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  • ID: 2983338
  • Uploader: firentis »
  • Date: over 7 years ago
  • Approver: nonamethanks »
  • Size: 394 KB .jpg (1134x2008) »
  • Source: twitter.com/nonco331/status/951145428724039681 »
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ooyodo, iowa, and warspite (kantai collection) drawn by nonco

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  • 芋とか、昆布とか、エビとか、子孫繁栄バフ多いですよね。

    Whether it's sweet potatoes, or kelp, or shrimp, they all sure buff the number of descendants.

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    Kuso Teitoku
    over 7 years ago
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    does Iowa now want to eat out Warspite?

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    ithekro
    over 7 years ago
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    Kuso_Teitoku said:

    does Iowa now want to eat out Warspite?

    Well that goes without saying for nonco's Iowa.

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    SilverDrake
    over 7 years ago
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    ithekro said:

    Well that goes without saying for nonco's Iowa.

    Well now I'm curious to what's being said here...

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    Shebadotfr
    over 7 years ago
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    SilverDrake said:

    Well now I'm curious to what's being said here...

    Nonco's Iowa is a lustful girl who misinterpret a lot of things in a sexual way and goes after a lot of targets. Like Ushio . ESPECIALLY USHIO .

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    Alaac
    over 7 years ago
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    I was curious still. I found that:

    kazunoko, or roe, represents fertility, eggs, and children. Eating kazunoko on Japanese New Year symbolizes the wish for many children or grandchildren in the year ahead.

    Warspite probably didn't got that but Iowa knows and misinterpret what Warspite wants. Iowa's a perv

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    ithekro
    over 7 years ago
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    400 babies.

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    Plummybo
    over 7 years ago
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    ithekro said:

    400 babies.

    "Hey, do you wanna feel so energetic? Try Powerthirst!

    You’ll have so much energy. Just running all the time. Power running, powerlifting, power sweeping, power dating, power eating, power laughing, power spawning babies.

    You’ll have so many babies.

    400. Babies."

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    New Year's Cuisine
    To be both blessed with treasure and delicious - how wonderful!!
    I'll eat a whole lot and be blessed a whole lot, yes!!
    Kodakara!? That's "Small Treasure", right!? Warspite has mistakenly interpreted kodakara as 小宝, "small treasure", when kazunoko is actually associated with 子宝, "many children", with the same pronunciation. 'Small treasure' also in English.
    Hnnnn♪ This 'kazunoko' is very very delicious indeed♥ Kazunoko = herring roe; "very very delicious" is in English.
    'Kazunoko' has the meaning of 'to be blessed with kodakara', you know. Left in Japanese due to next panel.
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