The "What Are You Talking About Department" Newsletter: The 11th Gentle Edition

Welcome to the back alleys of the note city. It is time to blow away your Monday blues. I am here to inform you that last week, reports of "what are you talking about" have arrived from our correspondents in the "What Are You Talking About Department" all over the world.
This newsletter follows the aforementioned #WhatAreYouTalkingAbout tag. I have collected and compiled articles that could never be shown on the main stage of your note city. In other words, this is pure entertainment that explains things that you might not understand "what they are talking about."
I will reiterate that this is a place created by me, the writers, and the readers, where "nothing has any meaning" and "there is no truth." Please refer to the correspondents' reports below for how to use it. Even so, I suspect you still won't know "what they are talking about," but if you just add the tag, I will collect it.
It has exceeded 20,000 characters. If you want to get lost in a maze, please relive my week and have a laugh. For everyone else, please pretend to read and proceed from the table of contents. I hope from the back alleys that you all return to the main stage.

This is Tsukasa Tadano.
The 11th edition starts with a fresh look. He reports on heading to Sendai to confirm the hang-ups in his heart. He writes down his inner thoughts and firmly records that he is trying to move forward on his own. I am truly sorry that I happened to witness this wonderful essay, but thank you for kindly agreeing to let me collect it. It is okay to ask, "What are you talking about?" As long as you have found closure for yourself. Thank you for a wonderful start to the week. I look forward to seeing you again.
This is Princess Milko of the back alleys.
From here, we return to normal operations in no time. That is what the back alleys are like. The chaotic mess is our selling point. Milko-san starts with delusions about the Pillow Book, influenced by the TV from the morning. She is shining from the first thing on Monday morning. In the second piece, it was revealed that she reads my newsletter properly. Milko-san introduced her favorite "Mayo Face Washer" herself. As expected of a princess. That is right. I have been calling her the Queen of the Back Alleys, but I was scolded because she wanted to be called a princess. I deeply apologize and correct this here, and from now on, I will serve as a servant to the Princess of the Back Alleys. In the evening, a sequel to the unexpected delusion 🤍 Pillow Book origin story will be posted. It is the most difficult one yet. In the fourth piece, based on a quote from her second son who inherited the Milko family talent, Milko-san declares, I will do as I please. "Wait? Even more from here?" is what everyone wants to ask but cannot, which is the privilege of a princess. In the fifth piece, she doesn't just talk about her second son but also pours love into her eldest son. Reading Onihei Hankacho deeply means he will surely become a great person someday. I hope he becomes a book lover. Finally, she writes about educational theory, but I don't understand it at all. Monday ends with the sixth piece. She said she would slow down her posting pace, but at this rate, it will be 42 posts.
This is persi.
It seems he lost at horse racing on Sunday, so he suddenly changed his route to playing with animals. I captured him while he was trying to escape from the loss by running away from reality. I won't let him escape. On Tuesday, he writes an article riding the hemorrhoid boom, but shows off a brilliant landing. It is wonderful. On Wednesday, he stands up on his own, even though no one asked him to, to remove the fear he gave to Princess Milko. I really love this side of persi. Thursday. He made it look cute by attaching a lively band. He is hard to hate. He exterminates a beehive and eats the bee larvae. It reminded me of something I saw naturally when I was a child. Friday. He confessed that he has been "getting himself together" since the morning. It seems he smokes a cigarette after getting himself together. It is the best that he starts by undoing all his hard work with a cigarette. Saturday. He turned the task I gave him into something vulgar in a brilliant way. However, thanks to the lively band, it is neutralized, and it even seems like stylish vulgarity. If he was experimenting with this, he is truly something.
This is RaM, who talks about their sports history.
They finally revealed their sports history, which had been shrouded in mystery, without reservation. I will extract a part of it and give some advice from me, a sportsman. 【I am slow at running. I have no endurance.】 ← It is no problem because I will run instead. 【I cannot carry heavy things.】 ← I was born to carry heavy things. 【If I play ball games, I always jam my fingers.】 ← I will replace everything with balloons from now on. 【I shattered my little finger playing volleyball.】 ← Even your bones are delicate and wonderful. It turns out there is no problem as long as I am here. Everything is fine now.
This is Matsumura note.
She has returned to the back alleys. Matsumura, the rain tribe who calls for rain and is loved by the rain. No, the egg-yolk-eating, beloved-by-you "Kimie-jo" (You-girl)—her back-alley nickname is already becoming a legend. This time, she announced a methodology for giving children a gifted education in making retorts using Nocturne No. 8. It is a composition you should never read right before falling asleep. And you, too, cannot help but retort. Mother. Thank you for your hard work every day.
This is Karin.
She announced that she had a grandchild. She makes borscht and eats it to celebrate herself for doing a great job babysitting. She laments her increasing weight, but it is not the volume of weight that increases with just a little extra serving. It is a mystery chasing the reason for the increased weight. I don't think the borscht is to blame. Surely the culprit is someone else. The second piece is one of the ideal forms where everything is packed between the lines in a short text. It was filled with so much love that I got teary-eyed. Emotions overflow. Even though I didn't actually read it.
Sou Machi is playing in the back alleys.
She opened by greeting us as a fleeting maiden who does not wear panties. Sou Machi's essays make even the author herself wonder if she was talking about "what" if you let your guard down. That is how much she bounces around. It is rare to meet someone with such a writing style, but I am glad I found her. Even if I collect it, I hardly understand what she is saying. It is the best. In the second piece, you can learn about the pride of the writer Sou Machi. It is an incredibly good article, and honestly, this is not the time to say "what are you talking about," but since Sou Machi chose to shout in the back alleys, I will leave it here. By the way, I will leave the article about the "Yamanoue Hotel" she went to see recently. In the third piece, she reveals that Sou Machi's editor in charge is the editor-in-chief of Shogakukan. I wonder what on earth this person is doing in the back alleys, but basically, I am happy as long as it is fun, so I will let Sou Machi bounce around as Sou Machi. Fourth piece. Daily life returns. As expected, it is interesting when Sou Machi is bouncing. Fifth piece. She abruptly reports that she will be giving a lecture. It is truly a mystery why Sou Machi is playing with me, but it is interesting, so it is okay. Sixth piece. She tells me her dream is to advance to Hollywood. She seems to want to advance with Bachomen as her agent. I look forward to further reports. Seventh piece. Sou Machi says she is lucky. Well, there are various things behind that. If you put your all into what you feel is fun, you will naturally encounter what you are looking for. That is what it means. Thank you for your hard work this week.
This is Ninjin-kun.
A paid article was purchased, and I also got a Congratulatory Board. A big wave is coming. I've been shouting in the back alley wanting to know the meaning of the Congratulatory Board, but I'm sorry. No one knows. Sorry. That's because only shining people can receive it. Congratulations. The kindness in "It looks like it's hard to collect, but please do your best" really touched me. Thank you. The second piece conveys the importance of notifications and replying to comments. It's wonderful to be proactive about communicating. The third piece. I hereby report that as the youngest member of the "What Are You Talking About Department," I have officially gotten lost in the back alley. They are showcasing a wonderful "story." You've completely gone in the wrong direction, so someone please take them to the main stage. Please continue to enjoy it.
This is Kaora-san.
Kaora-san is currently holding a "So you did that!" championship. It goes well with "What are you talking about?" That means, by necessity, we get along well too. Speaking of Nara, the person who calls Nara the capital is famous, but this souvenir, "What Are You Talking About Sweets," also packs quite a punch. Is Nara really hot right now?
This is Riku Sukimoto-san.
This is what happens when someone enjoys non-fiction. Why do you wastefully describe that tension after coming to the back alley? No matter how I think about how to retort, I can only say, "What are you writing?" It's the best. I'm curious about what happens next. The fact that you imagined me when you encountered this scene and thought, "What are you talking about?" makes me feel like my unrequited love has finally been rewarded.
This is Megumi Tiko-san.
Maiton-san's mosquito article is what inspired Tiko, and she immediately provides an answer. The agility of the inspiration and expression here is wonderful. And yet, the suspiciousness that is exuded and the undeniable Yaoi vibe. I think she is a wonderful woman. Why did she have to demonstrate her interestingness in the back alley? That is the only regrettable thing.
Maiton, who answers in a second.
Maiton has resonated with Tiko again. The inside of these people's heads is also quite strange. Since she is answering Tiko's 8:00 PM work as a work at 6:00 AM, I can't help but suspect they might be a married couple, or perhaps one person playing two roles. There were suspicions from the moment the two of them started the Mushroom-Bamboo Shoot war. It's terrifying that Hiroki Ao from that world and I are completely unrelated and yet got dragged into it. Moreover, it's pointlessly funny that they are connected as works and are interesting.
Mokopen, who responds further.
Mokopen, who joined the Tiko scramble. "I haven't forgiven the two of you," he approaches Mai-Tiko-Ton. I've been watching one article branch off into something incomprehensible for a long time. For now, this year's mosquitoes are powerful.
Milko-san, who jumps on the bandwagon.
The princess has also stood up. Saying she will respond to everyone's expectations. I think she likes writing because she enjoys things this way. I don't understand the mosquito talk at all.
Tiko-san, who started reciting.
She says she can also read a haiku. I don't understand it at all, but those who do, please go ahead.
Tiko-san, who started talking.
I often want everyone to think about it. Although I do collect everyone's articles, I have never complained about what you should or shouldn't do. Rather, my stance from the beginning is to get out of the back alley quickly. Are you listening? Look at it calmly. I am the one living the most normally. It's quite troublesome, but it's interesting, so I'll adopt it. As expected of Tiko. The second piece is a fraud story pretending to be a first kiss. It turns from the youth of the first half to something weird. Why do so many people write weird things? I don't understand it at all. The third piece, the idea itself is perverted. I have to say that the inside of your head is messed up. There are places where you could shine more, but you are consistently using your strength in the wrong way. The fourth piece was a report that in the end, if you keep a pug, smell a pug, and smell like a pug, there are no problems.
This is wsd983320987-san.
They have appeared once again. Stars appear in the back alley periodically. As it says "handwritten essay," it is a four-panel essay written by hand. What on earth is this feeling of blending into the back alley without any sense of discomfort? It shines here, but I can't hide the feeling that you wouldn't want to get close to it if you saw it from the main street. It's the best from the start. Everyone. A star has been born again.
This is Mimi.-san.
Mimi. A pop element has been added to your style. You manage to inject humor while depicting the wavering heart of a woman. Please enjoy the 'gap moe' (the charm of a gap) that comes from inserting relatable emotions into your usual style, allowing readers to empathize with you. You might not have realized it yourself, but if you continue writing in this direction, it is quite interesting and suits you well due to the contrast with your writing style. I feel like you have even more potential to leap forward. The only downside is that I am not your first love. I should mention that this is just advice on how to master 'What is this about?', so it is completely meaningless.
This is Osaru no Momo-san.
For the first time in a while, I have rescued a natural-born wanderer who uses tags exclusively. The refreshing feeling of having absolutely no idea what they are talking about is addictive. They are likely using it naturally without even knowing about 'What is this about?', which makes them a rare specimen in the wild. I will continue to track them so they don't get away.
What is koedananafusi?
We have reached the 11th newsletter, and I really thought there wouldn't be any more strange people. However, what I thought was the start of a new phase this week has turned into a conviction. Their thoughts are spinning, and they show you the inside of their head exactly as it is. There is no time to wonder why you have to read such things. The cuteness of showing their true feelings in the tags while running wild like this. I rarely read other people's articles, but I was so curious that I read their pinned articles. I have no idea what is written in either of them. They were here, too. Welcome to the back alley.
This is Ayanon-san.
Why do they display this talent here? Why do people end up playing in the back alley? I don't understand the sensibility at all, but the characters Ayanon-san draws are quite wonderful. I am a body that can only see girls, so I don't know much about boys. Artist Youkan-san and Yosshaman from the Monster Encyclopedia are also great companions I would like to have view this, so I will list them here. Perhaps we could hold a back alley exhibition. I offer my heartfelt praise that it is full of strange people. It is fun that it is completely meaningless. And then, they suddenly upload a photo and tweet. I have no idea what it means, so I don't even know if it's true or false, but when it comes to Ayanon-san, you can have a lot of fun if you believe that what you see and feel is the truth.
Hiroki Ao is showing weakness.
Hiroki Ao from that world is showing off a bicycle he customized for his grandchild while revealing his weakness and demonstrating a lesson on how to increase his likability by showing his vulnerable side. He shows the pride of the Showa era: skillful with his hands, but clumsy in his way of life. As for me, I have been following Hiroki Ao to make him worldwide, but as every novel depicts, there comes a time when even the main character hits a slump. I am looking forward to seeing what kind of grand fireworks will go off from here.
Hiroki Ao recovers.
The man whom the official account cannot leave alone has shown his weak side, negotiated, and successfully got added to the official magazine again. He is frolicking with joy, but he lets his true feelings show. He doesn't thank us, the back alley residents who have supported Hiroki Ao, at all, claiming it was all his own strength. That is the kind of thing that makes you unable to hate him.
This is Mutsuki Harunaga-san.
If the day comes when I can think 'This is what I wanted to write,' I will put down my pen. And I feel that day will not come until the very end. Everyone thinks this and is prepared for it, but they never reach the stage of truly writing it. Being serious about something always looks cool, no matter who it is or when it happens. I felt a strange mix of wanting them to find 'this' and not wanting them to find it. Thank you. And yet, I was surprised to see that they found 'this' in their second article. They report that a 'cooling gel pad' is their partner. I might have to investigate if this range is really the same person.
This is lion-san.
Because of that, 'Make today the best day' Wake up 5:25 it says. Once again, they present an outrageous analysis from the morning. They announce 'What is this about?' as 'the outside that thinks there is no meaning' I have no idea what 'this' is about, but they also argue that 'the inside that thinks there is meaning' exists. They are trying to unravel this from the morning with a framework that has no frame, so they are crazy. However, it is fun to read articles like this. I can't help but feel like I read something grand from the morning. It's the best. The mystery is solved in the second article. I seriously wonder, 'What is this person writing?' They are knocking from the outside to the inside of the seriousness of being seriously unserious. This analysis led me to one conclusion. That is that I don't know what 'this' is about. It was the best after all.

Tuesday's Princess Milko-san.
The first article. From the very hook of the article, I have no idea what they are talking about. I haven't understood in a long time. They go straight into an analysis of yokai. Even though this flow and the conclusion are completely incomprehensible, it is resolved in the comments with a single word: 'Wonderful.' It's a miracle. In the second article, the Princess looks back on a recent terrifying experience. Perhaps even a battle-hardened Princess was scared after all. They are trying to inform everyone to maintain peace in the back alley. The third article. It seems to be about child education theory. How to keep your heart during the rebellious phase. I read it quite seriously and reflected on myself. Thank you for your hard work every day.
This is Hiiro-san.
For those who have many articles, I recommend creating a site map so that first-time visitors can easily get to know you. Please try referring to Hiiro-san's article below. They truly value connections on note, and it makes you imagine the various encounters they have had. And this is something that can happen to anyone. It's as if they are saying, 'Why don't you try continuing in the same way?' Thank you for choosing 'What is this about?' as an extracurricular lesson. That is the only part that is completely wrong, and I love it.
This is Mayo de Sengan-san.
A few days after the shocking previous installment, I've tossed out a new 'What are you talking about?'. I've also included the previous story about the 'sickness' radical and the temple, so I think comparing them will be fun. I like people who can do this. People tend to judge based on just one side, but they are thinking about many things. It's the joy of being able to depict various things in a way that properly expresses that. I wrote this seriously, but I haven't read it, so someone please try reading it. The second tweet with an image might not be clear as to 'what it's talking about,' so it might be good to try reading it. The playfulness in this range is irresistible.
This is Maiton, who resonated with the sickness radical and the temple.
Maiton, who resonates with everything, also resonated with the anus. It's like a performer living in the moment by putting their body on the line. Those who can endure pain, please proceed. I felt quite numb just from the imagination, so please be careful accordingly. I respect people who can write about important things in an interesting way.
This is MINA M.
They came at me with full force. It's a baseball story where you have absolutely no idea 'what it's talking about.' In a sense, it's a perfect game. It's irresistible because there are people who go all the way like this. I'll let you know. It's good that the back alley exists. It's shining. It was about to be buried. It's truly wonderful that you spent a whole day on it. The second maxim is wonderful. You interpret a story that inspired you and create a new story. The maxim you feel after reading this story is exactly 'What are you talking about?'. It's a masterpiece. The third one. I have no idea what is written at all. Apparently, the inside of their head is 'What are you talking about?', but that's fine. They just forgot where their house was, and they've been a resident of the back alley from the start. They just returned to their own home. The fourth one. It's a stamp. Just when everyone thought a stamp was necessary, it was suddenly an announcement about a stamp. I don't know what they're doing, but no words other than 'the best' come out. Thank you for playing. If you all want to conclude, please feel free to use it. The fifth one. Finishing an essay. I felt a freshness in the style they used to present it. They are good at putting their feelings into their writing style. I don't know 'what it's talking about'.

This is Shigun.
It's a personal history that starts from being late for school. I wanted to run away so badly that I ended up running into the back alley. Even though I intended to run away, I captured you firmly so you couldn't escape. You are writing about things that can only be written now. This is very important later on when creating, so please continue as is. Please read the articles of the people around you and gain confidence. They are all strange people. It's fine as you are. That is why the back alley exists. Please come back anytime. As I was writing this, the second one arrived. It's an article about feeling anxious about being introduced as 'What are you talking about?'. I will answer seriously. Please do not lose the delicate sense that allows you to put that anxiety into writing. I don't know how you feel about it yourself, but what you are doing is quite cool. You will become an even cooler person from now on, so if you like writing, you should write as much as you can while you can. It's not about being good or bad, you are a person who can firmly record your own emotions, so please record them. If that doesn't work, 'What are you talking about?' is fine. Please use it. I'll manage it. You are doing something very important, so please proceed as is. Just like me, so that you can write this much even without reading it.
This is Hanke-100m, even though it's for the Creative Awards.
Hanke-san has attacked the Creative Awards in the romance novel category. It's Hanke-san's world in just one episode. They like humor, they like romance, they like women; they draw it all in. I can't predict the development from here, but looking at the introduction, I'm really looking forward to it. For those who don't have the habit of reading novels, please read this work that came to compete head-on with the 'What are you talking about?' tag even though it's for the Creative Awards. It's already hinting at 'What are you talking about? (scent)'.
This is Hiroiten.
Among the many 'What are you talking about?' entries in history, it's so incomprehensible that it's in the top ten. The amazing thing about this article is that as a story, it somehow holds together. I can grasp it somewhat, but I have no idea 'what it's talking about.' It's a strange book. It's a strange story born from 'What are you talking about?'.
This is Snow Honda.
It has begun. They've messed up. They shouldn't be the type to write something like this. Looking at naan and thinking they might be able to write 'What are you talking about?'—the starting point itself is wrong. Even so, I'm starting to like the way they try to hold on by citing Tiko, who is even stranger than themselves. That's the correct answer. Once you go as far as Tiko, you can't turn back. I wonder what will happen. From now on.
This is Yuni.
They have carefully recorded the worries and thoughts that anyone can get lost in. Since you are the only one who can face your heart, I think it is a wonderful thing to be able to face it and record it like this. There are plenty of times when you don't need a proper answer. Thank you for blowing it away with 'What are you talking about?'.

This is Wednesday's Milko.
The princess seems to love the princes. She is worrying about the princes with her favorite book in hand. In the second one, she writes an article about the philosophy of action and reaction that makes you say, 'Are you thinking about this before commuting?'. It's truly crazy, but wonderful. The third one is about being moved by child-rearing. It's difficult, but I'm happy if the person in between is watching the children properly. The fourth one. It's here. The true essence of Yura-Yura Milko's swaying. There is no joy like encountering an article that gives you chills even when you read it every day. The work is complete even though there is no conclusion or anything. It gives me chills. The fifth one, she's been serious since she became a princess. She contemplates the Silk Road and culture from the capital, Nara. She mixes in high-level knowledge, but by hinting that it might be a fabrication, the interest increases even more. The princess is amazing.
This is Nausicaa of the Wind's Song.
Those who like Fujii Kaze might want to read this. They are talking about love from an amazing angle. When I encounter such articles, I get excited about unknown worlds, but since it's an unknown world, I don't know what is written. However, my head is filled with the fact that Nausicaa-san has absolute pitch. I want to hear what the sounds of my articles sound like in imagination. Yes. I know. That is not what absolute pitch means.
This is Ayanon, who resonated with Nausicaa-san's Fujii Kaze.
I understand that one should not say anything about the world of one's 'oshi' (favorite). However, I believe the popularity of Fujii Kaze is real. I see him everywhere. Ayano-n is also putting in the effort to draw pictures of Fujii Kaze. And seeing that, everyone in the comments section is squealing with excitement. It's precious.
Shasha. Niji-san.
Shasha. Niji-san, who continues to calmly dish out incredibly interesting things. When I asked for advice about lacking excitement, the person I consulted was excited, so is it my narrow-mindedness that makes me feel somewhat unfairly treated? I share this impression, but the process leading up to it is very interesting. I wonder what will happen from here. Of course, I have no idea what they are talking about either.
Akira Yamane-san.
Yamane-san aims for a beginning, development, turn, and conclusion even in his illustrations. He makes me think deeply about the meaning of titles. It seems his illustration experience is shallow, but he believes that beauty is established through calculation. I am honored to be able to accompany him in that research process. I hope he unravels it someday. The second piece is an essay by sanngo-san for which he incorporated 'What are you talking about' into his participation in the Blue Bra Literature Department, and he has done something stylish by introducing it while including 'What are you talking about' elements in a tanka poem.
sanngo-san.
There are people who do things like this even though they shouldn't say 'What are you talking about.' I really like it. But I'm genuinely worried, so please make us laugh without overdoing it. I really wish you would stop making the header photos and such so funny when you read down to the tag punchline. It's the best. I'm sure I'm not the only one who feels like I want to meet you after reading your second essay. I don't think the day I understand the female heart will ever come, but I realized I like myself for feeling like I understand it after reading essays like this. Wonderful. As for the third piece, I am now convinced that the Fujii Kaze boom is real. And I hope you take care of yourself. The fourth piece is sanngo-san, who cannot write things exactly as they see them. Perhaps that is the cute part about them. And to think that's where their ideas fly off to. People's daily lives are interesting after all, and I can't help but think that humans are great no matter what. I've gradually come to realize that sanngo-san's world is also a quite interesting daily life.
Itsuki-san.
For the first time, the 'What Are You Talking About' Department newsletter has issued a breaking news report. Itsuki-san created a 'Nigi-yashi-tai' (lively band) and bands to add color to the articles. For example, it's like this.

Like this one


It's things like this. You can enjoy using them in the middle of articles or as decorations. It means you can also enjoy them in tweets. They have already created five types. I am grateful. I was very happy because I didn't expect such a development to occur. It is truly 'What are you talking about.' I hope everyone can create more happily. Thank you. Please check Itsuki-san's article for how to use them. It contains things that you won't know 'what they are talking about.' They were muttering something at the end, so I'll leave it here. I don't understand anything at all.
Blue hand-san.
Recently, there is an urban legend in the back alleys. It is a suspicion that when Blue hand-san comments, the comments gain a sense of luxury. It took time to verify this, but the official announcement from the 'What Are You Talking About' Department is that it is a 'fact.' I don't know why, but it becomes glamorous. I found the answer. You can understand it in one go by reading this article. It's simply because I think they are incredibly cute.
kojuro-san.
This is an incident that might enter the top ten of things you shouldn't say 'It's fine like this' in kojuro history. It's not even 'What are you talking about.' A food loss hunter is on a rampage. When told in that rhythmic writing style, it tends to become 'It's fine like this,' but I won't be fooled. It is 'It's not fine like this.' It's the best, isn't it? The second piece is the Great Detective kojuro series. He solves the mystery of the unopened safe. He solves it properly, and at the end, a massage from his wife. The catchphrase is 'It's fine like this.' I will definitely watch it next week too. The third piece. The 'What Are You Talking About' sweets segment, which is becoming a weekly tradition, was meat sushi this week. I feel like it's becoming a specialty that I want to say 'It's fine like this' to from my side. It's the best.
Mokopen's Farewell Heart-throb
Mokopen has decided to quit the continuous note and leave the back alley for once. There is no guarantee that we can meet in good health in three months, but I want to be entertained again in three months. The way they left as the idol of the back alley was magnificent. I almost wanted them to sing at the end. It seems they will still tweet, so I hope they enjoy it without overdoing it. Thank you very much for making me laugh so much. Please play with me again.
Matsubokkuri-san.
They prove that the morning after a night shift is different from the all-nighters we used to pull in the past. I also have night shifts at work occasionally, so I sort of understand this feeling. It also seems interesting to look down from within at how your own body is feeling. The result is a finish where you don't know 'what they are talking about' at all. Anyway, thank you for your hard work.
This is Rio-san.
It is reported that they wrote this article just because they wanted to use the 'lively' tag. It is baffling that they can write an article based on that alone. And yet, they even incorporate a project by the world-renowned Hiroki Ao into this style. They are greedy. It is an article that makes everyone feel, 'It would surely be amazing if they used that energy for something else.' The second piece is an impromptu 'oogiri' (comedy prompt) that immediately incorporates a stamp. The story emerges rhythmically, with a 'PONPONPON.' It is easy to read and makes you feel gentle. I don't know 'what this is about,' though. The third piece was the 800th article in the history of 'What Is This About.' It has finally arrived. It is the 'What Is This About' song. They sing a Fujii Kaze song with a celebratory, beautiful voice and acoustic guitar. As someone who knows absolutely nothing about Fujii Kaze, this is the rumored Fujii Kaze, and I feel like I could come to like him. Please give it a listen.
This is Hii-san.
Hii-san is a unique presence who reliably stands out every week with just those few sentences. The sequel to the Matilda Rumiko series, which caused a stir in the back alleys last week, has been published. I will post the first episode again as well, but this is a series of back-alley oddities where even if you read two episodes in a row, you won't know 'what it's about' within ten seconds. I can't take my eyes off what will happen in the back alleys where Matilda Rumiko walks. I mean that in the sense of being lost.
This is Asuka Sakurai-san.
They note that although it was added to the official magazine, there are times when they feel a bit uneasy. As a mystery lover, I read the other articles, and the mystery was solved. It seems it was automatically added because an attractive atmosphere naturally overflowed, making it a presence that transcended tags and could not be ignored. That is a wonderful thing. Usually, I would follow 'What Is This About' by tags, but this time, 'What Is This About' found Asuka-san for me. Therefore, it is okay to just let it overflow without worrying about anything, to the point where I feel sorry for saying so. I am shouting 'What Is This About' to blow away the uneasiness by being healed by the cute swallows. It is okay. I have accepted everything. It is wonderful. In the second piece, there was an announcement that they updated their self-introduction.My name is Asuka Sakurai, and I love driving and coffee.That is how you introduce yourself. I will strive to be included alongside driving and coffee and Konishi someday. I will leave the third piece as a memento for us.

Thursday's Princess Miruko-san.
A poet who occasionally appears first thing in the morning. I like how they casually hit you with a heavy blow. In the second and third pieces, they write articles where you can feel parental love. I am defeated by the gap in articles that reveal their true feelings, which appear occasionally, but usually, these things should not happen within a single day. It is good because you feel the gap after a few days, but if it were every day, I would be shaken like a roller coaster. At the end of the morning, the husband appears. It is interesting because it is rarely about the husband, but I am glad they are getting along well. Princess Miruko mutters that she wants to look for a souvenir photo before her husband comes home. The sixth piece. They record what they learned from daily life with their grandmother. They are good at capturing daily life. Making you read with short sentences. The seventh piece. They depict a worldview that I don't understand at all. The important thing seems to beI want to acquire a gentle technique like Biofermin.The eighth piece. Suddenly, the T-shima switch was turned on. I don't understand it at all. The ninth piece. The 'lively' tag looks shining due to the princess aura. In a way, the article is also a very good article, but it looked like a different person. As expected of Princess Miruko.
This is Sanba Garasu-san.
An announcement that they are starting a project.It is to create a 'Reiwa Version of the Hyakunin Isshu.' Moreover, the theme is love (or affection).It is reported. If you are interested, I think you should participate and enjoy it. Even though they are doing such a wonderful project, for some reason, the report to me was a truly genuine report saying, 'I felt energetic from the morning.' I was also able to receive that energy and somehow do my best for the day. I look forward to more energetic reports from the morning.
This is Momohiro-san.
This is no good. As expected, it is my preference, so whatever I read, it becomes cool. The consistent atmosphere is truly irresistible. It is like being in dust, making you want to squint your eyes a little. I consistently like it, but I don't understand 'what it is about' at all. In the second piece, I feel friendship, but the two only intersect for a moment. Expressing friendship only through episodes. It is the best.
This is chai-lotta-san.
They were handing out flyers in the back alley.Doll lovers, gather around!They are seriously recruiting. I really don't understand this world and can't say anything, but somehow, they have faces that convey love. Each of the dolls. I don't know, but it is quite fun to be called out and comment in this gathering. I don't understand 'what it is about' at all, but only love resonates and is conveyed. Doll lovers. Please take a look.
This is Artist Youkan-san.
It seems they are talking about a long relationship with their favorite. It seems like a relationship so long it makes you feel itchy. Because it is a long relationship, they are writing at length, but I cannot help but think, 'They are seriously writing about what this is about.' It is a wonderful relationship, and I am envious. It seems you might not be able to break up in the future either. Please give me a follow-up report.
This is Pote-san.
The development is interesting. It makes you read. With fantasy elements, comedy elements, and horror elements, I thought this was not the time to say 'What Is This About.' When you bring out prop-like elements in a short story, you get pulled in, but because the character images are clear, you can enjoy the unreal without any discomfort. I am a reader, so I wrote this seriously. Although I haven't read it. The second piece is a story that, as expected, Pote-san also likes to create. It seems they want to make LINE stamps. I don't understand at all, so it becomes 'What Is This About,' but if there is anyone who likes it, please enjoy it together.
This is Fleurette-san.
They are writing a 'story' where the mystery increases due to the artist's painting about what they talked about in a one-minute speech. I felt joy that there was an artist here too. At the timing when the important story is about to enter my head, the artist's painting comes. Why did they make it this way? It is the best. The second piece, somehow, I heard a voice calling me. I have never read articles other than my own, but I wanted to try reading Fleurette-san's article. Then, the 'What Is This About' tag was attached. I said, 'What is this about.' Please come whenever you like. Thank you.
This is Leemo-san.
Leemo-san, who uses obi sashes stylishly and weaves beautiful poems. The tricks she discovers make everyone have to say, 'What are you talking about?' It's so interesting when a playful person starts playing, you never know what's lurking where. It's wonderful. I'm writing this based on intuition, though. Second piece. Leemo-san seems to have a severe case. I don't usually think much about the words I speak, but if it's all about accumulation, it makes me think I should be more careful about what I say.
Miwald of the Back Alley
There is no doubt about it. I have always said that she is completely out of her mind or heading in the wrong direction, but her creativity should be unleashed in a back alley. Even though I have no idea 'what she is talking about,' the entertainment value is off the charts. Sometimes she creates images, sometimes she creates stories, sometimes she speaks for herself, and sometimes she even uses a lively obi sash to stage a theater. I've been watching her for a long time, and while she's doing something outrageous by getting so absorbed in it, the only thing that's different is the place where she presents it. It's the best.
This is Shu Fujimoto-san.
I can confidently say I read an essay. The expression and rhythm, manipulated with ease between slow and fast. It's comfortable, isn't it? I was brilliantly taken in by the character depiction and the 'pauses.' What you definitely must remember is 'The Joy of Love.' It's very interesting to witness the tension and relaxation of a group, but it's very difficult to write about, yet as expected of you. I laughed. I don't know 'what you are talking about,' though.
Kakinotane @ Bourbonne🧙♀️← This is the witch-san.
It's simply fun. She is turning everyday life into 'What are you talking about?' I also like to write about my daily life, but it's all about how you frame it. As the theme continues from June to flowers to family, she talks about the changes in emotion and the things she remembers when something extraordinary that connects them enters, all in her own writing style. As she herself confesses, she is a witch. It's interesting.

Princess Miruko of Friday.
From the morning, Princess Miruko expressed her lingering regrets from yesterday. A princess who is skilled at expressing very subtle sensations in words. Her knowledge is as amazing as ever, and while it's easy to forget because of her usual perversion, what makes the princess truly amazing in the first place is her overwhelming power of observation. Because this is superior to others, it attracts readers. The second piece is the princess receiving the subtle sensations of someone who appreciates art. Whether your writing gives something to someone or not, the only answer is to keep writing. Third piece. I thought it was about her husband. It's a mystery. But if you think it's about her husband, it reads like a wonderful story, so I recommend it. Fourth piece. A princess who dreams of a utopia. She thinks of Ranpo Edogawa.
This is Mitoshi-san.
A report on having an endoscopy and a colonoscopy. They are carefully explaining the contents of the medical checkup. I always end up saying, 'Please take care of yourself,' but I wonder if those words are really the right ones. Thank you for writing it this way and blowing it away with 'What are you talking about?' Since I'm at it, I'll leave the page for the illustrations as well. If you are interested, please take a look. There are many people who can do more than just write. It's a troublesome situation. Come back anytime.
This is Naseka-san.
I activated 'What happened, Naseka?' for the first time in a while. In the second piece, not satisfied with just that, she introduces it while quietly sneaking in a 'What are you talking about?' I really don't know what she's doing, but it's somehow cute, so I'll adopt it.
This is Itoyo Hanemiya-san.
I protected her when I was looking for someone in the back alley. Hanemiya-san, who tried the 'Diagnosis of the Shape of Your Heart.' Wanted: people from the club. If there is anyone who fits the club, please contact us with all your might. The back alley fully supports diagnosing people and things that don't know 'what they are talking about.' I'll leave the location of the diagnosis method here.
This is Arkun-san.
He reports that he went to a university in Mie. He declares that he will get a big laugh at the calligraphy club reunion. What will he do if he gets any funnier? The feeling of wasting his funniness is off the charts and it's funny. People from Mie seem kind. It seems there are various local characteristics even in Kansai, and I wonder if each has a local love for their hometown. As for me, I like dialect girls everywhere. No, I just love girls.

This is Princess Miruko of Saturday.
She writes a story with a wonderful narrative style first thing in the morning. I love stories from a woman's perspective like this. You can feel the magic of accessories, can't you? Perhaps humans are made to project something onto objects and feel it. It's interesting. The second piece is also amazing. Is it an essay? Somehow the intensity has increased and it gave me the chills. Usually, I think articles that carry such thoughts are left to sit for a while before being published, but that's probably not the case here. I think it many times, but her brain is definitely messed up. Third piece. The princess starts promoting the world's Hiroki Ao. Fourth piece. An interaction with a club advisor. It's a difficult problem how much to trust a teacher. However, when results follow, they become a 'good teacher' after all, so I thought it was a really tough job. Fifth piece. An article about what kind of social relationships she has. Scream in a pinch. It's hard to do. Sixth piece. It's wonderful. It's not something you can just write about your daily life so smoothly. All the characters are alive and well. I want to read things like this occasionally. Seventh piece. It's a tanka poem. I don't know, but it's a tanka poem.
This is a classroom lecture by Maiton-san.
Maiton-san is everywhere because they resonate with someone more than anyone else, but this article is the ultimate waste of talent. It is incredibly interesting. Even though they are writing correct things, it reads as if they are incorrect. This is truly 'What are you talking about?' I am lecturing as the 'What Are You Talking About Department,' and while this is what it boils down to when analyzed, nobody will know 'what for' this was written. It is a masterpiece that no one asked for.
This is ma8, the person who reads in seconds.
This is a report that they added my article to their magazine. I am grateful because this article is my greatest masterpiece. I live with reptiles and insects. I am worried if it is appropriate for parents and children, but the child actor I asked to play the son at the time definitely did a good job. I will leave the magazine here since I am at it. For the second piece, they are debating whether to put their own article behind a paywall. Someone, please give them a push.
This is Henko-san.
They calmly look at things from a bird's-eye view and express them from a different perspective. They explain the meaning hidden in the number three, but gradually the essence began to peek through, and I found myself grinning. It is fine. I will just quietly tell you: come by anytime.
This is Norikana-san.
Jealousy is a difficult emotion that the person being envied is completely unaware of. It has been about a month since I started spending most of my week reading the articles of everyone in the 'What Are You Talking About' group, and since it is interesting, I do get jealous, don't I? In the end, it is like traveling to find people more interesting than myself, so I sometimes wonder what I am doing, but when I find someone who writes properly like this, there are times when I feel relieved. I am grateful. The second and third pieces seem to have a connection, but I feel there is meaning in noticing and recording that they are connected by a mysterious fate. I have written this much, but I still do not know 'what it is about.' It is truly wonderful that you are putting it into words and writing it down.
This is Tatsu-san.
The weekend Tatsu-style is truly becoming my favorite. They write about things that bother them calmly, just calmly, at their own rhythm, but eventually, you start wondering what on earth you are reading. You want to look for it. The course of having coffee and being healed on the weekend by Tatsu-san is the best. A surprise second piece appeared, and this one is also in Tatsu-style and is a pleasure to read. I thought about what it was, and I realized it is a pleasure to read because they are enjoying their daily life. It is good.
This is Edase Yasushi-san.
I feel like I visit every week one way or another. The person themselves seems to have recognized the symptoms, so I protected them. It is greatly mistaken from an Edase Yasushi perspective, but it has turned out to be a very interesting piece of work. It goes in the exact opposite direction of the author's intended expression, but the writing is clearly jumping off the page. It makes me want to say that this kind of playful feeling once a week is also fine. It is interesting.
This is Mashako-san.
This is the correct way to use a stamp. The Tiger fans are angry. They are angry, asking, 'What are you talking about?' The scheme where fans of other teams drink delicious alcohol while watching that means that during the pennant race, there are fans of each team all over the country day and night. I want to go watch a baseball game. The second piece is a short story by Mashako-san. You can get into it all at once. I like stories about men written by women, but the way of expression is quite linear. I had an image of it being drawn with curves, but I came to like it quite a bit, wondering if this is the kind of writing style that comes out when it comes to creative writing. It is interesting because it is hard to bring out that the atmosphere is not fluffy. I came to like it quite a bit. ← It is good to say important things twice.
This is Makikura Minomushi-san.
This is an activity report from the 'Whatever' department. It branched off from the 'What Are You Talking About' department and is right next to it. Because Makikura-san's kindness overflows, those who want to be healed, please come and visit. I do not want to believe that they used it right after starting. It is amazing.
This is Aomame Nono-shi.
I am very grateful because I did not think they would write a 'What are you talking about' piece as a short story. I think Aomame-san is Aomame-san. I think this is true for novels and everything else, but I believe people are drawn to the sex appeal of the author's writing style. It is like a personality. In Aomame-san's case, I think I feel that sex appeal because it shows up more clearly in novels than in diaries. This work is the best because it is about a makeover from the author's image color 'blue' to 'red,' which is a 'what are you talking about' that I do not understand at all.
This is Ichigo-san.
I have been in a Goemon bath a few times. I read this while remembering things like that, and it is like, 'You did it again.' They enjoy remembering and sometimes insert wordplay to record the story. To me, inserting extremely dirty stories into the memories makes me feel like I am learning the depth of what it means to be 'human.' There are times when you can only write it that way, right? Even so, I thought again that remembering, laughing, and recording it is important. It is trivial, but that is daily life, isn't it?
It's Fukan-shite-miru-san.
Someone from the main stage has wandered into the back alley. When I asked them to take a bird's-eye view just in case, it seems that“To hide one's true feelings, one generally needs resolve.”my words hit the mark. That's right. My articles present something through the title rather than the content. Fukan-shite-san, I suspect, reported their 'Yahoo! My prediction was right' moment in their article, but I have absolutely no idea 'what it's about.' It's mysterious. I can usually understand what most things are about, but this time I really don't know, and I thought about why I don't know, and that in itself is a perfect 'What is this about?' answer, so it's wonderful. Please come again.

It's Sunday Princess Miruko-san.
Sunday is as amazing as ever, but the bird's-eye view Princess Miruko takes when depicting her own family, the way she recalls scenes, and the way she marks them when weaving them into a story are irresistible. The way she hides her overflowing feelings is exceptionally skillful. It's the range of the second piece. Daily life returns and balances things out. I've finally realized here that perhaps Princess Miruko balances her heart like a balance toy depending on the content of her articles. Reading the third piece, you can understand that it was a trilogy. Reading it that way, the range of the second piece comes fully to life. Well, it's not something an ordinary person can easily do. Anyway, it's a series by Princess Miruko that is hard to read. Wonderful. The fourth piece. It seems she wants to become TJ. It's the way of the world that you can't become the person you want to be, after all. I understand the feeling. She brilliantly passes the baton from TJ to the fifth piece. Is it a day for remembering family and relatives? There is a strange allure to the writing. The sixth piece, I make it bloom as 'What is this about flower.' I quite like reading about thoughts related to flowers. That's nice. With a declaration to slow down the posting pace, she finishes at 41 pieces.
It's Kagakuteki-ni-kangaeru-hito-san.
Thinking about Sunday. Kagakuteki-ni-kangaeru-hito-san. This week, they talk about their endless passion for space.The news about Voyager 1 in April of this year, the Voyager program, SETI and METI, NASA's passion and effortthe headlines continue. If you can understand 'what this is about' after reading this far, you should visit sooner. I thought it was interesting even though I didn't know 'what it was about.' For now, please just ask, 'Is this about NASA?' covering everything.
It's Osunu-san.
They are teaching us how to increase followers illegally. More than that, it means that when someone who understands how to enjoy note writes, they can write enjoyably. SNS is difficult, but I want to enjoy it in this way. It's the legendary Osunu-san as always. It looks cool to my eyes, but in reality, the back alley is where that doesn't look cool. Sorry.
It's Yanagisawa Hiroko-san.
They presented a complete 'What is this tooth-less story.' From a story about teeth, they reach an ending that we amateurs could never reach. The 'What is this tooth-less story' that is gradually perfected in the wrong direction is irresistible. I have completely wandered into the back alley.

That is all for the eleventh issue. I felt that ten issues marked a milestone, but it is clearly undergoing new changes. I can see that the single phrase 'What is this about' is alive. I am grateful that you are enjoying it together with the cheering squad and stamps, and expressing it in different ways.
And, as expected, there are still many interesting people hidden away. That's what it comes down to. It is your articles that are calling them forth. Thank you for the fun daily life every day. I am very sorry that I myself do not have the ability to spread the word.
This week, I plan to release an article for the Creative Awards, properly filled with my heartfelt feelings for everyone. It ended up involving many people unintentionally, and I hope to return what I received from everyone to you through my own expression.
I think I may have managed to create a fun place, at least a little. It's too late to say 'it wasn't a project,' but the beginning was truly just a wish for 'someone to try using it.' I'm glad I believed in the power of words.
As long as I can, I will continue this accumulation of waste, so let's continue to create while enjoying it.
What is this about
A story about back-alley cultural creation

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