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[Mii-chan and Yamada-san] Recently, the Mii Mama Shiko group has been appearing regularly, and I am both stunned and terrified.

Say something! Say something! Bang! Bang! Bang! Whoa! Aah!!

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– Incestuous attribute

– The heroine’s mother

– A design that looks just like an adult version of the heroine.

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It’s only natural for the “Shiko” crowd to show up!

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It seems like there could be a key heroine!

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Isn’t it the case that not just the design, but also the thought and the genes are exactly the same…?

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Ah… you,

Who are you!!

The heroine’s mother.

The heroine grows up just like that.

To have an appearance as if it has become.

By making it a big bust,

The popularity is skyrocketing.

The principle of awakening

What do you mean by “I know”?

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Heisei otaku love both little sisters and foolish heroines.

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The little sister and intellectual disability attributes resonate with the otaku of the Heisei era.

Motherly attributes and big breast attributes resonate with Otaku of the Reiwa era.

In other words, it means a perfect heroine.

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Because she’s my real sister, a married woman and a mother.

She’s a little airheaded.

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Wait a minute…?

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If it weren’t for treating Mii-chan like a toy and the teacher being a nuisance, it would have been pretty good.

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For some reason, I’m treated as having big breasts, but based on my body type, it’s probably more like Yuriyan Retriever’s.

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The feeling of disgust is overwhelming.

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If grandma had helped, Mii-chan wouldn’t have had to suffer like this.

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If grandma could rely on welfare…

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Even relatives and neighbors will start pointing fingers and say it’s the bloodline of a crazy person.

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I read the latest paid chapter, and the ability to evoke the mother’s upbringing environment is amazing.

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If I don’t read manga, I can somehow…

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Damn it!!!

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When it comes to child abuse and brainwashing, it becomes difficult to say it’s unavoidable just because they are disabled.

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Because she is unintelligently passing down her grandmother’s idea that “disabled people are a shame and should not be accepted” as a healthy person…

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Based on the original drawing, Mi-chan seems to be quite beautiful.

Isn’t it crazy to just tell that to an adult?

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If someone who knows nothing sees just the thread image, it might look like children playing together.

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The principle that causes a huge explosion in popularity by turning the heroine into an adult with large breasts.

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Even if you’re not big-breasted like a master, you can still be drawn as if you are…

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If you think of it as distorted by disabilities and the environment, it’s the same as Mii-chan…

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Isn’t it being drawn by a madman…?

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Even if Mii-chan were a healthy person, it would still be an environment where another tragedy could begin.

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Grandma is normal and if Mii Mama doesn’t switch, she’s an ordinary mother too.

As long as others don’t bully you because of your parents, I think things will be okay somehow.

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Hurry up and get it up!

Hurry up and get up! Bam bam!

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She also possesses the traits of a violent heroine from a decade ago.

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I think it’s significant that even people with disabilities aren’t at the level of “aau aau aah.”

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If Mii-chan were a healthy person, Grandma could have died without worry.

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Even after three years, seeing them score zero points and draw unformed pictures, saying “Isn’t this how all elementary school students are?!” is not just due to a disability; it seems like a failure in grandma’s upbringing…

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Rather, how should I educate them?

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>>34

Connect to welfare and provide appropriate education.

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Why do you say such terrible things when I’m trying my best!

It seems like my grandmother might take it that way.

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Since I’m a single mother and given the times, I probably don’t want to acknowledge my child’s disability.

Considering it’s the Showa era, I think both my father and mother grew up in a harsher environment than Mii-chan.

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From Grandma’s parenting experience

Compared to Mii Papa, Mii Mama Mii-chan is excellent, you know?

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If Grandma has any fault, it’s that she married someone who would pressure her to divorce while pushing two children onto her.

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Just saying that isn’t enough, Mii-chan is also at fault for not helping!

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It seems like I could create a story about Mii Mama’s past…

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Why does Dad live somewhere else …?

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Maybe it’s more severe than Mom, so… when we’re together, we do it endlessly.

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Mii-chan has a complete collection of STDs, but it seems like Mii Mama is not like that…

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Unlike those promiscuous girls, I’m devoted to my brother.

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My chest is getting bigger and bigger…

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Right now there are developmental support classrooms and day services, but I wonder if there were any when Mii-chan was a child.

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>>47

Isn’t it something like a sunflower class?

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If it’s during Mii-chan’s childhood, it’s quite normal.

The problem arises when parents do not acknowledge it…

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What Dr. Suzaki said about the education that Mii-chan should receive applies exactly the same to Mama.

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If you blame Mii-chan’s poor upbringing on her parents/grandparents…

It’s futile because you can endlessly justify that your parents/grandparents are that way because of their disabilities or environment.

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I thought it was a joke in the thread, but it turned out to be a really terrible scene.

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It’s painful that it connects to the movie “What Could Have Been?” that became popular under a pseudonym just before it turned into a problem with parents…

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It seems difficult for the individual and those around them to accept that even a person with intellectual disabilities can lead an independent daily life instead of being completely reliant on others.

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It seems that some people are simply misunderstood to have a bad personality…

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If it’s just the image of the thread, it doesn’t look too much like a joke, but in the next panel, they’re grabbing the hair, and I was like, “Eek…”

And even elementary schooler Mi-chan is hitting her classmates in the same way, which makes me sad.

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The hairstyle…

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A slightly slouchy body is also attractive.

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At least at the point when she tried to teach, Kokoro-chan probably thought that Mii-chan was not a disabled person, but simply a really unintelligent child.

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If you think about it normally, you wouldn’t expect something that crazy to be adopted…

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I thought it was normal for parents to think about asking the hospital staff since Mii-chan doesn’t talk at all.

After that, I saw that they said they couldn’t read picture books, and I was like, “Oh…”

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Furthermore, showing her the picture book directly while saying, “It’s a picture book, Mii-chan!” is the final touch.

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Incestuous parents (siblings) are also borderline.

Could it be that the one who was the worst is actually the grandmother who was blowing up in anger…?

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I want to place it in the class library to learn about disabilities.

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Crash! (Sound of family falling apart)

That grandma really is to blame, huh…

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Seriously, disabilities that don’t fall under the safety net are tough…

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I feel like there are more “Mii Mama big breasts” people than “Mii Mama shiko” people.

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Mom can be forgiven for having big breasts.

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– Care-dependent heroine (popular in the Heisei era)

– Care-dependent mother (Reiwa trend)

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It’s a common hairstyle, so the design is one that penetrates from 2D to 3D…

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If only she weren’t so temperamental… this is also true for my daughter.

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Who are you?!

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Wasn’t a chubby multiparous woman generally considered a shiko point!?

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I heard that the settings around Mii-chan seem like some kind of key, but being moved by such an intense game is like an old-school otaku.

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There should be a game where 4 out of 6 attainable heroines are disabled.

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I don’t think Grandma’s way of thinking is correct, but I can understand why she thinks that way.

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