The %2A%2A in the URL-encoded text likely represents ** (two asterisks), which is often used as a placeholder for censored letters in Japanese.
– Some Japanese net communities use exaggerated sex phrases to mock the tropes of adult content. The misspelling “iribitari” (instead of イライラ iraira – irritated) gives it a slightly comedic, foreign flavor.
The central "hook" of the series is a transactional agreement between the two:
: Regularly checking the moisture levels in the soil can help in determining when irrigation is necessary, reducing overwatering.
Kuroda wants a comfortable place to hang out and read the protagonist's manga collection for free.
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The URL encoding %2A appears when someone copies a search query or a forum link that contains asterisks. In your keyword, m%2A%2Ako means the original text was m**ko .
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