
**First panel:** Yeah, when I met him, just as I thought, he’s a huge otaku. Even though he’s forty, he’s talking about Gundam the whole time. — **Second panel:** Yeah, when I met him, just as I thought, he’s a huge otaku. Even though he’s fifty, he’s talking about electronic music the whole time.
I’m getting older!
Electronic music is probably about Hatsune Miku.
Your hobbies have changed!
>>3I think it’s about techno music.
What will happen when I turn sixty?
Was it bad to use proper nouns?
I’ve been talking about amateur radio all this time.
Many people at the age of 40 probably resonate with Gundam.
>>7There were a few people here who were seriously losing their temper.
>>7Weren’t you here to stab me?!
>>7It gives more of an image of an old man’s hobby.
Isn’t it around 50 years old?
>>7After all, people born in the year Gundam started airing are about 45 years old now…
I’ve been talking about idols all this time.
It feels like I’ve changed genres in just 10 years.
I guess it’s about Kraftwerk or YMO… that’s pretty normal…
>>10Isn’t it a bit too old?
>>10With that choice,
I think it’s a generation one step older…
Gundam was electronic music.
I’ve been playing the synthesizer all along.
DTM, huh…
Honestly, I’m surprised that being treated as an otaku is based on something like this.
>>16It’s because the one drawing is my grandfather…
>>30Hmm, the nameless ones are old, so they think that otaku is something more noble and profound, huh?
(I wonder if it’s about Lala’s sound…)
Twilight Meteor Group (18) (Big Comics) Wow, what happened to that guy? Yeah, when I met him, just like I thought, he was a huge nerd. Even though he’s forty, he’s been talking about Gundam the whole time. No way, that’s the worst! Hey, what about you, Ikugawa-san? Aren’t you going to try it? In an email. Huh? I’m not really… It could be quite a nice way to pass the time. Especially since you’re single, it might be good for finding a partner. You should check out this site.
Not done, but
>>18Huh, so did the unnamed poster believe the collage?
>>18What should we do about this thread…?
Is electronic music like TM Network and such…?
>>19YMO
Are you saying that when I get older, I should switch to analog music…?
I think it’s better before the revision.
It’s hard to understand intuitively after the revision.
>>21So if it’s Hatsune Miku, it would need to be revised again.
>>25Isn’t it bad to be so obvious about mentioning the trademark name?
Well, if that’s the case, it would be a no-go at the Gundam stage.
When you’re in your 50s and you’re only talking about electronic music, doesn’t that make you seem somewhat like a pro?
>>24You’re probably an otaku because you keep talking, even though you’re not a professional.
>>24If anything, the older woman seems more professional.
>>38When you say that, this old lady seems to look happy!
It’s a thread image collage, right?
While the other letters are curved to fit the page, only “electronic music” and “five” are not curved.
Isn’t it hard to connect with the flow when it’s so terrible?
I feel like robot toys are just right.
I don’t understand what it means to be an otaku in electronic music.
>>29YMO and so on…
Did you bring the unnamed thread because it went viral somewhere after being edited?
>>32By the way, there was a time when an image of this line being rewritten circulated, but the line “I’ve been talking about Gundam the whole time” in the collected volume has not been changed. It seems likely that what was circulating was a collage made by someone.
It seems so.
Isn’t it Susumu Hirasawa?
>>37A man who only talks about Hirasawa when it comes to marriage hunting is certainly unpleasant…
It’s not about being an otaku, but in the situation where I’m trying to get to know the woman in front of me.
It’s crazy that we’re just talking about Gundam without even trying to find common topics.
It’s a work from 18 volumes ago that incorporates elements of the era.
There is no point in making changes to fit modern times.
It would be good to make it a robot anime or something.
The sound has been distorted this whole time, but the electronic music isn’t distorted; the work is rough…
Real Gundam fans live their lives hiding the fact that they are Gundam fans…
Isn’t the YMO generation now in their early 60s?
What do you mean, are you saying that people who can’t see through this are just fools?
I just found out that it’s a work by the creator of Kōsaku Shima.
No way, did the thread without a name create this?
The electronic music side is an image that the person who collaged it posted saying, “I want to be like this.”
>>51They say the thread has been corrected, right?
It was made by someone who does electronic music as a form of self-deprecation.
If you look closely, the letters aren’t distorted to fit the paper, so you can tell it’s a collage.
I feel like it’s really understandable that they don’t call it a sequencer.
Is it not Isao Tomita?
What the heck, the thread is just a liar.
Yeah, when I met it, it was an amazing Gundam.
>>59It seems like a moment of joy.
>>59Has Setsuna come to the matchmaking party…?
Twilight Meteor Shower 18 Takano. So I thought they were nice people. Those two over there from earlier? Well, they were saying something quite presumptuous like, “It’s even been inferred what their relationship is.” They were saying something quite selfish, weren’t they? Because they are people, it’s only natural they exist. No, so… that’s not the case. Takaseda-san isn’t involved. For Inkaikawa-san, there were a lot of things that happened, but nobody had ever encouraged him until then. Hehe, it sounds like you’re listening to someone else’s issue, but do you want to become a member of the organization? Oh no~ Are you interested? That’s right, I am special and can’t be gently pierced. The smell of “Yari” is something I like, I wonder. 18, 18, 18,,,,,,,,,, Twilight Meteor Shower 18 But I dislike making people the theme; it’s quite advanced. I’m constantly describing it. With a mindset from years before mine, right? Setting aside the playful banter. The opening in 1975 still feels like it can go on for a long time, but sadly it was Cowpee: Nyururansā System Way 82. It’s very soft and gentle, and perhaps it will be enjoyable in another 10 years. Carry-on luggage and personal items, if so, there must have been people without computers. While drinking from the tone of ’87. The scent of black cassia and herbs wafts by. I feel something. The finish is long. CLICK I was talking with a beautiful woman, and I quickly let her get close. They won’t stay silent though. That’s Mr. Colstein who I met in that seat. Last month at B University, I particularly heard and expressed it as lemon and writing. It’s a rare item sake product. Night exploration event with future-shaped Bozo-san and adventure that never ends. Will we meet again at a good time? This arrangement feels like a bundle of dreams, I wonder if it would be like that for you? Is your birthday data what you were talking about? Are you surprised? Ah, I won’t leave it to the women. I like, like—please ride your bike. CODE WIZARD is transcending. This is also a course of matters in reality; if possible, we’re recruiting!! If it’s possible, tune in to 10, okay? What do you call this? Moon Waltz, isn’t it fiction?
It feels really like a matchmaking party.
Actually, it’s about a pen pal.
It feels like when we met in person, it was like Kisyliya-sama had come.
You’re the only one talking about electronic music at 50 years old…
Are you still talking about EDM at 50?
Electronic music is too broad.
If you’re only going to talk about synthetic voice software, I understand.
I love Gundam, but I think it’s weird to be talking about Gundam all the time at 40.
If it’s 50, it would be EBM rather than EDM.
>>67DAF, you know! The skinny puppy, you know!
It really fits the generation well…
You’re 40 years old, yet you’ve been talking about gum all this time.
>>68Kishirush has been discontinued.
Kiss Mint has been discontinued.
>>68It’s because of those guys who throw their morals away on the street! They’ve taken over the market with gummies! I’m so frustrated!!!!
>>76Well, the fact that you need paper to throw it away means you didn’t buy a tablet in the first place.
Gummies can’t even hold a candle to this!
>>109A tablet that can be easily crushed and lacks depth.
Does that mean your character is shallow too?
There is no delicacy that surpasses dried squid.
This is the champion that surpasses Japan’s proud gum and gummy candies.
In my opinion, loving gum and gummy candies is…
It can only be seen as the loser mentality of a defeated nation oozing out.
Talking about electronic music at 50 years old seems like a normal hobby now.
Electronic music ⇒ If we’re talking about Yo Nes, it could also be said to relate to Gundam.
At 50 years old, it’s like being a YMO otaku.
Gundam at 40
Electronic music at 50
Camp at 60.
>>72Handmade soba at 70.
Even after turning 30, I’m still hung up on Karamasa.
When I met them, they were really sick.
Even though I’m 40 years old, I’ve been talking about cancer this whole time…
>>80It’s tough.
I’ve been talking about how it’s been changing from house to Detroit.
>>75The outdoor hobby aspect is great, but the dam part is…
Not major.
I’m in my 20s, but I only listen to prog.
They’re going to show off their collection of dam cards.
I’m 40 years old, but I’ve been listening to 90s music all along.
Even though I’m 40 years old, I keep talking about songs that are popular for their catchy tunes.
A person in their 40s who has been talking about Kōsaku Shima all the time.
>>89Yeah, when I met them, they were a huge nerd just as I expected.
The Twilight Meteor Group and Kōsaku Shima are different works! I’ve been angry about that for a long time.
I’m regretting that I only just learned about the genre of “Barbapapa” in this community after the founder has died.
You’re in your 40s, but you don’t say anything.
It seems like you don’t have any hobbies.
>>91Once people find out about a hobby, it will end up being talked about behind my back like in that thread image, so it’s better not to say anything.
>>95It seems like there’s no sociability.
>>95Isn’t that response strange?
Even without anything, it becomes gossip.
It’s 40 degrees, but I’m still working.
It’s hard when my family says my music sounds like noise without any electronic sound.
You can use Gundam references even with a 40-year-old, so it’s strong.
Even though I’m 40 years old, I can still hear mosquito sounds.
The problem is not that I like Gundam, but that I’m always talking about Gundam; I wonder who it resonates with.
When I met them, they were just as amazing a nerd as I thought.
I’ve been talking about nuclear-equipped bipedal tanks all along.
Even though I’m nearly 80, I’m still living in the world of security struggles.
Yeah, when I met them, they were really into it.
Even though I’m 40 years old, I’m still always talking about Ever.
So, electronic music is still barely acceptable at 40 years old?
I think it’s amazing that at 50 years old, you’re composing electronic music.
Even though I’m fifty years old.
I’ve always been a fan of Denki Groove.
I’m talking.
>>104Once you pass fifty, it’s a dead end.
I can no longer redo it.
Even though I’m in my 40s, I’m still singing electronic music songs at karaoke.
>>107It’s something even more grotesque than an otaku.
I’m 70 years old, but I’ve been doing electronic music all along.
>>107No matter what age, this is pretty much a turn-off, isn’t it?
>>112I’m 30 years old, but I’ve been talking on the bulletin board all along.
>>112Rather, I think the younger they are, the more dangerous it becomes.
>>119However, if it’s for a celebration like the 77th or 88th birthday, is there really no problem…?
>>119Well, if the discussion about the bulletin board is understood, then that’s good, isn’t it?
Yeah, when I met them, just as I thought, they’re really an octopus.
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Does this mean that someone in electronic music made a self-deprecating meme?
Yeah, when I met them, they were super okra.
Even though it’s harvest season, we’ve been talking about Kagoshima Prefecture the whole time.
Shouldn’t it have been a robot anime?
Yeah, when I met them, they were really amazing.
Even though I lost big, I’m still talking about pachinko.
Was it said that it was the worst compared to other panels…?
>>123I think it was at an omiai (formal introduction for marriage).
If you only talk about Gundam, which the other person has no interest in, it’s pretty much the worst level.
>>123If you keep talking about Gundam at a matchmaking meeting, of course that’s going to happen.
>>126Isn’t that a sign of rejection from over there?
>>130It’s simply a matter of saying that someone lacks delicacy or is crazy.
I wonder when it became common for people to interpret things with a high sense of self-consciousness, thinking that it’s done intentionally to refuse.
>>133Is it since the time the “high-awareness type” started appearing?
>>135Isn’t this rather low?
Even though you’re 100 years old, you’ve been talking about the war the whole time.
>>127It’s been really exaggerated for the past 30 years.
Well, it could only be expected that a woman with no otaku interests would react like this, so why get angry?
>>129A believer whose faith is demeaned becomes that way.
It’s the worst to endlessly continue talking about topics that the other person is not interested in, not just in the context of arranged meetings.
Even though I’m forty, I’ve been talking about nothing all this time.
>>132Is Exdeath going to have a matchmaking session too?
50 years old, electronic music
40 years old Gundam
30 years old, anime
20 years old, favorite (or beloved)
10 years old, poop, and penis.
>>137It’s certainly desirable to graduate from nonstop calls of “poop and pee” before reaching double digits…
How old is Anonymous while talking about Gundam?
>>138Until death
>>140No way!
The worst.
Of course, until death.
Gundam Grandpa
It seems it was published in the Twilight Meteor Shower in 2002.
I think I was talking a lot about ∀, like a total nerd.
>>143When it comes to Turn A.
After a long time, along with Tomino’s Gundam, Another Gundam is also treated as history.
If it’s said that all Gundam leads to a certain destination, then Gundam fans will get fired up.
>>174Looks like in the 40s.
There are people who endlessly talk about Gundam to those who aren’t otaku in situations like this, and that’s not good, right? As a fellow Gundam fan, I think so too, but I can’t just let it slide.
What’s wrong with techno?
It’s good, isn’t it, Tecmo?
Even though I’m 2000 years old, I’ve been talking about dark elves all this time.
>>149It’s still too early at 2000 years old.
The Twilight Meteor Shower is interesting, isn’t it?
It’s the worst, a forum that produces malicious memes.
Electronic music feels kind of fluffy… like something from Susumu Hirasawa…?
It seems like Gundam would seriously talk until death, without any jokes.
>>154It will be that way as long as Gundam doesn’t end.
It seems strange that I’m over 40 and only talking about Gundam and VTubers here.
It’s fine as long as we keep talking among ourselves, as fellow otaku.
Even if there are differences in conversation, it’s not that strange to say you like YMO…
The issue is not having only that one card for conversation with anyone and continuing to talk while ignoring the other person’s response; if you can read the situation and act accordingly, there is no problem.
I’m talking about Bottoms because I’m 50 years old.
It’s probably better than talking about Kousaku Shima all the time in my 50s…
You are the only one who has been talking about Pokémon and Misaka Mikoto the whole time.
Well, it was probably just that proper nouns were not allowed.
Well, I think it would be better if it were “anime.”
>>168I feel like the denominator is going to explode as well.
>>171It doesn’t matter if it explodes rapidly, does it…?
The Gundam generation is imagined to be around 50 to 60 years old.
>>106Although R-san immediately made corrections and deletions, when it comes to the thread owner…
Even in their 50s, if it’s Kōsaku Shima, they are young readers.
Huh, wasn’t this line below a joke?
>>175It’s a collab.
Proper nouns are not very good, are they…
I thought the Gundam part was a collage.
I didn’t think you would directly mention the name like that.
It seems that the Otaku Assistant has reignited their passion for Gundam with Turn A and might only talk about Gundam.
Despite being 80 years old, I’m still making Gundam.
I feel that the moment people lump together those who indiscriminately share their interests without regard for the situation (TPO) as “otaku,” any target will inevitably face backlash.
>>183Don’t confuse the statements of manga characters with the author’s thoughts.
>>188If it’s a thought, it should come out in a proper square frame narration.
>>183Regarding this, it’s bad that the otaku side has used the excuse that they are otaku and can’t keep up with small talk, leading to conversations being dominated by anime.
>>189It seems like they are causing trouble on the bulletin board.
Because they are someone who superficially engages with current affairs, it must be different from consideration or such.
Corkscrew-san has such exquisite communication skills…
It’s not strange for someone in their 50s to enjoy electronic music.
I thought so, but I don’t know much about electronic music.
Even though he’s 50 years old, I think the electronic music he usually listens to is like this.
>>187Listening to this kind of thing quietly by yourself is enjoyable, but experiencing it live at a loud volume feels amazing.
>>197I understand.
The feeling I had when I went to the Underworld concert the other day surpassed the pleasure of orgasm.
Proper electronic music makes your brain and the music blend and become one while listening, so it feels so good that you can’t stop.
Is it about Takeshi Itoh, who is over 70 and playing the wind synth?!
But you know, if someone said that a woman of a good age is chasing after idols, she would get angry, right?
To be honest, I am aware that if I talk to a non-otaku, they would likely have this kind of impression of me, so I have nothing to say.
This would be revised like this in modern times.
When we talk about electronic music, it’s probably the so-called Hatsune Miku.
From the layer that thought it was a revision and not a collaboration.
It’s nice to see the feelings of annoyance towards vocaloid fans shining through.
Even though you’re in your 60s, you keep complaining about others.
>>198It’s Konno, who met a tragic end on the side of Kōsaku Shima.
Has the current one and the last one increased the number of young Gundam fans?
People who are trapped in the techno of the 70s and 80s are indeed a hassle.