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There's not a lot of them, I think this is one of the few without covered faces

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All three days of Comiket we met at the saw by 3pm, then sauntered off to Akiba/Shinjuku either in smaller groups to later gather by 8pm to have dinner (nomihoudai) for a few hours.

Shit faced as in drunk.

There were two girls, and about 26 males on New Years, when we were the most abound.
/jp/ were mostly Murrikans, /a/ mostly Europeans and Asians.
There were more /jp/s than /a/nons.

Image related, taken at the nomihoudai place by Akihabara station.

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