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XxCGxOblivionxX said:

as others have pointed out: there's some interesting implications to the fact that Kikyou is clearly worried about Kasuza eating the cake + Serika eating pre-packaged food instead of the cake... did Kayoko lace it with something (or, at the very least, do they think she did)?

Probably catnip extract

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    Moonspeaker said:

    I'm also a little unsure of Aya's last line. It looks like ใ“ใ‚Œใฐใฃใ‚‰ใฏใญใƒผ or ใ“ใ‚Œใฑใฃใ‚‰ใฏใญใƒผ, but I'm not making full sense of either.

    I think it's ใ“ใ‚Œใฐใฃใ‹ใฏใญใƒผ.

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    Brightlight said:

    I think it's ใ“ใ‚Œใฐใฃใ‹ใฏใญใƒผ.

    Thanks. I was too unfocused to work out that handwriting. I still need to defer translating the small writing in panel 3 until later, but I figured I could fix this line for now.

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    Brightlight said:

    ...Hmm, I think the initial translation "No other way about it" was rather more correct. The original text is not ใ“ใ‚Œใฐใฃใ‹ใ ใญ.

    You think so? I took ใ“ใ‚Œใฐใฃใ‹(ใ‚Š) to refer to the vast assortment of nothing but sake, but all right.

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    Almost forgot: Reader-added tags include "Japanese sake," "Bottomless swamp," and "Welcome...to the rabbit hole." ("Swamp" is the Japanese idiomatic equivalent of "rabbit hole" for something you could metaphorically fall into endlessly, and it still kind of works in English. It felt more natural to me to keep it as "swamp" for the second tag.)

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    Kurzwaltz said:

    Requesting help with tagging their names. Wo-class is the only one I can identify with certainty.

    I do recognize all of the girls aside from the one with the scythe and maybe top right (but I'm almost sure that Armored Aircraft Carrier Princess)

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    reminds me of the story of "Quo Vatus" Peter was fleeing from Rome and saw Jesus walking back toward Rome, Peter Asked "where are you going" (Quo Vatus) and Jesus said "to Rome to be crucified again", Peter would return to Rome and be crucified, his final request being that they not do it the same way they did it to Jesus, so they put him on the cross upsidedown.

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