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[Zeikin de Katta Hon] I learned to have kindness towards non-regular workers and grew a little more.

The discussion touches on the importance of learning for understanding, workplace dynamics, and societal perceptions.

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[Hyakkano] I feel like it would be better to do it while I still have the chance.

The blog explores provocative themes of rule-breaking in a school setting, blending humor and tension.

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[Medalist] Brat Spring

Feeling unwell, I took a day off but returned to practice. The reviews reflect on characters’ growth and emotions.

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[My Hero Academia] Top rankings of bad parents.

The discussion critiques parent-child relationships, individuality, and the complexities of parenting in various contexts.

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[Manga] Since the Manga Library Z has been revived, please tell me your recommendations, Anonymous.

Japan Otaku Reviews shares manga recommendations, including Doctor Nonbee and works by Keiko Fukuyama and Atsuko Ishida.

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[Dragon Ball] Top rank in good parent rankings.

The discussion reflects on complex parental relationships, blending humor and regret over parenting struggles and affection.

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[Naruto] The corner of Bolt’s wedge evolution looks just like Shibai, not Momoshiki, so I wonder if this is some foreshadowing.

Japan Otaku Reviews explores themes of godhood, divine arts, and intriguing character dynamics, blending influences from Mazinger Z and JoJo.

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[DanDon] So that’s what the Namamugi Incident is all about, huh?

Richardson merchants, noble yet inexperienced with horses, face chaos during a procession in Japan, leading to tumultuous experiences.

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[Medalist] I like Inori-chan for being a proper child.

A skater debates balancing school and practice, fearing injury and reflecting on belonging more in skating than academics.

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[Ramen Hakkenden] It won’t be like that.

The post critiques societal issues, electric scooters, and the author’s outdated views, blending humor and frustration.

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