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If I could go back to those days, I would hold you tenderly and hug you, In place of the baby that disappeared that summer, The little love I found, Lala, whom I met at a pub in Ikebukuro, I strangely can't forget it.
Loneliness was a drug, If you hadn't lit a fire in me, I would have been surrounded by that flame, What present did you give me? The baby I held in my arms that time, Handcuffs were a substitute for a ring
Yasuyuki Saito Yasuyuki Saito Born on March 18, 1977 at Tokyo Police Hospital. They shot down Japan's Eugenics Protection Act, a surgical law that made it impossible for people with disabilities to have children. Announced worldwide at a United Nations event, calling out eugenicism that excludes, decimates, and castrates the genes of people with disabilities. The disorder is currently in remission. The lineage of Kuroshima, Sasebo, Nagasaki Prefecture, is a world cultural heritage site. 310 people. A triple personality: a police officer, a boss, and a disabled person. Holds voiceprint authentication keys for three organizations. I feel disgusted that a winning country falsifies the history of a defeated country, and that Japan's history has been tampered with by the United States, and that Japanese historical documents and truths that existed before the falsification are erased and hidden, and even when they are made public, they are considered fake.
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