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Tsumamigui 1&2 Complete H-CG sets Anonymous
Torrent: http://www.kotonoha-chan.com/forums/showthread.php?t=308

Tsumamigui Official Site: http://www.alicesoft.com/tsuma/index.html

Tsumamigui 2 Official Site: http://www.alicesoft.com/tsuma2/index.html

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>> Anonymous
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Pic of the girl from the 2nd game.
>> AVs on /t/ suck recently
thank you.
>> Anonymous
great uproad but I dont get why the jappos are still butchering their own art with censorship. somebody should tell them to move on goddamit.
>> Anonymous
>>165152
social inertia, basically. any morality-based changes in law take a long time to update, as law tends to dictate social morés.

why do you think weed is still illegal in the US, while tobacco and alchohol, which often are more harmful, are not?
>> Anonymous
SUMMERY OVERVIEW OF CENSORSHIP IN JAPAN
This summery was written by Dan Kanemitsu

???Censorship in Japan have been alive and well ever since people in authority first encountered "vulgar" material being published by wood block prints during the Tokugawa period (about 1600 to 1850's.) From that day on, the tug of war between over-zealous moralists versus the enterprising publishers and artists continues on until this day.
???After the Meiji Restoration, the new "modern" government of Japan issued the new constitution in 1889. This constitution was not modeled after the US one, but on the German (Prussian) and British system instead. Guaranteeing freedom of expression was not on the top of the agenda in this constitution. Soon the government was going after various new "unruly" newspaper publishers in order to suppress political opposition against the government. When the government was drafting a law aimed at regulating the content of mass distributed publications, they included a clause which forbid the production, distribution, and publishing of material which can be deemed as being "injurious to public morals." The law which includes this clause, Article 175 of the Penal Code, inacted in the 1880's, is still in force today. The same law that forced the lower sections of nudes by Renoir and Manet to be covered by cloth is the same law that still remains at work behind the censorship of sexually explict material in Japan today.
>> Anonymous
When General MacArthur and the US Armed Forces came in, they brought with them the ideal that democratic and liberal ("free") nations are less likely to go to war, and the reason why Japan was considered to be so "belligerent" had to do with the Japanese system of government. Therefore the solution was to rewrite the Japanese constitution to include guarantees of civil liberties and delete particulary oppressive sections of the Japanese penal code. Unfortunately, Article 175 was not one of the many laws that were scrapped.
???The regulatory agencies and the courts of Japan have slowly relaxed the standards for what is considered "indecent" and "injurious to public morals" over the course of time. The logic being that the same material that might have been caused "panic and confusion among the public" won't do that now because the standards of the public have changed. In effect what this is saying is that "you can have your freedom of expression, as long as you don't do something too offensive to most people." Apparently showing actual shots of penatration and the sexual genitals is too offensive for Japan today. But hey, just five years ago, showing pubic hair was too offensive and now it isn't, so things are progressing slowly but surely.
>> Anonymous
goddamit MacArthur, you had the chance and yoJUST AS PLANNED..
>> Jesus !z.LOLm8x3o
>>165085
EPIC WIN

I LOVED THIS GAME BUT I LOST IT IN A HDD CRASH

I want the actual game back though D:
>> Anonymous
suddenly (or not), a reseed is needed!
>> Anonymous
>>165312

There are several seeds. >__<
>> Anonymous
awesome! I've been looking for a non-shitty-jpg set of this for years, and never even dreamed of acquiring CG for the 2nd game
>> Anonymous
>>165354

CG sets can be quite easy to rip with the right program, why people tend to trade high quality for small size is beyond me, if I ever see another jpeg, it will be all TOO soon. As for the fact it's both sets, double the fun. :3
>> Anonymous
I'll seed for a week (maybe), there aren't enough seeds and judging by the look of that image the OP gave us, this should be some pretty good stuff.
>> Anonymous
>>165085
>>165124
>>165213
>>165354
>>165871
Same person.
>> Anonymous
>>166027

FAIL
>> Anonymous
>>165392
yep. one word. SUSIE
>> Anonymous
>>167068

Grapholic is a lot better in my opinion, Susie was just too annoying to use for me.
>> Anonymous
^^b
>> Dogi !gxm5fvgBZ6
>>165323
>>168132