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[Dragon Ball] There was a thread before that said, “It’s terrible to serve roasted pork in front of Oolong” with this image.

A quirky discussion unfolds about food preferences, humor, and societal norms in a fictional world with beastmen.

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[Hyakkano] Perverse Mother

Shizuku navigates high school romance with Aijou-kun, amidst humorous and chaotic parental observations.

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[Manga] Isn’t it too much like Athenacus?

The Gorgon Sisters, Stenno and Euryale, face Athena’s jealousy as she punishes Medusa by turning her hair into snakes.

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[Dragon Quest: The Adventure of Dai] I like this character.

A discussion on a manga with humor, character critiques, and commentary on its content, featuring playful banter among fans.

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[Dragon Quest: The Adventure of Dai] Hehe… It seems that Guroisan has challenged the strongest beastman on the surface…

The cursed axe Groisan, wielded by a terrifying warrior, embodies fate and challenges with its powerful, grotesque design.

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[Dragon Quest: The Adventure of Dai] Hehe… It seems Groi-san has challenged the strongest beastman on the surface…

The discussion centers on the cursed Gloisan axe and its terrifying warrior, exploring power dynamics and tactics in battle.

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[Thank You Pitch] Reusable images for the future.

A lively discussion unfolds about baseball, team dynamics, and a manga reflecting the sport’s intensity and struggles.

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Detective Conan: 4 Terrible Villains from the Conan Movies

A discussion about various characters’ motivations and actions in a story, touching on singing skills and crime perspectives.

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It’s safe because it’s a free romantic relationship between teachers!

Professor Adachi’s reviews cover themes of caregiving, relationships, and perceptions of physical education teachers.

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[Medalist] This face is likely to be shared many times from now on.

Japan Otaku discusses confidence in skating, childhood memories, and admiration for teachers, weaving personal anecdotes throughout.

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