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Source is Sorry, but I'm Not into Yuri btw
Background image source: Warui ga Watashi wa Yuri ja nai
Yes it's yuri, and yes I provided the source because op didn't provide it
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but she said she wasn't into yuri!

Warui ga Watashi wa Yuri ja nai
Bonus straight version

The background character is a lesbian in denail though
isn't a 8 bit string just a char?
so hard to beat the char allegations when ur char
Catgirls vs cat women
Quattro Bajeena vibes

no, i think it depends on the platform. On most platforms, char is an alias for uint8_t but on some platforms, it's uint32_t. The point of having 32-bit chars is that unicode is easier to represent.

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