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Sayonara Zetsubou-Sensei

Sayonara Zetsubou-Sensei • Chapter 84 - Record of Ancient Stretching • Page ik-page-1815361
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Chapter 84 - Record of Ancient Stretching
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In this chapter, we learn that a self-destructive person was planning to submerge his phone in the water. He was apprehended by plain clothes police officers, who told him to "mrine and murmur" and that he would be punished for the crime. This is evidence that he was plotting a sex crime, he tells us. He says that society tries to stretch the truth to make it look like he was the perpetrator. He tells us that he will be tried for "truth stretching crimes" in the underground courtroom. He compares himself to a man who is accused of committing a crime, but he is innocent. The man who committed the crime is guilty of many things, he says, including the arrival of the Mingomachi in 1274, the establishment of the feudal government in 1338, and the rise of Christianity in 1549.
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Sayonara Zetsubou-Sensei • Chapter 84 - Record of Ancient Stretching • Page ik-page-1815361
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Chapter 84 - Record of Ancient Stretching
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About This Chapter
In this chapter, we learn that a self-destructive person was planning to submerge his phone in the water. He was apprehended by plain clothes police officers, who told him to "mrine and murmur" and that he would be punished for the crime. This is evidence that he was plotting a sex crime, he tells us. He says that society tries to stretch the truth to make it look like he was the perpetrator. He tells us that he will be tried for "truth stretching crimes" in the underground courtroom. He compares himself to a man who is accused of committing a crime, but he is innocent. The man who committed the crime is guilty of many things, he says, including the arrival of the Mingomachi in 1274, the establishment of the feudal government in 1338, and the rise of Christianity in 1549.
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