Death March kara Hajimaru Isekai Kyousoukyoku - Vol. 17 Ch. 107

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Once again, thank you SO MUCH SILAS for uploading all of these in a mega batch. I’ve missed it so much.

Glad the little ones finally got a solid combat teacher, and they are samurai! Can’t wait till the parallel-Japan region gets visited. Maybe Lulu will be appreciated.
 
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Passing a Playboy Bunny costume off as traditional Japanese garb... What a cultured hero.
 
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Am I the only one noticing the AI slop artifacts?
Slop? What do you have against the south-east asians and their culture, always grifting mangakas' work to advertise their patreon, paypal, ko-fi, etc. to the fat americans and their provincials, the so-called europeans, who are all too lazy to use a dictionary and some photoshop? It's not like you don't enjoy slop. You're here reading isekai, after all. We are already one big human centipede.
 
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Slop? What do you have against the south-east asians and their culture, always grifting mangakas' work to advertise their patreon, paypal, ko-fi, etc. to the fat americans and their provincials, the so-called europeans, who are all too lazy to use a dictionary and some photoshop? It's not like you don't enjoy slop. You're here reading isekai, after all. We are already one big human centipede.
dude get help, like mental help
 
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dude get help, like mental help
I am mental help. What social pull existed eight months ago to make you write in correct and proper english that doesn't exist now? Why not just write "dude, get mental help;" what function does the clarifying split serve? It's obvious that you could have used the backspace on your keyboard (and rewritten your comment) just as you used the comma — just as you used the comma DESPITE adhering to memetic unserious ungrammar. The lack of capitalisation, of punctuation, is used by the speaker to shield theirself from engagement outside their own terms, like Asuka holding Shinji's nose closed so the kiss wasn't free and equal: "Sure, I said what I said, but it's not like I published an essay about it!" (in Asuka's voice). Prefacing your statement with "Am I the only one /.../" is couching your own thoughts in imagined popular opinion. That is delusional and it stems from social anxiety, even though we are anonymous, can click away at any time, and will never speak to each other again.
 
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