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joined Oct 22, 2018
Sumirehasneeds

lol

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Noblinking

:yus:

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Topofthetop

hehe

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Justkiddingunless

mhm

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joined Oct 22, 2018

didn't read the chapter yet, but the two specific tags made me like one of those memes where they put a lens glare over the persons eyes. in a good way, of course.

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joined Oct 22, 2018

Nice chapter as usual.

Also, like, I did get a little concerned with the coloured pages. I really hope this isn't the last volume. Several flags have been risen suggesting some events that hadn't happened yet, and I'm not sure one volume is enough to fit those AND the regular stuff.

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joined Oct 22, 2018

This need a sequel

It got a LEWD sequel

https://exhentai.org/g/1991023/9bd0ff5cd8/

and it's TLd now

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Dasdokter-1528238550847586305-img1

lmao

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Yu_tsugirls-1522670146715734016-img1

cute

BV
Citrus + discussion 21 May 15:45
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joined Oct 22, 2018

^ Yuzu's friends from Junior High, IIRC

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Sorry Calli, but even I have jumped ship as of yesterday.

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otp

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1527228447302746112

cute

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ah yes, the better version of that other post we got here.

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Motherrussia

ooh

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^^ one could arguably stretch cultural influences from one region into another even into the mesolithic. Like, I forgot the name, but since you mentioned Brittany, there was this large collection of stones in rural Brittany which, despite earlier expectations of neolithic construction, seems to have originated as a shrine of mesolithic hunter-gatherers, possibly a transitional society between the two worlds/periods. and some of the western hunter-gatherers here must've had contact with their cousins in a the nearby collection of islands.

^ because history slaps, next question.

last edited at May 19, 2022 5:40PM

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joined Oct 22, 2018

BV posted:

Ah, I see this finally found it's way here.

it was posted like 2 minutes after the gallery on e-h don't be a hater

I think BV's referring to the other translation that's been around since February. Doesn't impact how much we appreciate you bringing this to us now. ;)

Also, wouldn't it make sense to have "My Girlfriend is a Femboy" on the reader as well?

this

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joined Oct 22, 2018
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^ God, way to make me wanna re-watch so many of HistoryTime's documentaries.

That being said I'd like to add to this bit:

for example the Ancients themselves described the export of Cornish tin as far afield as the Levant

yep. the term Britain originates from the Phoenician "baratenak" (or something like that) meaning "the land of tin" or "the tin isles". IIRC, there is archeological evidence of Phoenician traders arriving to modern-day Cornwall to buy tin and sell Mediterranean goods.

going even further back with the tin example, the main sources of tin in the Bronze Age were Britain and Afghanistan. The trade probably went through multiple intermediaries before coming to the complex core system in the Middle East and Eastern Mediterranean, but it still shows how extensive the trade networks even over 3000 years ago were.

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joined Oct 22, 2018

Ah, I see this finally found it's way here.

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joined Oct 22, 2018

oof

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joined Oct 22, 2018

nice

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cute

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joined Oct 22, 2018

It took me faaaaaaaaaaar toooooooooooo looooooong to realize/remember that this is a series I already read the first chapter of and took interest in

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joined Oct 22, 2018

as a character, that uncle progressed at the speed of light.

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^ Thank you