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[Sōbōtei Kowasubeshi] What do you think the reason for the defeat was?

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That is

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Siscon

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Did I lose…?

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>>3

Because in the end, I received the perfect reward and then disappeared…

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I…

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The Twin Death Pavilion

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In the Twin Ruins.

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Built

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Because I built it…

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Yeah

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Must destroy.

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Double

Death

Pavilion

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It can be broken…

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>>12

Yeah…

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>>12

It is not an exaggeration to say that everything about the work is expressed in these three lines.

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~The End~

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This is the first time I’ve seen Yocchan’s answer completed.

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I’ve never seen the completion of the chant for the cosmic crap character of the unsuccessful painter and the siscon strangler before.

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>>17

A little more… some restraint…

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Even though they did whatever they wanted, I don’t think they can be satisfied losing after having a final showdown with the ultimate boss at their absolute maximum power.

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I realized in the end that what I thought was the supreme architecture of brain-shaking where I could focus solely on painting, separated from the ideal pigments and the mundane world, was actually the prison that killed my potential, poor pathetic person.

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I am not recognized because I do not paint sellable art.

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The fact that it is the ultimate achievement as a character and the greatest regret and frustration for the person can coexist.

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>>23

I thought he was like George, but he left satisfied…

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Since the painter couldn’t make one more stroke, that’s already a loss.

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I think it’s really cruel to depict the Prime Minister happily painting a portrait without any consideration, showing that it reaches the people who need to be reached.

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>>26

I really like the irony that the thread image has already achieved at the very start the desire for “a customer who purely and genuinely wants to enjoy their own art” and “wanting to be recognized by the most esteemed person in the country, the Prime Minister.”

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It’s a rare pattern for the person to be responding in this thread.

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Deido is no longer here… (But Deido is here.)

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>>28

In that timeline, becoming a painter who is long loved and decorated on the cafeteria wall really shows that they must have had genuine talent…

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Poor at drawing.

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In fact, the killer with a notorious background does not have any rules like killing or being punished to exit (as the author has stated); this character is unique in that the author clearly expressed, “I wanted him to receive the most painful and regretful ‘punishment’ in my opinion.”

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>>31

Is it Mando Kobayashi?

It was interesting talking about various behind-the-scenes stories.

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>>31

The protagonist of “Mikazuki” is a hitman who has survived.

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>>95

Jajida is also alive, you know.

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Somehow, I was able to reconcile with Zan-chan. Die.

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>>32

I… I’m dead…

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When the painter secluded himself and set the input to zero, it was all over.

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>>36

The depiction of coffee seems to have been quite suggestive when I think about it later.

It seems that there are actually such things, but due to the fact that my input became zero after seeing it once…

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It is truly sad that there are routes that respect Ryoji Minagawa.

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However, upon looking again, this ridiculously styled person has such a great face.

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Should I say I lost or that I was wrong?

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Hmm, but isn’t Minagawa the least at fault?

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“When you gaze into the abyss, the abyss gazes back at you! I don’t think a character who says this to the abyss from the human side will ever appear again.”

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Isn’t it true that being a recluse won’t lead to anything good, regardless of who it might be?

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>>43

That said, if they hadn’t secluded themselves there, that world line would have been destroyed…

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>>46

This is the interesting part of the thread image.

Though a summoner of ruin, I was also the ultimate bulwark and a shield for humanity.

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It was a pathetic, useless person who was told by a balding man, of all people, that although they had skill, they had made mistakes with every tree and method due to distortion and misunderstanding.

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Well, there are indeed many people whose lives went completely off track because they made a mistake right at the beginning.

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I love the final reward that comes from destruction.

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Rather, this puffy artist has rarely won against anything.

Shino-chan’s mind control was a complete victory against me.

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>>49

There is also that abnormal mental strength that has been cultivated through the repetition of losing, crawling, glaring up, and twisting.

According to the person’s recognition, it has been days of continuous defeat.

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But in that world where my sister became happy, isn’t Takoha gone?

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>>51

Since it was normally in a parallel world, Takoha might not be born at all on that line.

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>>51

It’s not that a child was born after the affair with my sister; rather, the affair happened after the child was born.

If anything, it’s more about not being able to protect Shino-chan.

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>>65

If there were no madman building a house in that swamp, there would be no flat area and the door wouldn’t have opened, so there’s no problem.

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>>69

The invader’s fortune is that a house was built in the swamp.

The misfortune of the invaders was that the owner of the house was Yocchan.

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>>77

Isn’t it a bit too sad for Shino-chan to be turned into paint?

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>>85

Either way, he’s not a good guy!

As soon as I find it, I’ll make it into paint!

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I felt like the sister complex was too much, as if the wife had to give guidance.

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I was honestly surprised that Jubilo can still output such characters.

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>>54

This manga artist has been drawing interesting manga for 30 years straight…

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In the early pages of the initial concept notes for “Destroy that House” at a stage where Takoha doesn’t exist, it says something like “Doro doesn’t absolutely admit that the reason his paintings don’t sell is his fault” and “He continues to blame the world for all the reasons,” which is just awful.

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>>55

Something strange has come from the outside world, and it’s become a huge deal.

He is fundamentally too much of a failure as a person.

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Within the constraints of shonen manga, drawing that kind of character is the most balanced way to go.

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If only Shino-chan at the end could have changed something.

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A character that perfectly embodies the word “keoru.”

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Damn it, Kote Metal Storm!

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I must have really enjoyed drawing pictures for each other with people who share the same hobby.

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>>66

Hehehe… I’m having fun.

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Turning Rousseau’s “Man is born twice” into “Yutaro Sakamaki died twice” = “Sōbōtei” shows a sharp sense of humor.

From the moment of the store name, it’s already filled with defeat and curse.

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If it weren’t for this guy, humanity would have been done for…

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You did well, Takoha.

Flirt with Floral.

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>>71

Although her appearances are few, she is too strong as a heroine.

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>>76

It’s strange that the main heroine has been showing her nipples continuously, yet her heroine power is low…

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The amateur painter is too much like a psychological counselor…

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>>72

I was impressed that when answering questions in the thread, they always affirmed the other person before moving on to the next topic, using techniques from psychology or counseling, and as expected, there were lots of book titles on that topic listed in the references at the end.

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>>78

Jubilou really inputs a ton of original material to draw manga… but the output is also buggy…

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“Everything is an event on my palette,” they say while stopping time, and their visuals, dialogue delivery, and behavior are all incredibly impressive, fitting of a painter-type final boss…

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If we hadn’t built the shitty Koteyashiki from the beginning, those guys would have been wiped out the moment they came to Earth, right?

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I’m not just satisfied with being able to draw amazing pictures; it’s really troublesome that I want to be appreciated for them…

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>>79

The burden of having to surpass Minagawa’s paintings is too troublesome…

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How’s that, you damn celebrity?

Is the food we eat together delicious?

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>>80

Dr. August’s response

The Margo couple responds with beaming smiles.

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Well, the fact that Aoiichi went to great lengths to crush the cursed swamp means there’s a significant possibility that someone other than the usual suspects might reach out to that place, so the fact that he did that itself is a positive thing…

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I thought the part about the paintings selling was a joke at first.

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I’m starting to crave Genghis Khan (mutton barbecue).

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The advantage of this first villager becoming this way due to Shinoko’s contact is that its extraordinary mental strength allows it to dominate all the way back to its home planet.

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Spray nitrogen, nitrogen.

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Shino shinossinossinossin! I understand humans too well…

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>>90

Shino-chan’s final moments were really good.

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The people who were involved in the plane crash are so pitiful.

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What is it that makes Sephiroth and this guy have such a strong mental state that they can completely dominate aliens?

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>>92

Sephiroth is probably not the one being controlled…

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If Izuoji fills a PET bottle or something with Shino-chan and throws it into the sea, the massive proliferation can be achieved.

But as it is, Shino and the others are completely under the control of the hardcore otaku state, no matter how far they go, including their home planet.

In the end, it seems there’s no choice but to either be forgiven by the image itself for the dismissal or to kill the image and be liberated, which puts me in a deadlock.

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I can’t remember the original name of Minagawa.

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>>97

Tsukihashi Eiza!! It is Tsukihashi Eiza!!!

However, shifting each consonant of Takahisa Yumeji to create this name is really rock…

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>>101

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Did you talk about eating Genghis Khan somewhere?

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Isn’t this hell?

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When you look closely, sometimes they draw nipples and it’s surprising.

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Ah, I see.

I thought just going to the sea would mean victory, but if all I do is go to the sea, I won’t be able to maintain my connection with the annoying people.

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Don’t you love Jubilo Minagawa too much?

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It was so funny that when Kuso Kote Metal Storm first appeared, the name Kuso Kote Metal Storm was understood in the thread.

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If the Self-Defense Forces hadn’t been endlessly applying nitrogen to the river surface and water areas during the final battle, I think it would have been much easier to blend into the water and reach the sea, so it is indeed a delicate situation.

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The bullshit metal storm has a bit too much killing intent.

If Yocchan’s thing is shot from the front, no destroyer can prevent it.

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Red Onee-chan is an essential unit for the anti-thread image and quietly has a combat specialty against Izuoji’s Mikage, so it becomes impossible to progress without her, but unfortunately, she’s been naked for a long time…

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