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    Giri-Giri Saegiru Katagirisan - Vol. 3 Ch. 33

    10/10 greatest horror manga of all time
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    1039847

    is neko a human who likes to be a cat or actually a cat i forget
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    Otomege Sekai wa Mob ni Kibishii Sekai desu - Vol. 5 Ch. 23 - Sky Pirate Subjugation I

    Poor Olivia. Hope they can talk it out and she stops taking that noble BS to heart.
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    Re:Monster - Vol. 7 Ch. 63

    ugh what a psychopath
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    Jagaaaaaan - Vol. 10 Ch. 114 - Team

    doomer hype
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    Tsuyokute New Saga - Ch. 78

    m e r i t o c r a c y
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    Isekai Monster Breeder - Vol. 1 Ch. 3

    > "human rights" > "i will enslave and rape many women"
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    Isekai Yakkyoku - Ch. 29 - Divine skill and Modern Medicine

    [please delete this comment]
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    Amai Seikatsu - Vol. 10 Ch. 95 - The Truth

    I always enjoy reading the TL notes SG, thanks for translating and being a thoughtful and empathetic person!
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    Isekai Yakkyoku - Ch. 29 - Divine skill and Modern Medicine

    @Liquidxlax If someone is born in a situation where they are unable to work and are virtually guaranteed to suffer in poverty their entire lives (not to mention refugees or asylum seekers), then yes they are being punished for being born in the wrong place. If the only way they know how to seek...
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    Isekai Yakkyoku - Ch. 29 - Divine skill and Modern Medicine

    @Liquidxlax as I said in my comment, more neutral terms are "undocumented" or "unauthorized", which is less insulting than calling someone "illegal". In a more just world, people would not suffer or be punished for being born in the wrong place.
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    Isekai Yakkyoku - Ch. 29 - Divine skill and Modern Medicine

    it's weird for falma to keep saying "illegal immigrant" when he doesn't appear to have an opinion on the legitimacy of their immigration. If the translator was looking for a more neutral term I'd suggest "undocumented immigrant", "unauthorized immigrant", "stowaway" (which you do use as a verb)...
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    black lives matter

    @eng1 as I mentioned in my earlier post, the increase in crime was a direct result of deindustrialization and subsequent job loss/economic difficulties experienced by working class people, and it is cheaper to hire a gang of thugs to protect the rich from the desperate than it is to build and...
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    black lives matter

    @Tamerlane we must be the change we seek. It's totally fair and important to scrutinize movements and organizations; at the end of the day I know things won't change for the better unless people push for it, and I know that I want to be someone who fights for what I believe. I understand a lot...
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    Concerning the US Protests and Our Rules

    @Halo lol just sayin
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    Concerning the US Protests and Our Rules

    @Halo https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eXjd7GkHKfU
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    black lives matter

    @firelight @sterven I'm not sure what "group" you think I'm a part of, I'm not trying to speak for anyone but myself. @firelight I agree with a lot of the issues you pointed out--particularly about our awful education system, lack of employment and a UBI (I think something like Alaska's...
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    black lives matter

    Unless black lives matter, all lives do not matter. It's a small gesture but I stand in solidarity with all our black sisters, brothers and nonbinary folk out there, many of which read manga here on the dex. Protest if you can, do jail support if you can, or donate to places like the National...
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