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  • ? himura kiseki 1.4k

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  • ? getsuyoubi no tawawa 1.3k

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  • ? volley-bu-chan (tawawa) 129

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  • ID: 3441501
  • Uploader: CGrascal »
  • Date: almost 7 years ago
  • Approver: NWF Renim »
  • Size: 267 KB .png (715x1000) »
  • Source: twitter.com/Strangestone/status/1104887331440418817 »
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  • Score: 50
  • Favorites: 86
  • Status: Active

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ai-chan and volley-bu-chan (getsuyoubi no tawawa) drawn by himura_kiseki

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  • 月曜日のたわわ その212 「へっ...くしゅんッ!」

    今週がピークらしいですよ…
    https://twitter.com/Strangestone/status/1104887854369390592

    バレー部ちゃん、髪微妙に伸ばし中
    https://twitter.com/Strangestone/status/1104893870263824384

    まだ全然軽症ですが、最近めでたく花粉症を発症いたしました。鼻が痛い
    https://twitter.com/Strangestone/status/1104894272296214528

    今週は花粉注意報
    https://twitter.com/Strangestone/status/1104940004671840257

    Tawawa on Monday #212 "Ah...CHOO!!"

    It seems to have hit a peak this week....
    https://twitter.com/Strangestone/status/1104887854369390592

    Volleybu-chan is growing her hair out a little.
    https://twitter.com/Strangestone/status/1104893870263824384

    The symptoms are still mild, but recently I've developed good ol' pollinosis. My nose hurts.
    https://twitter.com/Strangestone/status/1104894272296214528

    This week's theme is "pollen warning".
    https://twitter.com/Strangestone/status/1104940004671840257

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    RhythmicApogee
    almost 7 years ago
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    Thinking "How is that sweater not torn yesteryear?"

    Same here, Volley-bu-chan. She probably met Bruce Banner off-screen and got a top that would never tear no matter the movements.

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    MarqFJA87
    almost 7 years ago
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    RhythmicApogee said:

    Thinking "How is that sweater not torn yesteryear?"

    Same here, Volley-bu-chan. She probably met Bruce Banner off-screen and got a top that would never tear no matter the movements.

    Seems more like Volleybu-chan had a split-second realization that this is a once-in-a-blue-moon opportunity for capturing gloriously epic bouncing breasts action in video form, as indicated by the "Newtype flash" in the background of the last panel and her raised smartphone peaking from the corner.

    Speaking of VB-chan, apparently her hair is somewhat longer now.

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    Madcat6204
    almost 7 years ago
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    Ah, pollen season. Apparently particularly bad for a number of people in Japan, ever since some politician decided to replace a huge number of their forests with nothing but cedar trees, resulting in an incredible overabundance of cedar pollen.

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    RhythmicApogee
    almost 7 years ago
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    Madcat6204 said:

    Ah, pollen season. Apparently particularly bad for a number of people in Japan, ever since some politician decided to replace a huge number of their forests with nothing but cedar trees, resulting in an incredible overabundance of cedar pollen.

    Over here in Jersey, I have to put up with callery pears every spring. The smell is revolting and I happen to have one of those damn things in front of my house. The city had the bright idea of planting small ones on almost every street, so not only is the pollen more abundant, the stench of rotting fish and spunk is everywhere.

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    Tsuchino
    almost 7 years ago
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    Volleybu: I'm totally gonna film me some sneezing puppies

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    ithekro
    almost 7 years ago
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    Back around 1900 their were ads to come out West, to California and Arizona, to get healing air and all that sort of miracle health stuff. People moved out and enjoyed the air and sun....and brought their trees with them...than started having the same damned allergies and ailments they had left the East Coast to get away from.

    Leave your damn plants at home!

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    Sincere
    over 4 years ago
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    The decision to plant lots and lots of sugi (Cryptomeria japonica, translated "cedar" but an unrelated species) and hinoki (Japanese cypress — both trees are native) came about because the forests in question had been, during WWII, over-harvested for the war effort and then firebombed by the US, so they pretty much had to start over. The specific species were chosen because they're a) fast-growing and b) useful to industry. And it was a really good idea — except for two interlocking things. First, the economy developed to where they pretty much stopped logging, letting the forests age and grow uncontrolled. Second, once those trees reach about 30 years old, their pollen production goes nuts. So hay fever first became a thing in the mid-1960s, and became endemic in the '70s and '80s.

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