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Japanese comics that are hard to come out now

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(1)Then, national flag
(2)I’d like to recommend “Migayo”
(3)A song that takes ruling the Japanese world as an example and vows to center on the Emperor for life

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(1)a person’s neck
(2)I don’t want to be funny
(3)I cut off the pregnant woman’s stomach and put a bottle of alcohol in her genitalia
(4)Poke it in and hold it as much as you want
(5)You said you’re going to see if I’m going to go to a baby
(6)Either kill or pull it out of someone’s head

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(1)But the kami-gayo like that
(2)”Call me, I need to get rid of the song!” will become a national anthem
(3)I can’t!!

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(1)I’m telling you, Japanese speed
(2)Those who started the war were able to take the Emperor by the hands of the Japanese
(3)It’s a people who don’t exist, because they’re forgiving such bad guys
(4)It’s not fair to live a life of bluffing, including leading the war
(5)We have to try them
(6)Yeah, I lost all my family, too
(7)It’s like a bomb attack
(8)Becoming a baby…

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(1)The soldiers would have died fighting for the Emperor until the last one, so if it’s obvious that the last one of the soldiers would have been killed fighting for the emperor
(2)If it weren’t for the destructive power and devastation of the atomic bombs that fell on Hiroshima and Nagasaki, the emperor and the war leaders would have continued to war, knowing that they couldn’t win
(3)The destructive power and devastation of the atomic bomb terrorized the emperor and the leaders, and they accepted the Potsdam Declaration that they would surrender unconditionally if they died in the atomic bomb, and the war ended

In the past, Japanese comics

There was a lot about reflecting on history

There was a lesson

There is no future for a country that has forgotten history

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