Hagure Idol Jigokuhen - Vol. 4 Ch. 24 - Blaze of Violence

@Doomroar I never denied that it is controversial. I just found it funny that you're having a meltdown over it in the comments.
 
@criver the meltdown is all in your head, my point remains, it is unfair that the only wall keeping more Saras from appearing gets removed before becoming a trully effective wall.

Everything that sounds exaggerated, comes from things that happened within the manga, dolphing fucking is one of the greatest forms of art (in the hagure idol universe), and an hypersadist degenerate doctor is the only thing keeping women away from thottery (in the hagure idol universe).
 
@Doomroar If Hagure Idol was tried to develop its potential and Rui wasn't ready to destroy even important moments just for adding another silly yuri scene, then this would be important. But in the end, it's just another “weird Japan” work that revels in its absurdity. Sad but true.
 
@criver : I know it's hard to admit with that limited mind of yours but yes, getting hit to strengthen your body is a part of some styles of Karate, and the kata shown in this chapter is Sanchin. Check out Gojo-ryu or Kyokushin styles for more info or get lost.
 
@coq1 I know it's hard to think logically, but hurting yourself doesn't make you stronger. I don't doubt that there are ancient Asian procedures involving freezing your balls that you will also get behind.
 
@criver there is such a thing as body conditioning. Muay Thai practicioners for example fuck their shins so they are able to do their kicks without pain. It's a form of body remodeling. You get used to the pain while also making that part of the body stronger than usual.
 
@JetKinen Is there a scientific publication stating that this actually works and explaining the ways in which it does? Because there is a difference between pain for the sake of it (aka just hurting yourself) and pain that is a product of actual "body remodelling" which is well understood. Feeling pain due to microtears in your muscles from pushing your muscles to their limits is part of adaptation to progressive resistance training (and if you overdo it, it turns from an adaptation process to a degenerative process). Hitting yourself is part of you injuring yourself. By all means - you can achieve more pain in the weight lifting room too - pain which will lead you to a wheelchair. More pain != better.
 
criver read it all in a book and knows it all , so don't try to tell him/her about 1000 year history of martial arts training and conditioning.
 

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