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Anonymous
>>619026 actually the line between /u/ and /e/ is very blurred, technically /e/ is supposed to be the middle ground between things too suggestive for /c/, but not explicit enough for /h/. /u/ generally falls into the category, but /u/ is supposed to be the girl/girl equivalent of /h/. That said, there's not enough /u/ content to really keep that board moving, so they incorporate bits of /e/ and /c/ into it to the mix to keep the board interesting for it's patrons.
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