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For more than half of his life, he has been stuck in a swamp for 20 years. A comic essay by Sachiko Takeuchi, a single cartoonist who lives with his parents. He wrote about his everyday life without shining. He was supposed to be embarrassed by his marriage, money and health problems, worries about caring for his parents and his old age. This is a must-read book for all Arabos that is too urgent for both otaku and non-otaku! [Contents] Introduction Chapter 1 I heard that "Oshi" is going to get married Chapter 2 Forgotten Lesbians Chapter 3 Women Living with Their Parents Chapter 4! Peasant Swamp Chapter 5 Unrevived Otaku Chapter 6 Angry Anti-Aging Chapter 7 If Money Can Buy Happiness Chapter 8 Don't Call Me Otaku Chapter 9 Old Women's Taoyuan Village. Chapter 10 If Money Can Buy Happiness Chapter 8 Don't Call Me Otaku Final Story 10 Even if you don't put it in the future around that time Farewell, Final Story Interview of All Arabo-Otaku Otaku. [Author profile] Sachiko Takeuchi, a cartoonist. Lesbians whose target audience is boys and their target audience is girls. He continues to write comic essays about his own romantic experiences, comic essays on themes such as Otokake and fujoshi, and recently he has also written story comics. His recent books include Sachiko 『, the head of the Baby Department (1) - (3), 』 (kodansha), 『, who will live only thinking about good-looking men. 』 (Bunka-sha).