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In hindsight I wish I had made America a little more conscious about fashion!
But it’s also true that young Americans wear the same kinds of clothes as a typical Japanese dad!
If I could redraw him in the volumes, I would.

>xxx, is that true?

YEAH.

>Lately I’ve been curious about the history of the Baltic States; I’m trying to research it, but there are only a few books on the Baltics in my neighborhood library, so I think I’ll buy my own.
If you don’t mind, Himaruya-san, please recommend a book!

If it’s the Baltics you want, there are very precisely titled books called, “Baltic States History” and “A History of the Baltic States”! I’ve gotten a lot of help from “Baltic States History.”

But since this book is quite old, there are free digital materials in foreign public online libraries, so it might be good to use that kind of service, too.
They would be useful one way or another.

And since Baltic and Polish history are closely connected, you might consider looking into Polish history, which it’s comparatively easier to find materials on.
In Polish history, the bosses are interesting; I like it.

[T/N: I think he’s talking about Baruto Sangoku-Shi by Suzuki Tooru, which seems to be Japanese-only, and A History of the Baltic States by Andres Kasekamp.]

Translation: y4nderenka, don_amoeba
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