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Mike
8 months ago

Love days like this

Four posts of movies starring Kawakami Nanami

That’s among 13 movies featuring her posted in the day that tagged her.

Another great day for posting older AVs that brings us more from her repertoire

In August 2022, 川上奈々美 retired while announcing her name change to ‘川上なな実’. While retiring, she revealed her marriage and pregnancy to the general public.

Then in January 2023, she announced on Instagram and Twitter that she had given birth to a son.

(Who surely is likely running around at lightening speed these days, keeping her very busy during his terrible twos. . .)

Mike
8 months ago

Counted (mis-counted) Four further Kawakami Nanami posts in 13 movies that tagged her.

Then looked again.

 Counted FIVE further Kawakami Nanami posts in 13 movies that tagged her.

Love days like this 🙂

a diseased mind
8 months ago
Reply to  Mike

this is what dyscalculia does to a tired mind that cannot process reality fast enough, the first signs of early-onset dementia

Mike
8 months ago

Really troll?

Not scrolling far enough to see the movie at the far end is dyscalculia?

I comment about the movies.

You troll other commenters.

I’m pretty sure that between us, the “a diseased mind” title could only apply to you.

So – Care to share with us? Has any licensed professional ever tagged you with a DSM-5 diagnosis? Or two? or five. . . or . . .

FWIW, AI came up with the following

There is no “internet troll” disorder in the DSM-5; the closest concept is Internet Gaming Disorder, which was listed for further study in an appendix and is distinct from malicious online behavior. Online trolling is considered a behavior pattern linked to personality traits like narcissism, psychopathy, and sadism (the Dark Triad)), and while it can have severe psychological consequences for victims, the act of trolling itself is not formally classified as a mental disorder by the DSM-5.