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  • ? ikazuchi (kancolle) 11k
  • ? inazuma (kancolle) 13k

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  • ID: 1978968
  • Uploader: Hoppo »
  • Date: about 11 years ago
  • Approver: Saladofstones »
  • Size: 428 KB .jpg (680x2000) »
  • Source: pixiv.net/artworks/49326038 »
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  • Score: 2
  • Favorites: 2
  • Status: Active

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hibiki, inazuma, fubuki, ikazuchi, and akatsuki (kantai collection) drawn by sanari_(quarter_iceshop)

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  • 突撃!となりの六駆さん #044

    この主人公のねじ込みっぷりよ。

    Sudden Strike! The 6thDesDiv Next Door #044

    この主人公のねじ込みっぷりよ。

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  • NNescio
    about 11 years ago
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    I don't know about you, but I think it's crass to benefit from a non-profit organization by styling your company's name and emblem after theirs.

    Especially in a healthcare-related field.

    Updated by NNescio about 11 years ago

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    FRien
    about 9 years ago
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    NNescio said:

    I don't know about you, but I think it's crass to benefit from a non-profit organization by styling your company's name and emblem after theirs.

    Especially in a healthcare-related field.

    I fully agree. There's a limit to how much of a greedy cunt you can be.

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    Elmithian
    over 7 years ago
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    FRien said:

    I fully agree. There's a limit to how much of a greedy cunt you can be.

    Can I have some context? I have no idea what you guys are talking about.

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    FRien
    over 7 years ago
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    Elmithian said:

    Can I have some context? I have no idea what you guys are talking about.

    First panel.
    Hakujūji is a company specializing in pharmaceutical goods. And yes, seriously, the campaign is real.
    Hakujūji also happens to mean "White Cross". Seriously, if this weren't Japan, the Red Cross organization would have raised a fuss over the use of the similar name (and symbol) by now.

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    #044: Pure-Hearted Hospital

    Shall I take care of that?
    Stainless steel bottle
    Fubuki face towel
    That's wonderful nanodesu.♪
    Fubuki tote bag
    Inazuma's POP!
    Hibiki's POP!
    Special Edition Raiden T-shirt
    I wonder if we should mummify that main character( ) with the bandages?
    Ikazuchi's POP!
    POP = Point of Purchase. In this case it refers to marketing at-retail offers.
    It's pretty much the perfect campaign for us who specialize in helping people.
    Akatsuki's POP!
    Oh right, after the pizza campaign we'll have another collaboration campaign lined up with Hakujūji. Hakujūji is a company specializing in pharmaceutical goods. And yes, seriously, the campaign is real. Hakujūji also happens to mean "White Cross". Seriously, if this weren't Japan, the Red Cross organization would have raised a fuss over the use of the similar name (and symbol) by now.
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