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Only a fool would take anything posted here as fact.

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Loli time /b/
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http://www.pomfpomf.moe/doujins/496/
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>>695214640
Mods.
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>>695215667
Mods can't save you now
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>>695214640

More like this? Don't care for the interracial whatevers, just this level of size difference.
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>>695216144
this
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>>695216298
I can give you guys more but it's interracial.
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>>695216429
fine by me. do you know who the artist is?
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>>695216520
It's Jlullaby But looks like other anon got this.
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>>695215551
>short
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>>695217226
that's the end ?
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>>695217592
Yeah something about ending it on a cliffhanger or some shit.
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Kill yourselves in front of your families at Christmas dinner. You will not be missed. They will continue like nothing happened. Better yet why not do it now. Keep your computer open with the folder you keep these images in open too. I'm sure they'll still feel sorry for your crippling depression that made you want to kill yourself. Ya know. Even after they see this. Totally.
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>>695217844
Stay mad. Makes this so much more pleasurable.
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upon at the Potsdam Conference. This ultimatum stated if Japan did not surrender, it would face "prompt and utter destruction".[1] Some debaters focus on the presidential decision-making process, and others on whether or not the bombings were the proximate cause of Japanese surrender.

Over the course of time, different arguments have gained and lost support as new evidence has become available and as new studies have been completed. However, a primary and continuing focus has been on the role of the bombings in Japan's surrender and the U.S.'s justification for them based upon the premise that the bombings precipitated the surrender. This remains the subject of both scholarly and popular debate. In 2005, for example, in an overview of historiography about the matter, J. Samuel Walker wrote, "the controversy over the use of the bomb seems certain to continue."[2] Walker stated, "The fundamental issue that has divided scholars over a period of nearly four decades is whether the use of the bomb was necessary to achieve victory in the war in the Pacific on terms satisfactory to the United States."[2]

Supporters of the bombings generally assert that they caused the Japanese surrender, preventing massive casualties on both sides in the planned invasion of Japan: Kyūshū was to be invaded in October 1945 and Hon
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>>695217592
Fuck if I know, he never finished it
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>>695215989
30 yen amounting to almost nothing
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upon at the Potsdam Conference. This ultimatum stated if Japan did not surrender, it would face "prompt and utter destruction".[1] Some debaters focus on the presidential decision-making process, and others on whether or not the bombings were the proximate cause of Japanese surrender.

Over the course of time, different arguments have gained and lost support as new evidence has become available and as new studies have been completed. However, a primary and continuing focus has been on the role of the bombings in Japan's surrender and the U.S.'s justification for them based upon the premise that the bombings precipitated the surrender. This remains the subject of both scholarly and popular debate. In 2005, for example, in an overview of historiography about the matter, J. Samuel Walker wrote, "the controversy over the use of the bomb seems certain to continue."[2] Walker stated, "The fundamental issue that has divided scholars over a period of nearly four decades is whether the use of the bomb was necessary to achieve victory in the war in the Pacific on terms satisfactory to the United States."[2]

Supporters of the bombings generally assert that they caused the Japanese surrender, preventing massive casualties on both sides in the planned invasion of Japan: Kyūshū was to be invaded in October 1945 and HonJ
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>>695218286
Wrong thread M80
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upon at the Potsdam Conference. This ultimatum stated if Japan did not surrender, it would face "prompt and utter destruction".[1] Some debaters focus on the presidential decision-making process, and others on whether or not the bombings were the proximate cause of Japanese surrender.

Over the course of time, different arguments have gained and lost support as new evidence has become available and as new studies have been completed. However, a primary and continuing focus has been on the role of the bombings in Japan's surrender and the U.S.'s justification for them based upon the premise that the bombings precipitated the surrender. This remains the subject of both scholarly and popular debate. In 2005, for example, in an overview of historiography about the matter, J. Samuel Walker wrote, "the controversy over the use of the bomb seems certain to continue."[2] Walker stated, "The fundamental issue that has divided scholars over a period of nearly four decades is whether the use of the bomb was necessary to achieve victory in the war in the Pacific on terms satisfactory to the United States."[2]

Supporters of the bombings generally assert that they caused the Japanese surrender, preventing massive casualties on both sides in the planned invasion of Japan: Kyūshū was to be invaded in October 1945 and HonGet
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upon at the Potsdam Conference. This ultimatum stated if Japan did not surrender, it would face "prompt and utter destruction".[1] Some debaters focus on the presidential decision-making process, and others on whether or not the bombings were the proximate cause of Japanese surrender.

Over the course of time, different arguments have gained and lost support as new evidence has become available and as new studies have been completed. However, a primary and continuing focus has been on the role of the bombings in Japan's surrender and the U.S.'s justification for them based upon the premise that the bombings precipitated the surrender. This remains the subject of both scholarly and popular debate. In 2005, for example, in an overview of historiography about the matter, J. Samuel Walker wrote, "the controversy over the use of the bomb seems certain to continue."[2] Walker stated, "The fundamental issue that has divided scholars over a period of nearly four decades is whether the use of the bomb was necessary to achieve victory in the war in the Pacific on terms satisfactory to the United States."[2]

Supporters of the bombings generally assert that they caused the Japanese surrender, preventing massive casualties on both sides in the planned invasion of Japan: Kyūshū was to be invaded in October 1945 and
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upon at the Potsdam Conference. This ultimatum stated if Japan did not surrender, it would face "prompt and utter destruction".[1] Some debaters focus on the presidential decision-making process, and others on whether or not the bombings were the proximate cause of Japanese surrender.

Over the course of time, different arguments have gained and lost support as new evidence has become available and as new studies have been completed. However, a primary and continuing focus has been on the role of the bombings in Japan's surrender and the U.S.'s justification for them based upon the premise that the bombings precipitated the surrender. This remains the subject of both scholarly and popular debate. In 2005, for example, in an overview of historiography about the matter, J. Samuel Walker wrote, "the controversy over the use of the bomb seems certain to continue."[2] Walker stated, "The fundamental issue that has divided scholars over a period of nearly four decades is whether the use of the bomb was necessary to achieve victory in the war in the Pacific on terms satisfactory to the United States."[2]

Supporters of the bombings generally assert that they caused the Japanese surrender, preventing massive casualties on both sides in the planned invasion pan: Kyūshū was to be invaded in October 1945 and Hon
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>>695218039
Your family will not miss you. Kill yourself. Leap from the tallest building in your state. The world would be better off without you. Your life is meaningless and you will never be anything above a Lolifag on 4Chan.
Do everyone a favor and end your life, scum.
You're nothing. No anger. No real personal feelings against you. It's just you're meaningless and completely useless in today's society and I came to tell you you're not worth having around and you need to end your life.
Fucking die.
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upon at the Potsdam Conference. This s if Japan did not surrender, it would face "prompt and utter destruction".[1] Some debaters focus on the presidential decision-making process, and others on whether or not the bombings were the proximate cause of Japanese surrender.

Over the course of time, different arguments have gained and lost support as new evidence has become available and as new studies have been completed. However, a primary and continuing focus has been on the role of the bombings in Japan's surrender and the U.S.'s justification for them based upon the premise that the bombings precipitated the surrender. This remains the subject of both scholarly and popular debate. In 2005, for example, in an overview of historiography about the matter, J. Samuel Walker wrote, "the controversy over the use of the bomb seems certain to continue."[2] Walker stated, "The fundamental issue that has divided scholars over a period of nearly four decades is whether the use of the bomb was necessary to achieve victory in the war in the Pacific on terms satisfactory to the United States."[2]

Supporters of the bombings generally assert that they caused the Japanese surrender, preventing massive casualties on both sides in the planned invasion pan: Kyūshū was to be invaded in October 1945 and Hon
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Jskdjdupon at the Potsdam Conference. This ultimatum stated if Japan did not surrender, it would face "prompt and utter destruction".[1] Some debaters focus on the presidential decision-making process, and others on whether or not the bombings were the proximate cause of Japanese surrender.

Over the course of time, different arguments have gained and lost support as new evidence has become available and as new studies have been completed. However, a primary and continuing focus has been on the role of the bombings in Japan's surrender and the U.S.'s justification for them based upon the premise that the bombings precipitated the surrender. This remains the subject of both scholarly and popular debate. In 2005, for example, in an overview of historiography about the matter, J. Samuel Walker wrote, "the controversy over the use of the bomb seems certain to continue."[2] Walker stated, "The fundamental issue that has divided scholars over a period of nearly four decades is whether the use of the bomb was necessary to achieve victory in the war in the Pacific on terms satisfactory to the United States."[2]

Supporters of the bombings generally assert that they caused the Japanese surrender, preventing massive casualties on both sides in the planned invasion of Japan: Kyūshū was to be invaded in October 1945 and Hon
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Jams drivel so I'dupon at the Potsdam Conference. This ultimatum stated if Japan did not surrender, it would face "prompt and utter destruction".[1] Some debaters focus on the presidential decision-making process, and others on whether or not the bombings were the proximate cause of Japanese surrender.

Over the course of time, different arguments have gained and lost support as new evidence has become available and as new studies have been completed. However, a primary and continuing focus has been on the role of the bombings in Japan's surrender and the U.S.'s justification for them based upon the premise that the bombings precipitated the surrender. This remains the subject of both scholarly and popular debate. In 2005, for example, in an overview of historiography about the matter, J. Samuel Walker wrote, "the controversy over the use of the bomb seems certain to continue."[2] Walker stated, "The fundamental issue that has divided scholars over a period of nearly four decades is whether the use of the bomb was necessary to achieve victory in the war in the Pacific on terms satisfactory to the United States."[2]

Supporters of the bombings generally assert that they caused the Japanese surrender, preventing massive casualties on both sides in the planned invasion of Japan: Kyūshū was to be invaded in October 1945 and Hon
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upon at the Potsdam Conference. This ultimatum stated if Japan did not surrender, it would face "prompt and utter destruction".[1] Some debaters focus on the presidential decision-making process, and others on whether or not the bombings were the proximate cause of Japanese surrender.

Over the course of time, different arguments have gained and lost support as new evidence has become available and as new studies have been completed. However, a primary and continuing focus has been on the role of the bombings in Japan's surrender and the U.S.'s justification for them based upon the premise that the bombings precipitated the surrender. This remains the subject of both scholarly and popular debate. In 2005, for example, in an overview of historiography about the matter, J. Samuel Walker wrote, "the controversy over the use of the bomb seems certain to continue."[2] Walker stated, "The fundamental issue that has divided scholars over a period of nearly four decades is whether the use of the bomb was necessary to achieve victory in the war in the Pacific on terms satisfactory to the United States."[2]

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upon at the Potsdam Conference. This ultimatum stated if Japan did not surrender, it would face "prompt and utter destruction".[1] Some debaters focus on the presidential decision-making process, and others on whether or not the bombings were the proximate cause of Japanese surrender.

Over the course of time, different arguments have gained and lost support as new evidence has become available and as new studies have been completed. However, a primary and continuing focus has been on the role of the bombings in Japan's surrender and the U.S.'s justification for them based upon the premise that the bombings precipitated the surrender. This remains the subject of both scholarly and popular debate. In 2005, for example, in an overview of historiography about the matter, J. Samuel Walker wrote, "the controversy over the use of the bomb seems certain to continue."[2] Walker stated, "The fundamental issue that has divided scholars over a period of nearly four decades is whether the use of the bomb was necessary to achieve victory in the war in the Pacific on terms satisfactory to the United States."[2]

Supporters of the bombings generally assert that they caused the Japanese surrender, preventing massive casualties on both sides in the planned invasion of Japan: Kyūshū was to be invaded in October 1945 and HonFill see FM LG VIII
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>>695219123

naah..
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>>695219168
Nice do you have the full set of this?
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Diid you mean lengthy jail sentence?
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>>695219492

I have most of what the artist have posted. not sure it is all of it thought.
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>>695214640
Artist?
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>>695219799
Sweet
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>>695219847
jlullaby
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>>695220039
Thx m8
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>>695220600
Unteralterbach?
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>>695220665

>>695220039
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Anyone know what happent to Sadako?
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>>695220756
Ah, sorry didn't see that, thanks
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>>695220736
Ya
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>>695220792
sadly no
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>>695214640
more like racist, pedophile, snuff porn time!
take youre cuck shit somewhere else!
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>>695220776
Gonna need sauce on this
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>>695219250
You are absolutely evil, do you know that I got off to that WHOLE thing? See what you did.
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>>695218583
What's this from? Moar?
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>>695218286
go back to /m/, dorkly.
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>>695221066
Music-kun?
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>>695221173
Nope,Those two got me to start my loli folder though. Nice people
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>>695221323
Yeah.
>rip namefags
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>>695221198
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>>695221535
Ahah i remember you. Used to trigger so many people.
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>>695221489
Hopefully they're fine
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>>695221082
whats wrong anon? mad that the white race is dying out? how cute~
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>>695222017
Yeah prob i don't see why not.
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>>695222077
fucking racist chink
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>>695221917
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>>695222077
are you japanese? if so then better shut the fuck up because your shitty country is the one dying you disgusting piece of shit.
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>>695222067
source?
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>>695216722
Hot stuff. Hopefully I see a 3D loli get rekt like this by two dudes one day
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>>695218637
derp
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>>695214640
fucking niggers, stealing our wealth and raping our lolis
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>>695220776
Gibe da anime name b0ss
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K done dumping hope you enjoyed
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Whoever's been contributing to this thread, you all have godly taste, the pics in here are amazing
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>>695218058
can this be explained
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Can we get some more comics color preffered
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>>695223652
sauce?
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>>695223590
its 4chan itself fucking up with two images posted at the same time in different places
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>>695218704
You're only making me hornier
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>>695214640
YOU HAVE BEEN VISITED BY THE ISLAMIC TRUCK OF TOLERANCE

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POST THIS IN ANOTHER THREAD OR YOU WILL BECOME A NIGGER
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>>695221088
>>695223327

"Yellow Streak"
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>>695220950
Sauce?
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>>695224036
chaika the coffin princess
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>>695224081
Sauce please
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>>695221088
>>695223327
kurokami. and no, the show is not worth it
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>>695225220
Kounai Shasei
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>>695224941
R-15
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upon at the Potsdam Conference. This ultimatum stated if Japan did not surrender, it would face "prompt and utter destruction".[1] Some debaters focus on the presidential decision-making process, and others on whether or not the bombings were the proximate cause of Japanese surrender.

Over the course of time, different arguments have gained and lost support as new evidence has become available and as new studies have been completed. However, a primary and continuing focus has been on the role of the bombings in Japan's surrender and the U.S.'s justification for them based upon the premise that the bombings precipitated the surrender. This remains the subject of both scholarly and popular debate. In 2005, for example, in an overview of historiography about the matter, J. Samuel Walker wrote, "the controversy over the use of the bomb seems certain to continue."[2] Walker stated, "The fundamental issue that has divided scholars over a period of nearly four decades is whether the use of the bomb was necessary to achieve victory in the war in the Pacific on terms satisfactory to the United States."[2]

Supporters of the bombings generally assert that they caused the Japanese surrender, preventing massive casualties on both sides in the planned invasion pan: Kyūshū was to be invaded in October 1945 and Hon
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>>695225794
Be the change you want in this world.
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>>695217003
>>695216898
>>695216898
>>695216791
>>695216722
>>695216625
>>695217138
>>695217226
>and so she dies of eternal bleeding

i remember reading on the news a story about a man who raped a 6 yo or something like that, she died of the internal injuries caused by the dickaroo
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>>695225976
>eternal bleeding

kek
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>>695220676
da fuq?

sauce?
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>>695226620
Some french cartoon, can't recall the name tho.
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>>695226620
Dofus is the show
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>>695227144
>>695226979
bitte
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>>695224036
chaika the coffin princess, i think thats what it translates to
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