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The phrase “Gomu o Tsukete to Iimashita yo ne” translates from Japanese to something like “You told me to put on a condom, didn’t you?” or “You said to use a rubber, right?” depending on context. It has gained notoriety in certain online circles as a provocative or humorous line, often associated with adult content, parody, or niche BL (boys’ love) anime/manga.
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Overall, "Gomu o Tsukete to Iimashita yo ne" is a charming anime that offers a unique take on the isekai genre. With its relatable protagonist, engaging character interactions, and fresh premise, it's definitely worth watching for fans of fantasy and adventure anime. It looks like you’ve shared a string that
It looks like you’ve shared a string that resembles a filename for a fansub or web-rip release of an anime episode — specifically “Gomu o Tsukete to Iimashita yo ne” (which translates roughly to “You said ‘put on the rubber,’ didn’t you?” ), episode 02, with a %7CVERIFIED%7C tag (URL-encoded pipe characters around “VERIFIED”).
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"Gomu o Tsukete to Iimashita yo ne" translates from Japanese to "I Said 'Stick It On'" or something similar, but without more context, it's difficult to offer a detailed article. If you're referring to an anime episode, a manga chapter, or another form of media, could you provide more details or clarify the request?
