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[Mii-chan and Yamada-san] I’m glad I was able to decorate the first step of my successful experience.

Everyone looks down on Mii-chan, calling her stupid or pitiful, but only during sex do they treat her as an equal.

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It’s like Joe Yabuki meeting Rikiishi.

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>>1

If I were to put it in the words of Joe Yabuki, I encountered boxing.

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Poor thing.

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It’s tough.

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It’s sad that you’re just convinced that we are equal.

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It’s a special skill.

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Isn’t the depiction of first love just too cruel?

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>>7

From here on is the real hell…

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I have had sexual experiences, but…

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By the way, the other day, Lili-chan, who got caught, was saying something similar to the thread picture.

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It’s the first step towards destruction…

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It’s understandable that she would become distorted, considering she’s already a problematic child.

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Replacing sex with fights, martial arts, or killing turns it into a typical boy’s manga.

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>>12

That’s basically someone who will burn out and end up in ruin, isn’t it?

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It’s like when Naruto learned Shadow Clone Technique.

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I bet there are a lot of kids like the ones in the thread and Riri-chan...

I bet there are a lot of kids like the ones in the thread and Riri-chan…

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>>14

This guy really has an outstanding talent for delivering critical hits, despite being a completely unimpressive old man…

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>>14

The traces of effort in the handwriting suggest that they might be a person who has mastered a certain path.

It seems that prison social media is really popular.

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Is it something like Holy Land…?

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This is the skill that Mii-chan, who seemed to have nothing she was good at, finally learned.

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I was being hit, but is it really equal…?

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In other words, a de facto medalist.

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Mii-chan was rolled around because she is not very smart.

Riri-chan is smart, so she deceived the old man and collected money.

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Hatchi-Pocchi Ecchi

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A gloomy man who seems to be harboring discontent toward society is thinking about buying a junior high school girl, indicating that his hatred toward men is not completely concealed.

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Hole popularity

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The turning point was when the yankee trio acted and then treated me kindly.

If I had been treated more harshly like that, I might have had a somewhat different way of thinking.

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When it comes to junior high school (JC), if you view them sexually, it’s really tough unless you’re a true lolicon, as they seem too much like children.

Even a high school girl finds it difficult if she doesn’t properly learn makeup.

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>>25

You just don’t have the talent for being a lolicon, you idiot.

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>>30

I’m glad I don’t have any talent…

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Mii-chan’s first year of middle school is too eventful.

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I want an erotic image of Mii-chan who looks down on me only during dirty moments!

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There were kids at decent universities trying to satisfy themselves with casual relationships…

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For now, it’s good that Dr. Appendicitis isn’t getting involved.

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It’s like Katsuki Yamada meeting SASUKE.

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Emma Watson during the time of the Philosopher’s Stone hit hard even without the talent for being a lolicon.

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>>34

That girl looks mature, so it seems that lolicons weren’t particularly drawn to her.

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I’m glad he wasn’t a worthless guy who would lay a hand on his daughter…

I wonder if this was good…

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>>35

In the first place, if I hadn’t made a move on my little sister, Mii-chan wouldn’t have been born.

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The tragedy is that even if one lacks intelligence, it doesn’t mean they lack self-esteem.

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Humans are weak even when they are needed.

Even if in reality it’s just being used.

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Isn’t that ponytail kind of evil?

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>>40

I know that I’m not the brightest, but I feel this is more evil than the three who committed the rape.

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>>40

I think middle school students have that kind of unpleasantness.

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>>40

If you’re in the third year of junior high, I guess there are some nasty ones like that, but a kid with seniors following them since around the summer of their first year is just too annoying.

It’s probably something like the girl juvenile from Asahikawa the other day.

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I think it’s ridiculous that Sato-kun doesn’t get angry when someone whispers in his ear!

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>>42

It seems that I didn’t trust Mii-chan’s innocence that deeply.

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>>49

It seems that Sato has some kind of trauma related to sexual relationships.

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>>42

It wasn’t that important after all.

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I wonder if it’s a successful experience.

I think the fuse to a tragic death has just been lit.

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A valuable scene of the Nakamura family members not being bad in the past arc.

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What does Yamada think when he hears about such a past?

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>>51

(Interesting…)

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In reality, there are those who go as far as to bully and kill, so among the evil junior high girls, this one is still better.

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>>52

That’s going too far.

Don’t compare the University of Tokyo with Harvard University.

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My heart tightened here.

It’s Mii-chan! Are you going to do it again? Say that you like Mii-chan? Oh really…? Okayyyyy!!!

My heart tightened here.

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Shigeo and Mii are not equal; Mii is superior, right?

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>>57

In the conversation scene with Shigeo, Mii-chan seems more reasonable.

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>>57

Shigeo looks down on women relatively fundamentally…

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Mii-chan is the best!

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If it weren’t for that ponytail, I could have lived a completely different life.

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I feel that Sato-kun is distorted in a different direction rather than being innocent.

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>>70

Isn’t this what a middle school student would be like?

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>>75

Children reading their parents’ strange novels and trying to act mature are just like that.

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Ponytails are trash as a person.

Sato-kun has a bad personality.

Satsuki-chan is normal.

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I thought my life would be over if I was attacked by Mii-chan and someone else saw it, so I’m disappointed.

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A beautiful boy with a hatred for the opposite sex tends to have a pretty messed-up past.

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The ponytail is also amazing, and having a rapist yankee is also dangerous, so if you dig deeper, the country is in trouble.

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Well, middle schoolers can be really cruel, so I guess they would do something like this.

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It’s funny how “Use rubber” comes out of such a mouth.

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I don’t really care, but is the word “bitch” really that widespread in this era?

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>>83

Huh…?

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>>86

I know it, but it’s slang that people usually don’t use.

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>>95

Using those kinds of words and having fun is something that’s common during puberty, right?

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>>86

I’m around the same age as Mii-chan and from the flip phone generation, but I don’t recall the word “bitch” being widely used in this era.

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>>107

Grandpa…

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>>107

Do you know what all the middle schools of your generation are like, you aspie?

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They were a generation that was called not just a bitch, but outright a promiscuous woman.

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>>116

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>>116

It seems there is a problem with the brain.

You should die!

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>>116

Well, you can understand a certain level of vocabulary from dramas, student theater, manga, and so on, right?

The era was still underground, with things like Train Man and stuff like that.

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>>135

Do you really think the 80s were like Be-Bop and the Dangerous Cop?

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>>83

Yamada probably filled in the gaps in his mind after hearing Mii-chan’s stories.

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There were some crazy ones among my classmates too.

Satsuki-chan was recognized as a partner in the prostitution business.

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>>84

That’s normal at a junior high school level.

Regardless of good or bad

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I thought it was the girl with black hair who would mess up, but it’s the one with the ponytail!

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>>88

That child really isn’t doing anything except being jealous of Mii-chan and complaining…

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>>94

So cute…

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If you think about it, Mii-chan is telling the past in a logical and coherent way.

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>>89

Well, I think that the story told by Mii-chan, which depicts things from that time just to maintain the appearance of a manga, is really incoherent.

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As expected, there was no one in the classroom who would say something like “I want to do it” directly to the person.

It might be different now.

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You’re not saying it to their face, are you?

Backbiting

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>>91

There probably isn’t anyone who would say something like that within earshot…

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The 12 months until Mii-chan becomes the champion.

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>>93

Maga Poke is saved because even though the main story is dark, the tankobon promotions bring some silliness, right?

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Huh? Isn’t that a fictional setting?

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Yamada says he’s being told, but from Mii-chan’s perspective, it’s actually Mii-chan’s past story…

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Well, Sato-kun is probably very popular, so I guess he liked that he seems to have no true feelings for love and desire.

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I mean, isn’t it whatever since that retard is going to get killed anyway?

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People say my grandma is pitiful, but this person is pretty bad too…

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>>104

Aren’t we all unhappy ordinary people, for better or worse? I’m not a good person, but I’ve had bad luck.

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>>104

Well, that’s Mi-chan’s grandmother, after all…

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>>104

However, it is a fact that, in that era, the priority of social standing in people’s values was incredibly high.

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It’s such a shame to lose to a raper after collaborating with Hachipocchi in hell…

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>>106

Mii-chan is not losing!

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>>112

If you get hit and become quiet, isn’t that a loss…?

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It seems that Sato-kun has had experiences that make him feel disgust towards sex.

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Yamada, who is being told this, might be feeling, “The story is incoherent and I don’t really understand…”

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I’ve only seen bits and pieces, but is this story based on facts?

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>>114

The version of Mii-chan in the modern era has a model that the author met.

The past section is a creation based on the author’s research.

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>>114

Aren’t you generating Mi-chan by fusing together various experiences of people around the author?

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>>114

It used to be that way, but after several refinements, both the setting and the development have changed quite a bit, so the serialized version is mostly fiction.

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>>114

It seems that there is a model for Mii-chan, but I guess this past episode mixes in some general cases.

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My grandmother is so worn out that she doesn’t care about appearances from the start.

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Mii-chan made me say she’s the best, so Mii-chan wins!

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When Mii-chan entered middle school and met Sato-kun, she felt all warm and fuzzy inside!

But when I had sex with seniors, teachers, and older guys, I felt just as warm and fuzzy!

It seems like it will end at that level.

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Is “bitch” rather an old way of saying things?

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I hope the child who shouts and starts singing during class stops coming to school soon.

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>>129

It was hell when I got assigned to sit next to that person during the seat rearrangement.

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>>129

Sato-kun, who silenced others with just subtle changes in his expression, was a savior.

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>>136

(The teacher lost weight due to stress.)

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The essence of why delinquents and troubled individuals easily open their legs is somewhat like the picture in the thread.

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It's looking like this right now, isn't it?

It’s looking like this right now, isn’t it?

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>>132

I wonder if it’s fun to draw.

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Indeed, I feel like “bitch” isn’t really used that much.

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What I often heard long ago is “Son of a b***h” rather than just “b***h” by itself?

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It’s a typical response, but the reason why this happened is that they were placed in a regular class…

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>>141

It was because the homeroom teacher was an idiot!

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>>146

The job of a regular class teacher is to educate children without disabilities, right!?

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>>148

Are you treating other people’s children as disabled?

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>>150

If we assume they are healthy, they are a super problematic child and a shoplifting bitch.

Well, being bullied is the latest episode.

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“More of a promiscuous woman than a bitch.”

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Sato-kun’s true feelings were more favorable than I expected, which makes it even worse.

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I feel like a little while ago, I was called terms like “burikko” or “abazure”.

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I wonder how Mii-chan’s parents grew up in the first place…

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>>145

Grandma must have desperately taken care of it by herself during her work breaks.

Of course, it is not enough.

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After researching “bitch,” it turned out to be a BL term that deviated from its original meaning…

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The middle school section is based on interviews.

The person I interviewed has prepared some outrageous materials for me…

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>>151

I think it was a school nurse that the author coincidentally met again.

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>>151

Complaining about one’s misfortunes can be comforting.

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>>151

They are a couple I happened to meet during a trip taken in between my series.

This author is impressive.

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I think Sato-kun is quite the typical case of “chuunibyou.”

…Was there such a thing as “chūnibyō” at that time?

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>>152

Everyone has a chuunibyou, even if they don’t have a name for it.

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Mii-chan is foolish and pitiful.

I can’t stand being thought of as stupid and pitiful.

How am I supposed to deal with that?

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The dim-witted cabaret girl who is experiencing domestic violence (modern version of Ai-chan) is someone the author has actually met, so it makes me wonder if there are cabaret girls like this.

In the past, Ami-chan has mixed various episodes from the author’s interviews, so each story has a strong impact.

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I think the character of Mii-chan in the Magapoke version has internal consistency on its own.

I can feel that it has been greatly enhanced since the X version.

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Editors are amazing.

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Loosely, promiscuous, and other derogatory terms for women.

The term “bitch” became established around 2010.

In the context of BL terminology, “bitch” has been used to refer to someone who is promiscuous.

In English, it’s a girl who easily sleeps around, not a bitch, but a slut.

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The previous cover illustration is suggestive, isn’t it?

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I heard that the spirit of manga editing in Dansha is overflowing with the attitude that we will create the manga without relying on the writers!

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When I was rummaging through garbage and eating, I thought, “There’s no way this connects to the modern part…” but it seems like it might actually connect quite a bit this time.

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It seems that Sato-kun and Satsuki-chan also don’t have good memories anymore.

Nothing good happened…

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In Japanese, “bitch” might be translated as “abazure” or something similar.

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Hitting the delinquent senior just for the sake of it is a bit…

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>>172

There are times when you want to hit Mii-chan, right? Even Momo-san said that…

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At that time, the “bitch” was the image of an apparel brand.

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The middle school edition is probably from the early 2000s.

It’s a time when internet slang seems to be relatively well-developed.

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>>174

Since the elementary school was around 1999, I think that’s probably it.

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The only big event that seems likely from here is the earthquake.

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I was a child at the time, but I had no knowledge of BL, though I did know about bitches from shows like South Park.

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In the world, there are idiots and disabled people who exceed our expectations in a negative sense, and to prevent them from causing trouble in society, there is a safety net represented by welfare.

I’m so stupid that I can’t accept that I am the kind of person to whom that applies, and I end up causing even more trouble, so I can’t be saved.

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>>178

In Mii-chan’s case, the influence of parental education is significant.

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However, if Mii Papa isn’t involved in the PePeRoPeRo skill acquisition event, then Mii Papa has no more role…

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>>180

That person probably won’t come out.

The theory of the culprit is weak.

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Mii-chan, please don’t die 😢

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What is this ponytail that spins like crazy and is unhesitatingly wicked, with connections to the troublesome crowd?

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>>182

If you think of it as someone like the perpetrator of the Asahikawa incident, then it’s certainly possible.

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It was unpleasant when they made a fuss in the classroom and showed distaste, but since it could be considered something animalistic, it might have been within an acceptable range.

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However, since I’m not going back to the modern arc, Mii-chan’s lifespan isn’t decreasing at all…

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And then Mi-chan died without experiencing anything good at all.

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>>187

Happily ever after.

Without any gimmicks

For both the person themselves and the people around them.

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>>193

It’s not a joyful occasion for me.

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>>198

How will you survive for another 60 years with that head?

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>>187

Because Yamada has become a little easier to live.

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But when people are doing lewd things, they tend to be in a silly state, so Mii-chan’s point of view is relatively correct.

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Since it’s “Mii-chan and Yamada-san,” we should also depict Yamada’s first love and first time.

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In the past, I was punched by delinquents, and in the present, I was punched by Mao-kun.

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There was also a story about a certain actress’s daughter who was expelled from private middle school for doing something almost the same as a ponytail.

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Even if I say that being born was a mistake, it’s undeniable to the extent that there’s nothing I can do about it.

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Riri-chan’s talent is really amazing.

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If being born is a sin that cannot be erased~

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>>196

Living must be the punishment we bear.

…I wonder whose fault it is that that sin was created?

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Mii-chan is just pitiful; it’s hard to watch.

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>>197

It’s a living hell, and it seems like I would end up in hell even after I die.

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It feels like the life of Matsuko Disliked, doesn’t it?

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Mii-chan is only 12 years old, yet it’s too hard mode.

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Is the level of noise in the classroom for real?

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Why does this senior have connections with a rapist? They were just an elementary school student until recently.

Mii-chan likes Sato-kun, doesn’t she?

Why does this senior have connections with a rapist? They were just an elementary school student until recently.

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>>207

I’m a victim of the JS era, which is beneficial for me.

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The handsome guy who was enjoying special moments with a simple-minded but pretty girl is also quite something.

Like you said, it seems middle school isn’t possible, right?

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Yukina-chan’s character design is too small considering her accessories.

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>>209

I mean, I haven’t done anything…

While I was complaining, Mii-chan blew herself up.

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Dogs and cats boldly come into heat even around humans.

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It’s a scary place, Miyagi.

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Even a female villain has a certain charm, that’s the mark of a female author.

The man was ugly, like Morita.

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It’s for my own benefit…

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