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The "What Is This About Department" Newsletter: The 22nd Issue of Early Autumn

Welcome to the back alleys of note town. It is time to blow away your Monday. Last week, too, reports arrived from "What Is This About Department" correspondents all over the world that are completely impossible to understand. This newsletter follows the magic words #WhatIsThisAbout. Please feel free to use them to accompany your creative work. Try enjoying your creative process with all your joys and sorrows. It will surely connect to something for someone.

This is an entertainment that I am creating together with the writers and readers. In the first place, since I am collecting and explaining things that I don't even know "what they are about," there is no truth to be found here. Please ask the individuals directly, "What is this about?" if you want to know the truth. They are all people who won't give you a straight answer anyway. Please give it a try. The world is overflowing with useful things. Try to take a breather without anyone noticing and taste the joy of being completely useless. Everyone is always trying too hard.

And when you have slacked off just a little, please return to the main streets of note town.

The Only Rule

Lately, the world of the back alleys has been expanding. I welcome this. Currently, #DontKoiAutumn2024 is being held. I don't know what this is. I generally don't know anything. Collage poster works featuring "What Is This About" as a motif have been appearing there. This is interesting as it is, so I will accept it. From now on, if you create any "What Is This About" works—not limited to posters, but also paintings, photos, creative works, sweets, etc.—using "What Is This About" as a motif in your own articles, as long as they have the "What Is This About" tag, I will download them and keep them here as the "What Is This About" Exhibition, separate from the article introductions. It is an autumn art festival.

Yurayura Miruko's "What Is This About" poster
You can download it ©Yurayura Miruko
Mashako's World's "What Is This About"
©Mashako

And now, this week's song gift. This is "It's a Kappa," created by a back alley star. It is a "What on earth is this song," "It's a Kappa." It has no meaning. That is who we back alley residents are. It's cute, so please listen to it.


Stand.fm has begun.

Could this also be a calling from autumn? A miracle is happening where "What Is This About" is being read aloud on Stand.fm simultaneously. Hearing "What Is This About" through a voice is also quite interesting. I will adopt this as well. I cannot go to collect things from Stand.fm, so if you read aloud a "What Is This About" piece by yourself or someone else that was featured in previous newsletters, or if it is related, please let me know in an article and I will collect it. Even if you are talking about "What Is This About," I will not feature things that have not been turned into articles for now."What Is This About" is centered on note. I will feature things related to note. I will limit it to things that people find interesting among the articles gathered in the "What Is This About Department." This is the source of it all, after all. I will make that clear from the start.

However, it's a gathering of fools and I want to hug them all. Since we're at it, let's enjoy "What Is This About" readings too. Even after listening, I still don't know "what it's about." What will become of this world? I am waiting for readings of "What Is This About" that I have found and wanted to read until now. Please negotiate the readings individually. This is also one of the things I wanted to do, so I think it's the right timing to steer the ship. I don't have time, so I am waiting for the birth of a new star in the "What Is This About" world of voices. This is just a request, but for those who will speak, please use your beautiful voice to promote the "What Is This About" of the back alleys of note town as well. You never know who is listening or watching where. I think that by having you say it, it will come back to you and to us. It is just a request. Since we're at it, let's spread the word.

These are the people who got lost in the back alleys this week.

These are the people who took a wrong turn somewhere and ended up in the back alleys this week as well. Will they return to the right path, or will they settle down and advance toward becoming "strange" people? They have reached a crossroads. Welcome to the back alleys.

The introduction has become long, but what's even longer is us back alley residents. This is our specialty. Last week, too, I was made to laugh until I didn't know why, and I was almost moved to tears. It is also a record of my week. Readers, please take a week to read it. Writers, please feel free to proceed to your own sections from the table of contents using our family heirloom, the back alley cultural heritage "Jump While Pretending to Read."


The first lucky person is Asuka Sakurai.

Being by a friend's side. There are times when just that is a happy enough time. It feels like they are still in the prime of their youth and helping each other out, which is very wonderful. The second piece is a report on nails and hair straightening. Asuka-san, who is polished regularly. Since I have been watching that for a long time, for some reason, I have recently started feeling like I am watching over Asuka-san as she becomes beautiful, looking forward to the finished look, and when I see that look, my own heart lifts—a mysterious experience. The third piece, this week continues with beauty-related stories, so you can read it in a glamorous mood. Just as I was reading glamorously about eyelash extensions, she showed her bad habits again. She couldn't help but insert an interesting story. There is no helping it. The fourth piece is a monologue document of Asuka-san, who used to cut through the wind dashingly on her bicycle, presenting boys with a refreshing scent and memories, until she gave up on the bicycle. You, too, will say after reading it: "Unbelievable." It seems she is compiling her collection of hilarious essays into a paid magazine. I'll leave it here. Will this help you understand everything about Asuka-san? Or not? You will definitely get closer. The fifth and sixth pieces are a two-part non-fiction drama. "My world changed when I got my ears pierced." You can feel the genuine manliness in Asuka-san's sense of justice and her decision to act for her friend. Please take a look at the figure of a manly person, which has become rare these days. Manliness—I wonder if this word will also become difficult to use eventually.

The second lucky person is Momohiro.

Poop stories that frequently appear in the back alleys. This is what happens when Momohiro writes a standard poop story. It's the best. The second piece, Momohiro used the expression "stubborn." As expected. With just this one word, you can enter Momohiro literature. The third piece is a story about being dumped unreasonably. It's very interesting because I can't imagine Momohiro being dumped. The fourth piece is the path to resignation written by working adult Momohiro. The drinking party scene in the middle, you can even hear the breathing, as expected of Momohiro.

The third lucky person is Fuki Iwasaki (Conte Literature Writer).

It has been a while since diversity was shouted, but perhaps it might be a vow to experience the walking alone of words, where even unexpected events are accepted because diversity is being shouted. It's interesting, yet it makes you think. I was defeated again.

This is Mr. Wataru Yasuda.

Mr. Yasuda, who looked up a ranking of the hottest countries due to the excessively hot daily life. Once you start doing things like this, you are already a resident of the back alley. I wonder if he was able to cool down by finding a country hotter than Japan. As I read it, I felt a slight breeze. I think it contributed a little to the heat. I like articles like this. For the second one, I was asked to collect the articles from when I was on summer vacation, so I did. But Mr. Yasuda. My collection is also Ikkoku-do style so perhaps it looked like the collection was delayed only for Mr. Yasuda. It's surprisingly hard to pretend that remote meetings aren't embarrassing, isn't it? Just as the author says he wrote it on purpose, it is a perfect answer in the sense of “What is this story about?”. However, in terms of note, it is absolutely wrong. For the third one, as expected of an anime lover, it is a severe perspective on JoJo goods. Perhaps being an anime lover means being particular.

This is Tatsu-san.

I am wishing for it. I am wishing to be taken to Hawaii. When I woke up, it was the shape of happiness. I think this is something you can only experience now, so please take them to Hawaii as a thank you someday. For the second one, from the usual daily talk to a sudden report of next week's trip. What will happen? What will you do? Rairan. No, 66 days of “What is this story about?” life. It is the climax and the biggest highlight. Will Tatsu-san be able to enjoy the trip from the bottom of his heart? The third one is featured separately, so the fourth one is JoJo by Ememan. If you can understand even this word, it is an interesting article. For the fifth one, is this a new review pattern? It's a new technique. Summarizing the day's articles at the end as a summary. What is this article? Tatsu of the review has reached an amazing dimension. For the sixth one, when talking about coffee, even if the meaning is unknown, Tatsu-san looks cool. I don't understand the meaning. For the seventh one, UNO from Hi-Hi. This alone is the best.

Tatsu's History, Bimo's History

I must tell you here. A new work of the historical series Bimo, which is updated irregularly on Wednesdays, has been announced. This is not just a story of reading one book. It hasn't been made into a magazine either, so I went back and collected the past. Please read Bimo's great adventure all at once. This author is a little “strange”. This is the real Tatsu.

This is Hii-san and a woman named Matilda Rumiko.

Matilda Rumiko, who appears before us once a week, sometimes twice. She brings back what we have forgotten because we have conformed too much to the society that everyone has forgotten. Even though it's 54 characters, that one word can keep you going for a week. That is the back alley masterpiece strange book series, A Woman Named Matilda Rumiko. You can read it all in 1 minute. That is exactly what A Woman Named Matilda Rumiko is. It's the best.

This is Ioveheart-san.

I decided to think that she showed me her kimono figure for my sake. It's the best. It's really fun to see her daily life where her life is close to culture and she enjoys both Japanese and Western styles. For the second one, it's a story about a son who is filial to his parents. I think a life where your mother praises you is happy. Please be praised to your heart's content. And since I will praise Loveko-san a lot, it's a good cycle. It's a win-win. For the third one, it's a Venti at Starbucks for the first time in a while. I envy the character who is already becoming known as Sebas when it comes to Venti. For the fourth one, a daily life that can be recorded while facing how to properly convey current feelings. This is “What is this story about?” literature. Thank you for writing it. For the fifth one, you can get energy from the figure of looking forward to enjoying it by recording things you can enjoy even if there are ups and downs in your feelings. Please don't overdo it. For the sixth one, I thought I read about your son this week, and then good news. Families are connected after all.

This is Mashako-san.

From a diagnosis that was popular recently, she received the award of “Double punch of misfortune and clumsiness”. Congratulations. The recent Mashako-san is writing articles happily, so it is fun to read. Her love for her son is also properly exploding, and good connections are increasing, so I, Konishi Kinoko, a “What is this story about?” diagnostician, diagnosed that she is in a good cycle that makes those around her happy too. For the second one, Mashako-san who also dabbled in the personality newspaper. This one is an award for her eco-activities. A triple crown of misfortune, clumsiness, and eco. When lined up like this, it's cute and I can't leave her alone. For the third one, she is expressing her gratitude for the introduction. Thank you very much for your politeness. If you start doing this, it will be difficult again, so I don't need an introduction, so instead, please continue to give me wonderful articles. For the fourth one, it is a thank you to Charirere-san and Blue hand-san who sang the song I requested. Since it's a special occasion, I'll leave Seiko-chan here. For the fifth one, it's an article about a cute woman who talks in detail while shouting that she hates nail polish. And, it's a collage with a back alley image. I'll leave it here. I feel like I'm the only one who is old, but it's just like it. For the sixth one, if asked if you are happy, what would you answer? Mashako-san, who is deploying “What is this story about?” and “Who cares” in her life, looks happy. Let's enjoy it.

This is sanngo-san.

I am struck by the height difference between the greeting text in the first half and the movie review. Regarding the jigsaw puzzle, if it's just the missing piece, I feel like I could create it. I am completely unsuitable because I end up feeling that way. I think movie reviews are very suitable as material for judging whether to watch or not after reading them. This height difference is as expected. For the second one, she thinks about the moon. I learned a wonderful way of thinking that the reason we are drawn to the moon is because it illuminates us without shining itself. For the third one, this is the only place where you can enjoy the latest Fujii Kaze information and Nausicaa-san information. For the fourth one, how do you read “Kawadoko”? You can read answers from all over the country in the comment section. As expected of the Madonna of the back alley. If you call out, they will gather and solve it. For the fifth one, she is shouting Fujii Kaze and Nausicaa-san of the wind song for a hangover. That is the correct answer, and that's okay. For the sixth one, has the hangover recovered? The pervert has returned. Even so, if you don't know the hidden meaning, it could become an outrageous thing. While learning, the comment section has become a ramen discussion in everyone's area. As expected. For the seventh one, it was a thrilling line for the first time in a while. “I won't let physics explain something like that.” To be able to read this line in an expression. I am really weak against lines like this. I would like to draw a woman like this, but it is an endless road. For the eighth one, sanngo-san, who worries about the rain for the Fujii Kaze live and even checks the roof. I hope it will be sunny. Let's look forward to a hot live. For the ninth one, there are times when the stories drawn by sanngo-san make me feel like I am reading “poetry”. The meaning of one word changes and resonates more and more. Well, I guess it means “the one who goes crazy wins”. It's wonderful. For the tenth one, the day of Fujii Kaze. The wind is already blowing in my head. For the eleventh one, I also made my Fujii Kaze debut. It is definitely because of your wind.

This is Yura Yura Miruko-san of Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday.

The princess of the back alley is crazy about the Taiga drama. I wonder if she realizes that her Taiga drama reviews are gradually taking on the appearance of a real TV watcher. I didn't think this part would grow. It is definitely “strange”. For the second one, she says “jumping from one like to another”. It seems that she has finally realized what everyone was thinking about Yura Yura Miruko, “What is this person saying at this late hour?”. For the third one, she contemplates the moon from the lines of the Taiga drama. Her way of thinking and perception are clearly different from others. What is different is the “strangeness” that allows you to step into and contemplate what you like, which is exactly where “this is clearly troublesome beyond this”. That's why people want to read it. I won't imitate it, though. For the fourth one, the back alley Taiga team has finally begun to be led to a conclusion. I have been watching the situation for a long time without knowing what is what, but the stage has clearly changed. What will happen to the Taiga drama? What will happen to the back alley Taiga team? For the fifth one, it is “poetry”. If you are about to be trapped by something, let's borrow someone's hand and see a different scenery. An order from the princess has been issued. For the sixth one, it is the daily life of the Yura Yura Miruko family. I want a real-time broadcast. The collision of each personality. It's an irresistible family. As expected of the clan of the capital, Nara. For the seventh and eighth ones, it is the laundry blues from child-rearing. What do you entrust to the laundry and fold? It is quite a masterpiece. It is a structure that makes you wonder “what was this story about”. For the ninth one, before going to sleep at night, she talked about the memories of bragging about waking up early. I will tell you that everyone thought, why didn't she endure for a few more hours and make it an article at the stage of waking up early.

This is Shizumori Ako-san.

I think she is a strong person who can record it even if she is worried and make a new decision again. I think it is natural for what you have decided and chosen to change. You should be proud that you have thought that far. Because no one knows yet whether that is the correct answer or the wrong answer. Anyway, it was good. For the second one, it's good after all. Please continue writing. A work placed between fiction and non-fiction. It's a wonderful story. I don't know if this kind of woman image is modeled on the person herself, but the figure of thinking a lot to convince herself can be read as very cute, and I think that a bad man is also necessary to give birth to this kind of woman. It becomes complicated when thinking about women. I feel that the woman who experienced this has become beautiful all at once after this. I end up converting it that way. Great satisfaction. A wonderful story. For the third one, Ako-san appeared on Stand.fm. Her voice is wonderful, so I followed her. That guy seems to have been found. For the fourth one, it is a reading. I started muttering unintentionally. I was happy. I was even happier that I was a person who could honestly be happy about happy things. I will devote myself.

This is persi-san.

We have been walking together for several months, but I think I feel that change the most. In the end, people who seek “enjoyment” from themselves are strong. It might be impossible to reach that point alone. I think you attracted it yourself. However, it is as expected that this has no meaning at all. For the second one, she seems to be reading my article, but it was really good that it was full of articles suitable for a project that no one listens to. For the third one, the Stand.fm project talk continues. I hope it will be spread by writing and found. I really love this human-like part. For the fourth one, the wave of persi is coming. It is producing persi-infected people in various places. I am happy to see such a scene. For the fifth one, I arrested her for the first time in a while on suspicion of being a pervert. It is the suspiciousness that cannot be hidden after all. I will also leave the article that was read aloud. I don't understand the meaning. For the sixth one, she read my article aloud as promised. I appreciate it. She created a big wave of great success from the Stand.fm project. It is wonderful. Honestly, I almost cried. Because in the beginning, it was not in a state where such things could happen. Gradually, she enjoyed it with me, and she was able to enjoy it herself, and finally she started to involve people. I am happy. For the seventh one, she is writing her gratitude as if she has achieved something, but I will report that not a single goal has been successful. The achievement of lowering the hurdle of Stand.fm is great.

This is Nausicaa of the Wind's Song.

If you are looking for words that will catch in your heart, I think Nausicaa's articles are okay. I would love to be told someday that there was a back alley. I think I will do my best for that reason. Second piece, I won't say much. It seems she is finally going to participate in Fujii Kaze's live concert at Nissan Stadium. It sounds fun.

This is Yukinko-san.

This is an insect report. I am very happy to have met an insect essayist. You cannot hide the love for insects that I feel behind the report. Insect essayists tend to hide their love for insects, so I often feel the hidden messages behind them. I am looking forward to the autumn stink bug (Kame-mushi. This is a phonetic substitution. I love the atmosphere) article.

This is RaM-san.

She was worried about the results of her personality newspaper. Please rest assured. I will solve it.
Regarding comparing personality to a hamster
→ I have never seen such a cute person. I love people who eat their food as cutely and deliciously as if they were storing sunflower seeds in their cheeks.
Regarding lack of punch in remarks, commoner-like, and reserved
→ I don't want anyone else to find you anymore, so please stay as you are.
Regarding not looking into my eyes when talking at all
→ There is no way I would look into anyone's eyes but yours. That is natural.
Regarding the number one suitable job, 'Supermarket Cashier'
→ Naturally, it is popular and there is a line only at that register, so you become faster than others, but as a customer, I want to watch the register work for as long as possible, so I shop even more. Therefore, the contribution to sales is tremendous, which is a natural result. I have no objections.
Regarding the bestseller book, 'How to get by without testing yourself'
→ Since we are the ones being tested, it sells naturally by contributing to it.
Regarding RaM Mental Clinic
→ The sense of affirmation skyrockets when I see you groaning, and since that is a reward, it is the best clinic.
Finally, this is a heading, but
Regarding the succession of worried voices saying 'Are you okay?'
→ I will protect you by being the one who is told 'Is that guy okay?' for writing this far. That is all, it is solved. Second piece, RaM-san headed to the land of dreams with her husband's family and was able to enjoy a dream-like time alone. That was good, wasn't it? And I am grateful that you gave me a dream that I might be able to meet you by waiting for you during your alone time with this method.

I think I will print it out.

This is Makikura Minomushi-san.

It seems she had the same diagnosis as RaM-san. It seems that anything other than RaM-san's is invisible to me. Second piece, it is the turn of the sleeping posture detective. A sleeping posture detective who solves worries from all kinds of sleeping postures. At some point, he began to preach the way to carve out one's path in life from sleeping postures. You should also bring a pillow and try sleeping with Makikura-sensei. Third piece, Makikura-san is full of happy aura again this week. She is spreading happiness by talking about white rice. I tried to remember if she was originally this kind of character, but I decided it didn't matter. It is good that she is having fun.

This is Sushi-san.

It is taiyaki. A new controversy has begun over whether to eat from the head or the tail. It has started as "What is this story?" confectionery. If anything, I like women who are eating taiyaki.

This is Norikana-san.

In Kanagawa, there are car license plates for "Yokohama," "Kawasaki," "Shonan," and "Sagami." "Sagami" is often read as "Sumo." I am "Shonan." In other words, that is what it means. I will not say much. Second piece,I repeat dozing off and have the dust brushed off meand she is reporting on wonderful learning. I thought that receiving teachings is also a very wonderful thing. Third piece, she writes about war head-on. How long will it take to reach the answer that anyone can understand, which is "we should just stop"? Fourth piece, it is blooming as "What is this story?" flower. Fifth piece, I don't know why, but when someone suddenly announces something scary, I feel it is somehow very cute. Why was this the report? It is interesting. Sixth piece, humans are two sides of the same coin, so it is interesting after all, and it is fun to be able to express discomfort. Seventh piece, if there is no rice, let's go with pho.

This is Real Tokusatsu Gagaga, Mabon-san.

To have many people watch the goodness of tokusatsu and to have them take an interest in itand he tells us what he is writing for. First piece, it was not a story about tokusatsu. It is the best. This time too, he tells us lessons learned from old games, but I have no idea what kind of "story" it is. It is refreshing how meaningless it is. This is Mabon. Second piece, thanks for the introduction. Third piece, it is episode 43 of Turboranger. Turboranger is a real hero squadron. Mabon-san is playing the hero by properly digging into this episode by episode, finding the theme, and conveying it to people. You must not ask "What is this story?" Heroes do not ask for such things. Everyone. Please feel it. Fourth piece, it is a greeting essay. Mabon-san might actually be good at essays. I haven't quite caught up with the gap between the hero impressions and the articles yet, so I want a little more essays. He observes humans well. Fifth piece, back to the hero. This analysis is quite sharp and interesting, but the fun of not knowing what he is doing for real wins out. Sixth piece, as he writes himself, Turboranger exists. When it gets to this point, I want to doubt that it is all Mabon-san's creation, but the fun is that it exists and he is reading it in the Reiwa era.

This is Hasoya-m-san.

It is Robert Akiyama. When I drew Robert Akiyama with Hasoya-m-san's illustration, it was indeed Robert Akiyama. I love Junji Takada, Itsuji Itao, and Robert Akiyama.

This is Saeh-san.

Even though it says "Life is Tarot" in the profile header image, why did you mistakenly come to the back alley? In terms of tarot, it should have come out that you should definitely not get lost.I tried ending it with a good hook.Because the tag is only on the second part, it is structured so that you have to read the first part which has no tag,On Abogyathere is no doubt you will chant. I was tricked. I will leave the first part here too.Please chant the spell with each person's sensibility and slip through the crisis. Please record that experience on Note. If you post it with this attached, I will go collect it. If a lot of cases gather, wouldn't it be amazing? Wouldn't it be the great hypothesis and great proof of the century? Wouldn't a housewife who is neither a scholar nor anything else cause a big deal?To those who thought, what should I attach, and what is this person writing? Please proceed without hesitation. It is interesting.

This is Kojuro-san.

Kojuro looks back on his life by projecting himself onto a well-worn brush. It's a bit cool. However, it seems he hasn't reached the level of a veteran in massage yet. Second piece, an exchange in the comments section of my article brought back a page from the youth of Emperor Beckenbauer, high schooler Kojuro, and their teacher. Third piece, the story of the dawn of Kojuro's heavy drinker legend. "The Sake Cup Inherited from My Father"—so it started here. It is also the beginning of the story that leads to the penitent massage. Fourth piece, the naughty kid Kojuro, who was caught with cigarettes, naturally gets a double dose of massage in return. Fifth piece, Kojuro discovers a shop in the neighborhood that stocks wonderful sake. He completes the mission requested by his wife perfectly, but his wife sees right through him, resulting in a double dose of massage. Sixth piece, a gourmet article disguised as a diet report. This week it was kimchi. I don't understand how he manages to maintain his weight with this. Seventh piece, the master of rough techniques, Kojuro, demonstrates his true worth tonight by combining various themes. Once Kojuro, who loves sumo, incorporated sumo into the conversation, there was no opponent who could match him. The winning move is "Rough Technique".

This is Megumi Tico-san.

I can tell that her husband is a good man. Everyone is relieved and happy for her. It takes a special person to be this husband. As for the travelogue, it's packed with so many things other than the trip that it's hard to tell what's what. It's the best. The only thing that sticks with me is that her husband is a good man. Once she starts writing, she can't stop; once she starts running, she can't stop; the article jumps all over the place. I really wonder how this Tico-sensei teaches her students at school to "stay calm and composed." She is indeed a bit "strange." She just can't hide it. It seems she also gives tours of back alleys, so please be very careful. Second piece, RaM-san appears in the back alley tour. It's an article that clearly shows Megumi Tico's eccentric side. As expected of a woman who gets loved by patterned skirts. A woman whom patterns gravitate toward. She explains herself endlessly in her self-analysis, but it's rare to be able to explain oneself while being so assertive. It's very clear that she believes in herself. If I were to explain myself, I think I would feel doubtful no matter what I tried to explain. If everyone can feel these "strange" parts and imitate them, it's easier to start by imitating. I think that's the way to be able to be completely naked. I wrote this thoroughly without reading the article this time as well. Third piece, I wrote about Kenzaburo Oe in the comments section. It seems she started a Stand.fm. She is a good singer. Like, for real. If you are interested, please check it out. I'll leave my Kenzaburo Oe here too. Everyone who reads Kenzaburo Oe loves him without exception. Fourth piece, it's the "What Is This Story? Song." It's annoying that she brought out a song when the time was ripe, but it's so interesting that there's no room for complaint, so I'll adopt it. Demonstrating one's ability through a parody song. This is entertainment that I have to acknowledge. I think, "She really did it." I suspect there will be a considerable demand for her talking as well. Of course, I haven't listened to this properly either. Variety is also good, after all.

This is Keika Nishino♡-san.

Fairy Kei has come to bring happiness to the back alleys. Here, the creative story project by Urimo-san is progressing while remaining even more incomprehensible. Fairy Kei wrote an article arranging the timeline so far just for me, who doesn't understand what's going on. As expected. She is a fairy of happiness. I read the whole thing, but it's still incomprehensible, so it's fine to read it from anywhere. Let's enjoy it.

This is Kuromu@Haigo-san.

This tweet made me want to smoke a cigarette while looking into the distance for the first time in over 20 years. Second piece, the rumored personality newspaper. It was reported that I have a minimum level of common sense. The interesting thing about Kuromu-san is that he chronicles a daily life that doesn't seem to reflect that. Third piece, where is Kuromu-san usually? Does he have a proper home? Every week he goes somewhere, absorbs something, and comes back, but he has finally started to forcibly justify the fact that he is mistaken about the place to announce it being the back alleys. He's starting to mess up.

This is Hiiragi Fujimoto-san.

The moments when I remember nostalgic TV anime are often during summer vacation TV anime reruns, aren't they? Nowadays, you can watch what you want when you want, but it reminded me of the era when there were no choices. It's the same with Kimengumi, but I feel like I watched Touch and Captain every year even though they didn't end during summer vacation. This has nothing to do with the main text. I just want to drink with Hiiragi-san while talking about things like this. I loved the way Kimengumi made people laugh.

This is wsd983320987-san.

A new work from the star of the back alleys. Is the star streaming on Nico Nico Live? And more than that, I was relieved to find out that he is a true resident of the back alleys. The star is still in the depths of the back alleys today. Second piece, the star's talent is overflowing. I don't know if the music was added to the picture or the picture was added to the music, and I don't know what "What Is This Story" is at all, but this is the "What Is This Story? Song." It's the best. Since it's the best, I'll leave the song in the opening.

This is Itoyo Hanemiya-san.

Her short-short has been selected for the selection. Congratulations. Someone who shines in the open from the back alleys has appeared. I want to cry. And thank you for making my heart race by suddenly inserting private information when you used the sewing machine. Second piece, this is Hanemiya-san, who started with an announcement about her congratulations and an announcement that the books she needs to read are piling up. I feel like she can't concentrate on reading while her undercover investigation continues. What do you think? Third piece, the personality newspaper. Everyone seems happy to be featured on the front page. Fourth piece, it was reported that she is also infiltrating a cafe under the guise of helping out. Just how dexterously does she handle everything? And I'm curious about how many people Hanemiya-san is. Be careful when writing works that feature cafe scenes in the future. I'm sure she'll hide some message in them. Fifth piece, project participation. Hanemiya-san is also wonderful at cutting. At this point, I'm curious about her weak areas. She seems like she could sing, too. Sixth piece, she quickly added a note about the autumn festival as a thank you for the introduction. I'll pretend I didn't read that. Seventh piece, short-short. It makes me want to ask what kind of competition that is. As expected. Eighth piece, you can learn how amazing the undercover investigator is. There is no sense of discomfort between the article from a year ago and the current article; Hanemiya-san has been Hanemiya-san from the beginning. She can dye herself depending on where she goes. I realized she is a "strange" person. Ninth piece, thank you for the introduction. It's very easy to read because it's introduced carefully. Tenth piece, Hanemiya-san finally announced her love for bugs through a gecko. Since a gecko is a reptile, welcome to the bug world as a reptile. I'm waiting for your memories with bugs. Eleventh piece, a low blood pressure warning has been issued this summer. I will be careful too. Twelfth piece, tanka. I forgot. Hanemiya-san can also do tanka. I realized it in the morning after completely finishing it. I squeezed it in at the last minute. I think she's back in top form with twelve pieces this week, isn't she, Hanemiya-san? It's still hot, so please don't overdo it.

This is Inu wo Kaburu.-san.

The number of things I can't let go of has increased for me now. ← That's a very wonderful expression. An adult woman is starting to peek through, and it's enough to make me want to use it as a subject. You are wonderful now, but please become an even more wonderful woman. Second piece, having said that, it's still a mystery whether she is really that young, but I am attracted to this sensibility. I feel like various things are spreading out before her.

This is Miwa Yutani-san.

A squishy story written by Yutani-sensei and her students. I think about how to convey onomatopoeia. The sound and meaning of the word itself, plus when it's okay to use that word. I hadn't realized until now that this also had to be conveyed. I felt that it was quite difficult to know even the subtle atmosphere and use the appropriate words for it. I am grateful for the squishiness of the upper arm. Second piece, Miwa Yutani talks about her memories of part-time jobs. When I thought about whether there might be someone like Yutani-san in there, I felt like I could be very kind.

This is Charirere [Sometimes Gian]-san.

Byoka (Late Summer). A wonderful word and a wonderful poem. You can fully enjoy the sound of words you don't know. I didn't know it at all. Byoka. This made summer deeper and more flavorful. As expected of an iPhone user. Second piece, a mother's love dedicated to her son. It makes me cry. It's not just a woman who cries; I cried too. It's the emotion of daily life. I hope there will come a time when your son will understand this feeling someday. There are just too many photos taken. Wonderful. Third piece, this week is Mother's Love Week. It's overflowing. It's overflowing day after day. I'm not allowed to take pictures, but it's overflowing. Thank you for recording and leaving behind such a wonderful daily life. Fourth piece, it's a singing voice that heals me. Please listen to the Nagisa series. It's the best. Fifth piece, it's a battle over mail. It's a very valuable record of the battle. Please take a look if you need it.

This is Tsukasa Tadano-san.

It's an essay. It's definitely an essay by Tsukasa Tadano. He mixes extraordinary news into the passing daily life and performs surgery on it, and his theories don't get through to his mother. The balance is exquisite. I end up reading it. I don't know what the "story is about," though. In the second piece, he looks back on his busy days and writes despite that. An essay written while fatigue is visible between the lines. The self-reflection style is interesting.

It's Akira Yamane.

He is doing a dream project of a solo picture shiritori. The fact that he doesn't call "large breasts" "oppai" shows his expression as an artist, which is clearly different from me and my overflowing ulterior motives. Anyway, I was able to enjoy a happy time viewing his 4-panel illustrations. In the second piece, the teacher's very popular lecture has started. Even though this lecture is irregular, it becomes popular in the blink of an eye and you can't get into the venue. And it's a double-edged sword. This time, I was lucky enough to be able to take the course, and I was impressed by the teacher's "edge" again. Poetry and rhyming are all tasks that are on a razor's edge. The teacher shows us his outstanding expressions while remaining on the razor's edge regarding sex and life. It's incredibly interesting. This is Mr. Yamane. He keeps putting out this kind of article even though his followers decrease. That is our Mr. Yamane.

It's Ayanon.

It's tanka. Ayanon also composes tanka. She also writes pictures. She also travels. She also has an older sister. She loves dolls and also does Buddhist image tracing. And she can write articles where you know "what the story is about." I can't believe it. When I feel the tanka, I can clearly see that she is walking while naturally looking at things. I felt that something changes every day and her heart has started preparing for the coming season. In other words, in summer, the body has already changed to autumn specifications. If you want to enjoy summer seriously, it means spring. I discovered it. The second piece is a review of the movie Mad Max. It seems to be a magic movie that you end up watching even though you don't know "what the story is about." If a "Nan no Hanashi Desu-kai" is held somewhere in the future, I would like to play it at the opening. The third piece is Buddhist image tracing club activities at a local shrine. It's amazing that she can visit a neighborhood and write an article up to this point. The shrine looks like a tourist spot. Even though it has that much history in the first place, I felt that there is a lot of buried history that I don't know anything about the nearby shrine even though I live nearby. It's interesting. Only the 🍄 is absolutely unnecessary in this article. You will get scolded.

It's Mrs. M.

She is already a full-fledged resident of the back alley. Even looking at it together with the photos, it makes no sense. As expected.

It's Maiton.

There are several slots for perverts in the back alley, but I don't know many people who are relieved that someone has finally returned after writing about perversion. He shows that there is an expression that can be achieved by a pervert to the core. In the first place, I feel that a pervert who prides himself on being a pervert is not much of a pervert, but please rest assured. Maiton is a man who has won the pervert slot with his ability. Please enjoy stable perversion. The second piece is a perverted first experience of a pervert. I was horrified to read in the comments section that everyone was treating it as a good memory, ignoring the perversion. Maiton has broken the wall of common sense before he knew it. And the Dynamite-ons chasing him who haven't noticed it. The Dynamite-ons are also becoming perverts, which is scary. The third piece is that Maiton is still Maiton even after becoming an adult. While remembering his first love, he falls in love with a voice he hears for the first time. He falls in love with Ako-tiko. I understand this well. And since the number of times I fall in love has decreased as I get older, it's precious. I want him to fall in love to his heart's content. Maiton realized that there was a woman nearby when he was suddenly spoken to. If someone does a Maiton reading now, Maiton's love will start running all at once. He is a pervert in the world, but a hero in the back alley. The fourth piece, he is thinking seriously. Maiton is also thinking seriously. Since the probability of death is equally 100%, let's enjoy the happiness we can think of. Serious Maiton is also good.

It's potesakula.

A photo for my own funeral portrait. A photo for a family member's funeral portrait. It makes you think. Should I find a favorite photo, or should I take one to have it ready? Who do I want to take it? I want to choose a good photo while thinking about it. Even while talking. Because it's not something I can see myself. The second piece is a story I don't want to forget that I remembered because of an eggplant. A cute Pote-san remains there. It's an enviable situation. It was a story I wanted to taste.

It's Hiiro.

I used it as a subject for a short-short. Everyone, please read it without saying anything. I hope that the curtain of this mastermind Koshien will rise properly. Thank you.

It's Kuromame-shiba @ Secret Notebook.

I'm remembering an old wound. It's the Achilles tendon blues. The big problem when it hurts is that the pain doesn't get across to people. If anything, it looks a little funny. Kuromame-shiba, who learned from the Achilles tendon, reminds me of Japanese folktales. It is a moving epic of a positive prince who rethinks that his torn Achilles tendon was also a substitute for someone else.

It's Myaon.

When should I let my child have a smartphone? Many families might be worried about this right now. A long time has passed since it became indispensable to me. I can't say it's okay even if it's a lie. When I think about what I lost because it became necessary for life, it might be a game that uses imagination.

It's Ken 🍀✨.

In the heat, a letter arrived safely this week from the big-name newcomer in the back alley. The second piece, if there's an egg in it, I'd play with something like "Give up on summer (Natsu wo Aki-ramete)." I want to change the appearance of the characters. As expected, Ken's one-liner quiz is difficult unless the photo is the main focus. As expected. He doesn't stand out with his answers. The third piece, Ken this week is hot after the summer vacation. He even brought out a future blueprint. The fourth piece, he finally revealed the truth. As expected of Ken. The fifth piece, a struggle at the edge of the sumo ring. With your push, Ken can get closer to New York.

It's M.eri.

Mosquito eri was in fine form again this week. I'm glad. "Don't quit" is my wish. Given her way of speaking, it seems only a matter of time before she becomes popular in the back alleys. Are you listening? Mosquito eri is interesting. I'll write it again. Mosquito eri is interesting. Setting aside the talk about winter melon, if you just remember "hanoon" and go read her work, you can become friends with Mosquito eri starting today. Second piece, an essay submitted to a contest. It makes you want to read it. Mosquito eri seems to have had her own writing style from the start. I'm looking forward to seeing whose literary blood she sucks and how she changes from here on out. I want her to move forward without fearing change. And I want someone to notice her soon. There is a "strange" person here. Third piece, isn't this what a Reiwa-era medical drama should be? This is a nurse who brings happiness. It depicts a hospital that is so "strange" it makes no sense. This should be made into a magazine and compiled. Once it accumulates, I want it to be turned into a book, a manga, or a film. If she polishes it next year, couldn't she aim for the Creative Awards with a work-life novel or a manga original? It's interesting. Fourth piece, a love story that doesn't even realize its own form. I like how it incorporates the intersection of a mother's and daughter's feelings. It's a heart that can't even be called love, centered on a place where the heart still wants parental love. It's wonderful. I haven't read it, but it makes me tear up.

It's Rio-san.

It's Hyper Rio. I sort of understood. Rio-san is hyper. There is no meaning. There is no need for meaning. It's a "What are you talking about?" kind of hyper. I think if she continues like this, she will soon become the Princess of the Back Alley, Swaying Milko she will soon become. Second piece, she is talking. She is talking while drunk. It's that thing where a handsome person talks, so it adds to the persuasiveness. And it's interesting to experience the feeling of having music close by through text. I feel like having something you love means you are living a happy time. And I don't know what this article is writing about. Third piece, she is doing a reading. And she is doing it while at work. And she is doing it with a silly voice. This is the back alley. I'll leave the reading Stand.fm link above. Fourth piece, Rio-san who has become addicted to Stand.fm. A reading boom might be coming. Fifth piece, the Personality Newspaper. I read a perfect newspaper for the first time.

It's Atoi Ponkarushi-san.

After the Personality Newspaper, it's funny to see people with good personalities in the comments section apologizing to each other while being considerate. Second piece, the mastermind behind the Personality Newspaper that entertained everyone is carefully describing the behind-the-scenes, providing commentary, and introducing it. It even comes with an explanation of why the Personality Newspaper spread so much. I felt that was a very good personality indeed. Being dragged into this is the best.

It's U-san.

Is it an I-novel or an essay? I read it as such because it was written as a self-introduction. I think it's fine if everyone reads it and feels something. I think there are things that change into something meaningful by being recorded and read. Second piece, a victim of persi-disease. There are people who are participating one after another in the project of not having their Stand.fm listened to. I want someone to achieve it. Third piece, the second installment of the unreadable series. When you read this, you ask yourself questions. My delusion, his true story. I threw my phone. It's that kind of story series. And, reading this, U creates another true story. Yes. A girl who definitely contacts him appears. This is the natural playboy system. The infinite loop I longed for is here. If you want to use it as a reference, please proceed. If you don't want to be jealous, you don't have to read it. Fourth piece, a play where he brings out the Personality Newspaper here. Thinking about the feelings of women who experience emotional ups and downs in this one week, I know the strength of a natural. If it's calculated, how many women have been made to cry behind the scenes? Since he is a unique character, please proceed as is. It's interesting. Fifth piece, it was planned. He is looking for a masterpiece. It seems he is looking for a self-selected masterpiece at this point. Please read the article for details so you don't make a mistake and participate.

It's mika🌼-san.

A mother's struggle record. Even while writing that she is irritated, she is still watching her children well. If you record that and look back on it later, it might become a treasure. Or, it's a choice between that and wanting to throw it all away. In my case, I went through a super rebellious phase just like that, so I'm still awkward with my parents even now. But, it will surely be okay. Because the mother is able to realize in the end that she has gentle feelings. It comes across even when you re-read it. Please continue to blow away your frustrations by saying "What are you talking about?" I am accepting that. Second piece, a mother on a rainy day. She is facing both herself and her children head-on. Because she records those feelings straight, the reader is saved. We have no choice but to move forward while worrying, right? I don't even know if I'm moving forward. It's the courage and kindness to record such things as they are. I've written this far, but as usual, I haven't read it. Third piece, she's getting serious. Despite saying welcome to the fascinating ZUMBA, it's a record of a one-day trial ZUMBA. Even so, the heat comes through. Apparently, this heat seems to be the real thing. In the year from here, I will receive next year's Creative Award with an essay or novel titled "Until a Housewife Becomes a Real Party Animal"~365 Days Spent with ZUMBA, Whew~.

It's Okaguchiya Genta-san.

It's a swing. You are being given a suggestion to want to ride a swing. Did you ride a swing after becoming an adult? The swing is waiting for you today too. Please try riding a swing and write an article. You might be able to become an adult different from usual.

It's Saito Yuki-san.

The Personality Newspaper is trending. Even so, Saito Yuki-san is just as I imagined from the beginning, with a little bird on her shoulder. So it's cute, so it's okay. Second piece, it's cute that she doesn't realize she's a popular girl. Being happy and sad is not stupid, it's cute. Third piece, she's back. Saito Yuki-san. Whether it's her essays or short stories, I love her world view and writing style because they are clear. The gap between her calm way of speaking and the events occurring creates a unique interest. I think if you read it, you will end up liking her. Fourth piece, I want to give the title to Saito-san as is. I really like the stories she draws. The writing style and the way of weaving stories that Saito-san has are very wonderful. I have been saying this all along. I feel attracted to writing styles and stories immediately. That's because I touch various people's writing every day. I've become able to understand that. I want her to continue without strain as is.

It's Mukumi-san.

It's the "Nacchan" series, an essay about friendship nurtured again from a reunion with an old friend. When you read it, the "likes" come across and you feel like you are reading about a date. Female friendship is also truly wonderful. Of course, I don't know what it's about. I'll leave the magazine here too.

It's Sakupi-san.

She came to the back alley from the Personality Newspaper for the first time. Sakupi-san has a side that is too underestimated. The fact that she comes to the back alley herself might come from her underestimation of herself. In the love newspaper, it's interesting to imagine the reason why the support rate from junior high school boys is abnormally high.

It's Soryu Aoi-san.

It's a perverted article sent by a perverted nurse. Sorry to keep you waiting, it's the scent edition. As a result, it settles down as a wonderful nurse who smells good, but I feel a perversion in the wonderfulness of completing the article while dedicating this body. Since the writing style and the content of the article change daily, it's versatile and interesting. They are all probably true, but it's interesting. I don't know if she drinks alcohol, but there seem to be many episodes involving alcohol. Second piece, it's the "Bring it on, 2024 Autumn Special Issue". Where is the element that allows her to work this hard? On top of this, she is also doing a project to introduce others on her own in addition to her usual articles. I want everyone to notice this all-out effort at least a little. If a pervert gets serious, it might have been more than just a pervert. Please don't overdo it and rely on others where you can. I think it's wonderful. The fact that there is no meaning is wonderful. If I could give her something like a medal, I would want to give it to her. I haven't read it because it's long. Third piece, she makes people's emotions go up and down like a princess of the back alley. If you write seriously, you can understand why she chose to write. You can understand why she can be this earnest. It doesn't mean it's solved just because I understood it, but since we have time to enjoy it together, it's fine to stay connected until we get tired of it. And it seems she is forming a unit with Maki-kura-san. She is messing up again with "What Are You Talking About Song". Fourth piece, it's a diary. It's a diary that makes you want to check what is written even though it is written properly. It's interesting. I can't explain it, but if it's your first time reading, you really won't understand. Even though it's written carefully. I can't help but feel that if this were incorporated into an essay, it would become very interesting. I don't know if she herself wants that. Fifth piece, it's bouncing. I like this way of bouncing. I can't see at all where the development of the story from the sixth-generation earphones will land. Perhaps Aoi the perverted nurse might bounce in an essay. Sixth piece, it's an essay unique to a job that is closely related to daily life. I like reading things like this. Even if it's her job to look, I think it's amazing that she looks so well. She taught me that it's fine to have an overflow of ulterior motives.

It's koedananafusi-san.

This is koedananafusi's health method, by koedananafusi, so it is not meant to appeal to everyone. However, as you read on, even though you don't know "what this story is about," you might somehow feel healthier. You realize that you can become healthy without even understanding the meaning. For the first time in my life, this article taught me that I am someone who looks good with a halo. I felt that I could continue to walk through the backlight where my face is never visible, bathed in that halo. Thank you. In the second piece, the author says they are writing based on intuition, but it is a gentle essay. I can really understand koedananafusi's intuition. I felt that when they get a little serious, they take this kind of path. It is very rewarding to read, yet it is still unmistakably koedananafusi. I don't get it, but it's interesting.

This is Rii-san, the complicated office worker in her late twenties.

Sen (箋) - how many times in your life have you written this character? And, assuming you have written it, have you ever worried that I can't write it well and struggled with it? Rii-san is tackling such a problem that no one else worries about head-on again today. Her earnest demeanor makes her likability skyrocket. Did she manage to write it well, and will she ever have to write "Sen" in her life again? This is the beginning of a grand life documentary revolving around the character "Sen." In the third piece, she dedicates her three-month anniversary to the changes in her icon and her feelings. If "What is this story?" has had even the slightest influence on any kind of change, honestly, I am very happy. It makes me feel glad that I've been doing this. Even if "What is this story?" had no influence, I would still be happy. I've learned that, basically, I'm happy with anything Rii-san does.

This is Genchon-san.

He loudly declares: "I will dedicate myself to dirty jokes. I will pursue uncompromising dirty jokes. Dirty jokes are literature." This is the Genchon style. It's the best.

This is Nonko❣️-san.

Thank you for the introduction. The back alley is a place to peek into quietly, so it's better not to talk too loudly about coming and going. Also, please scream when you want to let off some steam. Thank you. The second piece is about Basque cheesecake. It is the frustration of not being able to eat this, whether reading about it or looking at it. It is a delicious-looking "What is this story?" pastry. It's frustrating.

This is Imo Kenshi-san.

He is looking for a male ghost. Amidst the calls for diversity, he shouted that it is unfair for there to be only female ghosts. The back alley is full of people who are like ghosts, so for the first time in a while, I met someone who came to the back alley without getting the wrong place to shout. If anyone has any connection to a male ghost, please let him know. Please, no treating husbands or boyfriends as invisible this time. In the comment section of the article by Kaora-san below, he told us about a male ghost. In the second piece, Sushi-pattern skirt sister welcomes Imo Kenshi-san to the back alley. No wonder it felt "strange." She already possesses the finished form where you don't know "what the story is about." Please go ahead and run wild to your heart's content with the patterned-skirt sister from now on. It's interesting.

This is Kaora-san.

She writes that she has seen ghosts and has had various experiences. Since I had just read the article above, I asked if she had ever seen a male ghost. The answer is in the comment section. I see. So they really are visible. I feel like everything is connected in such an amazing flow that I am the only one who is scared. In the second piece, she lets her thoughts fly from observing people in the company cafeteria. I feel like I've gotten closer to Kaora-san's way of thinking for the first time. She is a person with a very wonderful way of thinking. I see, so this is how things are viewed, I think. I feel it's interesting because she can express that properly. In the third piece, Kaora-san sets a goal of continuing for two weeks. It is wonderful that she can properly write about the progress along the way. I am curious about what lies beyond those two weeks.

This is Henkou-san.

Henkou-san's ghost stories really leave an aftertaste, so they are the kind you end up remembering later. It doesn't feel resolved. She teaches us that there is no resolution to ghost stories. The male ghost in the article above—Henkou-san might know about him. Whether you can read it even if you know is another matter. I have a feeling something scary is coming. Thank you for cooling down the summer that is coming to an end.

This is Shima@syd-san.

If one can express themselves like this as a result of going through core experiences, I wonder how much they must have changed. I feel like you can't become like this unless you look at yourself, acknowledge it, and then fix what needs to be fixed. Wonderful.

This is Maririn-san.

I received kind words from the Princess. She interpreted things a bit too favorably, so I don't know what she's talking about, but if I could become a part of the joy in the Princess's life, I am happy.

This is Itsuki-san.

It's the Personality Newspaper. Itsuki-san also graced the front page. It's understandable that she has a high approval rating from strange middle-aged men. I often see strange middle-aged men around Itsuki-san. I am one of them.

This is Fuji-u-san.

It is wonderful that you can improvise such a delusional tribe. As a bug lover, I inevitably find myself wanting realistic descriptions. Please count on me when you write a bug essay. I don't know what this story was about in the end, but it is interesting. A cicada fairy. This idea is wonderful.

This is Ayaka-san.

persi challengeIt seems she intends to do this on Stand.fm. I like Ayaka-san's writing, so I want to read it, but when I listen to her talk on Stand.fm, I can't help but think that she has changed jobs from a shy fraud to her true calling. It is very interesting, so please listen to it. By the way, I haven't listened to what is placed there, so I don't know if it is interesting.

This is Tokotokote | A person who thinks about depression.

The sudden hospital examination experience report is mysteriously bustling with people talking about their own experiences in the comment section. This time is no exception, and it looks like a gathering of grandfathers and grandmothers at a park or community center. Reading the comment section was also fun. The second one, the winner of today's cute battle, is the princess of Tokotokote-san's house. Congratulations. The third one, she taught me that you can't put dialogue into an essay. There is only one answer. It is "What is this story about?" Please try writing it. Please say "What is this story about?" This is a genre of literature.

This is unagi-san.

Thinking that things age, and letting thoughts fly about when that happens is very interesting. It can be read philosophically. I envy a daily life where you can think and play to this extent. And I also envy that you can record it properly. In short, it is interesting and I am envious. The second one, while saying it doesn't matter, you are spinning your thoughts in your head. A donut hole. And time. Do you like thinking philosophically? The first one was like that too, and the way of thinking is very interesting. It is very interesting to read thoughts left as thoughts. I want you to continue shouting "What is this story about?" in the future.

This is koichi_takizawa-san.

If you feel that you are connecting the path you have walked to "something" by looking back, I think there is nothing more wonderful than that. Being useful is not everything, but I think it is happy if the people around you become lively while you are singing. This is my interpretation, so I don't know the truth. The second one, the continuous expressions are connected beautifully moment by moment, and I understand the meaning of the narrative poem. My imagination is captured by the sounds and the cutting of the scenes, but I also feel that the balance of each word is amazing. I don't understand what is being explained at all, so this is definitely "What is this poem about?" The third one, I feel like you are becoming freer and freer. Are words overflowing? You can swim while thinking about the meaning of eternity. I don't know what "this story" is about. But it comes across.

This is Matsudaira Gakunosho-san.

One of the characteristics of a back-alley resident is to make it unclear whether it is true or false while mixing in knowledge. This structure, which incorporates knowledge that is clearly useful but makes it completely unclear what "this story" is about. You are a wonderful magician. The only thing I think is a true story is the Benkei reading. However, I didn't know you were a user of Dagashi Kashi. And I didn't know you were in a band. After all, weren't we running in the same direction? We were. And the comment section has won the secret door. Congratulations.

This is popo-san.

This is the activity of the Buddhist image tracing club. You are the ace. I visited you. I don't know much about Buddha, but when I look at popo-san's pictures, I become happy. Something is pouring down. It makes me understand that it is okay to just look without knowledge. People who don't understand what I mean will understand if they take a peek once. Even without a reason, I feel happy. It is mysterious. The Buddhist image tracing club is very interesting.

This is Honda Snow-sensei.

Snow-sensei shouted "What is this story about?" for the first time in a while. I was about to hug the woman next to me out of joy. It was dangerous. That was a grand exhibition and a story of a wonderland. As expected of the teacher who worked on the adaptation of a real non-fiction story, it is made with overflowing love. As always, the teacher was giving it her all together with the children. If I were asked if I could write this much, I couldn't. I would throw it away halfway and go catch bugs. Since a telepathy flew in that Snow-sensei can now post her own books in the profile section, I will leave the profile here as well. Please check it out and read it.

This is Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday's Yurayura Miruko-san.

I came in from the Yurayura health method. Apparently, the order is to take care of your scalp and head towards creation. There are already people practicing it. At this point, I want someone to sell some Yurayura goods. The second one, perhaps Yurayura Miruko-san's friend is also quite a Yurayura. The third one, a princess who visited a friend's house with her child. What she encountered was a bug specimen. What a romance. Reading the bug specimen as summer vacation homework, my head went blank with envy and the content didn't enter my head. The fourth one, I think you are in a wonderful world. The fifth one, it is the jaw harp rather than the content of the article. I didn't think I would hear a jaw harp before throat singing.This is a jaw harp answer to Tiko's song.I think it is happy if the world revolves like this every day. The sixth one, you started talking about the importance of community. For now, I think the princess will be able to spend time without any trouble with communication, so let's be careful about lack of exercise. The seventh one, you suddenly introduce bronze ware. The way you introduce it is Yurayura Miruko, so it is interesting. I really want someone to let her write about Nara or something. It would definitely be interesting. The eighth one, Miruko-san who noticed something again. I feel that there is meaning in sending information from Nara.

This is ♂UtuLife-san.

UtuLife-san who finally bought a parasol. It seems there is a heat shielding rate, and I feel like I am at the cutting edge of something cool. I feel cool when I walk with a parasol. Besides, it is really tough without a parasol soon. "What is this story about?" and such daily necessary stories. It is wonderful.

This is Me-san.

Do not be fooled by the title. It is not 'I don't care.' It is interesting. It gave me chills. It is amazing. The author is playing with expression in a crazy way. Yet, the story does not fall apart and keeps you hooked. It is incredibly fun to be able to experience this in such a short piece. It crosses various boundaries while making it look like it hasn't. You should read it and enjoy it. Please give me more. As for the second piece, if this expression was written with the thought of using 'What is this story about' and 'I don't care,' then your mind is a little 'twisted.' It is amazing. And congratulations. You have been selected for the secret door in the comments section.

This is Mayo de Sengansan.

They have brought out genius Mayo. They have applied the wild revisions from last week. It is too late now, but being able to write this makes you look cool. Knowing history and economics and weaving them into Mayo-talk. I don't know where last week's Mayo went. People who learn about Mayo-talk starting this week will be victims of a ridiculous scam. Please be careful. It is interesting. I am glad I could confirm your survival this week too.

This is Nami-san.

It seems they will write short-shorts from the quirks they have collected. The short-short part is paid content. It might be a good way to utilize them. Because it is interesting to incorporate quirks into descriptions. I think it is a wonderful way to develop things. And, I will leave the magazine here too. I feel like everyone should try challenging themselves with quirks that interest them.

This is Kei-san.

There was a cloud. When written in hiragana, it quickly changes into Kei-san's rhythm. It slips right in, and the sense of the time axis changes. It is slow, or perhaps leisurely, but daily life is somehow being played out. This is Kei-san's wonderful expression. The title image is also lovely. But I don't know if it is 'what kind of story.' Perhaps the story of the cloud cannot be grasped.

This is Blue hand-san.

They told me they find themes for 'poetry' from various places. Even so, I feel it is a different matter whether one can express it in a way that provides a trigger for thought like this. Precisely because one can express freely, one can know the weight of a single word. Perhaps it conveys meaning because they are true words without any decoration. As expected, they are a wonderful person. For the second piece, I felt that living in the same era is a special thing. Depending on the person and the connections, perhaps I might have become a different version of myself. Thinking that way, I might be able to cherish the present just a little bit more. They make me think about such things.

This is Mayuyu~! san.

They are examining 'What is this story about' very seriously. There is a cuteness in not realizing that the more seriously they examine it, the more the direction is wrong. Why do people pour effort into things that are wrong? And why is it that the more serious it becomes, the funnier it is? It is the best.

This is 3.7-san.

They are rotating thoughts through literature. The ending was closed with 'What is this story about,' and I accepted it with great gratitude. It is not funny. It concludes with 'What is this story about.' At the very least, I am using 'What is this story about' with the recognition that it is already a genre. Regarding literature, until a little while ago, no one could do this kind of closing. There isn't even any debate about it. That is because 'What is this story about' had no value. You all are the ones who gave value to these words. I seriously think so, but I haven't read this article yet. It is wonderful.

This is Yuni-san.

The travelogues Yuni-san writes are very easy to read. It is clearly understood that what accompanies the purpose is the travel story. I was able to think that perhaps what overflows there, after the purpose is met, is the real thrill of travel. And I thought that perhaps people want to read about the encounters and sensations that happen until reaching the goal, and even after reaching it. Yuni-san's travelogues are interesting. I wonder if they will establish something before long. I don't know if that is the correct answer.

This is Ayato Otogawa-san.

Because they asked for a novel in the comments, I noticed this on Sunday morning and felt like throwing my phone for the first time in a while. I, who have to leave comments and collect them, must collect stories with content that follows the conditions. Moreover, by this newsletter on Monday, there are still about 30 uncollected items at 7:00 AM. I used my brain at full capacity. It is an interesting initiative.

This is PTA Kaicho-san.

The back-alley insect essayist has written about insects again. It is about the truly interesting cicada. It is a pity that the life of the cicada, which is a seasonal tradition of summer that can only be met in summer, tends to be disliked. PTA Kaicho-san's cicada essay accepted that head-on. For them to face the cicada this much, the cicada's life is also worth it. It means there is a purpose for the cicada that squeezed out its life to chirp in the summer. Please read this gem of an insect story.

This is Akari Kudo-san.

We've reached 1,500 followers. I don't know why I shouted 'What are you talking about?' at that, but it's a happy occasion, so let's celebrate. Congratulations.

This is Pan to Kissa Nekonote.

If you bake it, it'll be fine. I think so too. Please take care and recover as much as you can. It's been going around again lately, so let's all take care of ourselves while we enjoy things.

This is Fuji-san.

Actually, I had three more articles to add commentary to this week, but the articles disappeared before I could send out the newsletter. I was one step too late.

This is Sekai no Ao Hiroki.

How long has it been? The one and only Sekai no Ao Hiroki has returned to 'What are you talking about?'. What is Ao Hiroki? It's a long story, so I'll skip it, but he's a man who once shone brightly in 'What are you talking about?'. It feels like a long time ago. He's a man who has since become independent and is carving out his own path, so I don't think he needs much introduction. His projects are continuing, the number of participants is growing, and he's a wonderful creator. He's only going to get bigger. Sekai no Ao Hiroki.

This is Nishibutao (Youkan)-san.

It's time for the most pointless, heated battle on Note again this week. I enjoy reading this every week at this time. There are battles in this world that make absolutely no sense. In the second one, even a battle that makes no sense has a conclusion.


This is Nao-san.

I feel the meaning of meetings and partings. Is there meaning in that meeting? Even if I think so, I don't know if the other person thinks so too. Reading is nearby, and I let my thoughts wander there. It's the same. I realized once again that maybe I was reading because I wanted to hear the answer. It's a wonderful essay. I'll keep it a secret that I'm going to read it now.

This is Poporon-san.

It's a story about lower back pain. I also suffer from lower back pain and fight anxiety every day, so we are fellow warriors. It describes things that we warriors must be careful about every day. Couldn't you become a lower back pain essayist? I'm already starting to want to call you 'Master'.

Newsletter Postscript

Here are the decorative banners and stamps that brighten up the articles. I always think this, but I'm happy every time I see them. Thank you for enjoying this with me.

If you create something that brightens up articles related to 'What are you talking about?', please let me know. I will spread the word as much as I can.

The range of ways to enjoy this has expanded to include collages and Stand.fm. I envy how many ways you all have to express yourselves. This was somewhat expected, so rather than stopping it, I choose to move forward and solve problems as they arise. I've passed the point where I can do anything about it alone. If 'What are you talking about?' is moving on its own as a genre, I won't stop it. I just hope that you all cherish the starting point. I hope that in the end, people will become interested in Note and that the number of new readers will increase. I feel like if you just keep that in mind a little bit when you express yourselves or tell your stories, it will become even more interesting. This is something I can't do, so I'm completely relying on you. I hope you will cherish 'What are you talking about?'. I truly feel that I am creating this genre with all of you right now.

And since I really love writing and reading, I truly hope that even those of you who are thinking of quitting right now will use 'What are you talking about?' as a final act to hold back from quitting your creative work. I want this to be that kind of place. I hope we can continue to laugh and cry together.

And thank you all so much for reducing the number of articles you post on Sundays. Sundays are truly a scramble for editing, and I'm in a panic every week thinking I might not be able to collect them all in time. You saved me.

Well then, let's have a fun week ahead.

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