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Q: Are there any taboos? A: Since I'm a pervert, there are almost none.

Hello,
this is Yasuda.

There are things that I don't care about at all,
but others might be secretly bothered by...

And the reverse is also true.

And sometimes it ends without anyone ever noticing.

Genchon-aniki
made me realize that.

I was excited
to see how I would be teased,
but the unexpected way he teased me
made me burst out laughing.

Aniki's

Two people start arguing -> someone steps in to stop them ->
they insult the person who came to stop them ->
"I don't think you actually mean it, but..."
they say, while continuing to insult them.

https://note.com/19870522/n/nc3d3c313f6f4
From Genchon-aniki's Tomahawk article

The first one is

definitely worth a read.
It's too funny!

I really felt that Aniki
is watching so many different people closely.

I feltaffectionin it.
Aniki is a genius.

And for the second one,
during the first one,
I left a masochistic comment saying
"Please tease me," and
he teased me perfectly.

Genchon: "Shut up! I don't know if you have a favorite angle of yourself, but aren't all the photos that pop up when I press 'Like' the same angle!!"

https://note.com/19870522/n/n8929150cfbfb
From Genchon-aniki's Tomahawk 2 article

At first,
I had no idea
what he was talking about...

When I checked my settings,
they were indeed photos from the same angle.

Please press 'Like' or
check it out from this article.


I suddenly thought
about what my own 'no-go' list might be...

  • Eating bizarre foods


is about the only thing that came to mind.

In other words,
I guess everything else is basically okay,
which made me a little worried
on this Wednesday afternoon.


Going to the South Pole naked
is an impossible game to begin with,
so I left it off my 'no-go' list.


Wait, would naked at the South Pole count as a 'no-go' too?


Naturally, the North Pole is also a 'no-go'.
And not because it's cold,
the Sahara Desert is a 'no-go' too.


By the way, 'Sahara' in the Sahara Desert
means 'desert' in the local language.


So,
the Sahara Desert is essentially 'Desert Desert'.

Since 'Sahara' can also be written asSunahara (sand field)in Japanese,
I thought, 'Wow, it really is related to deserts!'
but then realized
Sunahara is actually read as 'sunahara'.

It's getting cold,
so when that happens, try thinking about the Sahara Desert.

It might make you feel a little warmer,
though I've never been to a desert, so I wouldn't know...


Thank you
for reading until the end.
Yasuda

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