Itsu Made Mo Boku Dake No Mama No Mama De Ite! [FHD]

The word mama in Japanese carries a dual weight. It translates roughly to "as is" or "the current state." In the context of this phrase, it is an anchor dropped into a shifting sea.

This is not a wish for growth; it is a wish for suspension. It is a deep, existential howl against the inevitable corruption of time. itsu made mo boku dake no mama no mama de ite!

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