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I can't forget Lala-chan from the boob bar in Ikebukuro. That's all. I think I dated a girl in Ikebukuro, got pregnant, and was run over by a yakuza with a car, and was forced to have an abortion. That memory was erased. I don't remember anything after that. The same thing happened when I was 18, the fourth time. I had multiple personalities, and had the personalities of a police officer and a gang boss. I was run over by a police officer with a car, and also by a yakuza member, and I ended up dying both in public and private, so we settled the matter.
Saito Yasuyuki was born March 18, 1977, and is 163cm tall. He defeated the Eugenic Protection Law, a law that required surgical procedures to prevent disabled people in Japan from having children. He spoke out against eugenics, which excludes, culls, and castrates the genes of disabled people, and spoke at the United Nations Festival in Yurakucho about the right of disabled people to have sex. He is currently in remission. He also works to support disabled people so that they can participate in the Olympics and society, and so that they can freely date, have sex, and raise children. He is of the bloodline of the World Cultural Heritage site of Kuroshima, Sasebo, Nagasaki Prefecture. 310 people. Instagram saito_yasuyuki19770318
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