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[Watashi no Shinikata] The one I saw in Hakodume 👮‍♀️💖

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The grandmother from the previous work was often the cause of death, but she was so kind, so why…

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>>1

It’s tougher to die from good intentions!

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Well, in this case, it’s clear that the old woman is at fault.

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>>3

But these kinds of old women will usually blame you afterwards, asking why you didn’t properly put the child in a car seat.

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>>3

It’s bad that the mother didn’t hold on firmly.

It’s sad that children can’t choose their parents.

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Oh

Good

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Which one am I?

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Will I be launched out of the car and run over by the following vehicle?

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I haven’t been dead lately…💀

I haven't been dead lately...💀

Blacklandond* should not be done. Currently in the country, it is mandatory for infants and toddlers under 6 years old to use a baby seat or child seat when in a car. While there are many guardians who freely release their children and sometimes hold them on their laps, for example, in the event of a collision at 40 km/h, a child weighing 5 kg would experience a force equivalent to 100 kg instantaneously, and a child weighing 10 kg would experience a force of 300 kg. It is impossible to support them. Hesitation lasts only an instant, but regret lasts a lifetime. Children must wear their seats. Do not do this. To be continued in the next issue (on sale March 7).

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That’s right, old woman.

You killed it.

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>>10

The one who took action is not over there.

Ugh, I can’t believe there is a killer in my family.

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>>10

No, it’s not your fault that you let go of my hand.

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It’s ironic that the previous work, which is full of death, has a more stable family environment.

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You won’t die even if you crash at just around 40 kilometers.

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>>12

You are a person who kills others, so it’s better not to drive.

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Well, in reality, I don’t think a baby would actually break through; they would just be slammed and die.

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>>14

I’ll break through the windshield.

It happens in experiments and there are also case studies.

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Humans can die even if they collide at walking speed.

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>>15

You’ll understand if you get distracted and bump into something.

If you can’t reflexively slow down, you’ll end up colliding at quite a speed…

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>>19

If you think about a car’s bumper smashing into a wall fixed at the same speed of 5 km/h as a typical human walking speed.

If something like that happens to the human body, it could be serious if you hit it in the wrong spot…

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>>15

Humans are creatures that can die just by lifting their heads slightly from a sleeping position and putting them back down.

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>>15

A few years ago, there was that incident during the Bon Festival or New Year when I accidentally hit a baby…

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The impact during the collision affects the head of the driver wearing a seatbelt.

It can sometimes extend to the point of hitting the handle in the appropriate position.

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Parents who can’t even follow simple laws can’t protect their children.

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Who’s driving, is it you, husband?

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>>18

I can’t distinguish it because it’s next to the trace…

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Isn’t your husband’s head turning into a tomato?

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>>21

Wasn’t your husband not wearing a seatbelt either?

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As shown in the image, it seems that the husband and child die, leaving only the person alive, who will then be endlessly blamed by the old woman, putting everything else aside.

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>>25

Yay for the termination of in-law relationships!

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I got careless because I hadn’t been bleeding recently…

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Was it not okay for my mother to soothe (me) next to the back seat?

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>>27

There are experimental results showing that a person who wasn’t wearing a seatbelt in the back seat can break through the front windshield…

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>>27

👵 This is abuse.

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>>31

Die, old hag.

Shall I bring your dwindling lifespan down to zero right now?

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I thought I should say something like “Don’t mess with me, you old hag! Just die!” but…

A husband who doesn’t even wear a seatbelt is probably out of the question.

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Just last month, there was an incident where a car that wasn’t using a child seat collided, resulting in an infant being unconscious.

I was a bit concerned since it wasn’t specifically mentioned whether it had broken through the windshield or not.

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40 km/h feels slow, but it’s the same as colliding with Usain Bolt at full speed.

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>>34

In the first place, at 40 km, it’s already a speed that is normally above that of a moped.

A small motorcycle can also reach 40, but simply put, cars have a larger mass and size, so the destructive power is clearly different.

It’s mainly the side that was riding that gets destroyed.

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>>34

In the case of accidents between vehicles, there are instances where the relative speed becomes the speed of the other party.

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In either case, it’s checkmate once I’ve been made to make the wrong choice under pressure from the old hag.

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Oh, poor thing.

If you don’t use it even when you have the baby seat, it doesn’t matter, right?

What were you thinking driving while holding the baby?

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Why weren’t you holding the child properly?!

If you had properly held them, the child wouldn’t have died!

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>>37

Well, I guess that’s what they’ll say.

On the contrary, if I hugged too tightly and ended up fracturing my neck from the impact, I could understand saying the exact opposite.

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>>37

The fact that this sharp and completely malicious emu is at ease means that this unnamed one is undoubtedly on the side of evil.

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>>53

The reason it’s easy is because it’s not an emulator.

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>>53

I… I am merely ruminating on the words that have been thrown at me…

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It’s something that can be included in the previous work.

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“You put your child in danger because you didn’t want to have a conflict with your husband’s relatives.”

Not that sympathetic.

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>>41

I can sympathize when I think about the troubles that arise after a conflict with my husband’s relatives.

Especially, having a mother-in-law who says things like this will definitely lead to difficult situations.

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>>65

I wonder if that’s true.

I don’t think it will lead to more serious consequences than putting a baby in danger.

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The grandmother from the previous work has a sobakawa pillow and so on.

It was a kind grandmother who prepared well water for me…

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>>43

Is it possible to die from this!?

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>>46

I wonder if it’s a soba allergy and dysentery.

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>>49

It’s a soba allergy and blue baby syndrome.

If you’re interested, please read “My Way of Dying” Volume 1, now on sale!

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>>56

It’s not a manga, but now that I think about it, there was a book called “Ways People Are Killed.”

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>>58

The author of the Yamakai Disaster Series says, “I’m going to die like this.”

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>>46

Buckwheat allergy can be fatal even for adults.

Even adults can die from drinking well water.

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>>43

Kind but troublesome!

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>>43

In this case, the goodwill is more intense…

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Shall I send you to the baby as well?

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Honey is good for the body! Eat it! (for infants)

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>>51

In fact, black sugar is also not well known to be dangerous.

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>>59

Seriously?

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>>64

Other than that

Corn syrup

Homemade vegetable juice

Well water

It is considered that things like these should not be given to infants and young children.

Let’s be careful.

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There are also some intense critics of things like vitamin K syrup, right?

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I’ve heard that there are cases where a child acts as an airbag and only the parent survives without breaking through the windshield, but just the thought of it makes me really uncomfortable.

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If securing a child seat prevents the vehicle from carrying the full number of passengers, the wearing obligation is mysteriously exempted.

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The old woman blames the bride.

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The previous work revealed the settings with original illustrations, but I wonder if there will be anything like that in this work.

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>>61

It’s a peaceful world because there are no 🐈‍⬛… probably.

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Why is it that there are actual incidents happening, yet amateurs who know nothing are…

“Can you really say something like ‘Well, it probably won’t happen, though’?”

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I didn’t say to drive while holding a baby.

Please don’t blame others just because you’re shocked that you killed your own child.

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In this work, it ends without death, just with things like rape and anal destruction.

If there is a backstory, I’m curious about what kind of worldview it has.

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What was it again?

Is the previous work the one that shows the death of a character who might be the same person in an “if” scenario?

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There are aspects where even people who live normally and function in society are doing dangerous things, but they just happen to be lucky enough not to have died.

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>>73

When looking at stories of fatal accidents broken down by local information units, there are quite a few familiar causes of death…

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You’re always so focused on risks… Don’t you think that the child crying right in front of you is more important than worrying about accidents that are unlikely to happen? And you call yourself a mother?

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>>75

The theories related to COVID and vaccines are being talked about wildly.

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Everyone cried a lot as babies, so there’s no way it became a trauma for me.

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>>76

Well, someone like that old lady in the picture just wants to use words that sound impressive.

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The baby is too weak.

Come into this world stronger.

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>>79

You need to be able to stand up about an hour after being born.

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>>79

“Parent gacha is just an excuse.”

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>>79

I want to be born after being able to move like a horse.

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>>79

Due to the baby that broke through the front windshield, the oncoming car or the telephone pole is damaged.

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>>85

The windshield is too fragile.

Make it stronger.

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>>85

The corpse of a person with acceleration is normally a mass weapon…

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>>79

Humans are still adjusted quite strongly like this.

Other animals are even more vulnerable.

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Raising a single person properly is incredibly difficult, isn’t it?

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There is a tear-jerking story where, thanks to the baby acting as a cushion in the back seat, the mother sustained only minor injuries.

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>>87

Tough…

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That’s why there is something called Shichi-Go-San.

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As mentioned above, it was correct for the mother to sit next to and soothe the child.

Next, let’s go to parents like that.

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In reality, humans are weak beings even as they grow.

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Isn’t the car too strong?

Become like a soft tank.

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>>95

If it’s poked with a finger, a car that starts to suffer from it is useless.

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Looking back now, I can’t help but think how well I’m alive…

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>>96

I thought I was going to die when I jumped into the winter sea out of joy from receiving a life jacket.

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>>104

Are you an idiot?!

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>>104

Too silly…

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Looking back, I can think of two or three moments when it wouldn’t have been strange if I had died then.

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In the past, everyone used to casually play games like Kaiji’s steel beam crossing.

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When I was on the plane, a toddler in the seat next to me was crying loudly, and when the grandmother tried to hold him,

The flight attendant came over and said, “I’m sorry, it’s dangerous, so please sit down.”

But Grandma said, “No, it’s okay, it would trouble everyone around,” “No, it’s against the rules,” “But for everyone…”

During the exchange, the toddler was crying loudly.

A person who seemed to be a mother said to me next door, “Excuse me…”

I remembered there was such a thing.

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It’s different from well water, but raw water from shrines can also upset some people’s stomachs…

It's different from well water, but raw water from shrines can also upset some people's stomachs...

Notice of Suspension We sincerely apologize to all readers who have this work. “Code Black Shikkou” – Lelouch will be on hiatus due to an incident that occurred at the shrine involving the person in charge. The Young Magazine editorial department will also ensure that everyone is aware of the need to be careful with water. Lelouch in “Code Black Shikkou Daki” is actually reaching a critical point, and we have dedicated appropriate training to this issue. The details regarding the resumption will be announced after the second volume. The second issue is scheduled to be released around autumn. We ask for your continued support for Lelouch in “Code Black Shikkou.” Young Magazine Editorial Department ©SUNRISE / PROJECT GEASS Character Design ©2006-2008 CLAMP-ST

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>>101

Did you drink the water from the purification font?

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The thread doesn’t actually mention that a child has died…

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>>102

This is impossible…

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I didn’t know that just wanting to tease my daughter-in-law a little would put my grandchild in danger; rather, it’s my daughter-in-law’s fault for not explaining that there were such dangers…

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>>103

It’s scary because there are actually old women who say this seriously…

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>>110

It’s scary that they would even use their grandchild as a pawn for harassing their daughter-in-law.

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>>115

When you think about it, it seems like they really love their grandchild, but it’s clear that they don’t care much about it.

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>>121

There are even stories in fiction about how some scoundrels would go so far as to kill their disliked first grandchild just for the sake of bullying their daughter-in-law.

(Rather, such a person shouldn’t actually exist.)

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>>115

Rather, having my grandchild care about me more than their mother is the best entertainment ever.

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>>167

The fact that you can come up with such an idea indicates that you’re somewhat troubled.

You should think it over again later!

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The child seat in the passenger side is also full of dangers.

https://192abc.com/49402

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Hakozume’s

The child was supposed to be in the car with the parent, but after a sudden stop, the child was gone.

When I looked around, I noticed something wrapped in a dark red cloth lying on the ground, which reminded me of something.

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>>111

It’s impressive that they did this thoroughly in the drama.

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>>111

Someone who doesn’t understand what’s happening but understands, then stops trying to understand any further.

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Aside from the danger to the child itself

A reckless child can sometimes kill other passengers.

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I guess it’s no good to think that I’ll be fine just because it’s me…

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>>117

60% of accidents in the world are

“I can do it, but? It’s that guy’s fault for not being able to.”

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Wouldn’t it be good to calm them down first and then put them in the baby seat?

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I’ve had experiences where it wouldn’t have been strange if I had died back then, right?

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The amazing thing about Hakozume is that it comes from the author’s real-life experiences.

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In this way, it’s actually risky to break down, so sometimes being tough on oneself is for their own good.

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People who were strict with their children tend to be lenient with their grandchildren, as they say, “I don’t really care.”

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>>125

It can also be said in the workplace, but paying close attention to people and scolding them for their mistakes is quite a hassle…

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>>127

If I’m the target of a grudge, it would be unbearable.

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>>125

In the end, I’m not in a position to properly discipline, so I indulge them.

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It was when I opened the room’s window (the height about as high as a child’s waist) and leaned out, then fell headfirst just like that, that it seemed I could have easily died.

I’m alive because there was an open lid on a bag of miso beyond that, but if it were misaligned, I would have fallen straight into the concrete parking lot.

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>>126

Did you get saved by becoming miso pickled…?

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“I have experience raising your husband, so why doubt me?”

It’s really bad to have in-laws like this.

Because I am getting senile but not even aware of it.

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“The saying ‘Emotions of children come before the law’ is too profound.”

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>>129

Yeah…

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First of all, having it cradled in my arms is already dangerous…

If you drop it, the baby will die…

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I think the husband should clearly refuse because it’s hard for the wife to say it.

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Just by walking, a human can move a 70-kilogram object at a speed of a few kilometers per hour, and even that can knock you over if you’re not prepared, so if several hundred kilograms of steel were to move at several dozen kilometers per hour, the energy would be something else…

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>>137

It’s children’s emotions rather than physics, right?

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https://comic-days.com/episode/10834108156636558096

Right now, Hakozume is available for free up to episode 100, so you can also read that episode.

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“It’s emotion over the lives of children, right?”

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Before child seats became widespread, did everyone used to throw their children outside?

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>>141

Until seat belts became mandatory, adults were also ejected.

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>>144

They used to call it a traffic war…

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>>141

Both adults and children were rushing out and dying left and right.

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>>146

Rather, adults are better off because there were seat belts.

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I think I will probably die alone as a single person.

I don’t want to think about it too much, but my mom is becoming more stubborn as she struggles to keep up with the times year by year.

I have a feeling that I might become this kind of mother-in-law.

My younger brother is married and plans to have children in the future.

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I was told every time I met her that your mother is a child killer by that old woman.

It’s usually said that it’s the fault of those who overlook the delay caused by a misdiagnosis at the hospital, and it’s also their fault for choosing to go to such a place.

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>>145

If a brother with no name died because of that, it’s a painful story, but if it was due to a misdiagnosis, then it’s truly unjustifiable to place blame…

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>>145

If you become bedridden and senile, just abandon me.

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I’ve been hit by an idiot driving while distracted, and even though it wasn’t a high speed, the impact was enough to make me realize how amazing mass is!

4-ton trucks are amazing!

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You managed to stay safe, huh…

>>147

Rather, how did you manage to live and come back?!?

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>>151

I still vividly remember that when I was blown away, I lost consciousness while thinking about how the CD-ROM girl from Denpura had somehow stopped wearing her swimsuit…

Fortunately, it only resulted in not being able to sit seiza again.

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>>147

Driving a 4-ton truck while multitasking!?

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>>155

When looking at oncoming cars, there are clearly many people who are looking at their smartphones.

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>>147

It’s quite early for the Bon festival…

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>>176

The spring equinox is almost here, isn’t it?

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People in the past often disliked wearing seatbelts, saying it was a hassle.

If wearing a seatbelt is such a hassle, then breathing must be a hassle too, so why not just stop? I’ve always thought that.

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>>149

I departed without my parents who said that.

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>>154

Great.

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The casual anecdotes that are slipped in are tough!

The casual anecdotes that are slipped in are tough!

Furthermore, I apologize for making assumptions based on personal experience, but while there are cases in which medical intervention can save a person with their abdominal contents exposed, to an untrained eye, it seemed like the only thought was to want to free them from the suffering as quickly as possible.

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>>152

The fact that this and that person touched the female police officer’s hat was so unsettling.

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>>162

What does it mean?

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>>172

Actions that threaten before directly hitting someone, as a woman would do.

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In the end, what about the damn mother-in-law from the thread image?

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>>153

It’s a setup on one page and a punchline on the next, so there’s really no more to the story than that.

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>>153

It’s over after the second one.

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Did you deliver the final blow!?

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I know that thinking becomes rigid as I get older, but it’s still scary.

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>>159

“I’ve lived this far, so I can do it.” This is influenced by survival bias.

What people commonly refer to as being stubborn.

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Is she your mother-in-law?

Do you refer to your mother-in-law as “husband’s relative”?

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>>161

Oh, the master of deep reading detective, is it?

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I haven’t read the early chapters of Hakozume in a while, but the art has improved a lot…

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During middle school technology class, I had a hammer in my backpack, and when I was rear-ended, the hammer shattered the front windshield, so car power is scary.

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I’ve only read educational manga like those about Japanese history.

While studying the popular art styles on Pixiv, my drawing skills are improving too much…

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When you become a mother-in-law, you evolve into a creature for whom maintaining your own dignity becomes the most important thing.

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By the way, even with a baby seat, you can still die if it’s your time.

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>>175

If it’s not 100%, then it doesn’t matter whether you do it or not.

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>>177

I wonder why it’s so extreme!

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>>175

Of course, I’m wearing it to try to prevent that as much as possible.

Even so, if it didn’t work out, I think it’s fair to say that all those who were riding it perished…

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>>175

I want to reduce the 100 medicines to 50.

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