[ he does like to fight and display his power and potential so maybe it's part of it maybe it's about dominance I don't know and Satoru also wouldn't know ]
Zunda-mochi has a long history dating from at least the Sengoku period. It is mentioned briefly in the diary of Prince Gosuko-in. Reputedly zunda-mochi was a favorite dessert of Date Masamune. It is perhaps for this reason that zunda-mochi is often regarded as a specialty of Sendai.
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[ THIS IS THE MOST OFFENSIVE]
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[ WILL HE HAVE TO SHOW YOU THROUGH A BEATING ]
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You think you can beat me with your technique?
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[ YOU SHIT ]
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[ THEY ARE FIGHTING SO MUCH THIS WEEK ]
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Satoru did get better in hand-to-hand, but there are still portions that are wild and could use work still. ]
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[ As if he isn't also heavy, but Suguru is heavier and this is a burden. ]
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Nah.
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[ Well, it's time to tickle him. ]
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it works and he rolls away... ]
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[ DRAGS HIM BACK. ]
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You should remember less.
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Mimics Suguru's voice, even though he's kicked. ]
Zunda-mochi has a long history dating from at least the Sengoku period. It is mentioned briefly in the diary of Prince Gosuko-in. Reputedly zunda-mochi was a favorite dessert of Date Masamune. It is perhaps for this reason that zunda-mochi is often regarded as a specialty of Sendai.
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Apparently it got its name because Date Masamune would mash the beans with his sword.
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Should you be remembering stuff like that?
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[ Anyway, here. ]
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