The "What Kind of Story Is This?" Department Newsletter: The 29th Versatile Edition
Welcome to the back alleys of Note Town. It is time to blow away your Monday. This newsletter follows the #WhatKindOfStoryIsThis reports secretly submitted by correspondents from around the world during a set period. Only those who have stumbled upon the entrance to the back alley, which opens only twice a month, and lost their way have gathered here.

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I love the records of this family. No matter what happens, the mother honestly records her joys, sorrows, and everything in between with a straightforward heart, leaving them behind as "What kind of story is this?" Surely, these records of precious daily life will become something important, and they will definitely reach someone.
I will not ask where you learned about this, how you wandered in, or why you came to know the phrase "What kind of story is this?" If there is one thing I can say, it is that this newsletter is nothing more than entertainment with absolutely no truth, where I pour in my pride as a Creative Award Best Reviewer to fully explain articles that I don't even know "what kind of story" they are.

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Please know that the creators who usually write articles on the main streets of Note Town while lying to themselves were actually residents of the back alleys who had a hidden side, saying, "Actually, I like things that are useless." Here, there are only "strange" people who are freely enjoying and expressing the joys and sorrows of daily life without hiding them. No one knows what all of this is about. Sometimes, try feeling the useless loveliness, laugh, and cry. Any article will connect to something for someone. It is a place where you can feel relieved, thinking, "If there are people like this, I will definitely be okay."
And then, pretend nothing happened, return to the main streets of Note Town with confidence, and continue your brilliant activities.
Your favorite "What kind of story is this?"
This time, thanks to the back alley diva Tomori-san, "What kind of story is this?" can now color your articles as an audio pattern. Please copy the Stand.fm audio pattern of your favorite "What kind of story is this?" to color your articles. It is crazy, but this seems to be reality.
The "It's Crazy" Department
This is a project where an elementary school teacher wearing a sushi-patterned skirt thoroughly corners one person in the back alley. It is an article specialized for individuals as a way to enjoy the back alley in more detail. Please enjoy it. Those who have been charmed by her usual essays have started calling themselves the Tico Tribe and are continuing to increase in the shadows of Note. The Tico Tribe is characterized by the fact that most of them are perverts, so they cannot say it out loud. Perhaps they are right next to you. Aoi Soryu is one who calls herself a Tico Tribe member. She is currently being featured and is active as a perverted nurse. What Aoi-san is working on with her life on the line is a collaborative fantasy novel. Please read the article for detailed content. What everyone must remember is that people who call themselves perverts are mostly Tico Tribe members. Everyone, please be careful.
This is Aoi Soryu's answer article.
I am being featured in the "It's Crazy" Department, and it is crazy. It seems that if a Tico Tribe member is featured by Tico, things get crazy. This is called the "It's Crazy" Department loop.
Megumi Tico is being read aloud.
Megumi Tico, who asked to be read aloud. Before being read by a Tico Tribe member, Angel Yuppi read it for me. Since it is a special occasion, I will leave it here. I can only say that everyone around is crazy.
Opening: "What Kind of Story Is This? Song"
This is the "What Kind of Story Is This? Song" corner, which has become a staple before I knew it. First, Diva Tomori-san, who spoke for my feelings for me. Please listen to her soulful singing voice. I am invincible on Sundays from now on. Second, this week we received a request postcard for the song corner. A request from a mild yankee in Note Town to "verify if Maiton's song really can't fly." At least I felt like I could fly. Please be healed by a voice that is nothing but kindness. You will surely listen to the end, thinking there must be something because it is Maiton, and you will shed tears. Third, for those of you who couldn't fly with Maiton. Please fly properly with Hanemiya-san's song. The back alley is looking for people to sing "What Kind of Story Is This? Song."

An announcement of a festival from the depths of the back alley.
It seems it will be held on November 22nd (Good Couple Day).BL novels are the ones that have claimed the phrase “What is this story?” for themselves. While carrying the triple burden of the legendary phrase “no plot, no punchline, no meaning,” they have gained citizenship and are proudly lined up on bookstore display tables! You can read such BL on note as well!I am letting you know because this was being shouted. For details, please see the article or the magazine below. It seems you can participate too. Please try to awaken the BL soul that has been sleeping inside you for a long time and liven things up.
These are the people I forcibly detained this time because they were lost in the back alley.
You can still turn back now. If you proceed, you might lose the exit. Welcome to the back alley.
Congratulations to those who have arrived here safely. This is where the real thing begins. Please try to feel the people who have poured all their passion into stories where you don't know “what the story is.” For the writers, I will gently leave the table of contents here, so please feel free to proceed to your own section using the back alley traditional art“Jump while pretending to read”For the readers, please enjoy together with me the approximately 280 “What is this story?” entries, starting with the first good fortune and ending with the first protection.
The first good fortune is Fumiaki Iwasaki (sketch literature writer).
Perhaps the moments when we search for words to say are when we feel most alive. It is precisely the moment when we think, “Why am I in this place?” Please enjoy Iwasaki-san's world. Since I don't know “what the story is,” of course, there are no words to say about this article either.
The second good fortune is Asuka Sakurai.
This is a report on the Tale of Genji Museum in Uji. You can follow along with Asuka-san to the entrance. The second piece, tea comes out of the faucets at an elementary school in Uji. I don't know if it's true or not, but it's a report worthy of her. I was drawn in. Everything beyond that point is paid content. If you want to read further, I recommend purchasing the popular magazine. I'll leave it here. The third piece, when you say Asuka in Nara, now it's an exploration of Asuka's home centers. It's really interesting to have it explained with this home-visit-like tension.Why Nara—it's because the capital, Nara, is full of things we have never seen before. The fourth piece, I feel something like a strange virtuous cycle of a black company. Perhaps the fact that it's hard to get out of the spiral is proof of a black company. Even so, Asuka-san has all sorts of people coming to have all sorts of conversations. She is like a white-company president all by herself. The fifth piece, it seems she got a new manicure. This is also paid content. If you are curious about Asuka's nail situation, please check it out.
The third good fortune is koedananafusi.
A deep-sea fish of the back alley drifting in a sea of words from a single word. When you read her articles, you feel that it's okay to be as free as you want. Even though you don't know “what the story is,” it is very comfortable. Please try tasting it. Please try swimming along. You won't understand anything.
Marina Mizukoshi.
With the news certification exam approaching, she shouted, “What is this story?” She shouted, “I won't make it in time, I won't make it in time, what is this story?” As a usage, it is correct, but if you shout it on note, you will end up in the back alley. I hope she shouts to her heart's content here, succeeds in the exam, and goes on to play an active role on the main stage.
Momohiro-san.
A time of youth that is dense yet thin remains. An era where we learned how to drink alcohol by drinking remains. The time spent just gathering at a friend's house without talking about anything is a time you can no longer create once you become an adult. The second piece, Shura Coffee. The Shura level is incredible. I want that memory. By the way, it's from a 2016 memo. I think this is what is amazing about Momohiro. The third piece, an encounter with a fried chicken eating master. From now on, if a resident of the back alley meets a fried chicken eating master, please write an article and report it. The fourth piece, cool. Everyone wants to express things that cannot be seen, but this way of expression is irresistible. Even though it's invisible, it becomes visible; that is the human Momohiro. The fifth piece, it is shocking just as the note about the shocking content says. Momohiro. As expected, it's amazing. I don't know at all what “the story” is, but it's shocking. The sixth piece, the bad Momohiro comes out toward the junior who looked for her contact lenses. I like the evil Hiro that comes out occasionally.
Jelly-san.
I don't play games so I don't know, but does it mean that nothing goes from 0 to 100 immediately? Does it mean that it won't fall down easily? Is it the will to keep living even if you fall? I don't know “what the story is.” It is truly a survival game. The third piece, she is philosophizing about her own axis, but I don't know “what the story is.” It's a wonderful axis. The fourth piece, she has already reached “What is this Nyan story?” I am very worried about the future, but I have high expectations.

Neru Neenami-san.
Even without an answer, the answer she gave is wonderful. What is the answer to guide us in a world where we don't know where we will end up? I want to be a person who can say that myself. I don't know “what the story is,” but it's wonderful. The second piece, kindness might be delicious. As expected.
Minenomomijiba-san.
This is Mine no Momijiba, from the Creative Award note prize. I am a good-natured ordinary person whose only merit is madness! And then they shouted, "What are you talking about?" Welcome. Or rather, it feels just right. Mine no Momijiba, full from the yakiniku victory celebration, looks back on the Creative Award. I am drawn to the way they express their true feelings. I understand well that what everyone wants to read is true feelings, and the kind of madness that makes one wonder "what are you talking about," Mine no Momijiba. It feels good and is the best. The back alley supports Mine no Momijiba. Even though I am the only one here, I support you.
This is Kuromu @ Haigo-san.
This is an introduction to a favorite drama. They talk about its merits without reservation. Furthermore, they have found and introduced the person who is talking about it. Because they are trying to convey it from the heart, it resonates. Writing is truly mysterious. This is the second piece, and it is PR person Kuromu who has once again presented a "what are you talking about" theory. Please enjoy the back-alley terminology that shines as a result of their serious consideration. They might not realize it themselves, but I like that it is gradually becoming interesting. For the third piece, I am glad I could witness a beautiful exchange related to roses. This is a "what are you talking about" flower.
This is Aruron-san.
Perhaps the person who is truly needed and thought to be interesting on note is someone like Aruron-san. They feel like a model who demonstrates exactly what is required. The projects and articles are easy to read for those currently writing, and they contain necessary content to move forward positively. If you follow them, you will surely see a good view. This is the lost-and-found center. Please, lift up the people here and take them to a different stage. I am glad to have met you.
This is Mashako-san.
A "what are you talking about" explorer. They are searching for things where you don't know "what they are talking about." How far do they have to go to be satisfied? They continue to search for the answer to what "what are you talking about" actually means. The second piece is participation in a project. I cannot say anything about other people's projects, but I think it is a good thing that fun things are increasing. The third piece is the latest work by Mashako-san, a researcher of messy love affairs. This time it is also messy. And, as expected, humans are most terrifying when they cross the line. Mashako-san in this field is scary. The fourth piece is Mashako-san reading their own poem aloud. It is difficult to read one's own article exactly as one imagines. Everyone, please try it too. I cannot do it. The fifth piece is tanka. I still don't understand tanka, so I cannot give my impressions, but since being taught by tanka people how interesting it is as a method of expression, I have been curious about it. The sixth piece is the "Mashako cannot leave the current yuru-chara situation alone" corner. Can they become the savior who saves the chaotic yuru-chara world in the future? I look forward to it.
A brief commercial break. (Read by Mashako-san)
Reading aloud is truly difficult because the expression differs depending on the interpretation. When you voice it, a different world unfolds.
This is Akane Wagatsuma, Representative of mutual LLC.
This is a story about the price of customer service in shopping. The fact that it is described in such detail makes me feel that it is because they are always thinking about how to make people happy. That is why they remember and can express how they felt in their heart. Store A or Store B, which one would your heart lean toward? Either way, it seems most interesting to go with Akane Wagatsuma.
This is Genchon-san.
Genchon, a man who pours his passion into excavating Maiton. This time, it was a huge scoop. It is such shocking news that I put it at the opening. Maiton, a man loved everywhere. The second piece, it has been proven that breasts and our memories are connected. We share the exact same memories and recollections. This might be a great achievement that only breasts can accomplish. I want to regain those days and that softness. The third piece, I have never seen anyone talk about a penis so openly and be welcomed. There is even an atmosphere of a pioneer who has opened up a completely different path. If you go all out in enjoying yourself, you can become like this. No one can imitate it. The fourth piece, when four of these are lined up in a row, I am surprised by their artistry. I think this is truly amazing. Maiton, boobs, penis, penis. And usually first thing in the morning. This means that the number of people who are getting addicted to this is increasing not insignificantly. It is wonderful. The fifth piece was also a stable penis. Genchon. I seriously feel like they are the savior of note. It is amazing how much they are in demand.
This is Yorimaru-san.
One year of quitting smoking. They talk all about the changes after quitting smoking and the cooler Yorimaru. Why don't you experience the life after quitting smoking that is not too late to start? It will surely make note fun. The second piece, Yorimaru-san has posted a grateful article that you could never say is "what are you talking about." If you read this, you might be able to fall in love regardless of age difference. It is too grateful, so I will leave the magazine here too. I also thought I would start a romance. The third piece, regarding the future direction of the articles, but the lingering effect of the second piece is stronger, so that is not the point.
This is Akira Yamane-san.
I know that Yamane-sensei's curiosity continues endlessly, but their passion for kofun (ancient burial mounds) and their adventures are also genuine. After feeling the kofun I want to visit this much, the "Kofun de Kofun" song won't leave my head. Please try to get excited too. I will leave the song here as well. I don't know at all what they are doing, but the world is wide. The second piece, I want everyone to be invited by simple questions. You can fully understand modern high school girls. As expected. The third piece, the very popular INK French conversation that has a line even though it is a stream. If you listen to this, you don't even have to go to France. As expected. You shouldn't think about what they are doing. This is the cute part of Yamane-sensei.
A brief commercial break. (Recommended by Yamane-sensei)
This is Yuko Cross-san.
This is a character relationship chart for an office romance story. I am thrilled by this stage where I don't know if it is a setting or an ongoing situation. It feels very realistic. The second piece, is this really a novel? It is a diary love story. I felt like I was peeking at a part of it and remembered Junichiro Tanizaki's "The Key." The affair partner, Kuroda-san, is too good at shaking things up, which is unfair. Please let me peek again. The third piece, Kuroda-san has a wife. The protagonist Yuko Cross yearns for him. It is interesting because the feelings are real letters. The fourth piece, it is an email conveying ordinary daily life, but because the worldview is completely established, it makes me feel strange. I want to find someone who can talk about Yuko Cross with me. I want to be told what I am reading. The fifth piece, I might be hooked because I can't tell if it is fiction or non-fiction to this extent. The sixth piece, it is an email. It is definitely an email. But I am curious. The seventh piece, when I think about whether the workplace was this full of romance, it makes me sad because my life is completely different. The eighth piece, the title "Sorry for today" hit the 5,000th mark in the "What are you talking about" magazine. It is a totally great result and I am grateful. I don't understand this article at all either. It is wonderful. The ninth piece, I feel like I am really being consulted about something. This new sensation. I want someone to really find it. The tenth piece, I don't know what space I am in, but Yuko Cross's laid-back pace is becoming more and more attractive. The eleventh piece, I have started to not know if Kuroda is bad or Yuko is bad. However, they are in the middle of a romance. The maneuvering is amazing. The twelfth piece, a back-alley quote "You're useless without me" popped out. Also, it seems Yuko is writing a novel. The thirteenth piece, this week was a week where I was tossed about by Yuko Cross. I have started to not know if it is Kuroda-san or me who is really being tossed about by Yuko. The fourteenth piece, Yuko says she is a doll. With what kind of feelings is Kuroda-san welcoming the doll Yuko? I want him to cherish Yuko, who has a missing back tooth.

This is Yu Kuroda.
This is Kuroda-san, a married man with children, who makes Yuko Cross nervous. I have decided to participate as a part of this completely. I don't know what they are doing, but aren't Yu Kuroda and Yuko Cross in the "What is this story about?" Department? I want someone to notice how interesting this is. Second piece, I wonder if Yuko was happy about the 5,000 copies for now. I can't tell from the poster image, but maybe it's some kind of message to me. Third piece, Kuroda-san, who even calls himself the "Ichiban Fuku" (First Luck) and sends emails to Yuko. He is sinking into the swamp. Fourth piece, to reply to Yuko's emails line by line. That kind of kindness is the source of disaster. It's unfair. I want to do things like this. Why did it end up being a broadcast of an affair? I have no idea. It's the best.
This is Riku Sukimoto.
Long time no see, Riku Sukimoto-san. You are talking about teeth. It's not a story about molars and clenching, but "What kind of tooth story is this?". It wasn't a collection period, but since Sukimoto-san came to "What kind of tooth story is this?", I will collect it. No one can stop that. It's just something that can't be helped.
This is Shizuku Tsukino.
It's a "poem". Being drawn to things that are no good is a weak point of humans, and it makes me feel like they are attractive people. Perhaps the feeling of meeting while convincing yourself it's only for a short while makes your feelings even more excited. So, "What kind of poem is this?". Second piece, Shizuku Tsukino, who was seconded to Warble. I won't collect Warble, but since you let me feature it, I collected it as a special case. Thank you. Please enjoy your creative work.
This is Yuni-san.
You have a fever. There are many people who have a fever for Yuni-san in the town of note, but this time it's the person herself who has a fever. I'm worried. Even so, the fact that it feels like a poem somewhere might be due to the writing style you have continued to use. I hope you get well soon. Second piece, it's about character count and essays. I don't think there is an appropriate character count, but many people are told that shorter is better on note. I originally came to note because I couldn't write what I wanted to write with the Instagram character count, so I don't really know. Maybe there are trends for this kind of thing too. If that's the case, there's a possibility it will flip eventually. In any case, I think it starts with the expression you are pursuing. I'm rooting for you.
This is Toho-san.
We have never met, although to be precise, we have met, but it's someone I couldn't talk to on the day. You came to the event Iorganizedfor. You are someone who gives me strength. Toho-san's writing, just like your name, spells out each step as if to confirm it. It is truly a grateful existence because you write exactly how you feel, including the same anxieties. What did you feel when you went to see the frost-covered trees? The feelings of someone the same age as me are here. But no one knows if that is "what kind of story".
This is U-san.
It's written as a fun project, but it's a jealousy project. It's a series of traits that only make me jealous, but I end up wanting to listen to it. That "Take-home Series" becomes a reading series. It's frustrating, but I'll leave the angel's readingYuzu-san's readingas a reference. Second piece, to portray comedy as comedy, you can't do it without the corresponding knowledge and rhythm. What is required is something that is pushed to the limit, or a gap. This person's range is a bit "crazy". No wonder you get taken home. It's unfair.
A commercial break for now. (From around 21 minutes and 30 seconds of the angel's reading)
This is Hiiro-san.
You are looking back on your feelings when you started note and the precious creators you met on note. It's a wonderful memory that makes me want to ask "What kind of story is that?" in detail. It might be important to remember the time when you first started. Second piece, congratulations on your second anniversary. Please cherish the name of your heart and continue to entertain us with various colors in the future. I personally really like this article. It makes me think that no matter what color I become, I should cherish my own individuality. Third piece, an announcement of cute illustrations by Hiiro-san. If you search for "Hiiro AI" or "10 Pretz sticks" in the Everyone's Photo Gallery, it will appear♪is what you said. They are all cute.
This is blanche-san.
It's a peaceful holiday. You are receiving the power of the sun. While doing laundry, you shake those thoughts. The time to feel the season, look back on the day, and record and express it feels like a luxurious holiday. I just don't know "what kind of story" it is. A wonderful day. Second piece, it's an exciting article about waiting for that day to come, making your heart dance with things you can do now, based on a letter about the first snow from a friend. The time when you don't know if it will become reality or not is the most fun time. I want you to take me with you. Third piece, the daily life of nursing care and the confrontation between parents colluding. It's really hard every day. It's okay to write it down. I can read it and understand it at least a little. And, you'll be excited in just a little while. Fourth piece, a happy article about writing what you like in the way you like. As expected, blanche-san's articles like this are wonderful. The only regret is that I haven't gone with you every time.
This is Tsukasa Tadano.
“A blessing in disguise” is a powerful phrase. Does it assume that one is in a state of misfortune to begin with? That fact changes depending on whether you are the person involved or the person watching. What is the “truth”? I am thinking about this from the perspective of a single accident to try and express it. I envy those who can do this. It is closer to literature than a Tsukasa Tadano essay. I like it. The second piece seems to have a title from over 10 years ago. I wonder how much they shook up their thoughts to write under the same title again. It might be one form of happiness. I, too, felt like addressing a title from the past to myself once more. The article allows you to fully enjoy a Tsukasa Tadano essay. It is the best.
This is Noho-san.
A sea voyage. It is a giant, enclosed space surrounded by the sea on all four sides. Having learned this, Noho-san is awaited by sisters. Will the protagonist Noho, who was enjoying a solo trip and inevitably met the sisters, be able to disembark safely? A spiral of encounters and conversations awaits on a solo sea voyage. She is being tossed about by rough waves. For the second piece, when you think of Noho-san, you think of nasal irrigation. She is someone who climbed the ranks to become a promotional committee member for the nasal irrigation industry without even being asked. This time, too, she is doing a great job promoting nasal irrigation. She is the model of a promotional committee member. It becomes “What is this nasal-ing about?”
This is persi-san.
This is the Chosokabe series. I have no idea if this Chosokabe is even “what this is about” in the first place, but it is a double documentary of a tourist guide that makes you like Tosa and the road to finding a job and unifying the region. It seems persi has found a job. From now on, they will focus on tourist guides. The second piece is poetry. Per-poetry. It feels like it is spreading out softly, yet you understand nothing. Here, the genre of Per-poetry was born. The third piece is a pattern of ruining a good story. They messed up. As expected of persi. The fourth piece is where the master of obi-novels demonstrates their signature craft to pass on the technique. I have no idea what they are doing. The fifth piece is Chosokabe. I don't even know what Chosokabe is doing anymore, but it is interesting how they are stubbornly aiming for the unification of Tosa. The sixth piece is the master of obi-novels doing something again. It is the mark of a master that you have absolutely no idea what any of the articles are about.
This is Danke Hitsuji-san.
Cute. When I can only say it is cute, I am at a loss for how to express it. Everyone, please run out of ideas. It is the best. The second piece is a report that they registered the header image for this time on Min-Photo. Another cute companion has been added. Thank you. Everyone, please download it and cherish it too.
This is Fleurette-san.
The date is November 16th (Sat) from 10:10 PM, and the Stand.fm reading event hosted by persi is approaching. What kind of work will they read? Still, I want a Nintendo alarm. The second piece is Fleurette-san, who received a “congrats” for romance. Her happy expression is cute. The third piece is that the story to be read at the reading event seems to have been decided. I will leave my article there too. It is an article where I cannot imagine how it will be read, so I am looking forward to it. They are taking on a huge challenge. Really, how did it come to this? And nobody knows what this is about.

This is Norikana-san.
Moving forward step by step. I think it is fine for feelings to be like the weather, with both rain and sunshine. It is wonderful that you are recording that and moving forward. The second piece is that if you hold back tears that come naturally, it might cause some strain somewhere after all. It is important to listen to your own voice, too. The third piece is an invitation to the Self-Deprecation Club that I belong to. The fourth piece is that they are having a dialogue with their inner self, verbalizing it, and turning it into an article. I wonder how much they have been talking to themselves. I think it is amazing. The fifth piece is Norikana-san, who always gives me insights. How far does she let her thoughts fly? “Facing life and death” is amazing. The sixth piece is a book introduction that feels like it is within Norikana-san's expression, making for a wonderful article.
This is Leemo-san.
It is the earnest documentary “Leemo sitting in front of the president.” I hope they return safely from the company trip.
This is sanngo-san.
They are writing impressions of Taiga dramas and movies. They are standing by to listen to Stand.fm after turning down a drinking party. I think it is one form of happiness to have connections that allow you to enjoy daily life. The second piece is sanngo-san, who had more to drink from the lingering effects of Stand.fm. When you drink with good friends, of course the drinks go down easily. The third piece is, can “What is this about?” rise from the Buzzword Grand Prize candidate to the actual Buzzword Grand Prize next year? I am truly glad to have a life where I can enjoy things like this. And thank you for enjoying it with me. The fourth piece is the Snack Ramblings series. I like this series. You can feel the humanity. Listening to someone's story. You might think it is just that, but I think that is the most difficult thing in the world. I like it. The fifth piece is an article full of maxims starting from the greeting. People who can write straightforward words can convey them straightforwardly to others. Thank you for the wonderful article. The sixth piece is an introduction to sanngo-san's article. They introduce it so kindly that it makes you happy to be introduced. It is clear that they are kind to the point of being too kind.
A brief commercial break. (The Legendary Drinking Party Edition)
This is Rio-san, who seems to have lost their memory in the second half.
This is Nami/I want to adore my favorite's muscles-san.
Ikefes. Ikefes is an abbreviation for the Ikita Kenchiku (Living Architecture) Museum Festival. Nami-san was supposed to have participated in it. What existed there was living architecture and the daily life of living people. The time until architecture turns into history intersects with the day until Nami-san becomes a legend. This is how humans should be. The second piece is that I have read various “oshi-goto” (supporting one's favorite) articles, but this is one of the top-tier “oshi-gatari” (talking about one's favorite). They are radiating love from their whole body, and they don't care if they lap the reader. As expected. Even though I have no idea “what this is about,” I am becoming well-versed in Yutaro-san. The third piece, the BL festival, is placed at the opening.
It's Osunu-san.
A recital is just wonderful. It is a happy thing to be able to do what you love while expressing something in front of people. This is fine. There is no mistake. Second piece, a groundbreaking movie introduction. I ended up wanting to watch Stand By Me more than the movie introduced. I will call this a magical movie introduction. It's amazing. Since I'm at it, I'll leave a video for the recommended movie "Little Wonders" as well. Which one do you want to watch?

It's loveheart-san.
There is no resisting a miniskirt or anything of the sort. loveheart-san is welcomed by miniskirts. If you ever retire from miniskirts in the future, it won't be because a miniskirt told you to, but because loveheart-san decided it was time. When that time comes, please let me interview you. Second piece, loveheart-san in the beauty article is cool. You published a photo without makeup and talked about beauty.“Beauty is born when the manifestation of a beautiful heart reaches the hearts of others.”I have engraved these words in my heart as well. Third piece, lunch with your daughter. The restaurant is wonderful again. Being able to read about your lovely daily life is one of the pleasures. For me, it is extraordinary, so it is fun to read. Fourth piece, love-san doing her job perfectly as the wife of her husband, Sebath. The way you explain the hotel and hit the key points is truly an article born from experience, and I am grateful for your work in delivering articles without fail as a secretary of the "What Are You Talking About Department" while doing your job as a wife. By the way, I am recruiting about 10 secretaries. There are only vacancies.
It's RaM-san.
It was shouted that you are a cow-type girl. It doesn't matter to me what type RaM-san is, but it was shouted that you are a cow-type girl overflowing with maternal instinct. It doesn't matter to me whether RaM-san is overflowing with maternal instinct or not, but it was shouted that you weren't popular in your student days. It doesn't matter to me whether RaM-san was popular in your student days or not. The present is everything. You are popular with me. Second piece, Starbucks. It is an article saying you like Starbucks. I want you to write about me someday with this level of enthusiasm. If you like Starbucks, it's an article where we can understand each other in an instant. Third piece, Secretary RaM. This is already the work of a secretary. I can relax and be lovey-dovey because of your perfect work. It has been decided that as long as I am basically being lovey-dovey, everything will be fine. I believe that "What Are You Talking About" moves forward because everyone plays seriously like this. Thank you very much.
It's Sakou-san.
You are lamenting that historical novels have disappeared from bookstores. In that case, Sakou-san is working hard on samurai production by making full use of AI. You are teaching us that interactions with AI that transcend time will create a new type of period drama. Second piece, Sakou-san, who has signed a friendship treaty with AI. You are playing to see how far you can be forgiven. But by making it into an article like this, you realize that you were actually being played with. It's interesting. Third piece,Mayo-san's ramen controversy. Mori-san's ramen. Rather than Mori-san's ramen, the greatness of Ra-Oh is conveyed, but since I can't eat it, I don't know "what you are talking about." I want to try eating this.
It's Mukumi-san.
You were supposed to have gone to a museum, but what caught your attention was the building. I am moved by the Tadao Ando design. As you can see from the photos, the blue of the sky and the aesthetic beauty of the concrete are indescribable. Correspondent Mukumi. A wonderful report. Nothing about the museum story gets through. I wish I could have gone with you. Second piece, whether the towel is fluffy or stiff, in the end, Mukumi-san talking about her boyfriend Mossari is cute. Mossari is loved.
It's Ponkotsu-san.
I want to make Ponkotsu-san's dream come true. It is Ponkotsu-san's wonderful quality that makes everyone want to think that way. Because, at the shop you opened, an incident absolutely happens every single day. Everyone wants to be a regular. As expected. Second piece, the Ponkotsu family's Ponkotsu Singapore travelogue has begun. You are already messing up from the very first day. This level of messing up is truly like a manga, and I am envious.
It's mika🌼-san.
Mother. You are giving it your all this time too. The athletic meet where I learned about a child who thinks of their mother from a mother who thinks of her child. Were you fished, hung, or did you get a cramp? mika still writes. The beginning of a wonderful travelogue. Second piece, the second half of the camp. It's different from the first day. I didn't think it would be this moving. It's different from camp articles with accidents or sparkling memories, but there is an extension of daily life, there is family there, and it is packed with a day that everyone is creating together. Because the writing style makes emotions resonate straight, this kind of experience report and travel article is very impactful. There are people who absolutely need to read this. Please continue even if you don't know "what you are talking about." The work is displayed in the opening. Thank you.
It's Tokotokote-|Thoughts of a Depression Patient-san.
It seems that knowing what you feel is fun or interesting when you are having a hard time is one of the important things. It is truly amazing that you convey things like this just as you experience them. Second piece, Tokotokote-san, who starts fantasizing for the sake of returning to work. The progression of deepening your thoughts more and more is interesting. Third piece,“Reading books related to technicians and igniting the heart of a technician”is how Tokotokote-san regained your feelings. I encountered a scene that would have music playing if it were a movie. It's wonderful. Fourth piece, a one-week physical condition management record while continuing to read books. It is wonderful that you are properly continuing to keep records.
It's Sushi.-san.
Sushi., who has recently been sweeping the illustration world. You drew my long hair. I think I will send this illustration toHonda Snow-san, who likes long hair. Thank you. Second piece, winter news. This year went by in a flash. It's somehow a relief.

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It's Rintaro Takechi.
I want to understand. Even though he is sending out an intense message to reality, I can't keep up, but it's interesting. He knows I won't reach the point of reading and understanding it, and he even explains it, but I still don't know “what this is about.” Truly, as expected. I think about what lies beyond the goals of freedom and equality. However, I can't play with expression to this extent. Second piece, I wonder if he can manipulate writing styles with such versatility. It is truly a tsundere in terms of writing style. Reading two in a row makes it the ultimate tsundere. I've been had. I can't take my eyes off the tsundere Princess Tsun. Third piece, it doesn't end with Princess Tsun, and once again, a genuine 'tsun' has arrived. It looks interesting, but I don't know what he's trying to do or “what this is about.” But it definitely looks interesting. What is this feeling? But I like it. Fourth piece, Minomushi Makikura—I wonder if he's a fan. It looks like an article saying he really wants to support them, but since Minomushi Makikura itself is an existence where I don't know “what this is about,” it's the best kind of article where I don't know “what this is about” even more. Fifth piece, I can grasp that he is creating while satirizing, but no matter how many times I read it, I end up wondering “what this is about.” Even so, because it is backed up, it's unmanageable. Still, I love savoring it, so as I read it while savoring it, I start to think it would be interesting if I could manipulate expression to this extent. Please give it a try. And since you should know “what this is about,” someone please tell me. Sixth piece, it's a technique for improving ideation, but I got lost before I reached that point. I want someone to sit next to me and explain it gently. The only person who has ever said “What is this about?” in a straightforward way so far is Rintaro Takechi. Seventh piece, this week I was shaken by Rintaro Takechi. This seventh piece grabbed me the most. As expected, it resonates with me the most when thoughts are verbalized at a fairy tale level. I feel like the meaning of “What is this about?” and the necessity of continuing it are depicted, so I end up saying “What is this about?”, but I love it. And the “What is this about?” creation in the comments section. I just learn about the depth of the world in a battle where I don't understand the meaning at all. There are so many “strange people.” I just think how happy I am, and I don't know “what this is about” at all. Thank you.
It's Yutori no Aru Otoko.
He sent a message saying that summer arrived two months early and winter came two months late. Fishing, cleaning the fish caught, and eating them. I think it's just an ordinary daily life, but it makes me a little sad that I feel it's extraordinary. Second piece, I learned that a migration story is necessary for migrants. It seems to be a form of communication. Indeed, I want to hear about people's footprints, and I want to know them. It's like a story. He writes that it's a sloppy daily life, but I think a sloppy life is a series of important moments in its own way. It just makes me wonder “what this is about.” I like it.
It's Fuji-san.
What is normal? It's a question you want to think about at least once. Fuji-san is asking it gently. Fuji-san's articles are often moving, so I recommend them. However, no one knows when the article itself will disappear. The iron rule is to read it while you can. Second piece, the rice ball problem, the dining table problem. Food is also really interesting when you think about it. Third piece, it's magic that allows you to touch hands with someone smartly. This is definitely recommended. I don't want to end without trying it.
It's umi-san.
It's Doraemon writing using maxims. It seems to be participation in a project. As expected of him to dashingly debut a Doraemon that calls up a storm. Please take a look at the art that is somehow connected to Doraemon even if you write it without looking. Second piece, it's a time that overlaps while sharing smiles with children. It's a wonderful article full of smiles and warmth. I think the reason he can treat children who come at him with pure energy with purity is because he is kind after all. He records a scene from daily life. Third piece, I feel like it's a miracle. He is experiencing something that goes beyond coincidence. I know that mysterious things happen, but it feels like a story where you wonder “what this is about.” Living is a series of mysterious things, isn't it? It's a story about a wonderful connection.
It's Yurayura Miruko-san.
It's sharing happiness. However, it's just like her that I have no idea how to get it. Second piece, it's about how to assign value, how to know the real thing, and how to savor it. This is amazing. If she expresses this so briefly and concisely, even showing the scene of a family, I start to doubt what my own expression is, but since this is Yurayura Miruko-san, I like it. I don't know “what this is about.” Third piece, it's a good story. As expected of the princess of the back alley. You can read it in an instant, so please read it. Anyone can think these thoughts, but the way she expresses them to convey them is outstanding. She might be able to make a calendar or something soon. Fourth piece, it's a Tamo-san episode. It's seriously a Tamo-san episode. I think it's important to be able to remember and record that there were amazing people around you. Fifth piece, what is good to have inside a tsuzura (wicker box)? This tests how much you can depict yourself, doesn't it? She writes deep things quickly. Her head is “strange.” Sixth piece, no matter how much you change, the important thing is whether you can properly notice the changes at your feet other than yourself. As expected of the princess.
It's kojuro-san.
Riki has lost a little weight. He says there is no problem with his health. Riki lost weight, but kojuro didn't. From the inevitable double-repayment massage, Monday has begun. Second piece, corn rice. kojuro ends up giving a massage while this mystery remains unsolved. Perhaps it's happiness to leave mysteries as mysteries. Third piece, it's like a drama where Hato Sablé is the main character. Of course, kojuro plays the role of giving a massage while eating Hato Sablé. However, the influence of the drama is amazing. Fourth piece, the particular wife. It seems she was putting knives in the dishwasher facing upward. kojuro changed it to downward through active negotiation. He also offers to give a massage. Fifth piece, kojuro escapes a predicament. kojuro covered it by using his wits. The massage also goes well. Sixth piece, gourmet introduction for the diet project. Tonight was eel. I'm jealous. kojuro only got 1/3. He puts that much strength into the massage. If he performs the massage perfectly, everyone will be happy. That is the kojuro back alley diary.

It's Real Tokusatsu Gagaga Ma-bon-san.
It's a story about the episode broadcast on April 13, 1990. It's a really good story. The keyword “origin” that Ma-bon found is wonderful. I want to learn this way of reading into things. Please enjoy this moving story together. You shouldn't think about why you have to enjoy it. Second piece, it's a commentary on the recording episode of Spa-Niji. Regarding Spa-Niji, it's definitely more interesting to listen to it. They are a duo that is easy to listen to like a professional program, and they are knowledgeable about Sentai shows, so you can end up wondering “who are these people?” Third piece, Fiveman is also really deep. It might be the privilege of the Sentai series to be able to depict pure things as pure. The weight of the first episode is amazing. Fourth piece, it's an essay. This person named Shimizu has been given the spotlight again thanks to Ma-bon. Humans don't know how they will be remembered. It's confusing and interesting.
It's Atoi Ponkarushi-san.
Ma-bon's article and Atoi-san's article. And even the StandFM are a set, a finishing move. It's the Back Alley Sentai. They are heroes who met because they like Sentai in the back alley, and as two Sentai members, they engage in activities to spread Sentai shows. It's a wonderful thing. It seems their goal is to make it clear “what this is about.” At the moment, it's going smoothly as “What is this about?” It's the best.
A commercial break for now. (Spa-Niji🌈)
I don't see many duos that met by such coincidence and are so perfect.
It's Hiroiten-san.
It is amazing that you can play so cleanly with just 410 characters. I absolutely love that you used this wordplay as the punchline; it hits the spot. It is a quick read, so please know that this is one way to play. I have no idea what the “story is about.” It is the best.
This is Matsudaira Utanokami.
I didn't even know what touch typing was, but I was surprised by Matsudaira Utanokami's blind typing. I thought it must be tough since they explained it so carefully, but the writing style, which doesn't look like that at all, is becoming funny. Why is it so “strange”? I have no idea what the “story is about,” but the sentences themselves are dancing. It is wonderful.
This is wsd983320987.
Novels are dreams. A famous quote has emerged from a star in the back alley. I hope their sleep deprivation improves. Still, it is a good saying.
This is Miyu.
Is this Pandora's box? There is something cute about how they say they like things while hiding that they like them. They say it might be gray, but since they like both, I think that is fine. If you are curious, please open the box of the article. I was waiting for the second one. Audio delivery. The best. Everything is packed in here. For the third one, everyone can already play it back in their minds, so I have nothing but gratitude. The fourth one is like fan work. The longing overflows and overflows so much that the second half is crazy, but this is also all Miyu. Wonderful.
This is Hiroki Ao of the World.
Hiroki Ao, who achieved the feat of posting three digits a day. He is suffering from posting withdrawal. He is stuck wondering how he should post. This might be a state that only a man who posted three digits a day can reach. Even if you don't know what he is doing at all, the fact that he can play on note for a year is the Hiroki Ao of the World. The second one, he has been sharp since posting three digits a day. The scattered Hiroki Ao philosophy. A game that goes beyond even that philosophy. To reach this point, only a man who is far from profit can arrive. Regarding this, I have almost the same feeling.
This is Nanako Shima.
It seems that when a married couple feels something for each other and speaks to each other, it creates an unexpected resonance. When you read Nanako's writing, you can naturally affirm it. I feel this is because it expresses the naturalness of life and living as it is, rather than forcing her own thoughts on others. Nanako's paid magazine seems to be overflowing with true feelings, so there might be a gap moe. I will leave it here since I have the chance.
This is Henko.
This is a story about a spouse who delivers absolute truths. I want the spouse series that Henko talks about to be compiled into something. I love how they are overflowing while pretending to be calm. However, the heated watercraft issue. Why is the term “bike” used when it only plants a dangerous image? I felt like it was impression manipulation. The spouse is wonderful. Henko is also wonderful, even if I don't know “what the story is about.” The second one is a mandala. Henko talks about mandalas, but I don't know “what the story is about.” It might be the beginning of a story that the mandala brought.
This is Maiton.
I am happy that Maiton, even while busy, still cares about the back alley. The second one, Maiton talks about “likes.” He is appealing for the weight to be visualized. His monologue also has weight. It would certainly be nice to see it, but since I like imagining the parts I can't see, a little peek is good. The ideal is being asked, “Do you know how much I like you?” The third one is Maiton's draft recycling factory. This time, too, he awakened a new perversion. What should be noted might be Yuttan in the comments section. I like this school-life taste. Being able to say “You're an idiot, Maiton” normally is truly amazing. Can you write sentences that make people say that? I often replace it and read it myself, but I think it is amazing. The fourth one is serious Maiton. I had heard rumors that Maiton had a serious side, but in my case, I try not to read articles other than tags as much as possible to avoid being invaded by preconceptions, so serious Maiton might be my first Maiton. It makes you read it. Perhaps this kind of writing style is what he is originally good at. It is cool that he wanders into the back alley and gives it his all. Even though he is a pervert. The fifth one, stable Maiton has returned. It is impressive that he convinces everyone that he is not Maiton unless he balances it with perversion. I have rarely seen someone who is required to be this perverted. Even though he was supposed to have taken the wrong direction, he has even begun to exude the air of success.
This is Haru Shibuki.
It was unexpected that a work with this atmosphere would come out, but I like it. I realized at the end that there was a meaning to the suggestive development, but secrets between men and women are interesting to read, aren't they? When the desire to write comes out, that is the time to write. Everyone is posting because they are afraid, so please proceed to grab something. Fortunately, there are people here who will read it. It is still a reserved expression, so I want you to let me read more and more. The second one, whether it is a travelogue or a husband-log needs a little investigation, but it is a gift of beautiful photos of Okutama. I want to go on a trip. If possible, it would be nice if it were between people meeting for the first time.
This is Nausicaa of the Wind Song.
This is a report that they have become able to think about themselves properly. No matter what kind of Nau-Nau you are, you can always come back, so please feel free to think about yourself. I think it is wonderful that you are now able to record that. Of course, I don't know “what the story is about.” That is fine. The second one, it seems like a letter from Mr. Heron. I think birds are carrying something and have brought something. You should just feel what you have received. I don't even know what they are saying.
This is Ayato Otogawa.
Ayato Otogawa, the weekend bomb. Since Tuesday, I have been shouting "What are you talking about?" thanks to the introduction of some very wonderful words. "Aptly put." The fact that I applied "What are you talking about?" to this wonderful article that examines and proposes how to use this phrase is, in itself, "aptly put." I have no idea what's going on. Second piece: I understand why you are called an intellectual pervert. You show us your interesting mind through your expressions. I like it. I understand it well. It's a detour where you think about what you're looking for, start wanting to know the opposite, and end up realizing it's the same thing, finally arriving at the answer. I don't know "what it's about," but that is exactly "what are you talking about?" Third piece: The weekend bomb is running a comment-relay novel with absolutely no restrictions. I joined in the middle, but I had no idea "what it was about," so I reset it. I'm curious to see what happens next.
This is C. Diem.
I am worried. This is a love article dedicated to you who are a picky eater. Has there ever been anyone who thought so seriously about the future of picky eaters? The truth that has emerged from continuing to be a picky eater is finally revealed by Mr. Diem. Second piece: I cried, calling this "love." I realized that what I had been doing was just pining for love. True love is when the feelings you can recall at any time intersect with each other. Please read it. I cannot say "What are you talking about?"
This is Chii-chan.
It has been a long time since I felt envious of someone's special talent. Chii-chan's special talent was the talent to make people happy. I want to acquire it, so I will start by practicing shedding tears consciously.
This is Kaora.
A snapshot of a scene from daily life. Only in childhood can you taste the intensity of this time, and you don't remember it that well. Perhaps a 100% immersive experience was a privilege of childhood. Maybe you can only get into that state of being absorbed when you don't know what it is. Second piece: Kaora is COOP. Kaora is COOP. The helpful COOP. Occasionally, an ordering mistake is just part of the charm. You, too, should head to COOP starting today.
This is koichi_takizawa.
Time that exists and time that existed. The difference between the two is whether you were there or not, but there is no doubt that it existed there. I think about the act of passing. The profound words really make me think. It's amazing.
This is Shiratori Nekoko_Life Theater Half-Life Record.
I'll leave the magazine here too, so please savor the half-life of Shiratori Nekoko. The Shiratori Nekoko of that time is there. It's unbelievable, but it feels like she is alive. That might be due to the amazing memory. Please try reading it. I don't know "what it's about," but Shiratori Nekoko is interesting. Second piece: Late-night intersection, Shiratori Nekoko edition. A man and a woman facing each other at an intersection where no cars come, with mechanical sounds breaking the silence of this time. Shiratori Nekoko. It's interesting.
This is Amemori "Put 'What are you talking about?' at the exit.".
They teach you tips for creating articles while using the tags recommended by note. However, it's interesting overall, so I don't know "what they are doing." The best form of introduction is here. You too can be a tag master with this. Second piece: I was a mayonnaiser. Amemori-san was also a mayonnaiser. The Tiko tribe living in the back alleys, mayonnaisers, Yura Yura Teikoku. These are all things I sowed the seeds for myself, and they are slowly growing and multiplying.
This is seahope.
They are recording things that can only be written now. They are honestly looking inward to know themselves. The way their thoughts are wandering, as they are still in the process of creating a solid self, is very wonderful. You cannot write honestly unless you have strength. I'm glad I could read it. I don't know "what it's about." Second piece: I still can't grasp what kind of person they are, but it's interesting. I can't grasp the direction of their thoughts and I don't know where they will land, but it's interesting. Analyzing it from the perspective of "What are you talking about?" literature, it is "emo." It is "emo" because it makes you think it's interesting. Thank you for letting me use "emo" for the first time. This is probably the last "emo." I dedicate all my "emo" to you.
This is Matsubokkuri.
It's cute. That's all I can say. A love warrior is born, wanting to love someone and lift their own spirits as well. Why is it that when I read articles like this, I simply get all mushy? You lifted my spirits too. Perhaps the strength lies in being able to convert it to "I wish it were me" immediately. I hope you can enter the cycle of love. If possible, I would like a chance too.
This is Eucalyptus Radiata.
Mother, 77, makes her smartphone debut. First attempt at LINE. And daughter Eucalyptus's lively debut. They are a mother and daughter who are alike. I feel like this is interesting at this point, but I feel the love of the daughter, Eucalyptus, who writes the article to make it look interesting. To enjoy daily life, perhaps you have to face every day properly. And so, I was immersed in such sentimentality, but I have no idea "what the article is about." As expected. Second piece: They have finally started to get serious. They are a person who has interesting expressions but hides them themselves. Every time I read it, the tension is released, and it's not a formal writing style, so it's interesting because it's the person's own words. It conveys that they are writing happily. The only thing that isn't conveyed is what they are "talking about."

This is Wataru Yasuda.
He is the founder of the Yasuda-style English Cram School. His motto is "get by even if you can't speak." It is currently attracting attention as a miraculous school that only accepts students up to the first year of junior high school. In his second piece, the setup has begun. I find myself expecting a punchline to come along eventually. In his third piece, he starts by doubting himself. He is a great guy.
This is T K.
Invisible people exist. Because it's more interesting if they do. It's happier to think that an invisible world exists. I hope that the invisible person is a beautiful woman. In his second piece, he made a wonderful declaration that he wants to ride the wave of projects on note. It's wonderful to be able to find ways to enjoy yourself on your own. I hope you enjoy it well and find your favorite way of expression. Being able to continue is the best thing. In his third piece, he explains what a "peak popularity period" is. Encouraged by this article, I have decided to live my life without giving up on being popular. Thank you.
This is Ken🍀✨.
Ken is aiming to advance from the town of note to New York. It seems he is indeed sensitive to the economy. In his second piece, Ken is a man who is not satisfied with the results. In his third piece, he is playing a nostalgic song, but he is just getting healed and then running away.
This is Yuzu.
Yuzu is the one who said she wanted to read my article. It was definitely not a request from me. I didn't try to take her home just because she's cute. Since it was a turning point for me as well, I'm glad I was able to listen to it. I was able to reflect on the roughness of my own expression, which still tends to choose words carefully. The reading is truly wonderful. Thank you from the bottom of my heart. I'll treat you next time, so I'm waiting for your contact.
A brief commercial break. (The Angel's Reading Edition)
Yuppi's reading is something you can be head-over-heels for from start to finish.
This is Saito Seisakusho [Draft Recycling Factory Annex].
Saito-san is currently recycling drafts. This time, it's a very educational story. What should I call myself while writing on note? You should just think about it and play around. Names will come later. In his second piece, the use of Robert Akiyama is excellent. Robert Akiyama, who blends into everyday life, has an outstanding presence even when he enters creative work. Interesting. In his third piece, the love affair is skillful. There is no way to know if he wanted to do this or if he has done it, but he is good at depicting the emotions of a man who has been pleasantly played with. When I think that maybe this has been done to me just because I don't know, I want to stop thinking. In the fourth piece, it's about a married couple. You can learn about the wife's resolve. The husband who noticed before the passion cooled seems somewhat happy.
This is yukiomeletrice.
The nature of the writing style creates a somewhat heavy atmosphere, but it is unified, so even if something "strange" happens, it is accepted. Because the balance is adjusted to occasionally lighten the heavy atmosphere by subtraction, I can read it forever. Interesting. It's changing so much right now and it looks really fun. In the second piece, I wait for the ending, but I can tell that you are enjoying writing it. I want it to be released to the world someday. In the third piece, it's complete. You are finding your own challenges, but it's interesting as it is. The fact that you make people think it's interesting means you are in a form of expression that is different from others. I want more and more, but I'm envious. I feel like the more you think, the more you will find. Since you can clearly color-code light and dark with your writing style, the rest is just a matter of your own balance and how you pursue your theme. I want to read a long one that hits hard.
This is Hasoya-m.
The gorgeous members of the Best Reviewer Award who appeared on "Suma-Spa" to talk about the Creative Awards ceremony. They are talking passionately about the future. But there is only one thing I can say: I, who should have been a fellow winner, was not invited. This is what you call "what are you talking about." It's the best. In the second and third pieces, the hero of the Reiwa era. And the back-alley hero, Honekawa Sujiemon. A symbol of peace in the back alleys who brilliantly solves problems even when connecting the front and back themes. Today, too, he delivers smiles with a swish, a whirl, a plop, and a thud. In the fourth piece, it's a report on Hasoya-m's holiday. I feel like Daffy-yan is just as versatile as Honekawa Sujiemon. It's cute. Even if you don't know "what it's about" when you go somewhere and report on it, it's a wonderful gift to share.
A brief commercial break. (The Gorgeous Members Creative Awards Edition)
If you are aiming for the awards ceremony next year, please use this as a reference. They are gorgeous members.
This is Amanu Miyu.
She teaches us that there is an English expression called "The elephant in the room." I wanted to make my characters say this line. This article is trying to express expression itself, and it's irresistible. You will surely be told "what are you talking about," but this fun is irresistible. I don't know what is written, but I'm sure that's what it is. In the second piece, she shouts that she wants to write articles in various fields, but she is a little anxious because it is different from her past self. It's cute. It's okay. Please proceed as you are. I'm looking forward to seeing what you write, so please try a lot and enjoy a lot. In the third piece, she has already started messing up. She has messed up too much since the first piece where she shouted that she wanted to write freely. She may have come to the back alley because she was meant to, but she shouldn't be this kind of person. Wonderful.
This is Itsuki-san.
Winter has begun. Once Itsuki-san brings out the kotatsu, it is officially a declaration of winter.
This is Aoi Soryu-san.
Aoi-san was featured in the opening of the "What Are We Talking About" Department. She doesn't bend her convictions even at work. The only thing she bends is her desire to reach for sweets, despite aiming to be like Fujiko Mine. She is not very disciplined. It's wonderful.
Hii-san and the woman named Matilda Rumiko
Matilda Rumiko, the pride of the back alley. A sudden development for the woman known as Matilda Rumiko. We are thrilled every week by Rumiko, who is only ever written about in 54 characters. Please read the previous Matilda Rumiko entries from the magazine. The series where Matilda Rumiko is just too much of a Matilda Rumiko is "The Woman Named Matilda Rumiko." The back alley doesn't start without reading this.
This is "Alone in the Quiet Forest"-san.
I feel like it's been a while since I read Ako-san's expressions. They are beautiful, as always. Rather than just quiet, there is a tension as if sound itself has been stopped. It looks like she is trying to change from white to another color, yet resisting it at the same time. Reading this makes me think that expressing oneself is fun. The second piece is about the struggles of creation. It's a path many people walk, and I think even professionals carry the same worries today. I think it's wonderful to write like this. You can't write unless you face it, so I think you want to write. Let's keep moving forward. I think you are savoring it now.
This is Megumi Tico-san.
I think what Megumi Tico wants to write about for the rest of her life is the life that follows fertility treatment. That is why she can express dark emotions while they are still dark and have people read them. It is amazing that she is carving out a path by fighting with her own expressions. I don't know what will happen from here, but I feel the only way is to be a person who doesn't run away. We have to fight, don't we? The second piece is the fourth installment of the very popular series, and it's the biggest crisis yet. Do the students know that the teacher is Megumi Tico? The letters "Ki-no-ko" (Mushroom) written by a student remain as evidence. The day Megumi Tico is exposed may finally be near. This is a non-fiction suspense.
This is Hina-san.
Fairy tales usually end with "happily ever after," but this was an unexpected turn of events. I want you to write various recipes properly in a food essay. Persimmons being carried diligently. It seems like you were planting the seeds of a story, wondering how it will turn out in the future. The second piece is a daily musing written with persimmons. It makes you feel warm and fuzzy. Sharing delicious things together is good, but there are times when it's endearing to just keep reaching for more because it's so delicious. I haven't eaten any, so I'm just full of regret.
This is Kaoru Hanazawa-san.
Kaoru Hanazawa-san has gotten lost in the back alley again. Long time no see. When it comes to Manager Kaoru Hanazawa, I take it upon myself to promote her. This time, it's an introduction to a magazine packed with 45 short stories. Among them, she introduces several articles that have received a lot of feedback. With this, you too can get closer to Kaoru Hanazawa. And, the novel. Of course, I'll leave that here too.
This is Ayanon-san.
She carefully unravels what a friend is. She teaches us that it's not about the amount of time spent together. There might be people nearby with whom you can have that kind of relationship. Since everyone here expresses their thoughts and writes about themselves, I think this environment, where it's easy to get along with similar people, is necessary.
This is Kuromameshiba @ Secret Notebook-san.
This is a story about how his wife correctly guessed the presidential election from the very beginning. Perhaps in this world, pretense runs at the front, and the essence remains unchanged. His wife, who thinks about that, is world-class. Truly, if we don't start thinking from our own country and expand outward, I feel like we will just keep becoming more divided.
This is Takosen Edase @ The Teacher is Amazing-san.
I really like Edase-san's way of thinking. Being able to verbalize in detail why you think the way you do might be the first step to being trusted. I don't think you can convey anything to others without knowing yourself. But it's classic that we don't know "what we are talking about." The second piece, the teacher is truly amazing. Interactions starting from Shinran. Presenting what the students of that time needed, and having it returned as something even greater. I wish I had met a teacher like this. I envy the students. But again, I don't know "what we are talking about." It's wonderful.
This is lee・g・chang.
It is a story from a dream. However, you can feel human life, and life and death, close by. I don't know if your own experiences are related, but I can tell that even in the dream, you are desperately trying to grasp and think about what is there. I felt that you are likely thinking somewhere about things that might not be resolved. As for "what kind of story" it is, please read it for yourself. You can enter into the thoughts.
This is Mikumayutan.
I knew from the beginning that you were a chosen woman, but I never thought you would visit back alleys as a chosen "tooth-less" person. It is a wonderful story. You have written everything about what you were worried about and how you overcame it. It might be an article for a contest, but if it were a "What kind of tooth story is this?" award, you would win. It seems the second piece was introduced on the radio. Mikumayutan has climbed the stairs to stardom. I will follow you with all my might. I will have you carry the "Nan-Nara" (What-Nara). I like the name Mikumayutan, though. It seems the person herself thinks about various things. Those who want to be active as writers from now on, please take this as a reference. You always give appropriate advice while maintaining neutrality. In the end, I think you are someone who likes to write for the sake of others. But there is only one thing I can say: I don't read it every single time. It is wonderful.
A brief commercial break. (A precious audio source from Mikumayutan)
I obtained it exclusively. But my recommendation is the one where you do impressions by yourself.
This is Ryu | Living Lightly and Happily.
For some reason, I feel like I heard the back-alley declaration head-on for the first time. I couldn't leave you alone, so I captured you. If you'd like, please try walking around aimlessly. Since it is full of things that are "useless and you don't know what the story is about," it might become fun if you try to find your favorite "strange person." Please come again. In the second piece, you teach us how to manage our feelings and how to enjoy writing articles. Truly enjoying it and continuing is the best thing. Wonderful. In the third piece, you honestly write down your feelings about the difficult parts of human relationships felt in social life. The reason there are many parts that can be empathized with might be because everyone feels the same way. The writing is straightforward and gets through to me.
This is Saeh.
Could it be that you are the insect essayist, of which there are only a few in the back alleys I am searching for? I won't panic, and I won't get my hopes up, but I will wait for the follow-up on the insects.
This is Haikamushika - Daily Life + Fantasy.
Even a devil, in order to become a devil, might have to know evil and also know the path of gods and Buddhas. It is a mysterious space in a mysterious world. It is interesting. I am curious about where you decide what is good and evil.
This is Hanemiya Itoyo.
Hanemiya-san, who showed off her singing voice in the opening. I am grateful that you made it resonate firmly even in your first note in a while. Please continue slowly, no matter what it is. The second piece is Hanemiya-san's goat mail. Welcome back. The third piece is a creation of a bespectacled man for the header image. Hanemiya-san has finally returned. Hanemiya-san likes both bespectacled men and bespectacled women.
This is An & Do.
You've messed up. A master of short-shorts has messed up. Why is it that people who insert "What kind of story is this?" into short-shorts never cease? What is it that attracts them? I don't know, but I like it. The fact that the poignant development is ruined is irresistible. Please read it.
This is Yozuki | A writer with ADS and anxiety disorder.
Why is it that my heart races when such a cute declaration is made suddenly?
This is Tanaka Billy.
A goddess who chose to write a note over sleep. The goddess makes thoughts swirl. It is a busy daily life, but it is important to record what you were thinking about for a moment. Even that can only be done if you really have some breathing room. I think Tanaka Billy, who is facing it, is wonderful. But I don't know "what kind of story" it is. The second piece, changing to winter sheets. The pride of a lint-ball craftsman that aches. While decluttering, you show off your technique in trying to clean up and part ways with lint balls with craftsmanship. However, the thing that turned out the cleanest that day was the Charapaki. As expected.
This is Mayuyu~-san.
Mayuyu~-san, the curry undercover investigator. She is investigating why she used to dislike curry. The brilliant curry developments leading up to finding the cause make me want to eat some. All I can tell from this article is that her husband loves cooking and her son has the same taste as his mother, which makes for a happy family, but it all sounds delicious.
This is Hikari Ogawa-san.
It is a conversation piece between a married couple. I wonder if the sense of unity I feel just from this conversation comes from the atmosphere of the time they have spent together. Their casual conversation bounces along happily. I don't know "what they are talking about," but I think it's fine as long as the couple understands.
This is Mokaze-san.
I really love the sense of time that flows in Mokaze-san's writing. The feeling of slowly letting thoughts wander is irresistible. I love the expression of thinking deeply, where it's okay not to reach an answer, but wanting to think about it anyway. It's great, as always. Mokaze-san's essays.
This is Salies-san.
It seems they are in the middle of preparing for a Kindle publication. They are aiming for completion while making edits from their editor. I believe that good things will be born once they overcome this.
This is Yota Garasu (Writer/Composition Writer)-san.
An inseparable relationship. When it reaches that stage, you sometimes can't unravel who is at fault. Is it you, or is it me? I feel that the truth is not one and the same, no matter who looks at it. It's an interesting story. In the second part, I learned that a technique called "Imatsumaochi" exists. This might be one way to get your submissions read on the radio. To everyone currently submitting to the "What Are You Talking About?" radio program: here is some good news.
This is Nami-san.
They are sharing their YouTube history as part of a project participation. I feel like it's a project where you can get to know Nami-san at the same time. Since you naturally get to know a person when they introduce things they like, I think it's quite a good project. Thank you. And it seems they have started a new project. I'll leave it here. It seems to be #ThingsILikeAboutMyFaves.
This is PTA Kaicho-san.
They have released "The Memory Bakery," the foundation of the drafts that had been supporting Kaicho-san's backbone until now. With a perfect bake, "The Memory Bakery" has firmly become a memory. I think a day will come again when I will yearn for this article.
This is beniiroringo-san.
Just as the title says. It is a story of a moonlit night. It is full of emotion, a wonderful night. It is an indescribable night of walking, being illuminated by the moon, thinking, entrusting, and reflecting. It is really good. I can feel the flow of time, and it overflows.
This is Minchon-san.
Minchon and a junior colleague go looking for a fluorescent light. Because the light cannot be found, Minchon decides that they cannot push the junior any further. They run for the sake of the shop, for the sake of the junior, and for the sake of the showcase that is supposed to shine once again. They went on a journey to gain trust for every step they ran, and to lose fat for every step they ran.
This is Kaito-san.
This is an announcement for the debut issue of "Aoneiro," a group of three—Kaito-san (Ryo Makita), Mirai Yoshiho, and Yu Watanabe—who will be exhibiting at the Literature Flea Market. It is finally here. It is truly wonderful to see it take shape and take flight. I will leave the video here as well.
This is Yokan-san.
Yokan, who is invaded by his son every time he goes to the bathroom. For some reason, his son invades the room that was supposed to be a private space called the bathroom. Here, a bathroom war has broken out. Can Yokan protect the bathroom from his invading son? Yokan's battle continues. The second item is the most peaceful horse racing in the world. It's the 3rd season. Please feel the self-directed battle where you don't bet. It's surprisingly accurate.
This is Almond no Hana-san.
Almond no Hana-san, who hates to lose. It seems to be even more so when the opponent is her husband. However, I envy the fact that they can go out as a couple and do the same things together, as it seems like their youth is lasting forever. I think it's cute that she gives herself a fist pump. They are a close couple.
This is Hiiragi Fujimoto-san.
It's the neighborhood. It's truly amazing. The drinks and snacks for their evening drinks look truly delicious. The tempo and content of this conversation. The people in the neighborhood appear as if the scenery is flowing by and piling up. It's a story about the neighborhood where you don't know "what they are talking about." It's interesting. I want to try writing expressions like this.
This is Rii-san, the complicated office lady in her late twenties.
Rii. This is the story of a wonderful office lady who works hard. It has been revealed that Rii is a hard worker. Please work hard while observing your body and mind so that you can do things properly before you push yourself too hard. I have a feeling she is a reliable person. And I also have a feeling she is a bit clumsy. In other words, that is what you call a collection of wonderful things.
This is Rinka Sanjo-san.
She is a non-fiction writer. Her articles are written very beautifully, and she is one of the people I envy because I cannot write the sentences she writes. However, she is mistaken. She is magnificently mistaken, but I love it. It is just my subjective opinion, but when "What are you talking about?" is inserted, Rinka-san feels closer in an exquisite balance. It makes me think she is cute. I don't know if this is necessary for Note or if it is really necessary for Rinka-san. But I like it 100%.
This is Charirere [Sometimes Gian]-san.
It's the best. The most fun thing at the supermarket is definitely "stuffing as much as you can." Please watch the human drama that happens during the stuffing. Everything is packed in there. This is a game where you inevitably communicate and strategize with everyone. It's a wonderful article. Congratulations on the 2.4kg.
This is Correspondent Mutsuki Harunaga.
A work that experimentally tests the style and expression of essays. It is beautiful as expected, and I am curious about what happens next. Mutsuki-san is cool because she is always facing her expressions. Since even someone like her welcomes change, I think everyone should keep challenging themselves. It's okay even if you don't know "what that is about."
This is Goro Dorobe-san.
The records from the time of what I received from movies and music and what made me sentimental, and my current self intersect in one movie, and I feel like I am reading another story. As expected, I think there is meaning in recording everything.
This is Imo Kenshi-san.
Traffic safety and waving flags on school routes are all connected by people's goodwill. Sometimes, I think it's okay to interact with each other with humor during these important daily times. I won't do it, so someone please do it.
This is Ayaka-san.
She is a popular MC on Stand.fm. Her program with her partnerUrimo-sanis a set that even includes the comment section. This is an announcement for the program that will be held tonight when this newsletter is released. This is interesting just by listening to it, so you should definitely listen to it. I'll leave the program here.
This is Mayo-san, the face-washer with mayo.
This is a biography tracing the instant ramen footprints of Mayo-san. Along the way, it seems Okayama Prefecture was a memory that just couldn't be left out. Please enjoy it along with Mayo-san's youth. I have no idea "what this is about" at all. Mayo-san is wonderful as always.
This is Mitoshi, the drawing and note-supporting illustrator.
Engaging in dialogue with your own heart, listening to it carefully, and then heading toward the next day. I think it is a wonderful thing to express what you think and build a bridge to the next day. Being able to think about what you need, execute it, and record it is one of the happy days. That is what I think.
This is Makikura Minomushi-san.
I don't quite understand what you're saying, but you've gone off the deep end.
This is Yoshimaru-san.
This is a short-short theater. Humans are the ones who get confused by words, and humans are the ones who confuse others. The spiral of words is what turns into a curse. I feel that once words get stuck in your heart, they are not easily forgotten. The spiral theater is interesting.
This is Neko wo Omou-san.
I spent 15 minutes trying to figure out the emoji next to the creator's name. It didn't appear, so I gave up. I'm sorry. I like how the free verse bridges the imagery firmly. However, the trivia that follows and the way that knowledge is presented are so interesting that the poem gets blown away. It's a masterpiece.
This is silver_holly601-san.
I quietly inhabit the world of adult piano and Electone.That is how silver_holly601-san describes themselves. It is very wonderful that they are pursuing what lies beyond expression. Then, silver_holly601-san starts heading in the wrong direction from pursuing it too much. Since no one can stop them, they end up reaching a conclusion. I don't know what they are doing, but it's so great that I want to give them a hug.
This is the Third Guardian, Kurotama-san.
By spinning thoughts from anime and including real-life experiences, they propose countermeasures and teach us how to transform despair. Since I am designating the last three entries as the back-alley gatekeepers starting from this time, congratulations on being the Third Guardian.
This is the Second Guardian, Namu✨-san.
Seeing in the tags that "collecting is investing," I thought, "I see." When I considered that the articles I had collected over 5,000 of were all investments, the fun I'm having now made sense. Thank you for the lesson. Congratulations on being the Second Guardian. I am celebrating on my own.
This is the First Guardian, Hatou-san.
The grand finale is the First Guardian. The First Fortune opens the back-alley gate, and the First Guardian is the grand finale who closes the gate. I don't know "what this is about," but I decided it because I'm having fun. It is a pure "what is this about" that is worthy of the First Guardian. If you look at this as literature, it is between pure literature and impure literature. That is why it is "what is this about" literature. The writing style, which sings even though you don't know what is written, can only be written by him. Whether you think of this as the back alley having bad security or the public morals being disturbed, either way, who cares. With this, I will close the back gate of the 29th edition. Congratulations on being the grand finale, the First Guardian.
Newsletter Postscript
Please download the back-alley word decorations and stamps that color the newsletter and try creating with them. Also, a personal "What Is This About" magazine archive is fully equipped in the "What Is This About Department." Please see the third article.
Thank you for the 29th edition. Since switching to a bi-weekly schedule, some people have told me that the bar might have been raised, so perhaps the fact that people think that means "What are you talking about" has started to gain value. It has started to be seen as interesting. Or perhaps it is a slight change where it is beginning to be recognized as a genre. Even with this many people participating, I cannot judge which articles are interesting. That is because the sense of what is interesting varies from person to person. That is exactly why I feel it is interesting. It is truly silly and fun. It makes me think, "Humans are wonderful." Thank you so much.
And for me, I think this is a natural flow of change. This is because I seriously read everyone's articles, thinking they are genuinely interesting, and I introduce and explain them with sincerity. Even if I don't know "what the story is about" in your articles, I am not afraid to convey that that very thing is what makes them interesting. I don't think it's strange at all for that enthusiasm to spread. It is because we are all having fun while seriously facing words and expressions. And I think that is heading in a healthy direction as a genre of creation.
That is why I am grateful that it is interesting. It is truly the best that we are playing with all our might with people whose faces I don't even know, using only the phrase "What are you talking about."
Above all, since everyone is writing happily as a premise, I think a cycle that naturally becomes interesting has been created. I hope this serves as an opportunity for your communication to expand, but I really don't have the capacity to know that far, so I just hope that is the case. Therefore, I welcome changes and derivations. Every time, it becomes more interesting, and even if it becomes sillier and more useless, the fact that we are making this interesting ourselves is irresistible. When this many expressions gather, I realize and feel that words are alive. The interest is deepening. It is mysterious for just a single phrase.
Even if I continue like this, it is impossible to be liked by 100% of people, so I hope that at least I have been able to create a happy place where we can laugh, cherishing the shared time we can play like this with people whose values or heartstrings have been touched.
Please don't stop creating, and when you feel like you want to quit, I want you to try using "What are you talking about." Perhaps the things you have been carrying until now might become lighter.
And if you get tired of that, you can just return to your own expression. This place doesn't force anything, and you are free to come and go. The only thing is to add #WhatAreYouTalkingAbout. You can't keep going if it's not fun. Someone will read it, and it will surely reach someone.
Next time, I will open the back gate from Monday, November 18th to Saturday, the 23rd. After that, I will open it until the Stand.fm Back Alley Festival from Monday, December 9th to Saturday, the 14th. With this, I will close the back gate for the year. So, I will open it two more times this year. Every year during the year-end and New Year holidays, I don't open social media and spend time reading, so after I send out the newsletter on December 16th, I probably won't open it and won't update it for the rest of the year. The collection after the New Year is still undecided. I will let you know slowly after the New Year begins. Well then, until we can meet again next time, please continue to be active to your heart's content on the main street.

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