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[Mii-chan and Yamada-san] I was disappointed that this guy is all show and no substance.

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You’re not giving off the vibe of a strong character from the start!

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Are there any strong elements?

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I don’t understand why the discussion about strength is starting in this manga.

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>>3

You’re collaborating with Hatchi Potchi Punch, and you were promoting it in a match card format, right?

This is a battle manga.

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>>15

I never thought they would officially do something like this, which looks like a mashup, no matter how many times I see it.

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What are you saying after lifting it up on your own?

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By bringing Mii-chan into this world, I have increased the number of murderers by one.

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I was wondering if you were with Mii-chan…

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Wanna do it?

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Are you dead?

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I might be unbeatable in Hokkaido.

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>>9

Golden Kamuy

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Is the strongest one right now the ponytail? Grandma?

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>>10

Mao-kun

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>>10

Hall of Fame: The murderer of Miichan

SS: The person who took Dad is an old lady.

(Underworld Wall)

S: Rape Senpai (Fat) Ponytail

A: Rape Senpai (Tall) Rape Senpai (Masked) Mao-kun Shigeo

(The Wall of Abnormality)

B: Yamada and other hostesses, student group, manager

(The Wall of the Able-bodied)

C: Mu-chan, Mii Mama

(Survivor’s Wall)

D: Ham Cutlet Mii-chan Mii Papa

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>>31

Aren’t you embarrassed to be on the same level as a hamster?

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Yeah.

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There is a possibility that only one person has survived.

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I thought it was a more important character, but I laughed at the rough treatment it received like a piece of trash.

17: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx7

I haven’t trained my daughter to lick anything, I’m not the real culprit, and I don’t randomly attack women either.

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The comment that shook me was asking what happened with the Great East Japan Earthquake in 2012 in my hometown of Miyagi.

Too overly sensational.

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>>18

It’s been over two years since I moved to Tokyo, so it shouldn’t matter.

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I’m glad I died.

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>>19

It seems like they are still living in the northern land…

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You might appear at your daughter’s grave if you’re still alive.

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It seems like the level of disability is higher than I expected, and I seriously thought, what is grandma even doing…

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Honestly, I lost interest all at once.

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Grow a stubbly beard.

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I thought it was the final disaster that followed the grandmother’s death, but then the earthquake struck.

It’s a gentle conclusion.

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A character that exits without showing the depths of their strength is definitely going to reappear later on.

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It’s scary that the eyes are facing in different directions.

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If grandma dies, there will be no one to put Mii-chan in the grave, so she is alive.

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I released something, but I couldn’t handle it and it ended up being processed, making me feel the limits of the author.

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>>28

It’s more dangerous to handle something like this properly.

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>>28

This manga is primarily about Mii-chan and Yamada-san as the main characters.

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>>28

It was said that Mii-chan was already gone by the time she became aware of things.

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Having a beard is dirty, huh…

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It’s not necessarily decided that he’s dead yet.

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It resembles the mantle of a doctor.

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>>32

This is something that’s been said quite a bit.

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Having the Yakuza deal with my son or throwing him out for a million yen.

The old lady’s true power is ruthless!

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It's a legendary technique.

It’s the legendary technique! It is said to be the original form of karate, developed by monks in ancient Indian martial arts to deflect countless arrows approaching from all directions.

It’s a legendary technique.

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I start to hate it because it looks like me.

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The grandmother who was actually scary.

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Grandma, please marry me!

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That old hag can take that kind of action…

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Discussions about the strength of this kind of enforcement tend to make the police the strongest ones.

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>>42

If the police are weak, this world is finished.

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>>42

In this manga, you can only catch Muu-chan, so you’re a weakling.

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>>42

The police were manipulated in Hokkaido…

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Having a baby face with stubble was way too creepy.

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It’s not like the old woman called the yakuza or anything!

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Mii-chan’s role was finished at the moment she was created.

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Did Dad die?

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Did you go beyond the wall of the old lady’s anti-social forces!?

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>>52

Just worrying about the neighborhood’s reputation.

I only sold one of my sons…

There is no blood or tears!

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I might be building a fortune living in Hokkaido.

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It’s either dead or been imprisoned for several decades from now on.

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>>54

It’s a route to get insurance money by killing, so they’re dead.

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The man picking me up is such a hardcore yakuza that it makes me laugh, but until I’m no longer needed, I’m sure he’ll treat me nicely on the surface…

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The anonymous person judged by appearance, but Dad was innocent, right?

The person with glasses who is with me is also a staff member at Hello Work.

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This guy with the beard is seriously gross.

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I was so excited about when it would come out, but did it really die?

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The beard is gross.

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The focus of the eyes is off, and the body is in an unnatural position with both hands awkwardly opened, but it seems to be more severe than I was expecting…

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Grandma, your son is involved in a crime, but aren’t you going to tell the police?

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>>64

Well… I wonder if grandma is in on it too.

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>>64

In such cases, reassurance usually comes first.

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I think it’s a poor way to say it, but that character would be better off dead…

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>>66

Rather, it’s crazy that I lived until that year.

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Being short compared to an average adult male is also creepy.

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>>67

When I stood next to my niece, I looked big, didn’t I?

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Anyone who thinks this is dead has no talent for reading Jump.

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>>68

I knew it, you think of Mii-chan as a character in a jump battle manga…!

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>>75

Mii-chan is a useless protagonist who can only win against weaker opponents.

A reflection meeting thread will be created every week.

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>>68

I want to be able to provide responses at this level.

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Is that old lady really connected to organized crime?!

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Here, it seemed like I was perceived as the power type with a lack of intelligence who doesn’t talk much, but rather, there was also the possibility of being the quiet type who doesn’t speak.

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Who is this guy again?

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I was saying lines when I was planning for the production of Mii-chan No. 2, huh?

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Can this person do anything if taken somewhere?

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>>76

Everything is healthy and usable except for the brain.

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When Meiko and the thread image appear, it gets exciting, but it seems both of them are done already.

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I was surprised to see the end depicted because I thought it would never be touched upon again.

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Well, from a storytelling perspective, the character has already fulfilled their role by the time they appear, and continuing with Dad’s story would only derail the narrative.

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It’s either a “tako-beya” (a slang term for a place where workers are exploited) or a tuna fishing boat, right?

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I wonder why they left Mei-ko behind when they could have taken her along.

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>>87

It seems you can handle the minimum household chores, so labor is necessary, right?

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There are real parents who throw their kids into useless schools or places that make them feel like they’re dying.

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>>88

That’s what Totsuka Yacht School is like, right?

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I don’t like the idea of transplanting organs from disabled people because it seems like I might become disabled too.

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The latest version emphasizes the strabismus even more, it’s crazy…

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But if you guys really spread evil vibes in the thread, it would be off-putting, right?

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>>93

If you try to do that, you’ll be stopped before you reach anything anonymous.

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The only reasons for not having younger brothers or sisters in that environment are being dead, being captured, or being part of the yakuza.

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>>94

I’ve heard that they’re working away, so they were originally a laborer.

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Is the supply of Papaponi hopeless?

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Mii-chan’s hometown was affected by the earthquake, and her dad might be alive.

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Honestly, if I could have demonstrated this wickedness before creating Mii-chan…

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But even though they are relatives, they are getting an amateur pregnant with unprotected sex…

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This guy is saying the author is being soft by not letting him go wild.

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>>101

Since you’re already doing incest, you might as well sexually abuse your daughter too, it’s boring.

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>>101

There are quite a few quiet types of individuals with intellectual disabilities, even though the aggressive types stand out.

Maybe

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Uwaaa… Mii-chan, Dad is wandering around Hokkaido.

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He died without even a decent line…

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I was surprised to find out that Mii’s dad killed a Yakuza and fled in the paid version.

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>>104

It was scary to mutter with vacant eyes that I wanted to try because no one would tell me the reason why you shouldn’t kill.

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>>104

Speaking too fluently creates a difference in interpretation for me personally.

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I thought “migrant work” was another way of saying “prison.”

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It’s a case where they couldn’t handle a character that was too strong in the story.

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Why didn’t you just clearly say that he’s dead instead of making him missing?

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>>108

It’s more convenient that way when making a sequel.

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>>108

The flashback has a lot of a god’s perspective, but when it comes to dad’s whereabouts, it’s clearly stated by Mii-chan, so I guess it’s still unclear.

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>>108

Are you talking about the author of Sauna Wars?

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I thought it was like Syamu.

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>>109

That person has a driver’s license too…

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>>119

I dislike this.

“I really hated the thought of saying ‘Even in Thailand, they are getting an MT…’ so much that I would rather take an MT instead of an AT.”

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If you don’t have a younger brother or sister, it means that having a mom is more rational than pulling a grandpa with a double draw, so there must be some reason for that.

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I thought they would be active as powerful figures on the dark side, like a half-gray with a cheat or the seventh prince’s Gitan.

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Actually, it’s the one that becomes the final boss when alive, right?

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Could it be that you killed Mii-chan…?

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Dad is the suspect theory.

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This manga occasionally follows the syntax of battle manga, doesn’t it?

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The author likes JoJo enough to go to Egypt.

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Was it the protagonist from the previous work?

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Mii’s mom died in the earthquake, the old lady died of old age or illness, and Mii’s dad was murdered?

The Nakamura family has been wiped out.

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>>124

No one will be left to bury Miiko.

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>>130

Ultimately, it’s certain that Mii-chan will lose contact with everyone in the Nakamura family, so whether she’s dead or alive, there might not be anyone to put her in a grave to begin with, right?

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>>124

It would be good if the whole family could reunite in hell.

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I hope you will question the limits of welfare in the world after making your debut in general magazines.

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Mii-chan and Yamada-san’s strongest ranking…?

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There may also be a possibility that the place they were taken to gets raided and they return.

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Dad will rise to power in Hokkaido and become a violent, power-hungry yakuza.

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It’s foreshadowing for the second one to be set up when they come back in the final episode.

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>>135

Mii-chan and Yamada-san 2 is starting.

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Ah, it’s a foreshadowing for the Hokkaido spin-off.

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>>137

Is the survival for searching for gold bars about to begin?

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>>137

It starts from the moment when the restraints are put on…

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Is it true that Yamada-san and the girl in the thread are making a baby?!

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>>138

Let’s name the child who was born Miko.

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It is revealed that Yamada is behind Mii-chan, who is visiting the grave at the end.

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>>143

Is it Big Boss…?

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>>143

In the first volume of the comic, a figure that resembles that was added.

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>>149

Are you a millionaire to spend money on this crappy manga?

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Mii Papa’s My Home Hero is starting…

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Although you said you love and care about Mom, you seem really uninterested.

Since there’s no phone call, I wonder if it’s okay not to contact him, and even when Yamada’s parents say they’ll cry over it, I just brush it off.

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>>146

In other words, because she’s recognized as being “excluded even at home,” it is thought that Magapoke Mii-chan actually dislikes her mom.

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>>151

Of course, there’s no way I would like something like that.

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I wonder who buried Mii-chan in the grave?

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Just knowing that it can talk is a big step in understanding this guy’s character.

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>>148

You said we would go camping in grandma’s car, right!?

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Now that the ponytail has become a Yuses Gozzo.

I don’t know what will happen to Dad either…

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A family that doesn’t even contact each other despite the earthquake…

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If the old woman had made her decision a bit faster.

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If the old woman had gotten him castrated

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>>156

It’s abuse!!!

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This is a thread that reveals the dark, true feelings that people have towards individuals with intellectual disabilities.

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>>157

Well, that doesn’t benefit Japan at all.

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>>157

Isn’t the author more problematic than the anonymous one regarding that?

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>>199

No…

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>>201

The author is just making a joke out of disabled people.

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Meiko’s mother is just a roommate, really.

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The line about loving Mom gently has been in the X version.

It seems that they felt it was impossible to go overboard with the past storyline, so they made adjustments.

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>>159

Love and hate can coexist.

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>>163

If you treat it like a treasure and say something like that! If you get caught in a Dempsey Roll, it will turn out that way, right?

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Are you living as a modern part-time mom?

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>>162

Missing or unaccounted for.

They probably died in the earthquake.

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>>162

If I were alive, I would probably become a local specialty.

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Maybe I’m having such an excessive reaction because you’re a presence closer to me than Mii-chan.

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Eugenics Protection Law… Oh God…

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“Just hand it over to the yakuza, Dad.”

Why are Mii-chan and Mama keeping it right there?

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>>167

Isn’t Mii-chan being expelled?

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>>167

Dad was probably taken along almost against his will.

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There are quite a few children who have been abused who dislike their parents but still love them.

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Surprisingly, there might be families with children living in Hokkaido.

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>>172

The reproduction of unhappiness.

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>>172

A reroll that shouldn’t hit.

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>>172

Let’s do Part 2, Susukino Edition!

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It feels like I had to remove someone because they were difficult to handle.

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>>173

I threw it away because my grandma was having a hard time dealing with it.

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It seems that even in the Middle Ages or that era, there would be a way to sell off troublesome relatives for a small amount of money.

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I wanted you to scatter seeds like Bando Yujiro.

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Aren’t there any bad things about Sato-kun?

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>>179

None

None

There isn’t any.

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The old woman seemed rational, but suddenly became a fucking murderer.

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>>182

There was no way someone who produces disabled people in succession could be normal…

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>>182

No, you’re just a worthless person who knocked away the essential welfare hand for your own vanity and public image.

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>>193

In the end, instead of relying on welfare, they depend on anti-social forces, which is really pathetic.

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The old woman is likely to die without receiving any care.

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A young girl is cheeky… I’ll erase you…

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The root of all evil that is neglecting child care must be terrible.

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A ranch in Hokkaido was running a real and terrible octopus room, so they probably got thrown into a place like that.

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When it comes to Hokkaido, there was that incident where disabled people were made to work as unpaid slave labor on a ranch, right?

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>>189

There were rumors that the local government was also in on it… It’s terrifying.

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>>189

I think those anonymous people saying “get castrated” or “should have died” are on the same level.

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BBA might also be mentally exhausted, so there may have been times when they felt like suddenly wanting to die.

It’s probably not that way since there’s no description.

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The sad past of a cabaret girl who no one is interested in…

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>>192

No matter what I do, all they’ll say is, “It’s better than what Mii-chan did…”

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I want to see an AV where an actor irresponsibly ejaculates inside a healthy amateur woman on her fertile days.

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Removing the beard reduces discomfort.

Removing the beard reduces discomfort.

I said I’m going to work in Hokkaido, and that’s it.

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>>205

Oh, that way…

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>>205

This is Morita.

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Finally, it’s here… Mii-chan is serious.

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A life hack by an old woman who pretends to be healthy, raises funds through insurance, and then gets rid of them.

Wow, seriously hacking life…

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Fish that were shipped without being licked.

I never want to see your face again.

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It seems they don’t even understand where they are being taken.

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Since they were probably infamous in the local area, the anti-social forces might have contacted them…

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Hokkaido looks fun!

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Putting disabled people in a sweatshop to make them work and embezzling their wages.

Life hacks that can also receive subsidies from local governments are spreading everywhere…

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I wonder what happened to the disposal of the remaining one, old woman.

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Are you really going to Hokkaido in the first place?

Did you get buried because you did something dangerous?

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