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[BanG Dream!] Honestly, I don’t think there is anyone who dislikes the lady character that ends with “desuwa.”

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Moreover, it has a nice scent.

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Is it a young lady or an old man from Kansai in the text?

The downside is that it is difficult to differentiate.

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Thank you very much!

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I love Saki-chan just like that…

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Under the starry sky, you found me…

You accepted me even though I had been deceiving you all along…

You said you would be with me…

Such a person… can’t possibly exist, right…?

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>>5

It’s me!!!!!!!

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No matter how many times I look back at this, it’s just sound and video, yet it smells amazing; it’s incredible.

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That’s true, isn’t it? = Anonymous (Kansai person)

It’s true, you know = Young lady (Kansai person)

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I feel potential in the Kansai young ladies.

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In the case of the young lady, it will truly become “yes, my lady.”

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It’s a drop in the bucket.

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>>11

I wonder if it’s Chie’s grandmother…

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Okonomiyaki is delicious.

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If Hatsune is from Shodoshima, there should be some influence of the Kansai dialect.

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Writing dialogue makes it difficult because there are parts where the ending sounds strange.

If you let your guard down, you’ll become the evil god girl.

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It’s in a formal tone even on Line.

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>>15

It sounds like a foolish ending.

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It’s true, TV.

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I can be a villainess too.

I can be a villainess too.

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>>17

I can’t believe it… *murmur*

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>>17

I’ve been watching your sticky notes all along.

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Lamp’s smile is cute, isn’t it!

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Does it really smell good? Doesn’t it smell like alcohol?

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Characterizing with suffixes is… too easy…

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>>24

In writing, Mutsumi somewhat overlaps with Akari.

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>>29

You can differentiate by turning on the light!

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>>32

I also… can add an exclamation mark when I want to keep it a secret from Hatsuka!

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>>29

The lamp is… “○○-like…” or… “Oh… ○○…”

I am… “○○…○○…”

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>>29

Characterization through endings is… simplistic…

Compared to that, it seems that there are many words I want to convey, which is what “Tou” is all about, as it gets tight with the addition of “de.”

It makes me a little excited.

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When writing, having a lady-like style is significant.

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>>25

From the comic adaptation, the text in my mind is also completely in a lady’s tone, you know.

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Considering the journey up to that point, I think it was quite stinky around the time they went back to their family home in episode 12.

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Thinking about it that way, I really must have been overwhelmed since my tone broke when I was getting angry at Mutsumi…

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I read the comic adaptation and thought, “Does ‘mashi’ have an ending?!”

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>>30

It’s a command form of “to do” at the end, so please.

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>>40

Sorry, it means I couldn’t decide whether Shoko would use it or not.

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Sho is particular about character creation… always and everywhere a young lady…

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Isn’t the ending “mashi” common?

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Oh…!

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Someone should definitely point out her lady-like tone on LINE.

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>>38

I feel like if I point it out, it will make Shoko cry…

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>>38

I guess that’s just how young ladies are…

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>>38

(They are thoroughly characterizing it, nya…)

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>>38

The language of thought is like that, so there is no way to change it.

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I think the image in the thread deviates quite a bit from the typical rich girl character; her breasts are big.

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I… basically call people by their names without honorifics… so I can differentiate there as well…

The exception is Taa-kun and Minami-chan…

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I have understood.

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I apologize.

I am a real lady, you know.

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Ricky thinks it would be good to start with “Huh?”

I think Aine-chan’s lines would be great with a long sound symbol like “○○~”.

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I like both well and yo.

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Soyo is… surprisingly difficult…

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>>51

(Low voice)

(High pitch)

Let’s use them appropriately.

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Next season… the young lady will be in a band.

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The image in the thread isn’t really a young lady, is it?

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Isn’t it easy to finish the marine bell by adding “I can’t trust you after saying what I wanted to say?!”

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It’s not Aine-chan’s fault for getting mad that the ending “💢” is from Sororin!

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>>56

It seems like Wahaha Miorine.

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In Sho’s family… there isn’t anyone who speaks in a refined lady’s tone… so how she acquired that way of speaking is… quietly a mystery…

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>>57

I thought it was the influence of my grandmother, but she passed away early…

Being among the terrifying relatives of Toyokawa and such.

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In that regard, the suffix “nyamu” is convenient…

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>>58

That’s not the right ending!

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Ricky has a tough tone, but sometimes forgets not to use masculine language.

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If you make Hatsune add 💛 to the end of her words to get her excited, it’s easy…

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Shoko tends to speak in a Kansai dialect through her writing, so it’s necessary to think about it.

For now, it’s easiest for Aine to be like that if Frank is around.

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Kumamoto dialect… it was difficult, you know…

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Ugh… it’s impossible to build a character just by relying on sentence endings…

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Matcha band yubeshi

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What are you doing?

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Rakuna has difficulty reproducing the atmosphere…

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Not knowing the tone of voice, it’s the most pitiful to have something absurd like “nyamu” added at the end.

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>>70

We have to do something about this!

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I feel like the ending conveys something, right?

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I finally finished watching mygo, but I thought the character in the thread was just a chaotic person who constantly stirred up trouble for the protagonist.

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>>72

Please watch the first episode of Abemuji soon!!

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>>72

Well, that’s true, but… that’s not it…

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>>72

Hehehe, that’s a terrible thing to say.

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>>72

Ah… next is Abemujika…

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I thought that Comic Seymour had become stupid in terms of character development here, but then the main story caught up and it was no good.

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Nyanmu also has a big sister mode when she was interacting with Umiri…

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>>76

It’s good, isn’t it…?

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Nyamu’s way of speaking is odd to differentiate from the pink-headed one.

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It’s nice when a kid like this forgets their sentence endings and lets out their true feelings.

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Hatsune is just an easy girl who only puts on a 💛.

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>>81

Although Hatsuhana’s tone is uncertain, by emulating the 💛 and awkwardness inherited from her sister, it becomes seamless and easy.

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>>96

Mahoka’s tone feels like that of a carefree young girl.

Well, since it’s the tone from when I was in elementary school, it might not be very helpful as a reference for current Hikawa.

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When Shoko isn’t involved, Hatsune’s difficulty is the highest.

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>>83

When I’m live, there’s really nothing but coolness.

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>>93

Welcome

To the world of 𝓐𝓿𝓮 𝓜𝓾𝓳𝓲𝓬𝓪

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>>83

This response is generally incorrect.

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>>83

Considering the meaning of “Hatsune,” there are only interactions with Ricky, as far as I can estimate.

I really like the current Musica~ I think it’s when I’m doing it that I feel closest to my relaxed self…

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There are various dialects in Kyushu, you know…

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For now, it’s easiest to let Aimi say silly things in honorifics, isn’t it?

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>>86

What are you trying to say…?

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It’s completely absurd, but…

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Namu being in the middle of the siblings is just perfect.

You can be relied upon and also take care of others.

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I’m sorry, but I’m curious about the thumbnail; is this series quite long to follow?

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>>89

I can just follow Mygo and Abemujika’s anime.

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>>101

Some characters from past series also make reappearances, but they are kept to a level where it’s just like “It’s nice if you know them.”

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>>89

AbemaTV, which is noisy, often has free marathons, so watch MyGo!!!!!

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Ricky’s emulation difficulty is surprisingly high.

This tone is different, isn’t it…? There are things buried like landmines, so I often realize it after posting.

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>>90

I have to push the limits of a masculine tone, and that’s really tough…

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Now that I think about it, there weren’t any characters with a lady-like tone in BanG Dream…

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The most free woman right now (since I don’t know how the final episode will turn out).

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Ricky is so good that even the Garupa writers make mistakes, making the emulator the hardest challenge.

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Ricky said, “I told you not to say that,” so it’s troubling.

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>>107

Riki sometimes changes the first person pronoun, saying “we” or “us,” doesn’t she?

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Koushako → Good smell

Yami Shoko → Nice smell

Null Shoko → Odorless

God → good smell + bad smell

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The lady who curses with all her might, “You idiot!”

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Maimuji is intentionally making the title “Bandori!” smaller, but I understand why they might hesitate since the series itself has been going on for 10 years.

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If you like it, I hope you’ll also check out past anime series and Garupa!

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>>112

Recently, when I looked back at the first season that I only watched once a long time ago, I felt nostalgic while rewatching it.

Is this protagonist some kind of special attack weapon dedicated to Arisaki? They were so affectionate that I felt like my brain was about to fry.

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Please make it extra! → W-What have I gotten myself into…

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Is the past series really about sister yuri? Not just some nameless character delusion?

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>>117

The genius older sister, who was feeling inferior due to her super genius younger sister, became all sweet and tender in their relationship after reconciling.

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>>123

Looking back now, the sweet period is overwhelmingly longer than the tense period, but it tastes really great.

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>>117

Sayohina is seriously the most popular couple in Bang Dream.

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I wonder if there are points of contact with the heart.

It’s so interesting that a world with Switzerland is connected to a country named the Kingdom of Happynell.

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In episodes 5 and 6 of Abemuj, I genuinely wondered, “Why am I still holding on without committing suicide…?”

It’s hard to see someone who has completely lost everything and been utterly broken like this…

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>>119

The scene without the background music where they are living a life at the end was truly impactful.

I dislike myself, but the scene where I accept that I hate coffee with my long-distance pass is amazing.

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When I watch Maimuji, I’m really just stirring things up a lot.

It seems like it’s due to the brightness of the light era, but I think it’s quite strange that you don’t dislike me, even from my perspective in the main story.

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>>120

In episode 5, I was captivated by Saki’s blooming smile during the stargazing home date, so I completely understood Tou’s feelings of not being able to leave her there…

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>>120

If it weren’t for Mutsumi’s caregiving, I probably would have cut ties.

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>>131

It seems that after caregiving, there will be different feelings involved.

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I also like that the person behind the scenes is trying to look cool in the promotional videos.

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A journey of suffering that experienced much mental damage and finally endured physical damage as well.

A journey of suffering that experienced much mental damage and finally endured physical damage as well.

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She is a woman who continues to make wrong choices throughout her life, but in the latest episode, it has become clear that choosing the right answer solves everything.

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You can tell that the pheromones wafting from the nape of their neck are striking right at Ricky’s brain in this scene.

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Even though I was brought back to the Toyokawa residence, I continued to wear cheap clothes, and it would be nice if there were a backstory that I have an attachment to them because they are the clothes I bought with the money I earned for the first time.

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I was feeling anxious, thinking that one day, while working part-time at the call center for mygo, I would suddenly lose the will to live as if a thread had snapped.

It’s several times tougher than I expected.

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>>132

From there, in a way, it’s the real start.

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Hehehe… Sayohina is a complete nutritious meal that includes complex stemming from differences in talent, a turnaround just before being irreparable, the triggers of each other’s guitars, depictions of childhood, and now the sweet sisterhood.

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Physical damage is from the front…

Physical damage is from the front...

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>>134

The theory that Soyoden is a villainous wrestler has suddenly gained credibility, and I can’t handle it.

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>>154

I debuted with a baby face, but I wasn’t doing well when the organization I belonged to collapsed.

It’s a type that gained popularity by taking advantage of that opportunity to make a heel turn.

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With twin tails and a speech pattern ending in “desu wa,” it could easily be a character from the ’90s.

It’s driving otaku crazy on a global level.

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There are a lot of anonymous people getting excited about the scene with the band-aids afterward, but honestly, the blood-soaked leg looked extremely painful, and I couldn’t focus on anything else.

Sho-ko herself was probably not in pain with adrenaline pouring out.

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For the time being, I plan to dive into Garupa as soon as Musica is finished.

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>>137

Please start now! You can get a lot of stones and draw a free 10-pull gacha, so you might be able to get a lost one!

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It’s nice to start at the front gate of Haneoka.

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>>139

Waiting in ambush at the school gate and then violently taking someone away is just too dangerous…

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>>148

The embodiment of the power to subjugate God with violence…

You could say it’s Soyou the Jacob.

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>>150

It will look like a bald person, so can we not call it “Soyo the Moses”?

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Just imagining going down the beast path with those battered feet is painful…

Blisters from shoes are really tough.

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>>140

Considering Hatsune’s circumstances and the pain in her heart, this is nothing but a fart!!!

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You can tell that Sayohina is quite popular when you enter from the Myumuji.

The vast story of Sayotsugu starts with “What is the trigger?!”

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>>141

Originally, it was Hinatsugu’s.

W-why has Sayotsugu become so strong…?

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Perhaps the girl with the most bleeding among BanG Dream characters (blood blisters on the soles of her feet).

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342g is good, right…

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It’s not really like that now (or it is when compared to others), but the Sayohina and Hinasayo factions, along with other Hikawa sisters couples, are the source of a serious rivalry, so when discussing it outside, it’s important to properly avoid searches.

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>>149

Is it so rough with a lily and a top-bottom reversal like that!?

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>>157

Of course.

It’s a war, you know?

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>>157

In the past, it was a strict rule to keep the Sayohina circle and the Hinasayo circle apart.

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>>160

In the genre I used to be in, coupling notation was focused on the sound of the words, so the roles of ‘tachi’ and ‘neko’ were not considered very important, which surprises me…

I learned a lot.

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I love how pathetic it is when I’m being taken to the den.

I also like when the mob is watching.

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The Musica participation will probably be announced live.

Until then, I will steadily save up stones.

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Soyoka, who had a violent incident at another school and was absent for several days, is just an ordinary delinquent…

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Soyos’s physical strength is just too much…

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>>156

I couldn’t win against Akari-chan…

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Every time I log into Garupa, Kokoro-chan welcomes me.

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What!? Isn’t it basic for yuri couples to allow for reversal?

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It’s a band anime where strength can be discussed.

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The Tsugu + Hikawa Circle talked about the Sayohina Circle and the Hinayasayo Circle.

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Sayo the Dangerous vs. Soyo the Dangerous

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If it’s a daughter of Tsukinomori, I think there are probably other girls with the same way of speaking.

It won’t appear because it will overlap with other characters.

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