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From Lucky Star: a man gets so drunk at a party/bar-restaurant that he starts to feel hot and, unable to undo the knot of his necktie, tries to pull it up his head where it gets stuck. This, together with an obento with the rstaurant\'s food residuals, is portraited as the typical drunk salary-man look when returning home late at night; so, by now, this could be a case of a trope that, contextually, can refer to entirely different thematics (martial arts/drunkness).
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From Lucky Star: a man gets so drunk at a party/bar-restaurant that he starts to feel hot and, unable to undo the knot of his necktie, tries to pull it up his head where it gets stuck. This, together with an obento with the restaurant\\\'s food residuals, is portraited as the typical drunk salary-man look when returning home late at night; so, by now, this could be a case of a trope that, contextually, can refer to entirely different thematics (martial arts/drunkness).
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From Lucky Star: a man gets so drunk at a party/bar that he starts to feel hot and, unable to undo the knot of his necktie, tries to pull it up his head where it gets stuck. This, together with an obento with the party food residuals, is portraited as the typical drunk salary-man look when returning home late at night; so, by now, this could be a case of a trope that, contextually, can refer to entirely different thematics (martial arts/drunkness).
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From Lucky Star: a man gets so drunk at a party/bar-restaurant that he starts to feel hot and, unable to undo the knot of his necktie, tries to pull it up his head where it gets stuck. This, together with an obento with the rstaurant\\\'s food residuals, is portraited as the typical drunk salary-man look when returning home late at night; so, by now, this could be a case of a trope that, contextually, can refer to entirely different thematics (martial arts/drunkness).
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From Lucky Star: a man gets so drunk at a party/bar that he starts to feel hot and, unable to undo the knot of his necktie, tries to pull it up his head where it gets stuck. This, together with an o-bento with the party food residuals, is portraited as the typical drunk salary-man look when returning home late at night; so, by now, this could be a case of a trope that, contextually, can refer to entirely different thematics (martial arts/drunkness).
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From Lucky Star: a man gets so drunk at a party/bar that he starts to feel hot and, unable to undo the knot of his necktie, tries to pull it up his head where it gets stuck. This, together with an obento with the party food residuals, is portraited as the typical drunk salary-man look when returning home late at night; so, by now, this could be a case of a trope that, contextually, can refer to entirely different thematics (martial arts/drunkness).
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