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Friend: “I didn’t study for the exam.” You: “ Gomu wo tsukete to, iimashita yo ne. ” (Translation: “I told you to prepare, didn’t I?” — adapting the structure)

Arabic anime pages sometimes invent or misremember lines, then they spread as memes. This phrase has become a running joke in from Egypt to Saudi Arabia, where fans pretend it’s from a “lost episode” of Naruto or Attack on Titan (imagine Mikasa telling Eren this — absurd, hence funny). Friend: “I didn’t study for the exam

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The phrase seems to suggest a scenario where someone might be talking about applying glue and then affirming or questioning if they said something about it. Without more context, it's a bit challenging to provide a precise interpretation. In this long-form article

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