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These sex bots live such a cursed existance.
They were made for pleasing, yet everyone in this era thinks of them as holy beings, so no one dares to actually use them for their created purpose.
These sex bots live such a cursed existance.
They were made for pleasing, yet everyone in this era thinks of them as holy beings, so no one dares to actually use them for their created purpose.
I am assuming L-ko agreed to it. I can't imagine they could overpower her, after all.No, back up, don't just glaze over the church sacrificing an angel to be cornerstone fuel for their barrier. What the hell.
A hundred and something chapters of constant LaviXRoni cockblocks later...I long to see the day Ronie uses Lavie for her intended purpose.
DO IT AUTHOR AND MY LIFE IS YOURS
Nice.Nice.
You expected a Japanese manga to do something special based on a joke that doesn't work in their language or writing system?o..kay? And? Kinda expected a bit more from chapter 69 from THIS kind of series, but oh well
Japan has adopted the same numerals as everyone else.You expected a Japanese manga to do something special based on a joke that doesn't work in their language or writing system?
They also still use their own numerals in a lot of places.Nice.
Japan has adopted the same numerals as everyone else.
Yeah, and in English people still sometimes write out words like "one" or "two" or "sixty-nine" but that doesn't mean we don't recognize a nice 69.They also still use their own numerals in a lot of places.
I am assuming L-ko agreed to it. I can't imagine they could overpower her, after all.
Yeah, even if they're depraved perverts, angels are still angels; Lavie is insanely powerful and L-ko has abilities Lavie doesn't have. She's certainly okay with it NOW, and didn't try to leave or anything when given the chance.I am assuming L-ko agreed to it. I can't imagine they could overpower her, after all.
And just because Japanese people sometimes uses the same Arabic numeric, doesn't mean the same joke gets culturally spread to them. You're doing a lot of assumptions on how much things gets shared between two countries that uses completely different languages. I'm sure if I presented jokes from my country, you wouldn't have any idea what they are despite all of us using the same alphabet.Yeah, and in English people still sometimes write out words like "one" or "two" or "sixty-nine" but that doesn't mean we don't recognize a nice 69.