who seriously believe that killing people is art.

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Things like LGBT are also just a matter of physical and mental disconnection, which is simply a disorder.

Mental disorders originating from thoughts are fundamentally illnesses.

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I was surprised and when I Googled it, the only topic that came up was QED…

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>>40

It’s a coined word from the same work (or rather a fictional word within the story’s world).

To punish people like the one in the image, who say, “I’m a special person, so I can do terrible things,” the old doctor devised a method.

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Things like jars and fluttering things…

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I have skateboard blouse ski syndrome.

It is said to be a truly common disease that affects more than half of adult men.

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It is Ricoulan’s syndrome.

Even though I don’t particularly like it, I try to join the conversation by saying that glasses, freckles, Kansai dialect, and purple hair are nice…

It is a typical symptom that has emerged on the bulletin board.

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I don’t care, but.

If you’ve played Sakura Wars, you’ll understand that Kōran is a great woman.

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It seems to be Blouseky syndrome.

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So that’s why the nameless have no name.

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Isn’t it antisocial personality disorder?

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Well, in reality, mental states usually have names, don’t they?

Since it is not intended to mock like the images in the thread, it will just be neutral content.

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It’s a made-up disease name created to say that you are just an ordinary person with a common disease.

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It’s the Yoroshiku Niki syndrome.

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