So now the kibbutz…
THIS time I’m joking, but this whole arc is so blatantly Jewy and naïvely Zionist.
I’m not shocked that the author has read about us (the choice of alphabet and numerals and random things just plain written in Hebrew in places tells me that she done research on us at the least, which is neat). I am mildly surprised. there is one community in all of Japan afaik, and our culture isn’t exactly concerned with spreading.
Anyway, I am glad the land the many-ears got was ACTUALLY vacant.
Free Palestine.
edit: Iruma’s not wearing his yarmulkears? When did that happen?
edit 2: If you’re a goy, you would not notice any of this, but it’s as embedded from the top, but I thought it may have been just me. Much like the gayness, where I thought it may have been reading too much into little things.
edit 2.1: I read the last chapter. It just kinda fell off. Probably would have taken away from the gravitas, so it makes sense, I just missed it.
edit3: I know most people will be confused. I‘m not gonna be surprised.