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  • ID: 445090
  • Uploader: Mysterio006 »
  • Date: about 16 years ago
  • Size: 191 KB .jpg (555x1004) »
  • Source: pixiv.net/artworks/2801784 »
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  • Score: 8
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wriggle nightbug and kurodani yamame (touhou) drawn by ransa

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  • 蠢々蟄居 その5

    完璧じゃなかった。何か良くわからない展開になってきてます。卵のうと子グモが潰れちゃったなぁ(解像度的な意味で

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    FX: Sktt sktt sktt*
    No thank you.
    I didn't even notice.
    Aah... Yeah, you're right, Yama-san.
    To think that our kind's events during the New Year's holidays are perfect, too, Wriggle!
    It's this time of year already!?
    Sure it is! If we work together, then,
    There's color!
    ...even this fir tree...
    ...will be a residential hedge!
    What are you, a funnel-web?
    ...well, then here's a must-have for the new year...
    A Kagami mochi(-style item), Wrigglin'!
    Plus...
    ...if it warms up, it does the New Year's rice cake cutting on its own! Cutting open the New Year's rice cake (kagami-mochi) is a tradition held every January 11.
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