
I’m sorry! I’m sorry!! Shion, just two more sheets, so keep it up!
In Shion’s case, since she’s doing it herself, her determination is intense.
I wonder how much it hurts to actually pull off a nail.It’s just one sheet, so do your best.
The tip of my nail is slightly cracked and just peeling back to the root, so it’s rolling around.
>>2Just imagining it hurts.
>>2Since the tip of my little toe regularly splits and gets caught on socks and bedding, it’s painful, so I’ve decided to remove it.
I feel like I’ve gotten used to it and the bleeding has stopped after constantly pulling it out.
In Mion’s case, I feel like she would normally handle all three herself.
>>3Mion peeled it off just like her younger sister did after this; she’s such a good girl.
Even if Shion doesn’t make such a statement, it seems like she’ll be stripped away anyway, and after all, Sonozaki is scary.
>>5There’s no way I actually think this is unrelated to the series of mysterious deaths.
When my toenail was ripped off by a Beyblade when I was a child, I couldn’t walk for a day.
Once the wound healed, I became okay, but it’s thanks to my youthful resilience.
Just not losing a finger is better.
I get shivers just by imagining it, even though I’ve never experienced it.
Well, it’s better than Kaiji.
When my toenail on my little toe came off while I was sleeping, there wasn’t much pain.
The futon was covered in blood.
>>12It’s creepy.
If the ingrown toenail on my big toe doesn’t hurt, I want to remove it.
Even though I pulled out his nails, Satoshi-kun has gone missing?
To kill…
Isn’t Shion a bit strange even without the Hinamizawa Syndrome?
>>17From Tomofumi’s perspective, who has regained consciousness, Shion’s feelings seem too overwhelming.
>>17Isn’t it strange to think of peeling off your grandson’s nails first?
>>21A line is a line…
>>17Which Shion?
>>17The family environment is just too strange.
But that aside, all of the villagers were infected from the beginning, so it is related.
When I stubbed my big toe and the nail stood up at a 90-degree angle from the middle, I pretended nothing had happened and put it back to normal.
I guess I’ll do this even when I receive a fatal injury.
>>18If I left this alone, it ended up working out more normally than I thought.
I seriously wondered what would happen the moment it curled up.
When I got injured and had a bruise on my nail, it naturally peeled off.
>>19Rather than peeling off, it seems that only the dark blue part has collapsed and created a hole.
I couldn’t concentrate because I was a child.
The Enozaki family should perish.
>>22It’s a yakuza family, so it might be good as a deterrent, don’t you think?
>>22Just because I’m making Gaia Memories, doesn’t mean…
>>42That Enzaki over there is actually extinct, isn’t it?
I remember when my toe was filled with pus and the nail was removed at the hospital.
I was injected with anesthesia so much that it will probably hurt a lot when I peel it off naturally…
When I was in junior high school, I went to the hospital because my opponent stepped on my toe in kendo and it hurt, and they pulled it off without anesthesia, and I laughed out of the extreme pain.
But both grandma and mom have set boundaries before…
No, stop it.
A long time ago, when I went out in sandals, I accidentally stubbed my little toe and almost tore off my nail.
Since then, I have not wanted to wear shoes with open toes…
>>30It peels off to the extent of bumping it with my little finger… it’s fragile.
>>34It seems that the pinky nail tends to come off relatively easily.
I also snagged my safety shoe on the metal plate, and it peeled off without bleeding.
>>40Uh… If it can come off that easily, there’s a high possibility it will come off while I’m still alive.
It would be better if Baikin Village were destroyed! Let’s destroy it!
Hinamizawa syndrome is essentially just like schizophrenia, right?
Throw away the naive idea that if you destroy something, it will be destroyed!
It seems that brain disorders caused by those fraudulent parasites exist in various parts of the world.
It was painful to touch the exposed area until it healed after peeling.
The moment it peeled off, I was too preoccupied to notice much more than a little pain, but I think it would hurt really badly if it were just the nail that was being pulled off…
The acting in this part of the anime is incredible and I still remember it.
>>37It feels like the tendencies of voice actors have been determined by the threads, Fullmetal Panic, and Inuyasha.
Even though I can also be a normal character.
When I peel it off, it feels somewhat painful even with anesthesia, and when I remove the gauze at the hospital about three days later, it hurts because it’s stuck to the flesh.
I’ve peeled it off during surgery for frostbite.
The anesthesia injection was painful.
There was a time when my toenail came off and it did not hurt at all.
If done neatly, it might be painless.
>>44Is that really possible?
It hurts even when the wind blows, doesn’t it?
The uncle is joking around, but this guy is creepy.
>>47The next head of the family is no joke.
The switch is incredible.
>>47In the festival music edition, they were as strong as Akasaka, what is up with these sisters…
Stop your habit of laughing it off for now, you old hag.
The Sonozaki family is normally involved in something dark, regardless of the incident, which is the source of confusion.
There are some dangerous people in a village who are kidnapping others and conducting human experiments, and in addition to that, they are killing people and covering it up, with the villagers going along with it. That’s just wrong.
>>52Could it be that the dangerous actions of the Irie Institute weren’t exposed thanks to the Sonozaki family…?
I often wear sandals, but the toenails on both my little toes are dead.
Of course, I can imagine that internally it must have been quite tough.
It’s impressive how someone with such a monstrous mentality can smoothly finish the guide on disposing of bodies.
It hurts just by calling.
I shouldn’t have opened this thread.
The Enzaki family will be finished if they are underestimated, so even when unknown incidents occur in the village, they have solidified an atmosphere of deep significance, as if to say, “Is it really the Enzaki…!?”
What a fool~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~!!!!!!!!!!!
About 60% of Shion going mad is probably due to Sonozaki!
>>58If you’re imprisoned, of course you’ll go crazy.
Cursed Tradition Village + Crazy Research Institution’s Experiment Site
>>60Submerge this village in the dam.
>>65The result of the sinking is…!?
>>68It will result in the scattering of people who have developed the Hinamizawa Syndrome throughout the entire country of Japan.
>>60It is certainly a traditional village, but it has no connection to the tragedies of the past five years, and the idea that “this village is to blame!?” only serves as material for the main culprit or protagonist to become paranoid, which is enough to drive one crazy.
I can’t stand the fact that discussions about Higurashi and nail-pulling experiences are proceeding side by side as if it’s completely normal.
Why are there experienced people like this?
Is it normal for nails to come off when playing sports? I’ve only experienced things like sprains.
I also stubbed my little toe on the chair of some narrow ramen shop while wearing sandals, and the nail came off.
Maybe my nails had grown a bit long.
It stopped hurting in about two weeks, and a new one started growing in about a month and a half. The human body is amazing!
It’s unfair that the traditions of the cursed tradition village actually protected the villagers from madness.
The villagers also can’t do anything because it would be problematic if the Sonozaki family is not strong.
It’s like the results of parasite control that come from experience.
It is necessary to regularly feel a sense of permission in order to achieve mental stability.
The only reasonable conclusion is to patiently deal with the parasites and eliminate them medically.
If something strange happens, we can just say it’s the Enzaki family’s fault.
I see, so everyone will be convinced and won’t go crazy.
I think it’s really well done how the sense of helplessness becomes stronger as various structures are revealed.
>>77Even if you avoid all the tragedies, it’s impossible when a fully armed special forces unit stands in your way at the end.
It depends on how you do it, but if you rip it off quickly, the pain might be just for a moment.
>>78The pain that gradually comes later and the despair of having to peel off two more layers.
Wearing shoes is an important thing, isn’t it…?
>>80Socks are important too.
I’m being gang stalked or something! → I’m going insane.
It’s all the Enzaki family’s fault → Relief.
Actually, the Enozaki family has nothing to do with it → insanity
It seems to be the work of someone unrelated to the village → Relief.
Do your best!
From Shion’s perspective, Sonozaki is completely black.
>>85Well… the truth is, it was just completely unrelated to Satoshi-kun.
From any perspective, this house looks completely black.
The old woman is laughing meaningfully and making it completely black.
After all, it’s the Yakuza.
Sandals feel dangerous.
I wonder if they were planning an assassination by making us undergo sniper training for the dam war.
This house is just too crazy.
I’ve forcibly removed an ingrown toenail before, but because it was done slowly, it didn’t feel painfully unbearable. The ingrown toenail recurred immediately.
Enzaki is not actually a yakuza.
They simply renamed and incorporated the yakuza organization that took in the adopted son, so despite being the most powerful organization in the prefecture, they are still considered newcomers in the area.
A long time ago, I hit my foot on the door frame and my thumbnail split vertically, but it hurt to walk, and I let out a yelp.
Shion (Mion (Shion))
>>96I like this.
Before the dam war began, Sonozaki was also declining, wasn’t it?
It’s cute how you’re crying and calling for mom, isn’t it?
There is a huge underground dungeon and countless torture devices in the basement of the house.
If you mess up, there’s a custom among the powerful to show a nail-pulling performance, whether it’s a teenage girl or anyone else.
What do you mean by the Yakuza is irrelevant, Sonozaki family?
It’s strangely vivid and terrifying that organized crime is effectively controlling a rural municipality.
The thought of blood manicures, illustrations, and nail pain is more relatable, so it’s eerier than being stabbed to death with a knife or a katana.
>>103The blade injury tends to lean towards the battle scene, but the claws are quite straightforwardly torture.
Even Albert Fish gave up on stabbing needles into his nails due to the pain.
Just for this act alone, it’s understandable that the old woman could be killed even without the Hinamizawa Syndrome.
>>105At this point, Shion is a wayward daughter who, despite being helped to escape from Hinamizawa with a large sum of money, ended up causing trouble for those around her and ended up in the care of the police.
>>113By the way, why was I thrown into boarding school?
>>114Although they were acknowledged for the time being, the twins are considered children of ill omen.
A fragile creature that might die from a modified stun gun.
>>107It’s because I modified it to the point of dying!
Looking back, I realize it was overly reveling in bad taste and kind of disgusting.
I think back to how I really got into it back then.
Shion (I don’t want to peel off my nails)
Mion (I don’t want to peel off my nails)
Oni grandma (I don’t want to peel off my nails…)
Surroundings (I don’t want to lose my nails)
There’s no way to try hard with nails.
To be clear, it’s a garbage school, so it’s no wonder students want to escape.