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[Gundam GQuuuuuuX] First, I will get the gacha that can instantaneously defeat Amuro without hesitation.

The review reflects on dissatisfaction with storytelling and character development in anime, critiquing forced narratives and TV ratings.

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[Apocalypse Hotel] Yachiyo-san doesn’t really have a sense of crisis and I think her chest area is dangerous.

The blog features humorous banter about strength, quirky characters, and playful discussions on covering sensitive parts.

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[Mobile Suit Gundam] I think poison gas is really convenient since it can only kill people, but I wonder why no one uses it in reality.

The discussion reflects on the paradox of using poison gas as a weapon, acknowledging its horrors and ethical implications.

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[Gundam GQuuuuuuX] I will tell you the truth…

A discussion on crime, rebellion, and justice, blending real issues with Gundam themes in a whimsical yet serious manner.

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[Gundam GQuuuuuuX] It must be for the sake of the story, but the terrorist designation is too lax.

Discussion on distinguishing civilians from terrorists in a chaotic scenario where students are involved in mobile suit conflicts.

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[Macross] A wedding and funeral together is nice, isn’t it?

Japan Otaku discusses emotional moments in anime, miracles, and speculates on life spans of characters and humans.

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[Iron-Blooded Orphans] I just finished watching Iron-Blooded Orphans.

The discussion revolves around the mixed emotions of laughter and sadness over character deaths in a reviewed series, reflecting on familiar tropes.

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[BanG Dream!] Oh… I was proposed to by dice1d11=5 (5)…!

A lively chat among Otaku fans debating relationships, properties, and personal struggles in a whimsical, emotional context.

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[Gundam GQuuuuuuX] I have a feeling that surprisingly, it seems like all of this could really be said by Gundam.

Users discuss the integration of consciousness in Gundam and its parallels to other concepts, exploring the nature of personality.

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[Princession Orchestra] Aren’t these two a bit too close?

The discussion features enthusiastic reviews on intimate scenes between characters, highlighting their expressions and impact.

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