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星球上 Katılım Ekim 2023
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@keitenshis @sharkiwav girl ok 😭 perfect timing because I had to reply to this bc i just saw keiten sticking his tongue out in the spaghetti cover he wants us to go insane
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@t1meabout @sharkiwav lmao fun fact i tweeted that while hiding in a storage cabinet mid 12 hour shift 😭😭😭
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@t1meabout my problem with them is when i called some out for writing fics about members sexually assaulting each other, they acted like i was the one in the wrong 🥴 it’s kind of a tip of the iceberg, but there are some nice fans, but i just can’t deal with #those weird ones
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I would pay anything to be 13 in middle school again, loving AKB48 for the first time again. The love and the experience felt so complete and magical
It's the kind of feeling you can only have when you're young and still naive about the world
Akimoto Yasushi's innocent love songs will always be my favorite, because they were such a big part of my early teenage years and made them feel complete
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@sharkiwav shaking those childbearing hips like i wont put a baby in him
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A sad thing happened in Japan
An 11-year-old boy named Yuki was reported missing in Kyoto.
His stepfather was out on the streets, handing flyers to neighbors, asking for help finding him.
This week, that same stepfather was arrested.
He has reportedly told police he “lost his temper and strangled” Yuki, then dumped the body in a mountain forest.
The boy’s mother, by every account, believed him until the end.
This is where most people will stop reading, and this is exactly where the harder conversation should start.
Japan has a quiet, persistent problem that rarely makes it into the English-language conversation about this country: children living with stepfathers or their mother’s new partners are overrepresented in serious child abuse cases.
In Japan, when child abuse crosses into criminal prosecution, around 72% of offenders are “father figures” — and within that group, over a third are stepfathers, adoptive fathers, or the mother’s live-in boyfriend.
Given that stepfamilies make up only around 7% of marriages in Japan, that share is not small.
Child welfare data tells a similar story, case after case — sustained beatings, torture, sexual abuse, disposal of bodies.
It is not that stepfathers are monsters. Most are not.
It is that a country that treats family as a private black box — where divorce still carries stigma, where mothers are often financially cornered into remarrying, where schools and neighbors are trained not to intrude — systematically fails to see the children inside those homes until it is far too late.
Yuki’s mother handed out flyers next to the man who now says he killed her son.
Japan just began allowing joint custody this month, after decades of delay.
But the harder reforms — mandatory home visits, real authority for child welfare workers, serious screening around non-biological caregivers — are still stuck.
This is not an abstract policy argument. It is the difference between an 11-year-old going to school next week, and an 11-year-old becoming a headline.
Rest in peace, Yuki.

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@linoslvv wait hi i am very curious i love loveone sm!!
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@luv_lightstayc geumhee and yuna made the song s tier for me i love yuna sm
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