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[Mii-chan and Yamada-san] Who is it that broke Mii-chan’s heart?

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Mom? Suzaki-sensei? Muu-chan? Crazy psycho lesbian?

Pfft, ahahaha, even without Sato-kun, I’m not lonely at all anymore.

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It’s all of it!

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Only Mu-chan is not here.

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>>2

But if Muu-chan hadn’t invited me, I might not have gone to junior high…

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Wasn’t Mu-chan just pooping in the schoolyard?

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Well, the main reason is my parents… and then that grandmother of my parents.

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Hmm, well…

It’s a shame for the girl, but it doesn’t go away, does it?

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>>6

Because she’s not a girl, but a little girl.

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Muu-chan pooping in the schoolyard was a sudden lie from Mii-chan.

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It’s sad that things might have turned out relatively well if it weren’t for the crazy psycho lesbian.

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>>8

In that case, won’t it be a sad situation for Sato-kun?

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>>9

Sato-kun had no intentions of dating at all, right?

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>>12

There was a risk of not attending school due to being followed by a child with a disability.

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>>12

When Mii-chan was screeching, she seemed pretty annoying.

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The impressive skills and connections of the lesbian who instantly builds the impression of a promiscuous group.

It looks like a ladies’ comic.

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It’s a complex issue, so I can’t say it definitively relates to one factor.

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Once the vessel of the heart is cracked… it can never be whole again…

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If you were being followed by a noisy woman who seems to eat garbage, doesn’t brush her teeth properly, and has tattered clothes, even Sato-kun would find it unpleasant.

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Well, Sato-kun himself didn’t actually dislike Mii-chan…

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Sudden outbursts are not an intellectual disability but are often seen in developmental disorders.

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Even without a ponytail, I think Mii-chan ultimately acquires some sexual knowledge somewhere and says goodbye to Nakamura-san.

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I think that if Ponytail did nothing and Satou-kun and Satsuki-chan were there, it would have stayed peaceful just like that.

It seems like my mother and grandmother are going to mess things up again with their unnecessary actions…

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The ponytail is a bit too much like a lady’s comic, and I don’t know at what level of fiction I should view it.

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>>22

It is often the case in reality that girls provoke boys with bad characters to commit rape.

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>>23

There have been two incidents just recently…

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The completed Miichan in the thread image is beautiful, isn’t it?

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Oh, a Japanese person! When I find a Japanese person abroad, it feels like I’ve found an acquaintance. Last year’s New Year’s Eve, while traveling in Egypt, I surprisingly met a former teacher from a special needs class. She came to celebrate her retirement. I am an elementary school teacher in a regular class!!! After listening to her story, I felt inspired and wanted to redraw my work. I had already submitted the name for the “elementary school edition,” but could I interview you? Sure! Actually, I’m drawing a manga with a similar theme… I definitely want to hear your story while having tea… When you get a chance to show it to the editor from Egypt, please let me know!

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I feel that if the person in the thread is corrected by the right person, there’s a chance they can return to being a decent human.

It didn’t turn out that way.

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The Pharaoh’s Curse

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Every time I try to get on a decent route, there’s always someone trying to interfere with all their might.

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>>29

Because the conversation will end.

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A story about how able-bodied people are scarier than disabled people.

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What do you mean by that feeling?

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Isn’t it 80% Meiko and 20% not a ponytail?

Goda should be not guilty.

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I wonder what kind of material they got.

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>>33

It should be within a range that doesn’t interfere with the main story and is probably just a bizarre episode.

As a result, it turned into a monster that included everything.

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While there are external factors, Mii-chan herself also has a tendency to reject saving hands, so she is her own biggest obstacle.

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>>35

This is a problem we are facing in real welfare as well…

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>>35

That’s true, and it’s also true that those around us have no obligation to help or accept us.

In the first place, Mii-chan was never taught the wisdom, common sense, or judgment to recognize that it was a helping hand.

It’s too harsh to dismiss this as the person’s fault.

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The amazing thing about the ponytail is that I managed to do it all by myself…

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>>36

It’s not just a coincidence or a chain reaction like a Pythagorean switch; I’m really doing everything.

She’s far too capable for a seventh grader.

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Who killed Mii-chan?

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○○ Gacha failed!

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I really feel a strong dislike for this interview turning into that.

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I feel like that girl with the ponytail just wanted to support Yukina-chan, not that she’s a lesbian or anything.

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A worthless author who makes a profit from manga about already killed disabled people…

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It’s mom, right?

I shouldn’t have been born.

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People with mental disabilities should not fall in love.

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It feels like a forced tragic backstory and not quite right.

A heart that can break hasn’t existed from the very beginning.

So, what about that?

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>>48

Regardless of the content of the past arc, this modern arc has been read too carelessly.

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>>48

But I have a heart…

Well, as for Mii-chan, she’s relatively lighthearted, so I think her feelings are not much different from those of an ordinary person.

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>>58

It’s probably a response from someone who cannot feel self-affirmation unless they look down on disabled people, so it’s pointless to answer seriously.

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The editing for GO is quite crazy…

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If grandma had been placed in a special support class, things might have been different.

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There were things like r*** and tough situations that were normal, so it’s safe, right?

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If I just leave it alone, I definitely won’t be able to study, so it’s certain that I won’t be able to advance to high school and will drop out.

I guess the responsibility lies heavily with parents and old ladies.

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I don’t want to read such a ridiculous manga properly.

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I want to return to Yamada’s perspective soon.

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Finally, I’ve been able to connect with Tough…

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It’s strange not to go wild at a cabaret when there’s no emotional support.

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>>59

There must be something, like a support for you, Mao-kun.

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Middle school first-year student with exceptional skills.

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I want to know more about Mom’s brother, but at the same time, I’m not sure I do.

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It’s already over from the moment you’re born.

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