
Shoko quit the call center…
Because you can obtain it in Garupa.
Just like Mutsuzaki, you can get vaccinated in the main story…
The main story and Garupa are too big.
The main story has a bit of less interaction right now.
If the strange documents were trending by the first episode, there would probably have been several strange documents related to the live date.
Strange documents are basically created by those who are not being rewarded at this moment.
To begin with, existence is like a suspicious document…
The serious guy throws it to Shibu.
I watched quite a bit after episode 1, though…
It happens every now and then.
It seems that while the number of “Yeah” replies keeps increasing, the anonymous users are satisfied, but often do not show any reactions.
If there are no points to poke fun at, it’s difficult to reply even if it’s well done.
There are plenty of people who will write even if I don’t…
I often see good-quality things, but it feels wasteful to throw them away here!
That’s nice, isn’t it…?
I have a feeling that I don’t want to drag things out too much…
When I hear “that Soy,” I can’t help but think of Soy returning home from Budokan all alone, briskly.
In the thread about Anon-chan’s death, it’s nice to see that Anosoyo is indeed a big player.
Well, it’s not good because Non-chan is dead.
The occasional mysterious documents that come up are generally of high quality.
In that thread, it generally revives and ends up the same way…
Ah, Nonn.
>>19
I like the chaos of combining death and a vampire parody.
Dying, becoming a ghost, turning into a vampire… Ah, she’s busy.
The ability to pull in gag time and space is a unique strength that stands out.
Honestly, the strange document threads are a nuisance, so I want you to properly attach a notepad so it’s understandable.
>>23
If you don’t want to see it, you can just close it.
The official deep dive by Soyosans continues.
It’s nice, isn’t it…?
The manga that doesn’t feature Anon.
>>25
The painting is nice.
Seeing Rina-chan, who shows no interest in her own birthday, on her birthday, I teasingly said, “Someone was really concerned about it, huh?”
When it comes to bulletin boards, it is quite common for the largest companies to be less visible.
>>28
But there are examples like Mutsusaki…
When there are major companies or famous authors involved, it’s less likely for questionable documents to be written.
It seems like that Usaki is not the biggest player…
>>31
Please provide the Japanese text you would like me to translate.
>>31
For now, it’s just JR Tokai saying it on their own, and the main story has been consistently Mutsuzaki except for episodes 2 and 3…
I suddenly think that the human Soryin must have been important to Aine-chan as well.
The MyGO official fanbook’s drama CD is great, isn’t it?
>>36
When the listening sample was released, the community was in an uproar over “Aine-chan being mean.”
>>39
I was deeply moved by the content of the meanness.
>>36
I’m a little surprised at the straightforwardness with which Soyorin openly talks about herself.
Because… you can read it in Shibuya without going out of your way to write a strange document…
I love the recent one where Soyorin secretly gets all flustered.
I watched a reaction video and thought that calling her “Soyosan” creates some distance, just like with Ayane-chan.
There probably aren’t many people who write such strange documents…
>>40
If there are many people, there should be more hits and misses, but there are only hits.
I think only the cream of the crop are writing this.
Despite multiple confirmations of anonymous Tanri creating Bandori Spidey, it’s still few…
>>41
Rather, it makes me wonder why there are multiple people with such a niche topic.
I remember the old bulletin boards from some time ago, and I really like those strange documents, or rather, SS.
Last Wednesday’s last-minute strange document festival was amazing.
I think there were many anonymous people who usually don’t write.
The virgin three musketeers often have the chance to see because they are good at making strange documents.
It’s tough to recreate that gentle air feeling.
The first weird document I wrote!
Instead of getting a response, it sank without even a “Yeah”!
A bulletin board can be just like that…
When things are crowded, it’s easy to overlook something.
I look at the logs and think, “Is this really happening…”
I noticed people from the call center showing up in threads with barely 10 responses, and I thought, wait a minute!
That soy may be popular on X, so they might be supplying it there.
There are differences depending on the time zone and such…
Because there’s an update to the environment, we’ll see an increase in last-minute strange documents on Wednesday nights or Thursday afternoons.
It doesn’t have to be a strange document from the beginning.
A few lines of dialogue drama is perfectly fine.
I could clearly tell that the person behind the Uisaki strange document was out of ideas, and it was no good.
>>57
Well, there wasn’t really any interaction to begin with, and there’s also some distance.
Episode 8, which completely ruined the blissful atmosphere of episode 7, honestly left me wondering about it, but Uminyamu and Umi-Mo’s immediate attitude of pouring in new fuel is commendable.
>>59
It’s okay to write in a world line that reflects a happy feeling just as it is.
It would be helpful if you could keep it to around 3 replies, even if it’s long.
When it exceeds 10 replies in length, I get overwhelmed by the enthusiasm…
>>60
The long, strange document I saw before said “Go to Shibu,” and there were a ton of Nyamu, so it didn’t work out.
Well, that’s true, but when there’s enough supply officially, I end up being satisfied with that.
>>61
I think the supply is irrelevant because that breeze can be seen in abundance with a variety of flavors.
Honestly, long texts in a forum format are hard to read because they stretch across multiple replies.
I can write as much as I want, but since I’ve quit the call center, I have to think about what to do with the hook…
It’s not a strange document, but that thread is not that old in terms of frequency, yet it feels like it’s growing tremendously.
Perhaps because it’s a strange document, serious ones are quite rare.
Well, it doesn’t seem like it would be well-received.
If something happens to the person that Mana-chan is writing about, it might become a work of art.
>>70
That’s probably what he wants as well.
If you want to see that breeze, you can go to Pixiv and see nearly 2000 fan creations, so it’s fine to check there.
I can’t read Chinese!
I was pushing for Soyomutsu, but Mutsu-chan has become a bit hard to understand, making it difficult to indulge in fantasies.
Only Soyomo is reliable.