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- "Ijirare" can be translated to "being irritated" or "being annoyed."
- "Fukushuu" means "revenge" or "retribution."
- "Saimin" can be translated to "hypnosis" or " mesmerization."
- Ijirare — a term sometimes used in Japanese fiction (often horror/fantasy) referring to a shapeshifting creature in Ainu or Japanese folklore (an ijirāre/iijiraaq).
- Fukushuu saimin — likely from Japanese: 復讐催眠 (“revenge hypnosis”) — a common trope in certain adult/VN/doujin genres.
- In all C — unclear; might refer to “in all contexts,” “in all C++/C language,” or a mistranscription of something else.
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And possibly a coding or programming aspect ("inall c").