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July 15,2025
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The story about the gorilla at the sushi place was more profound than I expected.

At first glance, it might seem like just a curious incident. But as I delved deeper into it, I realized there was much more to it.

The gorilla's presence in that unexpected setting could symbolize many things. Maybe it was a sign of the wild encroaching on the civilized world. Or perhaps it was a reminder that even in the most unlikely of places, we can find something extraordinary.

The reactions of the people around the gorilla also added to the depth of the story. Some were scared, some were curious, and some were simply amazed. It showed how different people can respond to the same situation in such diverse ways.

This story has made me think about how we often take the ordinary for granted and overlook the hidden meanings and possibilities that lie within. It has taught me to be more open-minded and to look beyond the surface of things.

In conclusion, the story about the gorilla at the sushi place has left a lasting impression on me and has made me see the world in a slightly different light.
July 15,2025
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The new guy working at Sakura Sushi has really impressed a seafood merchant. He tells his associate, "

The new guy they've got working over at Sakura Sushi, he's really got his act together. He's got his eccentricities but he takes his job seriously and he's only gonna get better. I can't wait to see what kind of guy he matures into.

" Little do they know, the "new guy" is a full-blooded gorilla.

The centerpiece of Cromartie High School, Vol. 7, involves two teenagers discovering the world's best sushi in Tokyo, crafted by the hands of this large simian. How did a gorilla end up working at a sushi shop and become so talented? These questions are investigated and speculated upon, but in true Cromartie fashion, they are never answered.

Piecemeal logic and patchwork deduction are prominent in this volume. It is book-ended by meetings of the five "Four Great Ones," students who attend classes in KISS-style makeup. They discuss delinquency, human nature, and the "no-loss-no-gain" form of happiness, but never reach a conclusion in the most nonsensical way possible.

The students at Cromartie don't take their studies seriously, but they are intrigued by the trivialities of daily life. Everything is a puzzle for them and the reader. The pursuit of answers only raises more bizarre questions. Eventually, they give up and move on to another nonsequitur situation.

The gorilla eventually leaves his job at Sakura Sushi in a simple way, which again raises more questions than answers.

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