User talk:天人了

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Where have you seen 𡚦 used in Japanese? —suzukaze (tc) 06:09, 25 December 2015 (UTC)[reply]

2ch, logsoku, fc2, etc. and some other sites like I think 8ch/int/ maybe, also remember I saw at least one porn dvd containing in the title. 天人了 (talk) 06:20, 25 December 2015 (UTC)[reply]
Searching for 𡚦 in a Japanese context, Google only finds 𡚦 being used as a weird replacement character for 女. :s Can you find any of these links? —suzukaze (tc) 06:30, 25 December 2015 (UTC)[reply]
Couldn't succeed, however, if you search images for 𡚦 AV, you will find some porn. If I misremember the context and it was only 8ch/int/, this makes it hard, as the archive downed forever. I don't think another scenario that is also possible was true, but maybe I only saw what you call replacement contexts sometime and my pervert brain changed the meaning... this has happened before though... Then, to find the specific porn is probably impossible: I only saw a dvd cover on jpg4 once, months ago... I remember it was some BDSM lesbians but this is not useful information I think... 天人了 (talk) 06:56, 25 December 2015 (UTC)[reply]

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