There are some cool details on the blackboard at the beginning
There are some menheoyos here
There's an Aspie-Kun if you look closely
There's the ramen bowl from menheramen
Here, you can see the pepon star + the cat that died in menheramen
In Japan, putting flowers on a dead student's death is like a memorial for them. However, if you put them on a living student's desk, then that's basically a sign of extreme dislike and saying u want that student dead. also, the flowers resemble aspie-kun.
If you look closely, you can see that the pixilated image is menheoyo in the chorus of menheramen.
Here, the signs of all Oyo-Kun's injuries he sustained in handicapper are visible. the blood, dust, and broken accessories are from him falling, and if you look closely, there are stitches on his neck from when his head fell off.
His design closely resembles a help mark (the thing in the image below handioyo), with the heart symbols, the cross symbols, and the read color scheme. A help mark is something that people with invisible disabilities, such as mental illnesses, carry in Japan as a way to signify to other people that they are disabled and to help them out by lending seats on busses, helping them evacuate in emergencies, and to give these people social consideration. Oyo-kun is also shown holding some sort of strange rainbow help mark that does not exist IRL in menheramen.
@Raamenwasnothere its the post I mentioned I might make, I decided to make this post!!