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[^1]: Term regarding a generally obsolete type of website back when websites
focused less on interactive features and more just on text.
[^5]: Eroge company. Feel free to Google if you want, but beware of NSFW.
[^8]: Kuroneko says that he confessed his love, but never really specifies who
he confessed his love about (an ambiguity that is much more pronounced in
Japanese than in English). A more literal interpretation of her statement might
be “He made a statement of love to me.”
[^10]: This was literally “homoge.” I could have translated it to yaoi or BL,
but this way of saying it carries a slightly more negative connotation.
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[^1]: Term regarding a generally obsolete type of website back when websites
focused less on interactive features and more just on text.
[^5]: Eroge company. Feel free to Google if you want, but beware of NSFW.
[^8]: Kuroneko says that he confessed his love, but never really specifies who
he confessed his love about (an ambiguity that is much more pronounced in
Japanese than in English). A more literal interpretation of her statement
might be “He made a statement of love to me.”
[^10]: This was literally “homoge.” I could have translated it to yaoi or BL,
but this way of saying it carries a slightly more negative connotation.
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> focused less on interactive features and more just on text.
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< he confessed his love about (an ambiguity that is much more pronounced in
< Japanese than in English). A more literal interpretation of her statement might
< be “He made a statement of love to me.”
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> he confessed his love about (an ambiguity that is much more pronounced in
> Japanese than in English). A more literal interpretation of her statement
> might be “He made a statement of love to me.”
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< but this way of saying it carries a slightly more negative connotation.
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> but this way of saying it carries a slightly more negative connotation.
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