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The "What Are You Talking About Department" Newsletter: 20th Edition with Cat Ears

Welcome to the back alleys of note town. It is time to blow away your Monday. Last week, too, reports arrived from "What Are You Talking About Department" correspondents all over the world that are completely impossible to understand. I have been sharing them with you all, and we have finally reached 20 weeks. I would like to take a week off to celebrate and thank you all by myself. We made it this far because you all enjoyed it with me. Do you think this is stupid? Or not? Feel free to think what you like. This is what happens when you keep going. This is the back-alley culture of the note town that we continue to create.

Important Announcement

Since the entire Creative Awards period has concluded and we have reached 20 weeks, I would like to take a summer vacation without even doing a recap for one week. Many people are worried about me, so I will honestly take a break. I will rest my brain. Honestly, I would love to be surrounded by night butterflies for 24 hours, gently being told "you did a great job" while I act all lovey-dovey, but that does not seem possible.

The next recap will be from August 12th.
The 21st newsletter will be on August 19th.
Please let me wander around aimlessly for a week.
If you have a masterpiece of "What Are You Talking About" that you would like to submit, I would be happy if you could send it after August 12th. I am curious about the finale of the Nekomimi Village Festival, but I think this is the right timing for both my physical condition and the newsletter. I am sorry. And above all,
I am curious about the whereabouts of Tatsu-san's 66 days of "What Are You Talking About," but I will take a break once and then run again. Someone please support Tatsu-san in my place.

This newsletter follows #WhatAreYouTalkingAbout. There are no rules for how to use it. Please enjoy creating freely. As long as the tag is attached, I will collect it. I will handle everything.

That is the only rule.

This newsletter is an entertainment that explains things that might be "what are you talking about," which I am creating with the writers and readers. Please note that there is no truth in it at all. If you want to verify it, please ask the correspondent you are curious about directly, "What are you talking about?" They should reply, "What are you talking about?" Please enjoy the "strange" interactions as well. Everyone is a little "strange" equally, so you can rest assured that you are not the only one.

What I hope for is your return to the main streets of note town.

I have changed the schedule this week. I must start with the beautiful voice of the back-alley diva who suddenly appeared in the "What Are You Talking About Song" world last week. Regarding the legendary pop song "To the North, To the South, What Are You Talking About with Nekomimi Village" announced the week before last,"I made a karaoke version, so someone please try singing it"—when I announced that, the big news is that Mikasa Meigetsu, who writes articles I love, actually sang it instead of writing an article. They completely got the direction of spreading their fame wrong, but the singing voice is not wrong. As expected of a former band member. (If my memory serves me correctly, I think I heard that before. Sorry if I am wrong.) Please listen to it once before the new song in a festival mood, and if you are someone who wants to challenge this masterpiece, please let me hear your singing voice. I will leave the karaoke version here too. Those who sing it will continue to be featured at the top. It is only natural because I am that serious about being crazy. The back alley will continue to support "strange" people.

Now, let's calm down for a moment. Until August 12th, the strange festival "Nekomimi Village Festival" is being held in the depths of the back alley. Without knowing what this festival itself is "talking about," the end is finally in sight. I like cat ears, so I have been supporting it. As a result, songs started being sent every week, and we have been enjoying the cat ear life together. I feel a bit sad that there will be no singing voices in this newsletter from now on, and I also feel like I won't be sad. Without knowing what it is "talking about," please listen to this week's theme. It touches the heart.

“I like you (What are you talking about)”

Lyrics/Composition: Mimosa
Arrangement: Misty Vocals: Mimo-E-Sucha🍵Akasaka

What are you talking about
I don't understand anything
But while not understanding anything
I like you
I like you

Nekomimi Village Festival Executive Committee

This is the summary article for the "Nekomimi Village Festival," which has only a little time left.

Now, writers, I have included a table of contents this week as well, so please proceed to your section as usual with peace of mind by “jumping while pretending to read”. Readers, please enjoy yourselves for a week as you proceed. You won't understand anything even if you read it all. Now, have a good trip while celebrating 20 weeks.


First is Asuka Sakurai, the first good fortune.

She is showing off her beautiful nails. Thank you for the opening that is worthy of the first good fortune. As expected, when you convey the things necessary to lift your own spirits at that time in an article, it becomes fun for the reader too. It is a happiness that I can read while thinking, "Only one finger is a different color. How cute." That is "What are you talking about." In the second piece, Asuka finally reported the origin of Asuka Sakurai. And, although amateurs tend to miss it, someone as fond of Asuka as I am does not miss the report that she can see fireworks from her room. The third piece is a polite introduction article. She is writing it gently over time. Only love comes out. Thank you. The fourth piece is a heartwarming drama series. I really think it is a non-fiction of the workplace, but I like it because it seems like such a fun workplace. The fifth piece, Asuka took her beloved car for a vehicle inspection. Even when driving with a one-night-stand boyfriend, when she suddenly notices, she remembers her true love after all. And she is angry about the water wipe marks on her returned car. You can see the depth of her love for her car amidst her cuteness.

Second is koedananafusi, the second good fortune.

Because it is summer, there are many people who do favors for us, which I am grateful for. The deep-sea fish of the back alley, koedananafusi, presented their own voice. Until now, I had been reading koedananafusi's articles a bit quickly, but after hearing this voice, I thought that reading koedananafusi's articles in a whisper was the correct answer. When you read it in a whisper, you don't understand at all what it is "talking about," but you can read it cutely regardless. It makes my heart flutter a little. Please try it. The audio, of course, is also completely impossible to understand what it is "talking about." In the second piece, they are doing various diagnoses, and while reporting the results, they are properly explaining that they are an eccentric person. It is very cute to see them confirm and be convinced of what everyone was thinking. Since it has been properly proven that they are an eccentric person, it has been verified that this diagnosis is accurate.

Third is Chari-rere [Sometimes Gian], the third good fortune.

It started with a close-up report. Everyone is really full of service spirit this week. Please rely on me. The reason I can think that is because I have just received back what I gave to others for my own share, without receiving what others were receiving just by living normally. It is fine to be an actress. I will follow along behind you lovey-dovey, so write, feel, and enjoy. Please blow it away with "What are you talking about." In the second piece, they are writing about what they need for themselves obtained from reading, but the way they read is so polite that I think, "Wouldn't you want to leave it to someone like this?" It is wonderful. In the third piece, I was able to hear their singing voice for the first time in a while. The diva is alive and well. "What Are You Talking About Song" and Seiko-chan. And if you read it in detail, the unnecessary information scattered throughout. I love it.

I am the one in the music industry, tonight's Mr. San.

He is someone who is active in the middle of the night. As expected, late-night articles have incredible destructive power. I really like articles written with a sense of playfulness by people who have music close to them, because they can be read intuitively. I could never write them myself, but it feels like they are telling me that I am free to think about whatever I want. It is interesting to read people's thoughts. It is a “What is this about?” song, isn't it? I don't understand it at all. The second one is Mr. Fundari-Kettari. There are days like that, aren't there? The fun part is that he records it just as it is.

It is ♂UtsuLife.

He shouted “What is this about?” to make misspellings a joy of his articles. There is a time lag of about a week because the voice takes time to reach, but it is fine if I answer “What is this about?” from here. It is magic. Please enjoy the heartwarming daily “What is this about?” I am also that “thing I want”.

It is Machika-sensei.

Machika-sensei explains things politely and kindly using various articles in an easy-to-understand way. Yet, why does she shout “What is this about?” in the back alley? That alone is the greatest mystery. Since she records her life with her children based on her own experiences properly, I think many people will be able to realize “I see.” Reading this article, I felt that one could also cultivate “compassion.”

It is Ayanon-san.

She composes tanka poems. Everyone keeps reading, thinking how wonderful it is to have tanka in one's life. The world that Ayanon-san captures feels beautiful, and I am moved by how amazing the world of 31 characters is. And yet, she cannot help but post selfies. Once again, she cannot help but post selfies, returns. And yet, she acts as if none of it happened. As expected. In the second one, she continues to compose, but the fact that she inserts “What is this about?” shows she has become quite strange. Furthermore, being inspired by an earthworm is proof that she has reached the depths of the back alley. It is wonderful growth.

It is Genchon-san.

Genchon is a cool man who can say he loves his wife. There are many happy couples on Note, and I think it looks fun, like a home drama every day. Such Genchon-san is teaching us an important lesson. It is a very important thing, but it ends with him saying he loves his wife. I thought that was fine in its own way. I thought that might be the most peaceful way.

Yurayura Miruko-san's Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday

She likened driving to life and suddenly reached “The way you choose the route to your destination is your life.” As expected, I feel that Miruko-san's flow of time is somehow different from other people's. In the second one, Miruko-san reached a new level by superimposing Yosshaman onto Shigeru Mizuki. I feel like her whole life is turning toward expression. I feel like she will continue to grow, so I am half excited and half scared. Since I am at it, I will leave the Yosshaman article here too. It is very interesting. In the third one, just when I thought it didn't make sense, Yamane-sensei reacted to it. That is what doesn't make sense. The fourth one is creative writing. Yurayura Miruko has started mixing the kind of “fear” she originally possesses into her creative writing. Even though it has only been a few pieces since she started creative writing, she is depicting a world that only Yurayura Miruko can depict. I want someone to notice. Something amazing is starting to happen. The fifth one is creative writing again. It is truly amazing. I feel like this form suits her. It is engaging and interesting. I want her to continue creative writing. In the sixth one, Miruko-san realized that there are people who react to the talk-show skills of radio personalities and laugh. Laughter is essential to make talk-show skills work. In short, it is a world that cannot be created alone. In the seventh one, Miruko-san is presented with souvenirs by the grandmother next door who she brought souvenirs to. This way of depicting things is also interesting. The eighth one, sorry to keep you waiting. It is Taiga. I don't understand what she is saying at all.

Maybe I had forgotten recently. Moco-pen Masterpiece Selection

I was horrified that I might have forgotten the idol of the back alley due to being too busy. This article is the one that resonated with Miruko-san. It was the beginning of the Moco-pen legend. She should be returning in a little while. I am waiting.

Hii-san and the woman named Matilda Rumiko

“I am happy to meet Matilda Rumiko again this week,” I have heard that voice many times. Matilda Rumiko, who makes neon shine in the back alley. It is a new work in the back alley's masterpiece strange book series. Everyone falls in love with the lingering effect of those 54 characters. I want someone to read out Matilda Rumiko's true voice.

It is Tatsu-san.

The evangelist of reflection showed his 8th total reflection. And, Rylan has reached the halfway point. It is the turn. Reflection turn. I think I will personally cry if he finishes it properly. The second one, is it a straight man or a funny man? Tatsu-san has already gone beyond that framework. Please rest assured. The third one, he reported that he is a Houki-lover. He said his rival is a Roomba. A battle of meticulous collection has begun. The fourth one, it is a great person. I learned that not doubting is also a condition for being a great person. Let's observe the expiration date. The fifth one, knowing the depth and talking about lightness. This is the abyss of Tatsu World. You will want it too. The world of Tatsu World. The sixth one, the comment section seems to be having fun, saying it is a ghost story of the stairs. The seventh one, Tatsu-san unravels cuteness. I feel heartwarming about his interaction with his daughter. In the comment section, he is attacked sharply, which is also heartwarming.

It is Yakiimo-san.

Perhaps it is because even the happiest time has its limits that we can feel it. Recording the time you can feel while being together with Suyasuya might eventually become a time to talk about this time together. It would be nice if time moved a little more slowly.

This is Henko-san.

The title is excellent. I wonder what genre this is. Nonsense ghost stories. That's it. Among the stories passed down as ghost stories, perhaps there are cases like this. It is also a ghost story that I cannot concentrate on because information about the spouse and how they met keeps popping up. In the end, they are on good terms with their spouse. Second piece, they are furious. Henko-san is furious. Everyone, please look back carefully once more. Please do not trouble Henko-san any further. Let's get through the summer together. Third piece, it seems they had an image created by Star of the Back Alley. It is a wonderful image, so I will leave that article here as well. And I will also leave the work featuring the characters. This kind of resonance is wonderful.

This is Fumiki Iwasaki-san.

Looking at the "wife," "mother-in-law," and "daughter," I felt that it was no wonder problems would arise. Once again, I find myself naturally laughing at the mischievous spirit that hits the core and gets me. It is interesting. I would like to see inside their head. The perspective, the thinking, the development. I am impressed by this comedic literature. Even if you don't understand it, it's okay to just retort, "What is this story about?"

This is this week's Sou Machi-san.

It seems that having 10,000 followers is one benchmark for those who want to become essayists. After all, numbers are easy criteria for persuasion. However, Sou Machi declares that they are interacting with readers regardless of that. That is cool. And I think that is correct. Their presence is gradually and surely increasing in the back alley. I feel like I am starting to empathize with their weekly consistency and unwavering stance. However, since this is the back alley, I don't know if that has any meaning. Second piece, they are reporting a ridiculous piece of misinformation that it is 100,000, not 10,000. And it seems a new book release is approaching, which I am looking forward to. I hope this is not misinformation. Third piece, they supported me with their Creative Award review until the very end. It is a foul to suddenly show a writer-like side. I will display this at the bottom in the "Occasional 'What is this story about?' Exhibition." Fourth piece, Sou Machi, whose youth has ended, reported that while their weight is decreasing ideally, they are worried about their blood pressure, and that the ultimate beauty left no impression. If you have bounced this much, that is already youth. Fifth piece, it is finally here. For that reason, the Shogakukan Junior Bunko "Are you a Princess!? Part 3: Princess VS. Mysterious Princess! Dangerous Serious Battle DEATH!" seems to be released on August 23rd! It seems reservations have already started, so please make a reservation at your local bookstore! And have a wonderful time☆ That is how it is. Thank you for your support. Sixth piece, there is talk about whether putting my name in the title will increase views, but it seems it will end as an urban legend. I want someone to comfort the wounded me. Seventh piece, it was reported that a different personality was cooking while drunk, and this is about the sequel to that and depression. You can learn a way of thinking, but because Sou Machi is bouncing around, the content flies away. As expected of Sou Machi.

This is persi-san.

They are supporting me until the deadline for the Creative Award reviews. Rather than me being strange, I feel the correct sensation is that I was able to dance because everyone carried me. Thank you from Monday. Second piece, I was going to collect them at persi's place every day, but before I knew it, we were both surprised by a world where 1,000 articles are posted by everyone every month. Third piece, they supported and ran alongside me until the end, so I think I will arrest them soon. Fourth piece, it is a good essay for the first time in a while. Still, was persi, who was in Canada, really deported? There are things you can't ask when you become an adult, and I want them to confess it themselves. Fifth piece, it seems they are planning a project on Stand.fm to make sure no one listens. It is foolish, but simply the best. Sixth piece, 39 days of non-smoking achieved. Is it about time? I want someone to set a honey trap.

This is Arkun-san.

It seems Arkun-san immediately picked up the aforementioned Stand.fm article by persi and secured the account right away. The lack of thoroughness is so persi. Please perform together someday.

This is persi-san, happy to be found by Arkun.

I want them to have fun and continue on Stand.fm as well. And someday, I want them to do a talk show introducing the people in the back alley.

This is RaM-san.

The serialization has resumed. RaM-san's back alley novel. A world woven by the inhabitants of a gentle world. There is a sign that the story is finally starting to move. I will leave the magazine here too, so let's go on a journey to the back alley together. Second piece, memories of summer with me. They are looking back on the hot days we spent together. The three months I walked with RaM-san. I won't let you say "I don't care." Looking back properly is really facing yourself, and it is cool. Third piece, a look back at the Creative Award. RaM-san also really faced it every day and did everything they could, which really stimulated me too. It was fun, wasn't it?

This is Kaze no Uta no Nausicaa-san.

Today, the fairy of the back alley is dancing again. Dancing in Kaze-san's world. It is a wind of happiness. I don't understand anything, but it is fine to just feel Fujii Kaze. Second piece, I received another review for the Creative Award. It was fun, wasn't it? I will also display this at the bottom in the "Occasional 'What is this story about?' Exhibition." Third piece, a message from star reading. And, of course, Fujii Kaze. I don't know the details of star reading, but I thought it would be fine to just accept what comes into my eyes through what is written for me.

This is this week's Ken🍀✨ Style.

Ken, a man who knows no wavering. It has started again this week. Ken Style. Gradually, this incomprehensibility becomes a habit. From the first piece, it makes no sense. Second piece, the brilliance of gold. Third piece, in my case, I want to be unaware that it is a trap.

This is Meimonmo-san.

They introduced my article. They used a new technique of having an introduction further introduced. It is the best. Even if you write about things in daily life that you can't do anything about, someone will read it. That might connect something to someone, or it might not. That is fine. Because that is exactly "what is this story about?" Second piece, Meimonmo-san, who is told that they are lonely. I don't know the answer to how to deal with it, but someone might read it and feel something. Let's write and move forward with a change of pace. There are many daily lives in the world where no answer comes out. Thank you for writing.

This is Sushi Tsumetaro.

I am sorry I didn't think about it from a gorilla's perspective. They are different from humans. I am ashamed of myself for forgetting even that. The second piece is the 2024 Summer Guilt Championship. Blur and bang. The third piece is a concrete measure presented by the PR representative of the Physical Personal Space Promotion Committee. Everyone, please start preparing to retreat into your shells. The gorilla, which consistently expresses itself without wavering, is becoming addictive.

This is Pappardelle.

I received a happy comment. It makes me think that I'm glad I kept going. I won't add a comment to a comment, so I will display it at the bottom in the “Occasional ‘What Are You Talking About’ Exhibition”.

This is Itsuki.

Finally, Kinoko has been registered on Min-Photo. It is a great achievement following the cheering band. Everyone, please continue to play with “What Are You Talking About” and me. The second piece is Itsuki, who bites cute cheeks. I understand the feeling of teeth that want to bite because they are just too cute. I want to tease them.

This is Norikana.

Walking, and even without walking, thinking about the destination and arriving, then thinking on the way back. That repetition might be a detour, but I find it wonderful to see you walking while recording it every day. The second piece, “Yabame” (a bit dangerous) is resonating. It is “yabame.” The third piece, a perfect combo play of dozing off and making excuses. Isn't that good? That is daily life. It is a wonderful expression. The fourth piece, going to a concert with an acquaintance. Spinning thoughts while remembering your mother. I will leave no comment regarding the overeating. The fifth piece is an article about tea ceremony practice. The feeling of heading there is properly recorded, and I like tea articles because they are dignified. The sixth piece, Norikana remembering Ojarumaru. It is a bit funny because I never thought the words of Ojarumaru would come from Norikana. The seventh piece, I feel that the scenery of Norikana and a wind chime suits each other. It is ringing beautifully. The eighth piece, a report on the recent rice shortage. I feel like prices are rising and there is a shortage.

This is PTA Kaicho.

It is a mosquito. It is the kind of thing that people who are easily bitten by mosquitoes suddenly go crazy in the summer and can't help but write about. It becomes “What Are You Talking About” mosquito literature. Why is that? Mosquitoes and humans. We will never reconcile no matter how much time passes.

This is loveheart.

I also received a comment on the Creative Awards regarding the essay. I am happy. I cannot say much in words. You further supported me on the final day of the Creative Awards comments. I am really glad to have met someone who supports me like this. Thank you. I won't add a comment to a comment, so I will display it at the bottom in the “Occasional ‘What Are You Talking About’ Exhibition”. The third piece is the meal section of the Karuizawa travelogue. Everything looks delicious and you are close. You are close. The fourth piece, love-san who supports Furao-san. Supporting until the end. And, it looks delicious. I am moved by the famous quote of your husband, Sebath. The fifth piece, a wonderful report returning to Karuizawa. It is interesting to read because you casually include information that people going there in the future will want. It is not just Sebastian who is interesting. The sixth piece, a museum report. It is fun to learn various information. Or rather, wouldn't it be a sure thing if you went with this plan? I want to travel. The seventh piece, a boat date with Sebastian. I have decided that I will also achieve a boat date in my life ahead. I am witnessing a wonderful time. The eighth piece, I feel it is the perfect place for an adult date. Please experience for yourselves the mystery of enjoying seven hours of Sebastian together and him looking cooler and cooler. I want to go with someone too.

This is Yuni.

You are reporting on the reflection of this Creative Awards. It is very important to reflect properly. You are reflecting on the fact that you cannot find articles because you attached too many tags casually. It is cute. And, one of the articles you attached too casually was a comment article for me. I made a retort, “What are you talking about?” I will place it here properly. You are cute until the end. The second piece, the Yuni pattern of The Pillow Book. It was alcohol. Pretending to feel the season, it was alcohol. Pretending to feel the emotion, it was alcohol. Pretending to eat Haagen-Dazs, it was alcohol. You are a wonderful heavy drinker.

This is Asahi Miu.

I am tasting the happiness of writing a recommendation article and having it congratulated. I feel that your passionate thoughts are being conveyed. If you write a “like” and someone reads it, perhaps a new recommendation companion might increase. As a result, you are helping that recommendation with your own article. It is wonderful.

This is Megumi Tiko.

The origin of the name and the pug. The pug is cute. Since it is SNS, something will happen, but let's push through. You should be able to do that. I recommend a pug account. Then I will follow. Please let the pug speak. The second piece, “I have diarrhea while naked in the center of the city.” The scene description is vivid every time, so it is clearly stupid. As usual, you are blowing away the concept of a teacher. By the way, since no one knows if you are really a teacher, I am starting to feel suspicious. The third piece, the woman in a patterned skirt who descended on Jimbocho. It seems it will still take time before you are called by old books. I still think you should write something like “Patterned skirt goes to XX” on your travels. Wouldn't offers come just from that? The point is that the pattern is always peeking into the photo at that time.

This is Kaoru Hanazawa.

The report that the short story magazine below has reached 30 volumes. I am sorry that there is no advertising effect even if I shout in the back alley. Even so, I will shout. I will leave the novel here this time as well, so please take a look. Please take care of Kaoru Hanazawa. That is all from Konishi Kinoko, manager for Kaoru Hanazawa. The second piece, four months have finally passed since Kaoru Hanazawa started Note. I congratulate you from the bottom of my heart and hope that your works will continue to be read.

This is wsd983320987.

This is the latest episode of the star of the back alley. I've read it quite a few times, and it really conveys how amazing the star is. I have no idea 'what you are talking about,' but it's somehow interesting. Is the star's expression finally getting closer to 'what are you talking about?' For the second piece, the star drew a new work using tools that caught their eye. It feels like a luxury to be able to read the production process and the explanation of the tools. I also feel a sense of fear in knowing what goes on behind the scenes.

This is Makikura Minomushi-sensei.

This is a review for Mirai Yoshiho. I am excited. It feels like I have encountered a work worthy of being called a novel. I am excited. I'll leave Mirai-san's work here too. For the second piece, I am writing a review of gratitude to the official account. You must have been fulfilled. You are out of your mind. Your full effort has been well conveyed to many people, so please have confidence and continue moving forward. Be proud that you created your own fans. Or maybe it doesn't matter. For the third piece, you record your encounter with a gecko. A beneficial insect with cute eyes. It's cute. I want someone to teach me an expression other than 'cute.' For the fourth piece, you are closing the 'Whatever Department.' I respect you for working to entertain people for 10 weeks. And I resent you for taking away my timing to take over and quit. For the fifth piece, you went to make soba. Check it out when a soba shop appears in your future creative work. Still, I envy you because it's different from my daily life of just chasing after women.

Review for Makikura Minomushi-sensei: In the case of Mirai Yoshiho

Makikura-sensei, whom even Mirai-san calls a 'great achievement'.

Review for Makikura Minomushi-sensei: In the case of Itoyo Hanemiya

Hanemiya-san is expressing her gratitude. It's somehow tear-jerking.

This is Fleurette-san.

She revealed that her father is a handsome man. And it is also reported that Fleurette-san has been showing her forehead recently. In addition to that, she introduced my article and also introduced her own novel. How to dance in a wonderful article. It has become a very fun 'what are you talking about.' I'll leave the novel here too. For the second piece, I think this is also an afterword. You can read the production process from the song. But the worldview is so amazing that I don't know 'what you are talking about.' It's just amazing.

This is Itoyo Hanemiya-san.

This week starts with a report on creating cat-ear images. She is too talented. However, cat ears are truly cute. I don't know much about cat ears, but they are cute. That's all I can understand. For the second piece, it's a Congra festival. To celebrate, I will also leave one of Hanemiya-san's favorite songs here. For the third piece, you introduced me. And you are also trying your hand at back-alley tanka. It's amazing how you can manipulate so many ways of expression. I don't think a normal person can do that. I really want to see inside your head. As expected, Hanemiya-san is also 'a bit strange.' For the fourth piece, I received a back-alley tanka as a linked poem. I'll leave the cutest one here. It was so cute that it was almost like me, so I was surprised. Wearing a snake and a mushroom hat. Thank you very much for enjoying various things with 'what are you talking about.' It's a 'what are you talking about' poem. For the fifth piece, Hanemiya-san is receiving requests for the next infiltration destination in the comments section while thanking for the introduction. Her work must be perfect. It's wonderful. For the sixth piece, she is registering header images even though she is busy. Hanemiya-san, who tends to take detours. Will she make it in time for the deadline? Seeing her pattern of getting cornered on her own makes me think she is a cute person. For the seventh piece, she finished the requested lyrics in half a day. She might be misusing where to demonstrate her talent, but this speed of work might be the secret to her popularity. It's amazing. For the eighth piece, she submitted two assignments at the same time. Her forward-moving figure looks cool no matter what.

This is Miwa Yuya-san.

Yuya-san might have more opportunities to come into contact with kanji than others. She reports on unforgettable memories with kanji. I held back from saying 'what are you talking about' kanji. She is good at making people want to retort. As expected.

This is Maiton-san.

Announcing the end of his business trip in London, Maiton looks back on himself passionately while harboring thoughts of Japan. Perhaps people grow by traveling. I feel a different Maiton from when he was in Japan in the way he quickly and coolly summarizes his articles while looking back. I suspect that he has actually become a different person, so I look forward to the future of this 'different person.' For the second piece, it's an adventure surrounding erotic books. Erotic books. Why were they so shining and attractive? It makes me want to know everyone's memories of erotic books. Erotic books never fade.

This is Fuji-san.

Jikkai (next time). I think there are many rules for Japanese, but I sometimes wonder if I am using it correctly. For the second piece, you are enjoying the Olympics. It seems you experienced the cruelty of a moment.

This is Inu wo Kaburu-san.

Reported that the goal was achieved in one week. You are jumping. The writing style that flows like talking is addictive, but you make me ask properly what happened to the donuts. I think this part is a bit 'strange.' The theater opened again this week. For the second piece, you shouted in the back alley, 'What I want to be read is not 'what are you talking about', but music articles.' Inu wo Kaburu-san, who loves music. Since there are many people who love music, I will leave the two music articles you shouted you wanted to be read together. For the third piece, you also started tweeting. I don't know what you are saying. For the fourth piece, it is proven that it is a difficult metaphor to convey your feelings to the other party with numbers. It means that 100% feelings are scary. This is my own interpretation. That's how it is. For the fifth piece, you are longing for it. It's wonderful.

This is Shimashima@INFJ, an HSS highly introverted person.

I am properly recording feelings that can only be written now. The final summer vacation. What can we do while spending time together? I am thinking about it with all my might. If I carefully record the various things I notice, perhaps a day will come when I read them together with my children when they have grown up. It comes across that you are facing each other properly and enjoying it. I don't know if it is the last or not, but please enjoy the "What is this story? Summer".

This is an owner of two rescue cats.

It's Spitz. It's all Spitz. I love Spitz. This is what I call the "What is this story? Song".

This is sanngo-san.

This is a report on watching the Olympics and handsome men. You can immediately understand where handsome men were fighting that day. You can learn about the changes in the concept of cheering. It is interesting. The Olympics have become fun. The second one is about the battle that cannot be lost in the other Olympics and the battle in the Olympics in France. I don't understand the meaning, but it is fun. The third one, could it be that you are the only person who is still cheering for me even after the Creative Awards have ended? I will not forget. I will not forget the handsome volleyball either. The fourth one, I am struck by the carbonated embroidery. I thought I was being struck by handsome volleyball, but it is a "What is this story? Poem" that is refreshing because it is carbonated, even though it feels bewitching as if it is gently wrapped while popping and fizzing. The fifth one, it is fun every day with a lot of erotic information. However, I love that what you want to say is mostly appealed at the end. The sixth one, I overslept. I overslept the handsome volleyball. It is a big commotion. Fujii Kaze is trying to normalize his feelings somehow, but it is a flying Olympic concerto. The seventh one, it is a creative story where a mysterious sensation returns. It feels like the memories of my childhood are revived when my antenna in one direction becomes strong somewhere. It is a very interesting creation. The fact that you inserted an advertisement for handsome volleyball at the end might mean that sanngo-san still possesses the sensibilities of a child. The eighth one, it is a "poem" of carbonated embroidery. I received a fleeting poem. And a message of not yielding to me. I will not yield to summer anymore!! Thank you.

This is 3.7-san.

I am playing with vertical scrolling. The designer in the back alley has such a wide range of expression that I immediately want to use various things to play with. Skillful and versatile. I still don't understand why such a person is in the back alley.

This is akaitsuki-san.

Consultation is radio. Radio is interesting. Perhaps this can be heard on radiko. The seriousness of an adult answering a child's pure questions. Just that alone is interesting to listen to. By the way, Nippon Broadcasting's Telephone Life Consultation is for adults with pure worries. Sometimes it gets gouged out.

This is Mashako-san.

Congratulations on the tweets. It is a report of a congratulatory loop. May you be able to reconcile with your son after your fight. The second one, Saito-san was an article overflowing with love for. The kindness of being able to care about someone and write an article is wonderful. And I have properly received the overflowing love. The third one, it is a diary again. Spilling out what you are thinking and doing a "What is this story?". That is the correct answer. This is fine. The "Oshigoto" (supporting work) project that Mashako-san is working hard to finish now. I will leave this magazine here too. The fourth one, it is handsome volleyball disguised as an Oshigoto article. Supporting handsome volleyball and writing an Oshigoto article. It is wonderful.

This is Ako Shizumori-san.

I am overcome by the heat. This is not the kind of person who would write something like this at all. How to skillfully insert "What is this story?" into the text. You are worried about a technique that is completely unnecessary. You are cute, so I will forgive you.

This is Correspondent Mutsuki Harunaga.

This is a report that Correspondent Mutsuki is doing Oshigoto. While depicting the conflict of the heart, it is a documentary until you get it. There is no need to be shy. Even the child you support wanted to be received by Correspondent Mutsuki. It is a cute daily life.

This is Nami-san.

The director of the Habit Collection is collecting habits. I thought that everyone might be waiting for something more like a reward, which is the unveiling of the director's own habits if they don't gather. By the way, the illustration of the director's profile below. And, like the illustration of the Habit Collection, it is an illustration that I personally like very much. I would like to see four-panel comics or articles with only illustrations. The illustrations of the habits that gave me the articles of the Habit Collection so far might also be good. And the third one, you are creating a Habit Collection novel. It seems that there is a character in this story who projects yourself. Nami-san is collecting habits. Thank you.

This is Mayo de Sengan-san.

It is time for Mayo storytelling. Knowledge that peeks out while talking about Doronjo-sama. Even though it wouldn't be this interesting if you didn't know it, you write about "liking female bodies". Mayo storytelling is something you can't miss where and what is written. It is the best. The second one, what if Mayo storytelling talks about mayo seriously. It became a story that everyone can think is incredibly tearful, piercing, and simply good. Along with your own photo, the feelings passed down to your daughter. You should read this story. While saying "What is this story?", your heart will be moistened.

This is AI Illustration Lab.

People from the main street sometimes make a mistake and come to the back alley asking, "What is this story?" This time, too, they came by, grandly mistaking it for "What is this story?" I don't know what kind of "story" it is, but the illustrations are very cute. If you can feel that, that's enough. That's fine. Welcome to the back alley.

This is Naseka.

Naseka has regained a good sense of the back alley. It turns out it wasn't "What's wrong, Naseka?" but rather "What tongue, Naseka?"

This is Kaora.

Kaora, who skipped "What is this story?" last week, cannot stand by and watch while being called serious. She is the representative of the unserious. She is stuck in a seriousness loop, so for now, please welcome the seriousness and let it enjoy itself. If you do that, the seriousness will get satisfied and leave on its own. The real challenge begins the moment it disappears.

This is kojuro.

kojuro neglected to think about who the decaf is for. There is no excuse for that, so it's time for a massage. Second piece: kojuro, the gout warrior who wears his daughter's ex-boyfriend's shirt. For some reason, there is a part of me that wants to say "my daughter's ex-boyfriend's shirt" someday. He is a warrior. Third piece: putting his wife's needs before any realization and giving her a massage. That is the kojuro style. Fourth piece: a very popular article introducing gourmet food disguised as a diet. This week it was "Carp Manju." Since he gets a massage after eating, the calories are zero.

This is Yoshimaru.

They are unfolding an adventure of unfathomable thoughts. Of course, since it is unfathomable, it is dangerous to get close, but the flickering of thoughts cannot be suppressed. Perhaps this unfathomable adventure is what "What is this story?" is all about.

This is Honon.

30 reviews of works submitted to the Creative Awards. I won't layer reviews on top of reviews, so I think it's good to feel the passion and find your favorite work. I'll leave Honon's work here too.

This is U.

Only those left behind can record the daily life that once existed. However, the time and feelings it takes to choose to record it vary from person to person until one can sublimate it within oneself. I think it was good that U was able to do that. I was able to learn about Yukichi because U wrote and recorded it. I can't really say "What is this ghost story?" but I'm glad you shouted "What is this story?" Second piece: the midsummer ghost story series, the "cannot ignore bugs" series. Cicadas. Why are you bad with cicadas? A cicada ghost story that hits you with cicadas on an overwhelming scale. I want to give you my family's collection of cicada shells. A long-awaited bug essayist has appeared again. The back alley supports people who write about bugs.

This is the complicated office lady, Rii.

Remembering things that were scary, what on earth are they trying to do? Are they trying to repaint this heat with fear? As expected, she is a stable user of "What is this story?" this week as well. Could this be "What is this ghost story?" While mystery calls to mystery, she ends by reporting cutely that "pigeons" are scary. She didn't tell me "why" that is. It's scary.

This is Momohiro.

This week is a story about Momohiro's memories of a trip. The parts he remembers from the trip are completely different from other people. Readers who can enjoy this sense of discomfort: welcome to Momohiro literature. Please proceed as you are. Second piece: please enjoy the discomfort of Momohiro literature. It is the discomfort that leaves a lingering impression. Third piece: will there be a sequel? An intriguing title and foreshadowing. Momohiro on a scooter. It's interesting.

This is Mayuyu~.

The son and mother pick-up date souvenir series. This time, "What is this story?" convenience store sweets appear. The way she uses the article for "What is this story?" is gradually getting better, which is very lovely. However, as far as Note is concerned, I don't know if this is okay.

This is Mukumi-san.

Mukumi-san is currently trying their hand at poetry. They are in the middle of a journey to explore the possibilities of expression. This poem is a rather cute and wonderful "What is this story?" song. The second piece is a chronicle of a pigeon disturbance. They have returned to essays and personal experiences, but I feel that the structure and the reading experience itself are changing a bit. I feel that they are becoming able to write with the expressions they want to write with, including the relaxed nature of the writing and the expression of the thoughts in their head as they try to deal with things calmly, but I haven't read it yet even though I've written this much. It's getting more and more interesting. Please continue as you are.

This is Mokaze-san.

They are carefully writing down their thoughts on the heat while projecting them onto themselves. It feels like their own mind is being organized as they take one step at a time, but it seems like the heat is getting in the way. And it's an essay where they try to think about it together without considering the interference as an interference. It's interesting.

This is Akira Yamane-san.

The teacher started this week with a tanka poem. From the first piece, a famous quote, no, a maxim. No, it strikes at the truth. What's more eye-catching than that is the illustration. Because of the illustration, it doesn't sink in at all. Because of this wonderful illustration. The second piece, I was saved by such an illustration. I was about to fall into the teacher's language swamp. I think it would be interesting to understand and study to this extent. The third piece, you can see the amazingness of Mr. Yamane's "edge." I really, really like this. It's a human daily drama where feelings cross and consideration intersects, all while being fashioned into a LINE conversation. It's the "edge." The conversation is really "nothing special," but because that is daily life, you get drawn in. Since my favorites are different from other people's, I can't say for sure, but it's cool.

This is Rio-san.

It's a live broadcast of a perm. I don't know what they are planning to do after becoming even more handsome than this. They'll go bald. No, I just want to tell them not to go bald. You're becoming beautiful little by little over time, aren't you? Being truly beautiful is hard work. The second piece is about "What is this story?" mysteries, stories that make you feel cool, stories that you absolutely must spend time cooling off with, and stories about eating on a cool Shinkansen. It's interesting.

This is blanche-san.

They add color to the article with "What is this story?" summer and dishes that blow away the summer heat. I want to eat vegetables and get through the heat. The more I read, the more I get drawn into the Hokkaido references inserted in between, and in the end, I don't know what I'm reading. As expected, it's wonderful. The second piece, they are shouting, "Cooking and sewing are different!!" They are looking for someone to help save their favorite clothes with sewing. Anyone who can repair any kind of relationship, please help.

This is Atoi Ponkarushi-san.

It's a mysterious back-alley novel. You are drawn in instantly by the writing style that speaks to you slowly. And yet, it's a mysterious space. It's a strange story that feels like it's still being built. In the end, it's "What is this story?" I'll leave the novel magazine here too. The second piece is an article about me using their header image in my article. They seem to be really curious about the round-trip shoulder ticket, so they might grow their hair out from now on.

This is Danke Hitsuji-san.

Danke Hitsuji-san's "What is this story?" has appeared in Min-Photo. Everyone. It's cute. It's cute. It was so cute that I used it. I couldn't stop myself. You can use this for your header image too.

This is Hasoya-m-san.

It's Honekawa Sujiemon, who is thanking everyone for the end of the Creative Awards. I was also helped a lot by Honekawa Sujiemon. In fact, didn't I run with Honekawa Sujiemon? I want them to continue to protect us in the future. The second piece, speaking of the end of the month, it's the battle for the bottom of the Note Stitch Club. This month, at 23:55, Hasoya-m was the queen. If you are interested in the bottom, please join the Stitch Club. I'll leave the magazine here. The third piece is an illustration essay. I love it very much because the narrative and the illustrations attack with an exquisite balance. I don't understand most of what they are saying, like the Sakigake-style eyebrows, but it's interesting. This is exactly what Hasoya-m is.

This is Osanpo*-san.

They came to the back alley while looking for "What is this story?" If you'd like, I hope you won't run away when you see the "strange" people around here, but instead enjoy it with us.

This is Blue hand-san.

It's a chain. A chain of happiness. A chain of cheerfulness. A chain of mother and daughter. It's a wonderful story. When you notice something somewhere, you want to write it down and pass it on to someone. You can see how feelings are conveyed. The "What is this story?" story of salt tablets. The second piece, it seems they are going on a journey of learning. It's wonderful to see them moving forward while facing their timing and their own heart. I hope it's a fulfilling one.

This is for the person who thinks about cats playing with empty Tiger cans.

They say they created a new account and came back to introduce the Creative Awards entries they want to support. I almost wanted to ask, "What are you talking about?" but I felt their passion, so I'm glad they returned. By the way, I don't know who the previous account belonged to. In fact, I don't know who anyone here really is or what they are. No problem there.

This is for Kei Mamajima.

The coolness of supporting until the very last minute on the final day of Creative Awards reviews. Since this is a review, I won't add a review to it, but it's wonderful. And this is support for Hasutsuka-san. I'll leave Hasutsuka-san's article here too.

This is for Nogawa @ Web Writer.

They are shouting in a back alley, bothered by the parts of the "Peace Festival" that aren't peaceful. This writing style and this expression. It seems they shouted from the main street by mistake, but it's interesting. It's definitely a mistake to shout in a back alley, but I caught them because I didn't want them to get away. They attack with flowing thoughts and a sharp writing style. I can't tell if they have no openings or if they are just good at hiding them. It feels like a confrontation. And of course, I have no idea "what they are talking about." As expected.

This is for Tokotote | Thoughts of a Depression Patient.

They have recorded their memories of Shichi-Go-San as much as they can recall. Even difficult memories are precious days when you look back on them. In that case, everyone is waiting with a smile for the happenings of their second Shichi-Go-San. In their second post, they report their favorite YouTube videos, and the mysterious taste makes it even more interesting. And it seems they are thinking about trying to read while doing a digital detox. Reading is the best, so I recommend it.

This is for Kuromu @ Haigo.

To get someone to experience reading, this kind of expression might be a good way to invite them. Meeting words and returning them with expression. Even if someone says, "What are you talking about?" a book lover will understand. Wonderful. In their second post, Kuromu-san, who loves alcohol. They are tilting a glass somewhere today too. Alcohol you have to be careful with. They tell us how much is okay to consume. I don't understand the math at all, but maybe people who can solve the problem don't get drunk.

This is for koichi_takizawa.

It's a poem. I'm not good at deciphering poetry, but it's the image I feel. Wonderful music is preparing to ring out if someone notices. The truth is actually in a place you can't see. That's the image I got. I don't know "what that is talking about." Wonderful.

This is for Ayaka-san.

Thank you for your Creative Awards review until the end. It seems Ayaka-san and Urimo-san are going to hold a summer festival. Rather than a detailed explanation, please try participating. I think they will welcome you kindly. If you get rejected, try saying, "What are you talking about?" Everyone is good friends. It starts at 3:00 PM on Saturday, August 24th on Stand.fm. In their second post, it's a story about a miracle during home recuperation. Ayaka-san, who nurtures friendship through Stand.fm. Tane-san seems to have created a legendary lunch with them. Friendship is wonderful.

The story of Kaki no Tane @ Bourbonne replying to Ayaka-san

They are writing to a friend while overlapping their own experiences. Being full of playfulness and being able to convey that is because they have lived life fully. I think the reason they can show kindness to others is because they have learned to be kind to themselves. Right now, I think both of you are in the prime of your teenage youth, but I think you are aging coolly and becoming cool adults. It's a wonderful relationship. The age is a guess. By the way, I've never been wrong.

This is for Daina-san.

Thank you for your Creative Awards review. Just knowing that I existed in Daina-san's mind every day made entering the Creative Awards worth it. I won't add a review to a review, so I will display it in the "Occasional 'What Are You Talking About' Exhibition" at the bottom.

This is for Shima Nanako-san.

They seem to be at a turning point in their expression. They have carefully recorded why they thought that way. Reading about this way of thinking and reports of taking a step forward, and having them labeled as "What are you talking about?" is very fun. I think this is the good part of "What are you talking about?" literature. I'm excited to see how it changes. It was a wonderful article. I wrote this based on intuition so far, so I will read it from now on.

This is Tadano Tsukasa.

When I am within the expressions of Tadano-san's world, even a diary feels somewhat literary. I am intrigued by the strength I feel within these gentle expressions. For now, if the rain is stronger than a passing evening shower, you really shouldn't move from that spot. It is a wonderful diary. The only thing I don't understand is "what it is talking about".

This is Suzukuma Mai.

It is a parenting diary for precious children. I think so, anyway. You will understand if you read it. She is good at playing. I almost want to have her play with me. It makes me want to say, "No wonder you are liked." It is interesting. This is truly 🐈️

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I like the second one.I'm bad at dancing, I'm bad at using casual speech, I love libraries, and I love being at home. Unfortunately, the spirit of a gal didn't reside in me.I like it just from this report. I have been searching for someone like this and finally found them. I'm almost crying knowing that they really exist. I'm talking about the song. Since I feel it through my generation, I don't know if we are the same age, but when I listen to it imagining the feeling of when I was forcing myself to act in a way I liked, it sounds like an even better song. This is truly 🎤

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This is N.O.T.E.

While thinking of Kenji Miyazawa, and while thinking of Giovanni and Giovanni, a father and son think of stag beetles. Even with such a perfect situation, I don't know "what it is talking about." As expected. They have finally gotten serious. And what's more, I haven't read Kenji Miyazawa. Even if I don't understand anything, it is wonderful.

Yurayura Miruko-san's Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday

August started with "poetry." It's like a boy's poem. Enjoy the summer to the fullest. Second one, self-analysis has also become a form of expression. It has become interesting. Finally, we've reached this point. The reason it's many times faster than others is not because she writes more than others, but because the things she has written and poured out have started to connect. She is changing. Third one, it seems she is getting hints for her thinking from books again. Right now, Miruko-san's creative brain is starting to bloom, so I think she should absorb as much as possible. The things she gains should change and be created into something new. It's unbelievable, but she is that kind of "strange" person. Fourth one, I sort of understand Yurayura Miruko-san's way of thinking. However, the story is difficult, so there is no problem if you just read Yurayura Miruko-san's usual articles and feel it. Fifth one, a creation that understands a woman's mood. It seems this is an entry for the Nekomimi Village Festival. Sixth one, will Fujii Kaze actually stir up a whirlwind in Nara too? Seventh one, Miruko-san participated in the "Unyielding Summer." She talks about her feet, but the "unyielding" part takes everything. Eighth one, she participated in the "Unyielding" and "Buddhist Image Tracing Club." Even with the explanation, I don't understand the picture at all, but the snake is good. I like snakes. Ninth one, it's a theory on child-rearing. SDGs for child-rearing as well. As expected. Tenth one, Yurayura Miruko's swaying philosophy. I don't really understand it, but this is the interesting part of Yurayura Miruko-san. Eleventh one, learning the meaning from the formation of kanji. I feel like I had forgotten something important. I think these small things are important. Twelfth one, the "Unyielding Summer," could this perhaps be a message to me? To yield or not to yield. I feel like I am being asked about summer. Thirteenth one, it seems she met a wonderful book. She is trying to write straight about what happened in her heart, which is rare. I haven't seen many linear, overflowing expressions, so it is fresh. It means she met a very good book.

This is Shan-shan.

Starting with dialects in Shikoku, she reports that she met something that changed her daily life and wants to record the daily life she felt there. It is wonderful. It is so wonderful that the shock of calling trains "kisha" (steam trains) in Shikoku might be forgotten. Please write what you think as you think it. I am sure it will be conveyed.

This is Saito T-cho.

I received a midsummer greeting. It is an insect article that cannot be ignored. The mating of the cucurbit leaf beetle is long, lasting 30 hours. The concept of time might be different. Insects are truly wonderful. She says she will be taking a break from posting for the rest of August. When she returns, please take care of us along with summer vegetables, autumn flavors, and the sound of autumn insects.

This is f00b4r.

A look back at the third month. He writes calmly about what he felt regarding note. His own stance is also clear. It is wonderful. However, it is a mystery whether he will seriously read the articles of someone shouting "What are you talking about?" after three months. But that playful side is very cute. Thank you for finding me. So from now on, I will read properly instead of writing by intuition. I can read it interestingly.

This is Osunu-san.

She finally translated me into French. I was also planning to expand into France soon, so I am very grateful. By the way, it seems "What are you talking about?" becomes "De quoi parles-tu" in French, but I cannot pronounce it. I cannot read it.

This is N=^_^=.

“What are you talking about?” has been selected as the perfect resurrection spell to chant after deactivating and then reactivating your note account. You are, of course, welcome to use it to notify others. Just be aware that everyone might end up asking you, “What are you talking about?” It was an interesting experiment.

This is Aoi Soryu.

This is “What are you talking about? Mystery.” It is a genuine personal experience. It made things feel cool and summery. The most terrifying part is that I managed to discover it by chance even though it didn't have any tags. Perhaps I was called to it. I find it slightly interesting to catch a glimpse of the unique mental fortitude of a nurse within the unified, eerie writing style. I like it. I feel like they might be experimenting to bring the writing style closer to their ideal. It is easy for the reader to follow, and it is fun because you can take a break within the slight sense of fear. I would like to read more. I would be happy if you wrote more, though I don't know if that is correct in terms of note etiquette, just that I would be happy. It was fun.

This is Naokichi.

They are reporting on their own experience to keep us cool in the middle of summer. Their mother, who can ski, is sliding down the slopes in style. It is wonderful that they remember the cool parts of their family and are writing them down. However, I do not know “what they are talking about.”

This is Asami.

A return after a long absence. I want her writing regularly. It makes me want to listen to her story and read more because of her honest expressions; it puts me in that kind of mood. She says she is currently “fully enjoying summer.” With whom? That is the only thing that truly makes me feel lonely. It seems she will be away often as she continues to enjoy her life, so she can just contact me personally and cheer me on, and that will be enough; I am always waiting to hear from you.

This is naoko.

They reported in the back alley about heading toward one of the two things they want to do this year. I don't know who they are trying to reach, but it reached me. They also mentioned experiencing forest therapy. This back alley is full of “strange” people, just like a sea of trees, so please try experiencing it yourself. I am also waiting for the report on the other thing. Please let me know if you do not wish for this to be posted.

This is Misty.

It is a poem. I am participating in the project. Carbonation and summer memories. Memories of you that I recalled. A wonderful page of summer. After all, what is needed in summer is “carbonation,” and what is needed for carbonation is you, who “cools things down calmly.” That is what I mean. Since it is a “poem,” I believe any interpretation is fine. It is wonderful.

This is Hiiro.

It is a wonderful “poem.” It feels like it is saying that there is always someone watching, and there is always a suitable place for you. There is always someone who is watching. It pushes you forward while you think that. I don't know what the intention was behind its creation, but since it is a “poem,” this is my interpretation. It makes me feel positive, and it is wonderful.

This is Ruka Shirai 🐬🤍.

They seem to be running out of ideas, but behind that, it seems they have been diligently working on a long-form piece. I am looking forward to seeing what kind of work is born. The second piece is a self-portrait by the master painter. I can feel a flavor and a depth that becomes addictive.

This is moon☽.

There are times when aphorisms pierce the heart, but that is because they strike at the truth. They explain the mysteries of the world. If you ask, “What are you talking about?”, the path will open up on its own.

This is W.

They are blowing away the incidents that happen in daily life by saying, “What are you talking about?” The expressions are spun out word by word, so it is pleasant to read, but I do not know “what they are talking about.” However, I think that is fine. It is okay. For the second piece, they released an article they had kept in drafts because they thought people might think they were strange. It is okay. You were a strange person from the start. Please rest assured. The photo felt like a story, and I felt very encouraged. Thank you.

This is Kuromame-shiba @ Secret Notebook.

If not for the bits of information about Kuromame-shiba that pop up here and there, this would be a perfect article. It stimulates the reader's imagination, from the lessons learned to the way of thinking. However, the lessons I gained from this are overshadowed by the unnecessary information that Kuromame-shiba is Type O, just like me. They are truly a wonderful family.

This is Yokan-san.

A wonderful conversation between parent and child. A miraculous conversation woven by a child who specializes in food. A talent for humor that surpasses even yokan. It is a yokan essay that I watch over with jealousy.

This is Leemo-san.

It is so hot that my thoughts are melting. It seems that when people are like this, they run toward their desires. Hot people who are drawn to each other because of the heat. Both Leemo-san and I want to make this that kind of summer. I would appreciate it if someone could help us out.

This is Shasha. Niji-san.

This is fiction. It is a world shared by people who have confided their secrets to each other. I do not know if the trust between them deepens or weakens after that. Secrets always come with risks.

This is Mimosa-san.

This is a poem. It is “What kind of poem is this?” I have truly placed “What is this story?” in the middle of the poem. I would like to go on a date like this in front of a painting. A wonderful Sunday afternoon. And I do not know what “this story” is. That is “What kind of poem is this?”

If there is anyone reading this,

That is all for this week. Last month, I exceeded 1,000 articles in a single month. Pushed by the heat of the Creative Awards, I think that was the true peak. Thank you very much. And even though the Creative Awards have ended, thank you again for your continued support and for enjoying this together with me. Nothing I do will change, but I read an article by Makikura Minomushi-san who said “I don’t care,” about closing the “I don’t care department” next to the “What is this story department” to focus on creation. I am grateful for the sincere support of someone who has chased after me so earnestly for such truly trivial things. I thought it was truly amazing to be able to make the right choice properly. It is human nature to want to move on to the next thing when something ends, and I want to continue to support Makikura-san, who was able to face the Creative Awards and make a decision with all their might. And so, the question becomes, what will I do? I thought my spirits might drop after the Creative Awards ended, but at the perfect timing, you posted my article again with the words “A summer that will not yield” to support me, and you are still supporting me now; I don’t know what it means, but it really made me laugh every day. “It’s not over at all” I can keep going because I feel that way. I am very happy to see such feelings in people. I will not yield in the summer or the autumn. I will take a week off this week, but I will continue until it is clear what will happen in the future. And if, in the future, my solo system or something in the current situation changes significantly in a positive direction, I would like to revive the “I don’t care department,” although I do not know what form it will take at that time. I want to make sure that what Makikura-san created is not lost. If I can, I would like to call Makikura-san. I would like to think about such things in the future. That is why I have made up my mind again. Some of you may have noticed, but I have decided to carry “What is this story?” and “I don’t care” on my profile as well. I want to make it happen. Until then, please use it while playing around so that it does not die out. I will not specifically collect the “I don’t care” parts. I am just noting it in my profile so that it is understood as words from a back alley. It may be a trivial, small thing, but I believe that what is important is not to miss the small triggers. I believe everything is the accumulation of those things. It continues to be hot, but please continue to report your “strange” days as always. And I am glad that I was able to spend time with you all for 20 weeks, and that I lived in this same era. Thank you so much for joining me in these trivial things.

The Occasional “What is this story?” Exhibition

July 31st was the deadline for Creative Award impressions. Thank you very much for supporting me right up to the last minute. I have stored everyone’s impressions in the magazine above. I was thinking of making them private, but I thought there might be someone who could gain courage or energy from this, so I am making them public as proof of what we created together. Thank you for a truly unforgettable three months. Let’s continue to enjoy and express our daily lives.


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