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Dice_24K - 1718855678
What an outfit... wow.

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Dice_24K - 1718855348
What these bonus chapters are missing are her inner monologue full of fangirling... but it shines through anyway.

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Dice_24K - 1718855055
Who wants to take this out of context? lol

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Dice_24K - 1718854743
Imagine a story where everything is just... fine.
Yawn. Boring.
But a story where everything is just fine that takes place after 100 chapters of plot to get there? Yes please. This is the kind of fan service I want.
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Dice_24K - 1718854429
SO CUTE
you little troublemaker you
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Dice_24K - 1718851883
Okay, I was curious so I looked it up. Corbiculidae is also known as a freshwater basket clam. In short: it isn't that tough. Human teeth are tougher. I was still curious, so I kept looking into it... what about the exceptionally tough corbiculidae teeth? Like, an exception compared to the norm; how tough would that be? Still, not as tough as human teeth.
So yeah... this is like Sorcerer King and its "Nuclear Power Plants" -> completely fictional.

Longer explanation:
Human teeth are designed to withstand the forces of biting and chewing a variety of foods and they last a lifetime. Human teeth is made up of enamel which is the hardest substance in the human body; 96% mineral content, mostly hydroxyapatite. The hardness rating of enamel is about a 5 on the Mohs scale (comparable to steel).
No, I didn't look up what hydroxyapatite is. I had to draw the line on wasting my free time looking into this somewhere.
Meanwhile,
Corbiculidae teeth are used to maintain shell alignment and closure, providing structural stability. It is made up of calcium carbonate which is less hard than enamel; around a 3.5 to 4 on Mohs scale.
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