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joined Jan 18, 2016

Felt bad about that girl but loved those business tactics, especially for the candy.

Win%202
joined Nov 12, 2020

I was wondering where the 1% Crack Cocaine series went.

Now we get a new crackhead!

Hodo%20hodo
joined Apr 11, 2019

good

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joined Apr 15, 2013

At first I thought the bunny had drawn a building for the local nazi group, but then I remembered that a lot of Asian countries don't have that same association with the symbol that the west does. That made a whole lot more sense.

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joined Sep 1, 2017

At first I thought the bunny had drawn a building for the local nazi group, but then I remembered that a lot of Asian countries don't have that same association with the symbol that the west does. That made a whole lot more sense.

IDK Japanese people should know exactly what it means. They were nazi Germany's allie in the war.
However I know if you draw the design with arms turned one way it's the nazi symbol, if you draw the arms the other way it's just some old religious symbol. I want to say buddhist, but don't quote me on that. The trouble is I don't remember which way is which. And I don't really want googling nazi stuff in my search history. So I'm going to be outraged by the nazi bunnies to be on the safe side.

joined Nov 22, 2019

At first I thought the bunny had drawn a building for the local nazi group, but then I remembered that a lot of Asian countries don't have that same association with the symbol that the west does. That made a whole lot more sense.

IDK Japanese people should know exactly what it means. They were nazi Germany's allie in the war.
However I know if you draw the design with arms turned one way it's the nazi symbol, if you draw the arms the other way it's just some old religious symbol. I want to say buddhist, but don't quote me on that. The trouble is I don't remember which way is which. And I don't really want googling nazi stuff in my search history. So I'm going to be outraged by the nazi bunnies to be on the safe side.

Yeah lol I came to the comments just for this. The swastika was originally a Buddhist symbol, and in countries where Buddhism is popular its pretty much the symbol of Buddhism, on par with he cross for Christianity. It dosen't quite have the same weight as the cross, but it is still a very popular symbol used throughout history in buddisht art and architecture. So the symbol likely is just to denote the local Buddhist temple.

While the nazi party did appropriate the symbol, it still exists across numerous ancient statues and temples. As a result, in those countries, the swastika's tie to the nazi party is secondary to its religious meaning, since most people growing up there will see the symbol numerous times in Buddhist imagery before they ever learn any sort of WWII history.

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Win%202
joined Nov 12, 2020

I was wondering where the 1% Crack Cocaine series went.

Now we get a new crackhead!

Nice,it's back again.

Also,gotta have that big house so you can have all those science babies!

Win%202
joined Nov 12, 2020

At first I thought the bunny had drawn a building for the local nazi group, but then I remembered that a lot of Asian countries don't have that same association with the symbol that the west does. That made a whole lot more sense.

IDK Japanese people should know exactly what it means. They were nazi Germany's allie in the war.
However I know if you draw the design with arms turned one way it's the nazi symbol, if you draw the arms the other way it's just some old religious symbol. I want to say buddhist, but don't quote me on that. The trouble is I don't remember which way is which. And I don't really want googling nazi stuff in my search history. So I'm going to be outraged by the nazi bunnies to be on the safe side.

Yeah lol I came to the comments just for this. The swastika was originally a Buddhist symbol, and in countries where Buddhism is popular its pretty much the symbol of Buddhism, on par with he cross for Christianity. It dosen't quite have the same weight as the cross, but it is still a very popular symbol used throughout history in buddisht art and architecture. So the symbol likely is just to denote the local Buddhist temple.

While the nazi party did appropriate the symbol, it still exists across numerous ancient statues and temples. As a result, in those countries, the swastika's tie to the nazi party is secondary to its religious meaning, since most people growing up there will see the symbol numerous times in Buddhist imagery before they ever learn any sort of WWII history.

One must also note that Hitler created the design mostly from his childhood memories of seeing similar patterns in various churches,albeit,I don't know how much he knew of the original swastika when making his final draft.

What I can say as a guarantee is that trusting the randomly selected Japanese person to actually have good history education is more of a gamble then any plain ol' casino,because I have interacted with Japanese people who still didn't know what Malaysia was even after telling them where Japan began their invasion hours before Pearl Harbour was struck.

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joined Aug 29, 2019

At times it's kinda trippy. Good to see there's still more of it to come.

What I wanna know is what the swastika actually represents in this case. Is it a religious building?
(checks Wikipedia)
Aha! "On Japanese maps, a swastika (left-facing and horizontal) is used to mark the location of a Buddhist temple."

Purple Library Guy
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joined Mar 3, 2013

So, um, does anyone else feel like, in the background, there are gradually more and more rabbits and fewer and fewer humans? It's like there's this insidious takeover going on.

Munch
joined Mar 23, 2021

weirdly normal chapter

Pinekon
joined Jan 10, 2022

One of my favorite series.

Palucina1
joined May 26, 2020

Ramen-eating Hinawa? That's just a regular day for these two.

Palucina1
joined May 26, 2020

This proves my theory, that Gay Panic can put a girl in an altered mental state. Allowing her to solve complex computations, while freaking out over her crush's naked body.

We have just solved the world's energy crisis!

Hodo%20hodo
joined Apr 11, 2019

wow it actually got finished thanks for your hard work
maho-chan should've just pushed her down though i feel robbed

joined May 11, 2020

That's it huh, honestly didn't know what to think of this one it was pretty surreal, some of the chapters where they would search for each other in the empty city were almost haunting. I half expected it to be revealed that they were lost souls or something. But hey congrats to Maho on becoming a mathematician with the power of gay-panic.

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joined Aug 12, 2018

I wonder if this just got axed before the author could start to explain whatever the fuck she was writing.

I feel like those chapters where the later half would be just them calling each other's names in an empty city surely were meant to go somewhere.

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joined Aug 16, 2014

Aww, it's over. At least they got to go to the hotsprings together

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joined Aug 4, 2021

ah, delightful. hate to see it end

joined Sep 9, 2023

You know, an ending that gives zero answers or any sort of closure is rather apt for a manga like this.

joined Oct 23, 2022

Im still baffled by it...

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Pinekon
joined Jan 10, 2022

This was fun. I too feel like this got a red card though.

joined May 3, 2014

WTF was this?

Miki_closeup
joined Mar 20, 2014

What, it's over already? Well, it made me feel like (re)visiting all the places they went to. Luckily I'm not allergic to rabbits!

Palucina1
joined May 26, 2020

I want to see this animated. Don't even do any PR for it. Just drop it on the internet with no explanation, and watch people's heads explode!

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