The 'What Is This Story About' Department Newsletter: The 13th Stroll
Welcome to the back alleys of the note city. It is time to blow away your Monday. Last week, reports arrived from 'What Is This Story About' Department correspondents all over the world that are completely impossible to understand, so I am here to share them with you.
This newsletter follows #WhatIsThisStoryAbout . Please refer to the correspondents' articles below for how to use it. I believe it is designed in a way that you won't have any idea how to use it at all. That is exactly what 'What Is This Story About' is.
This newsletter is an entertainment created by me, the writers, and all of you readers. It is a place where I explain things that you don't even know what the 'story' is about in the first place, a place that serves no purpose and contains not a single shred of truth, so please return to the main stage and main streets of the note city as soon as possible.
Now, please feel free to proceed from the table of contents to your own section, pretending to read as has become your traditional art form. Readers, please follow my week with me and feel, 'Who are these wonderfully strange people?'
And at the very bottom, I have displayed the articles of those who gave their impressions of the aforementioned Creative Awards as the 'Occasional Exhibition of What Is This Story About.' Please laugh with me at what we have created by seriously being unserious with all our might. Thank you from the bottom of my heart.
This is Mr. Yamabayashi.
Ayanon-san sent an emergency report saying that an acquaintance was shouting 'What is this story about?' but hadn't been recovered, so I went to Scotland to verify the truth and recover them. The cause seems to be that the characters were converted from 'What Is This Story About' (in katakana) to 'What Is This Story About' (in kanji) due to intercontinental travel. It is a common mutation, so it is not a problem. These are memories of a doctor's night shift. Being able to read behind-the-scenes essays by doctors tickles my curiosity. I can only think that it is harsh. This time, it is an advanced technique to have the reader grasp the reality of the night shift room through a wonderful essay under the guise of an undercover investigation. I really don't know if they are a doctor or a ninja. They have a writing style that makes me wonder what lies beneath the very calm narration. I like the way they write without showing the bottom. However, I still don't know what the 'story' is about. I want them to write again.
This is Kaora-san.
Kaora-san is currently holding a highly acclaimed project. They are introducing the people who entered the 'Did You Really Do That' Championship in a fun way that makes it impossible to tell 'what the story is about.' Perhaps because they have become aware of themselves as a person of the back alleys, the introduction is not just an introduction, but a creation that is completely impossible to understand, just like 'Did You Really Do That.' As expected. The second piece is an essay. They record their daily life as it comes to mind. The story centers on eyesight, but it turns into a dialect in the middle. You can't miss it. It's the kind that suddenly becomes cute. Please read it. The third piece is about image colors. I was suddenly struck by the thought of whether I am really seeing the colors of people's inner selves when I look at their goodness. As expected. It is chocolate-coated. Kaora-san is.
This is Fleurette-san.
This is the 'people who started getting serious' series. For some reason, there is a certain number of people who waste their talent in the back alleys. This is a fairly high probability. You suddenly want to say, 'Have you been hiding that until now?' This is definitely that again. It is crazy, but very cute. Take a look, download it, and use it. It is the 'What Is This Story About' House. An interpretation of one house. It is pointlessly wonderful. I will leave it here. From the second piece, they started writing a grand fantasy work, 'What Is This Story About' Fruit, aiming to become a writer. It is a pattern that has completely begun. Why do they try to break through in the back alleys? I have no idea, but it is also pointlessly interesting, which is the best. It seems they want someone to draw an illustration for this story. Please try reading it without saying 'What is this story about?' and try collaborating. It makes no sense that it is properly a story. Fleurette-san has started to awaken in the wrong direction. The worldview is so well-formed that it feels like they are spitting out a world that existed in their head from the beginning.

This is Mimosa-san.
There was a report from the long-awaited 'What Is This Story About' song world. Apparently, there is a large-scale festival whose full scope has not yet been revealed. I have no idea what they are talking about. This is the first time I have been this lost myself, and I have no idea what is what, but for now, I realized that I could stay there for hours because the girl wearing cat ears is cute. Cat ears. What amazing power. I don't understand it at all, so if anyone knows the full scope, please post a follow-up report. However, several songs have been uploaded as 'What Is This Story About' songs, and I find myself listening to them somehow. It is my first experience. Being called to a world I don't know and listening to songs while remaining ignorant. I want someone to have the same experience as me.
This is Fujiie Aki-san.
Look, cat ears here too. Something is happening. If there are lots of cat-eared girls, I want to be there. Even though it hasn't even started yet, I'm being dragged into it. I think it might actually be something incredibly fun, but I really don't understand anything at all. It is the best.
This is Kanzaki Sayaka-san.
This is an article where a married couple talked about me and showed off their closeness. It seems they are writing according to a theme. For some reason, the direction is coming towards me, but in the first place, the back alley itself is in a place that is fundamentally wrong, so I called out, 'What has happened to you?' Finally, they are shouting about something they want to do someday. As for me, I can say for sure that if you speak out or start writing about what you want to do, you will not 'despair.' I think it will come true. In the second piece, I received an introduction and impressions of my article. That is right. Actually, I am writing properly besides the newsletter. Thank you for finding it. I am properly writing a lot of things that you don't know what is written at all. I was able to say it properly for the first time. Thank you from the bottom of my heart. I was incredibly happy. In the third piece, they are using words that you absolutely shouldn't remember on a Sunday night, and they are messing up. Is it okay? Even though it is a stylish and easy-to-read text, they don't realize that they are shouting 'What is this story about?' and ruining that wonderful night. It is the best.
This is Tadano Tsukasa-san.
I also love black coffee, so I thought about what would happen if I stopped drinking it, but since there is no sign of me stopping, I am glad I could at least read it and feel it. The tone of the essay seems to depict their own world from which they cannot yet escape. The lingering feeling that makes you feel everything—what will happen next, what they will do, whether they want to change, or stay the same—remains at the end. It was interesting. I don't know what the 'story' is about.
This is Fumiki Iwasaki.
I have come to understand a little bit more about what I couldn't grasp in the previous work. Reading them in succession makes them definitely more interesting. While each is interesting on its own, reading them completely in order creates a cohesive worldview. It is 'sketch comedy literature.' There is no frustration quite like having to write the thing you least want to write. It is interesting. I don't know what 'this story' is about.
This is loveheart.
In last week's newsletter, it was reported that the article about 'Ufufu' with a partner was lost, but as a result of an all-out investigation, the article was discovered. It seems the partner had traveled back in time. So, they copy-pasted the content and revealed the whole story. It wasn't just 'Ufufu.' It was the highest level of 'Ufufu,' 'Mufufu.' Since it's a shame to waste it, I'll post it here so everyone can share in it. In the second piece, perhaps thinking they've been doing nothing but 'Ufufu,' they provide a very wonderful report. They record how they thought about creating a place for themselves. I think people who make choices that can be explained properly like this are wonderful. Please continue to have a fun time by incorporating Stand.fm as well. The third piece is an announcement about chilled Chinese noodles. Memories layered with food and 'What is this story?'. I felt the meaning of Father's Day a little.
This is Yasushi Edase, now known as Takosen Edase.
Judging by their self-introduction, they are a normal person, but as the saying goes, 'the more normal a person is, the stranger they are.' They are definitely strange. They are the kind of person who goes out of their way to come to a back alley. It's cute how they find balance there. The more a person has a charm that cannot be explained in a single word, the more one wants to talk about them. I haven't read it. I haven't read the second one either, but it was an article that made me realize a lot. Living and dying are right next to us, yet we keep them at a distance. It is wonderful to be able to record and propose such things. For the third piece, I received feedback on the Creative Awards. The feedback is at the bottom, in the 'Occasional "What is this story?" Exhibition'.
Yurayura Miruko.
I don't know what will happen every week, but for now, I'll explain it so that if her posts ever stop, it'll be fine. From Monday morning, she draws the entrance to a mysterious world that hints at the week ahead. I quite like it. The second piece is a story about her eldest son's growth. Personally, I can empathize with this eldest son tremendously. However, even if we become similar, only an awkward atmosphere flows. The third piece continues the story of the eldest son. I think he is a child who is properly being a child. Perhaps we don't see it anymore, but a child who has been a child to the fullest while they are young will surely transform. The fourth piece is about the news. Since some time ago, I have also been choosing the news I want to see myself. I am weak against news that just suddenly flows in. The fifth piece is Telephone Life Consultation. It is a popular program on Nippon Broadcasting System that has been running for half a century on the radio. Please try listening to it. The sixth piece seems to be something like a poem. I felt a bewitching quality, but what do you think? The seventh piece is the series where Yurayura Miruko suddenly digs into the truth. It is an exchange with a counselor, but it gives me chills. The eighth piece, I learned the true nature of the bewitching quality I felt in the poem, and this way of expressing the danger of two sides of the same coin is also wonderful.
This is Sou Machi.
This is the shortest 'What is this story?' in Sou Machi history, so I will post the full text.I am Sou Machi, who hides the fact that I am a writer at my part-time job☆ Even so, today, I spend the whole day sandwiched between people who are dying to know what kind of work I do (tears). Please, I hope I don't get found out!
What will happen? Because of this, the first article only needs to be skimmed. In the second piece, instead of being sandwiched all day, they are late. It starts jumping in no time from a development like a manga protagonist. It is wonderful to play the hustle and bustle of daily life like this. In the third piece, they are jumping, but there is much to learn from their way of thinking, their writing stance, and their way of life. I thought about how far one can go in writing while staying true to oneself. In the fourth piece, while talking about smartphones, they talk about a newly published book and are looking for illustrations. If you can draw illustrations, please do. In the fifth piece, they actually tell us in detail about the exchange with the editor regarding the publication. I wrote 'actually' because at first glance, you don't know where it is written. That is Sou Machi, and that is what is interesting. I thought, 'They really are a writer.' In the sixth piece, while mixing in knowledge that I don't know what is written, why is Sou Machi often mistaken for a foreigner? It is hard to have such an experience. In the seventh piece, I realized one more thing. Sou Machi's character depiction is interesting. There are a thousand ways to depict people, but this is a character depiction that enters smoothly. It was an interesting week. Thank you.
This is the hero who saved Sou Machi, 'Genra'.
Genra, whose name I have often read in Sou Machi's articles, finally reported in 'What is this story?' that they want to tell the truth about that incident. In the first place, that incident is the incident where Sou Machi changes their mobile phone model. It is so complicated that no matter how many times I read it, I get confused, so I think they were quite troubled. If you want to re-experience it and use it as a reference for the future, please do. And please tell them in a loud voice, 'What is this story?'. Thank you for your hard work.
This is Osunu.
It seems they have become a cleaner for World Blue.World's Ao HirokiDue to the rebellion of, World Blue has independently separated on its own and can no longer be followed, but it seems the story is progressing for now. I will leave the site map of World Blue here. If you want to know more, please contact World's Ao Hiroki. The second piece is the Osunu diary. I feel like it's a bit of a foul to be interesting in a diary, but it is interesting. It should be daily life, but it is interesting. The third piece is a narrative that is finally becoming a unique talent. I can't take my eyes off it every day for some reason. It's interesting even though they aren't saying anything. The fourth piece, they are awakening more and more this week, but there is no mistake. Osunu has become free. It's sneaky that they are writing happily, but I don't know if that is 'what the story is about.' The fifth piece is also related to World Blue, so please check it with the site map first. I don't know what 'this story' is about. The sixth piece, they gave an inaugural address. I checked it several times because it was clearly written and somehow too cool, but it was definitely Osunu who wrote it. It is wonderful. The seventh piece, they finally take a scalpel to the recent club activities. The sharpness is outstanding. The balance between seriousness and playfulness is amazing. It is interesting. You can become like this if you achieve 100 consecutive days.
This is Snow Honda.
I cannot recall an article as perfected as this one. I struggled immensely with how to express this, but I named it 'Recycling of Playfulness.' What playfulness creates has value. As expected. I wish I had a mother like this. The second piece is heartfelt feedback on the Creative Awards. The feedback is at the bottom, in the 'Occasional "What is this story?" Exhibition'.
This is sanngo.
They have a cold. Even so, they write articles. I am weak against people like this. I thought it was okay to have a different way of thinking than usual and to record it. I don't want them to push themselves while they are suffering, but it is interesting for the reader because it is going around in circles. The second piece is something that can be written when you want someone to feel something towards someone. I am glad I could read it.
This is Mayo de Sengan.
Mayo-speak is appearing. An expression that does not use knowledge as knowledge. Udon and soba spoken by Mayo-speak. This is also a structure that could work as a gourmet article, but they break it down. I am lucky to be able to read articles by people like this.
This is Nausicaa of the Wind's Song.
A follow-up on plums. I love plums. Jam, plum wine. A 20-character short story is also presented. 20 characters about plums. "I know I love them by the expression on my face as I speak without thinking they are sour." Here you go. The second piece is Fujii Kaze. It is nothing but Fujii Kaze. I have absolutely no idea what is written.
Ayanon-san, also of Fujii Kaze.
This was also Fujii Kaze for the sake of Fujii Kaze. It is very popular.
This is persi-san.
They performed the usual Monday ritual of losing a horse racing bet, then created a new genre by omitting the 'ka' from the tags 'What are you talking about', and ended it grandly with a title about assumptions, which is excellent. I thought about arresting them, but they asked for a suspended sentence, so I will wait and see. Tuesday. Suddenly starts a discussion on the sex industry. If I were to talk about this, it would take until morning, so I will skip it. It means hurry up and win a horse racing bet. Wednesday. Introduces the 'Back Alley Three-Way Deadlock'. It must mean they have definitely left their mark. Thursday. Starts learning to dress up ulterior motives. Close to arrest. Friday. Something incredibly interesting arrived. It might be the best in persi history. I have been reading all along, and the first stage is when it changes into an essay from the beginning, the second stage is when they start incorporating their own writing style into the essay, and the third stage is when they start expressing themselves. I was happy to be able to watch over all of it. Saturday, I will tell you that I almost cried because it looked so fun. Sunday, it was a love letter hiding the horse racing talk, so I want it to go viral.
This is Yokan-san.
persi-san is an article I want to read. It is an article about how to win at horse racing, but Yokan-san is not actually betting. It was a very good article writing about how their feelings changed after they stopped betting. And they are winning a lot. The second piece, they pointed out the sliminess, saying it is like Mitarashi dango. If you season it, there is no problem at all. The third piece, I think it would be good if they got scolded by the Merlion. It is the interesting way of using it.
This is Makikura Minomushi-san.
It was an essay I liked very much. The author was feeling unwell and tweeting, but perhaps because they relaxed, they presented an essay that spells out emotions just as they are, leaving a scene behind. I cannot write like this easily, so I felt I wanted to read more of this, but I also think 'who cares'. It is wonderful. Inserting a tweet, the third piece, humans are things that recover. Fourth piece, they recovered incorrectly. They wrote their impressions of my article. It is a surprisingly great impression, but the starting point is wrong because they chose me as the subject, but it is the best.For me, 'myself trying to remember what I have forgotten' exists daily.Here. I thought, I see. What was born from that is 'who cares'. Fifth piece, I feel affection for the newsletter. It is interesting to see them unable to say 'who cares' as the weeks go by. The explosion is definitely getting closer little by little.
This is Hanemiya Itoya-san.
Explaining this article, it seems that as an assassin from World Aoi Hiroki, the author themselves has also prepared their heart. Perhaps the Aoi Hiroki Theater Company will be born and they will debut there as an assassin. I am looking forward to it, and thank you for enjoying it. Second piece, playing with words and spelling with words. I envy the sense of using them this way. I do not know what is written, but it is the best. Since it is a short-short, I cannot afford to be longer. While doing that, they are already showing off their main business as an assassin in the third piece. They are providing information to the back alley as a food-terrorism agent about daily life that should not be revealed. Are they a double agent?World Blue activities are leaking. Thank you. Fourth piece, I do not know which appearance is the real one, but this is a creation based on the theme. It is wonderful. It is wonderful, but it is not something you should shout in the back alley.
This is blanche-san.
They have written very important things firmly along with their feelings. It is something that can happen in a hospital, but it is a report of how they felt when they actually experienced it themselves. I thought this article was amazing. However, what is truly amazing is the way they let their thoughts fly and the use of 'what are you talking about'. Haven't they been using it until now? They use it so smoothly that I can only think they learned it somewhere. Who are they? I am curious about the future. The second piece, they are spelling out what they think now just as it is in their heart. What do they want to become? I often think about how long I will worry about that too. They reported the arrival of summer with 'What are you talking about summer'. Third piece, they started shouting 'What are you talking about company'. They have started messing up. I am curious about the future, but they have completely entered the back alley. Once it has come to this, please enjoy it to the fullest. Fourth piece, I think people who can write things like this properly are amazing. Fighting against contradictions feels like fighting against oneself, actually. The reader reads and thinks. I think this is important. Of course, this story is 'what are you talking about'.
This is Jise-oji GAMI-san.
Thank you for introducing me so carefully. Moreover, I was with World Aoi Hiroki and Yasu-san. I am not very used to having things written about me, but the passion to introduce me came through from the article, and I was able to feel very hot feelings. I am grateful. Since I could not read anything other than my own introduction no matter how many times I tried, perhaps it is written only about me. Everyone, please confirm.
This is Hee-san. The back alley's masterpiece strange book series. The sequel to Matilda Rumiko.
Has there ever been a series I looked forward to this much for a week? The Matilda Rumiko series, where only 54 characters are released each time. This time, it is suddenly a spin-off regardless of the connection to the previous one. I doubted my eyes, but it is a spin-off. As expected of a strange book. It only proceeds in a direction that makes you doubt your eyes. Even though you can read it all in an instant, I still have no idea what is written as usual. It has become the best series. Matilda Rumiko. The second piece is a report that they are unwell and cannot meet Matilda Rumiko for a while. I want them to recover quickly. Then, the miracle of the third piece. From the report of being unwell, Matilda Rumiko went through a spin-off and episode 4 was released. Matilda Rumiko twice a week. I cried. I read it. And although I do not know what is written, it is the best.
This is Hiroyuki Koga-san.
They are recording their own worries and conflicts. I felt like I received a cheer by reading an article like this. It takes a lot of courage to be able to record the middle of worries and thoughts. There are people who read that and feel or receive it in this way. From now on, if you want to shout whether something happens or not, please blow it away with 'what are you talking about'. I wrote it as I felt, but as usual, I have not read it. However, it struck me hard. I received strength. Since I received something important, I will also place it at the bottom in the 'Occasional "What are you talking about" Exhibition'.
Megumi Tiko-san.
We are starting this week with the excitement still lingering. She received a 'congrats' for last week's article, which she describes as her current masterpiece. I have no idea what she's talking about, but at any rate, pugs are cute. I think it's wonderful how she is truly engaging with her writing. The second piece is about enviable reading. In the afterglow of creating her masterpiece, she reached for Riichi Yokomitsu. Will something happen to her again? The third piece is amazing. There isn't really much to explain. You should just read it normally. It's starting to feel right to read it as Megumi Tiko. I haven't read it, though. The fourth piece is Tiko-san encountering a crisis of having her identity revealed. If she is ever going to be exposed in the future, I hope she goes out in a blaze of glory with the headline 'There is an interesting person in the "What Is This About" department.' The fifth piece. It seems to be World Blue. I'm involved in it, so I will remain silent until it's resolved. The sixth piece, it seems she is changing her icon. My request is to see one from her heavy Lolita fashion era. The seventh piece, those who know where to scream are good at constructing their own worlds. I've seen a few people like that, and she is one of them.
Maiton, who resonates even with traffic accidents.
Maiton, who talks about his experience with a traffic accident about half a day after Tiko's traffic accident announcement. As I have been reporting in the Back Alley Newsletter for some time, considering the timing and the lack of spontaneity in the article's content, I cannot shake the suspicion that this was pre-arranged, or that they are a married couple, or even the same person. I can't wait to see when the truth is revealed. The quality of the article is not something that can be written and returned immediately. Maiton is definitely on a roll. I hope they don't crash.
Yohei-san, who feels the same suspicion as I do.
I think the sensor that detects the scent unique to people who are good at introductions was triggered. I think we both read the articles of the same two people at the same time. From the main stage of the front street, Yohei-san is reporting on the suspicion that the two are a married couple or the same person. Someone like me can tell right away. In the hidden message of introducing Tiko and then Maiton. And they are also active together on the main stage. Rather than saying I can't take my eyes off them, I felt happy to know that the people I see in the back alleys are playing an active role on the main stage. It's a warm way of being introduced. It's lovely.
wsd983320987-san.
A new work by a star of the back alley has been announced. The overwhelming presence is still there. Reading this reminded me of something I used to think about a long time ago: what is the difference between people who can express the world they are in well and those who cannot? I won't tell you the answer.
Hiroiten-san.
He layered the material of a familiar duo onto a short-short. It's strange that someone so overwhelmingly skilled at this kind of expression would go out of their way to announce it in the back alley and make it so you don't know 'what it's about'.

koedananafusi is looking for Koeda chocolates.
This week is also wonderful. I've written 'I wonder what's going on in their head' about a few people since I started this newsletter, and they are one of them. The title seems meaningless, but when you start reading, you can hear the sound of drums. Yet, I have no idea what they are talking about. It's truly wonderful to be able to construct your own world. As long as you don't get the location wrong. The second piece, they are broadcasting mysterious radio waves all by themselves. I read a fair number of articles every week, but I think reading koedananafusi, who was in the deep sea of the back alley, is the fastest way. They are out of their mind.
Norikana-san.
She is reporting on burnout syndrome after completing the Rylan challenge. Perhaps because of that, the tension is gone, and there is a different kind of expression that is somehow captivating. Reading 'Even so, I am writing' makes her look incredibly cute. It's somehow lovely. Probably. The second piece is also an article with a skewed perspective, but it feels like a new frontier for Norikana-san, with a pop feel mixed with a chill, and I can feel a change. And it feels cute. I'm curious. It's interesting.
Maiton's 'Strange World'
Among the residents of the back alley, Maiton, who has become particularly 'strange,' has formed a unique world within himself, and all of them are perfectly connected on the same world line, making him a kind of 'strange person.' Once you resonate, that's it. You'll create your own world in no time. This is no place to be showing off talent in the back alley. It's interesting, so here are two pieces from it. The third piece, he talks about his personal history regarding excitement. I currently feel that Maiton has the unique quality of someone whose writing is on a roll. Why did I become able to tell such things? This is a serious story, but I have written commentary for all over 1,000 issues of this newsletter. In other words, without even realizing it myself, I have become able to feel people's writing quite unnecessarily. This is a serious story. The fourth piece is related to World Blue, but he made a shocking confession that even Maiton hasn't fully grasped it. I'll leave the site map here. I'm curious about where this is headed. The fifth piece, Maiton's autobiography edition. He's on a roll. He really is on a roll. I think he should go to the barbershop again so he doesn't trip and fall like this.
Ayanon-san.
I was reading it thinking it was the usual incomprehensible world, but I was completely struck. It's high quality. It was an essay. And it's amazing. From the snag of words to interactions with people, feeling the passage of time while superimposing oneself on flowers. I thought, 'Is this the kind of person who writes things like this?' She is good at hiding her philosophy. I praised her, but I intend to read it from now on. The second piece is the Artist Child Club newsletter. They are holding photo sessions centered on Toto-chan, but the miracle is that your eyes are drawn to the person herself who appears frequently, and the content of the article is completely incomprehensible. I couldn't get the content at all, so I ended up looking for the magazine of their activities myself. I'll leave it here, so if you are interested, please join.
Koronosuke-san.
They applied for the back alley experience tour, so I secured them as soon as they stepped in. I'm trying to figure out how to use them, but the knowledge and fun that are spilling out make you read it in no time. I want to read more. It's expressed without any sense of effort, so it sinks in smoothly. I have a feeling they are still hiding more. I haven't read it, but that's what I thought. It's lovely.
This is potesakula.
This was a thank you for using my header photo for my Creative Awards entry. I wanted that handmade feel. I can say anything now that it's done after the fact, but the 'master painter' element was the deciding factor. We are all unfinished.
This is Yuni.
I am completely in love with this secretary, so I am supporting her independently. She gets cuter with every episode. While she seems a bit of an airhead, she is actually quite passionate. She is a clumsy person who is kinder than anyone else. This is a heroine who is completely out to make men around the world fall for her. I am envious because a secretary is exactly what I want most right now. So, I'll leave all her works here. She created a sitemap as a secretary. I shed tears at the sight of her working seriously on something that has no meaning. I'll leave it here. I want to say, 'Hiroki Ao, do you have any idea how much my workload was saved by this one article?!' Thank you very much. I'm just cooperating because I like the secretary.
This is Kuromame-shiba.
They reported that they like the rain. I reread it for a moment to see who wrote it because of the romantic sensibility, but once I confirmed it was Kuromame-shiba, I stopped reading. I feel that they must be living their life sincerely every day. I am drawn to the honest feelings that overflow here and there. Even if you stop reading halfway through, please give it a try once. It makes you want to sing something.
This is Hiiro.
Anyone can look back at themselves, but it is quite difficult to put that into your own words and deliver it to others. Hiiro is someone who can write as if they are talking to you. Their thornless writing somehow reaches deep into the reader's heart. That should be enough, but they still want to use it for the back alley. Why can't they resist? It's the best. The second piece, or rather the letter or message, really shook my emotions. This is what people mean by a treasure. I accepted it as a 'What are you talking about' to hide their shyness. Thank you.
This is Hiroko Yanagisawa.
I thought I had missed it, but it was an addendum. Yasu-san was secured following reports that he was running wild in the comments section. Since it's resolved, I want to go see the night butterfly soon. Thank you for the report. I will protect the public order.
This is Tuesday's Yurayura Miruko.
From first thing in the morning, it's the daily life of a mother of a teenager. It's valuable to me because I can learn the perspective of the mother of a teenager. The second piece is the daily life of a cute woman. Somehow, this week is cute. The third piece is an announcement for the Miruko All-Star Game. The fourth piece talks about social media and female human relationships through a conversation with a friend. It's interesting to read it with the vibe of a life consultation. The fifth piece is an excellent poem by a science-major girl. It's cool, but since I don't understand functions at all, the coolness in the true sense is halved. The sixth piece is a mother waiting for her eldest son to return while praising her second son for helping out. It's a good day somehow. The seventh piece, I've never seen it either, so we settled on the fact that we are actually using a different social media. The eighth piece, I'm very curious about the book of spells. Let's be careful about addiction. The ninth piece is something practiced in child-rearing. It is important to record realizations and pass the baton to someone else. That's 17 pieces in two days.
This is PTA Kaicho.
They have finished it in the style of a date with their daughter, providing the raw information about Shibuya that everyone wants to know right now. PTA Kaicho is a member of the famous 'One Haiku per Image' group, so Shibuya is buzzing with haiku. For those who want to know more, check out the Mokopen article below. The back alley will support the back alley idol Mokopen as much as possible so that they can return whenever they want.
This is Newborn Old Man (Yama-chan).
sanngo-san and Ayano-n-san invited me to the back alley. It's incredibly interesting. It's a food essay about how a dish is made from conversations with friends and photos, but there must be people who love this writing style and this way of expression. I want you to read it. I want to say thank you for bringing me here. Because it's a conversation with a long-time friend, they intentionally use direct expressions to convey that they aren't in a relationship where they need to be polite, and the closeness comes through. Even if I didn't know 'what it was about,' I could feel the time accumulated from the atmosphere between the two. It was fun. And the gap with the cooking is also irresistible. The second piece is tagged as a TV drama review, but it overlaps with their impressions and conveys the words they have themselves. You can read it with momentum, but here and there they attack with expressions that really hit home. It feels like there is no bottom to it. I want to read more. Of course, please be aware that it is not clear 'what it is about' as a whole.
This is AsaAsa.
It's a wonderful narrative. Entrusting thoughts to a world of solemnity and a journey through time. Writing it like this makes me feel like I'm explaining it well, but if I were asked, 'Then how do you create that?', I couldn't write it. I can feel it. I cannot write it. That's why when I encounter writing like this, it stabs me. It's a profound piece of writing. I love it. I don't know what they are writing about, though.
This is RaM and 'Panyanyanda' Crystal Lulu.
It was a story of a wonderful day about how I moved and called for an encounter that changed my mood when I wasn't feeling it. Especially the first sentence, I am RaM, who wants to bring a warm drink if there is someone nearby who is on edge. Reading this, I wanted to ask when I could be nearby. They said it was triggered by Crystal Lulu's article. It might be good for everyone to read Crystal Lulu's article, which has the power to heal people, to change your mood. It's a wonderful connection. I have received feedback on the Creative Awards from Crystal Lulu. The feedback is at the bottom in the 'Occasional What Are You Talking About' Exhibition.' The second piece is also RaM under the spell of 'Panyanyanda.' It's amazing to be able to honestly record your feelings and be grateful to everyone. It's fun for the reader too, so please keep it up.
Misabon-san also resonated with 'panyanyanda'.
It would be boorish to explain the meaning of 'panyanyanda', so please fly over to the article. It's been a while. You were shouting that you wanted to be collected. You've gone mad. I think being able to clearly declare your policy is one of the wonderful actions. Just reading the article makes me feel bright and makes the 'What are you talking about flowers' bloom. Please come again without getting lost.
This is a short story by RaM-san.
The prologue to a short story series set in a back alley has finally been revealed. What will happen from here on? Will we be able to meet in the novel? I'm very much looking forward to it. The world-building is already established, so it's easy to read and get into. It's not just a back alley, it's the main street. It seems I'll be wandering the back alleys wondering, 'What happens next?'. Thank you for entertaining me.
This is Makko-san.
Reading this made me really want to create something. People are ridiculous to the core and can never truly communicate. Even so, even if they think and act, they lose to their desires. I have always written that I want to depict that human-like side, but I felt our sensibilities were very close. I can't become a dog, though. I wonder if this is her usual style or if her writing style changed due to being influenced by someone. I'm curious. It was interesting. The second piece, the true essence of Makko. She shows the true depth of her expressive ability. A storm of praise is pouring into her comment section. As expected. She handles poop with complete freedom of pace. I admire this coolness.
This is Kakino-tane @ Bourbonne-san.
This is a textbook example of a wonderful introduction. I'll leave the Stand.fm link here too. For now, I want you to count how many times you say 'generic'. I feel like your way of moderating on Stand.fm is also very skilled. I wonder if there's a script or something. There are many attractive people in the world, and many people drawn to them, which is interesting. Tane-san is interesting in both talking and writing, so I envy that dual-wielding ability.
This is MINA M.-san.
You have made a dashing debut in the 'What are you talking about song' world. This is the kind of thing where you shouldn't say, 'What on earth are you doing?'. It's a high-quality finish, a reverse prank pattern that is truly hard to make a retort to. There are plans for new songs to be released one after another whenever seasonal food comes out. The second piece is a new stamp. You are recommending the 'What are you talking about appreciation' tag. Between the song and this, your sense is truly amazing. Thank you. The third piece, you even created a seal for the lively band. You made a spectacular debut as a back-alley designer. The fourth piece, I have no idea what's going on inside the back-alley designer's head, but the designer's status is being established. The fifth piece. The facts are overturned. The sixth letter, it seems you are also good friends with AI.

This is Itsuki-san, who is happy about the stamp.
It's a cute design.
This is Itsuki-san, who started a riddle contest and is going to a festival.
Itsuki-san, who found the 'who cares' part to be the highlight. A riddle contest is currently being held. I also inadvertently let slip my true feelings. It's a dangerous word. And, you reported that you went to a festival. Festivals are nice, aren't they? I want to go to a festival this year.
This is ma8🦔 who can read in seconds.
While saying my article is interesting, you perform an acrobatic feat of letting your thoughts fly and introducing various people. Spending time happily is the most important thing. Thank you for the introduction. As the title suggests, it's an interesting article because it goes off the rails. It's not interesting for humans to just keep going on the main track.
This is Saito-san.
The atmosphere remains intact. I tried to think if I had ever read a story about a girls' secret base before, but nothing really comes to mind. I can't get enough of the ambiguity of whether to take it as an essay or a story. I think it's difficult to depict not what remained, but what didn't remain, but it leaves an aftertaste and makes you think about what did remain. I wrote this without reading it. It's a wonderful story. The second piece is an essay. I like reading things like this. It's about an event on a certain day, but it's fun to read because I can clearly imagine the emotions and the situation. It's good, isn't it? I'm writing this commentary with that image in mind. The third piece, this shouldn't be announced in the back alley as 'What are you talking about?'. While the writing looks flat, you can really feel the swaying of emotions. It's a good story. I was drawn in. And it reminds me of various things. I'll stop here. Because I haven't read it. The fourth piece, the student days are vividly depicted, the subject matter is interesting, and the flow of the story is pop and interesting. It seems Saito-san will be away from note for a while with this work. Please write again anytime. I haven't read everything, but I want to keep reading in the future.
This is kojuro-san.
This is kojuro, who has completed the mission. His wife gives him a reality check on his writing style, which somehow reveals a hint of confidence. What a couple. The second piece was 'What Are You Talking About Sweets.' It was a nice story that somehow linked his family to the winning gummies. Please give them plenty of massages. The third piece, 'What Are You Talking About Coffee,' is aromatic. It's a mystery how everything sounds delicious when kojuro writes it. The fourth piece, this week's gourmet article disguised as a diet post, was about McDonald's. I want to eat it. The fifth piece is just plain interesting. I feel like he has completely made it his own and developed a style.
This is Aoshi no Omou Koto.
Brilliant. Many people play with words, but you can tell they love to write by the way they let their thoughts fly and their playfulness. I have no idea what they are talking about. Brilliant.
This is Ako Shizumori.
Whatever the truth may be, I was drawn in as a story. It starts as a personal narrative, but then reveals inner feelings. I felt like this article itself was a work of art, and I fell into the feeling of 'it's been a while since I read something like this.' I don't know what creative writing or literature is, but I just wanted to convey that I read this article alone and was moved. I want to make a request. I want to beg for a short story like 'What Are You Talking About.' I want to read it. Writing is free, so I'll quietly share my true feelings at a time like this. ← I left this in without editing it. The second piece arrived. It was to my taste, as expected. I think one of the joys of expression is how to sharpen emotions beautifully when they are sharp, and it became fun to follow with my eyes. That's cool. I think many people will like it, so please read it. It's a shame that it has no effect even if you announce it in a back alley. The third piece is a selection of 10 favorite novels. If anyone has similar tastes, please reach out. I also posted my own top 10 in the comments.
This is Blue hand.
A poem about loneliness. Something was overflowing and it struck a chord. I realized that I am lonely. Blue hand had a male friend. Knowing that made me feel lonely. No matter how many times I read it, it never translated into a female friend. I think it is truly wonderful to be able to express feelings through poetry in an article. I felt that poetry gives people imagination.
This is Ricot.
It's out. If anyone knows who this is, please tell me. It's the best 'What Are You Talking About.' All I understood was that the person who wrote this is a 🗿. It's the best.

This is Oishii Mushi-ebi.
The return of Mushi-ebi, who shocked the back alley with a shocking mutter in the lower section last time. This person is interesting. They play in their daily life. I have no idea how they can express themselves so freely, and I have no idea what they are doing, but they are somehow cute. They are cute.
This is Henko.
This is someone whose perspective on things I am curious about every time. You can enjoy the interesting train of thought regarding liking and asking. It was clear that they are on good terms with their spouse, so I thought about stopping reading, but 'Which one do you like best?' is, in the first place, the number one phrase everyone wants to be told by a woman in any situation, so I am envious of how fun their life must be to be able to say that repeatedly.
Wednesday's Yurayura Miruko.
Three pieces in a row remind me of the Managing Director. There is humor in their work style, and I want to emulate it, but it also conveys that they like the 'people' they work with even while working. It's hard to be like that. And I also feel something about the happiness of having someone who records that. And then, a short story that comes suddenly in the fourth piece. It's stylish. Fifth piece. It was a 'What Are You Talking About Song' music festival. I was reported to be tone-deaf. It's hard to believe. Sixth piece, the lucky girl discovered the cheese she was looking for. Seventh piece, talking about Happy End. The new stamp looks great. Eighth piece, they are taking a scalpel to the world's system of pulling up your favorites no matter what. That makes 25 pieces so far.
This is Nono Aomame.
An essay about writing. I felt that Nono Aomame has an impression of being extremely unable to talk to people during the Literary Flea Market incident. But writing has been close to her life for a long time. I had never thought about 'what I like to write' because I 'like to write,' so it was fresh. It seems like there are many people who would say they like anything as long as Nono Aomame writes it, and I felt the same way. Since the person is completely classified through their character and work, I don't think I would feel anything even if the person themselves is someone who cannot speak. In short, she is a writer. That is what I think.
This is Hikaru Nakagawa🌸.
This week I am often called to worlds I don't know. Apparently, Mitsuru was shouting in the back alley about the report until they were called 'The Great Mitsuru.' Since they are currently writing a co-authored novel, you can learn about the process and the greatness of Mitsuru's capacity. I believe that co-authored works are created by people who were destined to meet, so I think that the fact that the work is being written is a fated encounter. I'll leave the novel here too, so please take a look if you'd like. That concludes the 'Shouting for Mitsuru from the Back Alley' corner. The second piece has a wonderful introduction. Even so, it wandered into the back alley and was shouting. I don't really understand it, but even if I don't understand it well, it had heart, and I was very grateful.
This is Akira Yamane.
This is a project organized by Mr. Yamane. True to his nature, he quietly slipped in a 'What are you talking about?' for me. Since this is an introductory article for project participants, I can't say it too loudly, but thank you. You should try to find the hidden 'What are you talking about?' too. The second piece is a 'poem.' He occasionally pulls these kinds of pranks. He does it even when it's not a 'poem' that says things like 'What are you talking about?' It's cute, so I'm accepting it. I couldn't write something like this. I don't even know what he's writing. The third piece, it's difficult and I don't understand it. Mr. Yamane is truly knowledgeable, after all. I can't keep up with the level of his wordplay. Just as I was about to shout that, he showed his cuteness by stamping it at the end, and the way he makes me properly retort and then reels it back in is irresistible.
This is usalog.
Regarding the first piece, it's also placed at the bottom in the 'Occasional "What Are You Talking About?" Exhibition,' and I was very happy about it. Sometimes people come here. People who make a mistake from the start and come in through the back door. I decided to guide them to the exit for the time being. For the second piece, they speak of their goal in a small voice. Even if it's a small thing for you, if you truly continue to stack it up, it will change. I think it's a very fun goal. Please enjoy finding 'strange people.' I'm glad you took a step forward and wrote it down. I haven't read it, though.
This is hasoya-m.
'Sorry for being incomprehensible.' This is the first time I've seen someone use this in its true sense. Usually, people say that with self-deprecation, but this is from the heart. It's just too perfect. Someone who was originally in the back alley and had only forgotten to shout has finally started shouting. For now, it's solved with 'Hirari Kururi Purun Bosun.' It's interesting. The third piece was a review of a work that hasoya-m felt was even more 'What are you talking about?' There are really so many people in the world who have the wrong way of breaking through, and it's the best. I'll leave it here together. It's a co-starring of people who don't know what the 'what are you talking about' is.
This is Miwa Yutani.
The public face of the back-alley artist is a teacher. A word the teacher accidentally let slip was reported. A natural in public, an artist in private. In society, this is called a 'huge mistake.' Wonderful.
This is Pan to Kissa Neko no Te.
I was walking around town to have lunch. My favorite shop happened to be closed, and as I was walking, I ended up wandering into a back alley. While documenting daily life, they are having a polite adventure. With a writing style and thoughts that feel relaxed, I get the feeling of walking along with them. It's fun to read about people's daily lives. In the end, they eat soba, but for some reason, they make a mysterious announcement in a loud voice that they are 'on the soup side.' As for the second piece, they were shouting something incomprehensible at night like 'Ramune for night activities,' so I think it was a success in terms of night activities. If you are curious about the effects, please read it.
This is 'Boku wa Konya' from the music industry.
As far as I can see from the profile, they seem to be from the 'What Are You Talking About' song world. They talk about 'Anpanman' as if sprinting. This touches on a certain kind of taboo. As expected, their sensibility seems a bit 'off.' I am reading an article that they are sprinting through in the middle of the night at 7:00 AM. It's the best. It's interesting.
This is Wataru Yasuda.
Mr. Yasuda is mistakenly advertising in the back alley. My voice won't reach anywhere from here, but since I'm an ally of people who try their best, I'll let you know. 66-Day Writing x Running 'Season 2' is being held. For details, I'll leave Mr. Yasu's article here, so those who want to challenge it, please go ahead. This flow, you see. For me, it's a pattern where several people start shouting 'What are you talking about?' halfway through, so I'll be on standby in a state of readiness.
This is Momohiro.
I'm sure there are people waiting for the Momohiro corner in this newsletter. That's because every time, I only say that I like Momohiro. This time, too, they push away even the readers with the final word they let out. Can't you create a separate magazine just for the works submitted to 'What are you talking about?' This is the second piece. I realized that the way they carve out memories is interesting. They remember that they remember that. In other words, that's why it's interesting.
This is Thursday's Yurayura Miruko.
The development is skillful. When this is done, the reader is a goner. The momentum of the first half is all taken to the second half. It's wonderful. The second piece talks about the benefits of Stilton cheese. It seems like it worked out. The third piece says something really good for raising children. Mothers should do what they like so they don't focus too much on child-rearing. They shout this and say they like writing articles on note. In other words, they are increasing my concentration. The fourth piece, they were given a required reading book, so they declared a temporary suspension. What will happen? That makes 29 pieces so far.
This is Umi caretta.
They want to participate in the project. It seems they have attached color images to numbers. For me, the yellow of '2.' I love the sensibility of calling it a duck's beak. Overall, I don't know what they are talking about, so in terms of 'What are you talking about?', it's a perfect answer. Please come again.
This is Soranoiro.
I am writing my impressions of PJ's work. It is filled with love for PJ. Soranoiro, who was inspired by it, also published their own poem. I think it is wonderful how creativity connects in this way. It is so full of love that it is almost too intense to tell 'what it's about'.
This is Mashako-san.
I received a report that they are taking a break for a while. Please don't push yourself, and I hope you'll come back to play again once you've found your own pace. You've given me so much kindness, so I can wait forever. Please take it easy. They mentioned they will still be tweeting on X. They were also worried about their second post. It's okay. I think you are a kind person. Being able to properly express your worries is also a form of courage. I will be here to pick them up, so please rest assured.

This is Asuka Sakurai-san.
This is about the mindset of purchasing paid articles. They were shouting that while their heart is in the right place, their wallet situation makes it hard to take the plunge. It seems they are only being recommended high-priced articles. As for me, I re-read their 'princess curls' hair and the rest about 50 times. I want you to keep that as it is, so please consult with me before considering any high-priced articles in the future. I might say, 'What are you talking about?', though.
Leemo-san, the prophet of the note world.
It is rumored that whatever Leemo-san shouts about in the back alley usually comes true. It was announced that 'back alley goods' might be born. It's not impossible, so if you are thinking about it, please consult with Leemo-san before things get complicated. For the second post, it seems T-shirts were actually released. If you are interested, please check them out.
Yurayura Miruko-san of Friday.
They were supposed to have declared a hiatus, but they couldn't help but pick up their pen at the sight of their eldest son's growth. I experienced a mysterious phenomenon where I, who have been watching over them, felt teary-eyed. It was a nice feeling from the morning. I don't know what exactly was nice about it. For the second post, I decided to just watch how things go for now. I like this way of writing. It's very Yurayura Miruko-esque. For the third post, Yurayura Miruko's human observation skills are on full display. What kind of people are drawn to others' eyes? You really watch people closely, don't you? For the fourth post, even though it's a short story, it hits the core again. I felt my heart race thinking about what it would be like if a woman said this to me as something with special meaning. That makes 33 posts so far.
This is Gussan.
Gussan made a mistake in how to do morning activities and ended up shouting in the back alley. Even though they were saying something very refreshing, they just shouted in the wrong place. However, perhaps they were trying to reform the back alley. I want you to shout from even deeper within. I'll be waiting.
This is Oba no Nichijo Sahanji-san.
New discoveries are being made one after another regarding nicknames, stage names, and various other names. I would like your opinion on whether my name counts as a rare name. 'Konishi Kinoko'—I am called 'son' by the former Sumo Ozeki Konishiki, which is why I chose this pen name. Konishi Kinoko -> Child of KONISHIKI. What do you think?
This is Ookami no Mine-san.
I caught them shouting that they were finally able to use the phrase 'What are you talking about?'. They are acting strange. They came to the back alley while visiting Enoshima. It is an article about being healed by earthing, receiving power, and becoming positive. You can also learn about Enoshima in detail, so please give it a read. I'm curious about the vending machine series, so I look forward to a report.
This is Rereko Takada-san.
It was a very good story. The illustrations and music interspersed throughout seemed to be telling the story together. Why do we empathize so much when music connects to human memories? It is a journey of memories between a father and daughter that feels close even though it is somewhere far away. It was a wonderful story. The only mystery is why they chose to play it in the back alley of the note town.
This is nekomi-san.
An essay written while narrating. She is a very cute woman. The way she describes things and the way she responds to her own feelings. It's wonderful.Since it's Friday today, I'm going to treat myself! ← I like this.My backpack is heavy ← Please call me next time. It makes me want to try walking home with you. Even without reading it, that's how I felt.

This is Shu Fujimoto.
It's a diary. From Shu Fujimoto's perspective, it's probably just a diary. It's so effortless to read because of its lack of tension, but the flavor of the writing style ends up making it read like a story. They reported that they did a Stand.fm session with friends. There are many people who can write and talk. I'm envious. I'll leave the Stand.fm session that sparked this diary here as well, since it's worth a listen.
This is Charirere [Sometimes Giant].
I received their thoughts on the Creative Grand Prize. I will also place this article at the bottom in the 'Exhibition of Occasional "What Are You Talking About"' section. They reported that they bought a frilly, fluttering dress to become their ideal 29-year-old. It's cute, so I've decided to support them with all my might from now on. It's not about their actual age. I've written this many times, but a woman's charm increases as she ages. However, I will also support the eternal 29-year-old. I won't share my thoughts on their thoughts because that would be tactless, but I was truly happy, so I'll leave the article where I played and sang along with it here. In the world, this is called a 'terrible burn.' Please continue to blow things away with 'What Are You Talking About Songs' and 'What Are You Talking About.' Just as I was writing this, they reported a second essay. I almost said 'I love it' because of the way they shouted, which ruined the wonderful essay, but that's completely the wrong direction, so please be careful. It's written carefully, and it feels like we're close. The distance of a bicycle ride is not something you just write down casually.
This is Habit Supporter shogo.
They are being respected. They are introducing someone they respect very much with love. For some reason, I shouted 'What are you talking about?' at that. This pattern. I've witnessed it several times. The pattern where I end up witnessing the article being introduced and then introducing it myself. It's a miracle that by passing through my filter, the introduction ceases to be an introduction. However, I think those who are thinking about writing introductions for others in the future should use this as a reference. It's packed with love. And I, who have nothing to do with it, am witnessing it.
Saturday's Yurayura Miruko.
I feel like I'm reading a short story about the distance between a mother and her son. I felt that there is no end to the worries revealed by the parental love shown here and there. It's a real-time rebellious phase that's hard to read, so if you want a reference, please take a look. Second, I don't know the logic, but they seem to get along well with their husband. The family seems to get along well. I think that's a good thing. Third. A report that the mochi-pounding article went viral. I'll leave the mochi-pounding article here as well. Let's all press it about 100 more times. Fourth, they are being humble. It's cute. Fifth, it's about World Blue. I don't know much about World Blue, so please look at the site map. There are 39 articles.
This is Nami.
Since it's 'paid anyway,' I have no idea 'what they are talking about,' but since there are many recommendations, please read it if you like. If you read halfway through, you'll realize it's a cute kind of woman. How will it change in the second half? If you want to erase the mosaic that is hidden, please proceed.
This is Riku Sukimoto.
I started shouting out of a longing for scandal. This is definitely not a person who would do such a thing. I thought as hard as I could about how to convey Riku's goodness in my own way. This is the only way. I'll leave it below. Whether this trip is truly a trip for two women or a scandal. I know the answer. I like reading travel diaries. It's recommended.
This is 3 o'clock snack.
It seems they sold World Blue goods. Regarding World Blue, as I have announced repeatedly, I really don't know anything about it, so I hope they can just have fun with it. There are lots of cute goods. Please take a look.
This is Tatsu.
Tatsu's return. I want everyone to properly realize how interesting this person is. Even though they only write useless things, it has flavor. Even though it's meaningless to read, you want to read it. It's definitely interesting. If posting every day becomes hard, please shout anytime.
This is Soi.
While living their life, they are facing themselves. They are firmly following their emotions and writing in their own expression. I've probably written this many times, but I think that even in the middle of someone's worries or thoughts, if you write 'What are you talking about,' someone might feel something. I'm grateful that you wrote it. I'm going to read it now, though.
This is Fukan-shite-miru.
Even so, they think deeply. Most of it is a difficult expression that the reader cannot understand, so the result is that you are drawn in, wondering what they are talking about. Anyway, I feel like the expression is something important, like a document. I think it would be quite interesting if they used this writing style to thoroughly examine something strange, but then I thought they would be a complete resident of the back alley, so I'll stop.
This is Nanako Shima.
I don't intend to explain more than what is already in your tweets, but since you summoned me, I have collected them. You are writing about important things. I am certain you struggled quite a bit before arriving at these tweets. I think it is wonderful that you have pared them down to this point and are facing them head-on. That accumulation will eventually become your own expression and appear in your writing, so you will be fine. As for me, I will handle the housekeeping, so please call me next time by saying, 'Please do the housework.'
This is Shingo Kasai.
This is an article addressed to someone. As the title suggests, it is written in a way that gently conveys your own experiences. Am I the only one who feels the gentle heart of the writer when reading a piece written with others in mind? I haven't read it, but I can feel it.
This is syd@shima.
This is a report on a major discovery that will cause a whirlwind in the culinary world. As the title suggests, it seems it turned out even more delicious than the title implies. Everyone, please try it out. I look forward to your next discovery recipe.
Sunday's Yura Yura Miruko.
It seems you have already finished reading. You have lined up the highest praise. It seems it was interesting. The second one, I was unexpectedly about to cry. I felt that if it reached someone, that was enough. The third one, there are no bad kids who love Harry Potter. The fourth one, it was a faint record of a date to Sekigahara by bicycle. Thank you. The fifth one, the whereabouts of the thoughts that occasionally appear. You are teaching me the knack of observing people. It is not to try to know everything. The sixth one, it is a 'poem'. It is rich in expression. It is truly a mystery why you can write like this. I will never understand it. The seventh one. I learned for the first time that 'monpe' is an abbreviation for 'monster parent'. The eighth one. You are composing tanka while palindroming 'kantantanka'. You are crazy. The ninth one. I truly think you are a child with amazing sensibility. I think it is truly important to record that for later. The tenth one, it is an essay like the current diary of Yura Yura Miruko. You are writing your feelings honestly. Comparing your own way of life to your mother-in-law's way of life, I somehow think you are more of a parent and child than a real parent and child. The eleventh one, it is a documentary on what Harry Potter did to people all over the world at that time. It is magic. The twelfth one, it is about molting. It seems she is implying herself. What kind of change will she make? Perhaps the time is coming soon. I am looking forward to it. It was a 51-article attack this week. I would like to verify what you refrained from posting by reading, as that is the most interesting article to verify.
This is UNCLE0011.
This is a report of a request to change tires as a safety measure. As for me, I truly hope your wish comes true, and I look forward to the birth of wonderful articles where you can go full throttle in future articles without falling over even if you suddenly change direction. Father. Thank you for your hard work every day.
This is Ichikado.
You continue to ask what it means to live, and you are searching for the essence. Why is it so interesting to read the middle of someone's thoughts? I think what is important is 'iki' (chic/spirit). I thought about it too. I want to 'survive in a chic realm, live with enthusiasm, and feel the joy of living while taking a breather.' That is not what it means.
This is Shasha. Niji.
You announced that your way of relieving stress is 'karaoke.' As if to say 'What are you talking about song,' you properly talk about your love for the songs and preach the mindset of a singer. I thought you really must love to sing.
This is Mirai Yoshiho.
The other day, I participated in a book club. This is a report of that time. Since Mirai-san remembers it in such detail, I felt it must have really happened. I think your attitude of moving forward to the next thing is truly amazing. Without this article, I would not have understood what happened at all. Thank you.

That is all. I am happy to feel the various 'what are you talking about' in many different ways. I feel that the words themselves are permeating more than I imagined at first.
It was very interesting to read. I thought again that I hope it becomes a realization for someone, that they stop at the end, laugh and enjoy it, or think about participating. Thank you for every day. I think various things will be born if we continue to do this without change. This place is a collection of such foundations.
What are you talking about

Occasional 'What are you talking about' Exhibition
I have received feedback on my Creative Awards entry.
Every person's feedback has become something important for my future self. I feel it might be unrefined to layer my own thoughts on top of yours, so I would be grateful if you could all just slowly feel these sentiments together with me.
I have also set up a magazine that compiles only the feedback. Please feel free to take a look, including last week's entries. Once the Creative Awards conclude, I plan to make it private and enjoy it by myself. It has become that important to me. Thank you so much for creating and enjoying this together with me. I want to live my life in a way that allows me to properly return these feelings. Now then, please enjoy.
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