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[Aliens, Baseball, and Civilization] Common tropes of modern knowledge-armed isekai reincarnation.

The blog discusses a protagonist’s desire for rubber, linking it to baseball and underlying themes of sexual tension.

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[Aliens, Baseball, and Civilization] The strongest crab type.

Creatures evolving into crab-like shapes is due to “convergent evolution,” as it’s an efficient body form for survival.

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[Aliens, Baseball, and Civilization] The 4th at-bat, Dr. STONE baseball alien arc is interesting, isn’t it?

Japan Otaku Reviews discusses a new series featuring aliens, baseball, and civilization, highlighting engaging characters and themes.

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[Aliens, Baseball, and Civilization] It’s tough to check the standard length…

A lively discussion on light speed, measurement standards, and quirky aliens who misunderstand baseball in a fantasy setting.

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[Aliens, Baseball, and Civilization] Are you a monster?

Japan Otaku discusses pitching physics, baseball skills, and humorous alien parodies in an engaging online dialogue.

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[Aliens, Baseball, and Civilization] Now that you mention it, I wonder what criteria are used to decide on the portraits for currency.

The discussion highlights overlooked figures for banknote portraits, suggesting Horace Wilson and Kōma Kan among others.

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[Aliens, Baseball, and Civilization] I hear the sound of Yalulu’s civilization being eroded more and more.

The blog discusses manga, baseball, and quirky cultural observations, revealing humorous takes on characters and situations.

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[Aliens, Baseball, and Civilization] If you create 12 teams, won’t there be faction wars? Is it going to be okay?

Japan Otaku discusses characters’ antics, relationships, and faction issues in a humorous way, highlighting a baseball theme.

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[Aliens, Baseball, and Civilization] She is a cute 19-year-old girl who loves baseball.

A discussion about baseball culture in Japan, touching on fans’ dedication and the idea of expanding teams.

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