Getting Shot on the Frying Pan - Vol. 1 Ch. 3 - Orange Juice

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I guess the middle of nowhere of the Amazon can indeed be comfy as long as you've got a richfag friend inviting you to his super luxury resort. Easy peasy.
 
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So is Rodrigo a hot dude turned hot chick or he turned hot when he became a chick
 
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I'd like to know more of this. Can you please elaborate?
The light novel author who was arrested for tax evasion was likely Mamare Touno, who wrote Log Horizon. He was arrested in 2016, and was put under suspended arrest (if he goes three years without bad behavior, he won’t go to prison). That’ll be a theme going on, by the way.

The Weekly Shonen Jump author who was arrested when the mangaka was a kid is probably Mitsutoshi Shimabukuro. He was writing Seikimatsu Leader den Takeshi when, in 2002, he was arrested for paying a 16-year-old girl 80,000 yen to have sex with him (he claimed he didn’t know the prostitute he hired was 16). His manga was cancelled when he got arrested, but his arrest was suspended and in 2005 he resumed Takeshi, following up with Toriko after. It’s heavily assumed that Shimabukuro got leniency with Shueisha for his actions because Eiichiro Oda, author of One Piece, is a closed friend of his and vouched for him, though there is no concrete proof of that.

The author who is mentioned to have been arrested for sexual assault during COVID is likely Tatsuya Matsuki, author of Act-Age. In August 2020, he was arrested for allegedly approaching and inappropriately touching two female middle school students in June of that same year (reports said he was riding around on a bike, going up to girls and molesting them). Act-Age was cancelled almost immediately after, and Matsuki was, of course, put under suspended arrest.

By that logic, the mangaka who was arrested for CSAM at the beginning of the chapter was the most recent case: Kenya Suzuki, author of Please Tell Me! Galko-chan. In December 2021, one of his close friends posted on Twitter that he went missing and wasn’t seen for a week, which caused people around the internet (yours truly included) to worry about his well-being. As it turns out, he was safe… in jail, because he was arrested for importing child porn from Germany. Kadokawa immediately cancelled Galko-chan and Suzuki was - say it with me now - put under suspended arrest. He’s still out and about now, posting on his Twitter and trying to get more new work.

There’s also Nobuhiro Watsuki, author of Ruroni Kenshin, who was also arrested for possession of CP, but that was in 2017 so I doubt the manga is referring to that. I think.
 
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The light novel author who was arrested for tax evasion was likely Mamare Touno, who wrote Log Horizon. He was arrested in 2016, and was put under suspended arrest (if he goes three years without bad behavior, he won’t go to prison). That’ll be a theme going on, by the way.

The Weekly Shonen Jump author who was arrested when the mangaka was a kid is probably Mitsutoshi Shimabukuro. He was writing Seikimatsu Leader den Takeshi when, in 2002, he was arrested for paying a 16-year-old girl 80,000 yen to have sex with him (he claimed he didn’t know the prostitute he hired was 16). His manga was cancelled when he got arrested, but his arrest was suspended and in 2005 he resumed Takeshi, following up with Toriko after. It’s heavily assumed that Shimabukuro got leniency with Shueisha for his actions because Eiichiro Oda, author of One Piece, is a closed friend of his and vouched for him, though there is no concrete proof of that.

The author who is mentioned to have been arrested for sexual assault during COVID is likely Tatsuya Matsuki, author of Act-Age. In August 2020, he was arrested for allegedly approaching and inappropriately touching two female middle school students in June of that same year (reports said he was riding around on a bike, going up to girls and molesting them). Act-Age was cancelled almost immediately after, and Matsuki was, of course, put under suspended arrest.

By that logic, the mangaka who was arrested for CSAM at the beginning of the chapter was the most recent case: Kenya Suzuki, author of Please Tell Me! Galko-chan. In December 2021, one of his close friends posted on Twitter that he went missing and wasn’t seen for a week, which caused people around the internet (yours truly included) to worry about his well-being. As it turns out, he was safe… in jail, because he was arrested for importing child porn from Germany. Kadokawa immediately cancelled Galko-chan and Suzuki was - say it with me now - put under suspended arrest. He’s still out and about now, posting on his Twitter and trying to get more new work.

There’s also Nobuhiro Watsuki, author of Ruroni Kenshin, who was also arrested for possession of CP, but that was in 2017 so I doubt the manga is referring to that. I think.
Wasn't the Nobuhiro Watsuki case an issue when the material he ordered were originally legal utnil it arrived in customs?
 
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I dunno. The news articles I saw didn’t really mention.

In any case, that still doesn’t justify what he did.
 
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mf really went to brazil just to drink some juice
anyway hes imagining them wearing bras too lmaoo
 
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Rodrigo just went and yoinked a little swamp puppy from the Amazon, huh.

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