
I can only think that I was born on a star like that.
It’s a story you started, right?
I feel both amusement and sadness that my old friends have become accustomed to Sho-chan.
>>3
Ah, yes yes, something happened again, huh?
Shall we talk for now?
Someone who bears a destiny like a hero of a tumultuous era.
Your actions are too extreme.
You’re the one waking me up, aren’t you?
For now, calling me a hero just means I’ll end up destroying everything.
>>8
It’s the type of god that takes pleasure in giving unreasonable trials to the hero and enjoying the chaos.
The price I have to pay for just starting and then giving up.
There are too many cases that are stories you started, right?
>>12
It’s a bit of a relief that all the classic remnants have gone cold.
>>13
In this case, what should we talk about? It would be appreciated if you could share.
>>13
I guess it was an issue with the family environment… so I have some understanding of that.
So? Why did you start something like Mujika?
>>16
Well, you can understand that Shoko didn’t have mygo there either…
>>13
The rain update has come, but the brilliance of the era of light is too strong, and watching the current disgrace from the former classic side being looked at coldly is too harsh.
That said, it’s absolutely not possible to return to the personality of the Light Era, and it would be too sad to cut ties with the lost group, so what should I do?
>>140
It’s not that I’m being looked at coldly; it’s clearly a strange situation, so let’s calmly listen to each other, right?
>>143
Just calm down and talk… that’s the situation.
It’s a story you started, but besides that, the surroundings are running in a strange direction too fast.
>>14
There must be an aura that drives me crazy.
Regarding Hatsuka, Shoko is at fault.
I still haven’t even noticed Hokuba’s bomb…
If you can fully utilize the specs, you can be the light hero Sakiko from the CRYCHIC era.
Things happened, and it turned out like this.
>>20
Both my father and I are really bad at recovering from failures.
>>22
The tragedy is that the tendency to prioritize escape over everything else has been inherited.
But haven’t you really done anything for Hatsuka, as you say?
>>21
Well… you’re using me as a conveniently available woman, aren’t you…?
You probably don’t mean to, but…
I can’t cause any more trouble for ◯◯! ← This is a self-destructive move.
>>24
In your case, it would have been better to cause some trouble.
Hatsuka is the type to be made to buy things like jars, haha.
Every time I see the thread image
I think it looks like a profile picture of some kind of fraudulent guru.
Will you not give me the rest of your life?
It’s really terrible that the way of avoiding improvement for mistakes is just like my father.
It’s hilarious how the classic fans are acting like, “What is this all of a sudden?”
Grandpa looks like he’s making a really grumpy face.
There are very few points that can be defended.
If only I could have lived in the closed world with Mutsumi…
It’s for Mutsu right now, but it looks like you’re just putting on a show, Yosaki-chan.
>>35
This might also be due to Mortis completely breaking it apart.
>>36
Since Shoko-chan did not approach Mortis-chan, Mutsumi-chan and Mortis-chan ended up fighting, and Mutsumi-chan died.
Ah, it’s all Shoko-chan’s fault.
>>35
Was Mutsumi also seen that way, wanting to be for Sho because it was their fault?
>>40
I can see.
It looks like all of them are moving out of selfishness and self-preservation, with no sense of devotion whatsoever.
The act of seemingly only atoning for those close to you after having run away ends up leaving a very negative impression.
A way for everyone to become happy from here.
>>38
Everyone loses their memory.
Being lost is quite busy, or rather, even though I’m busy making new songs, the suggestion to take on multiple things at once is a very bad move.
Boomerang Master
It’s unreasonable to ask a band that has already had two funerals to take on another one while still performing with their current commitments…
>>44
It seems like you are aware that you’re saying something unreasonable as a form of atonement for Mutsumi…
The answer is that the mygo members were completely put off.
Concern about the demand for the revival of classics.
I feel like we’ve reached a point where it can no longer be dismissed as simply sad.
To begin with, Tomorin is already at her limit outside of Musica, so what is this Don talking about, having to take care of Classic and then do Classic again?
Since Musica started, all I can think of are negative things about Shoko’s impression.
I think big breasts are good.
Well, to be honest, she’s the daughter of that father… that’s what Shoko thought.
>>50
I wonder if they are worried about the end of the sticky note attacks.
>>50
That is a wild horse similar to my mother.
It’s not good that Mutsumi’s output is heading in a strange direction wanting to do something like classic.
>>51
The situation of this relationship
The current situation where I’m taking action for Saki-chan’s happiness is really not good…
>>68
I can’t abandon my father, so I keep repeating this, and in the end, it feels like I might throw my hands up in despair.
>>73
It’s not that my father abandoned me; it’s more like he kicked me out on his own…
>>73
The matter regarding my father was rejected by him, so I threw it away.
As long as Mutsumi doesn’t abandon Shoko, won’t he continue to care about her?
Being insensitive to people’s feelings means there is still room for recovery because the specifications are perfect.
I pull others around for my own sake, but…
It’s better to stop throwing things away once they start becoming unmanageable.
Currently, it feels like Shouko and Mutsumi are in a mode where they would fall into ruin for each other’s sake, causing them to endlessly spiral downwards.
Rather, Shoko is being thoroughly tossed around by those around her.
I just didn’t pay attention to the details.
>>57
Mutsumi-chan is too much of a bad luck story, but she’s my important childhood friend and the one I care about the most, so I’m in a bind.
If that girl’s drive goes all in the wrong direction, this is what happens.
In the end, both Mutsumi, who barges into Tomorin’s place saying it’s for Saki and forces a crisis, and Shouko, who is deceived by Mortis’s awful performance, are only thinking about themselves; that’s how it turns out.
Since Sayoko was the first to stir things up, it is only natural that this is the result.
>>63
It all started with being manipulated by that damn old man in the first place.
Mutsumi is already beyond help, and the other three are carrying bombs, so it’s over.
I can only live in a false eternity.
I wonder how the story between Mutsumi-chan and Mortis will be resolved.
It’s been stretched out too long to kill either one.
>>65
It’s probably a coexistence end anyway.
It’s more disappointing to have one side disappear after dragging it on like that.
>>65
Even if Mutsumi-chan comes back to life, neither of us is willing to give in, and it’s a very difficult problem.
It was unfortunate that Mortis interrupted what seemed to be a good moment for Mutsuki and Shoko to talk… Well, it might be unavoidable since Mortis’s life is at stake.
As a result, aren’t you acting like a trash band member?
Although they are not real human beings
I never thought he would be the kind of guy to say he would be okay with dying if Mutsuki comes back.
>>71
I thought about this a little.
You were having a regular conversation with Mortis, right…? Even though Mutsumi is important, can you really say something so cold and devoid of emotion…?
>>76
Mortis said that Shoko is inhuman, and anyone who wants to become human is surely a monster.
>>76
You’re fundamentally insensitive to other people’s feelings, aren’t you?
I didn’t realize that Mutsumi had multiple personalities even after being together for so long.
I felt that even the lights were somewhat strange due to the karaoke incident.
>>91
Ah, that’s the exact opposite.
If you’ve been together since the time when you were constantly changing characters and holding a guitar, then for Shoko, Mutsumi was someone whose character changed frequently but eventually became a quiet child.
It’s true that I’m being manipulated, but the choices I make at those times are just too poor.
>>72
As mentioned above, the fact that both the parent and child are really bad at recovering is common to both.
>>72
You’re disowned because your father was scammed!? I will also become a monk!
I will stop playing classics! ← Up to this point, it’s safe.
Classic is boring! Idiot! ← Why…
>>82
You didn’t say that, did you!?
Regarding Mortis, since Mutsumi and Shoko are trying to kill you, Mortis is just retaliating. If you recognize them as beings you created and aim for coexistence, it will be resolved.
Well, before that, I need to cooperate with Mortis to salvage Mutsu…
From the viewer’s perspective, I trust it less than Umirin.
The character design makes it seem like everything is just a form of escapism or pretense due to having too many past convictions, which is really not good.
During Tomorin’s suicide attempt, they desperately tried to stop it, but Mortis’s declaration to let it happen makes you really wonder how low they are willing to go.
Even though having a double personality is an unrealistic thing,
>>80
If Umizuri isn’t alive, I can’t be happy! That’s the truth…
Now, Sayoko is a little lost in various ways… She used to understand those things, right?
>>96
To be honest, it’s a state where you should immediately see a mental health professional.
It’s too distorted to seek war in order to protect, so Mortis should find a different purpose for being Mortis.
>>84
I think cats are nice.
If you think that creating Mortis is your fault, one way to take responsibility is to bury it yourself to make amends.
There are clearly some people who are saying things just to speak ill of others.
>No.1287959963
What the hell is wrong with you that you keep using words incorrectly?
>>88
The one who said the last line was Mutsumi, wasn’t it…?
It was good because Tomorin was mentally strong and kind.
To break up harshly and then completely ignore someone is way too rock ‘n’ roll.
Dissociative identity disorder fundamentally aims to integrate the personalities, but how do you integrate them…?
Mortis used to play with me back in the day, didn’t he!? He should just say that instead of acting all weird like a monster…
If I had been born in a different era, I would have toppled the country.
I mean, instead of rushing things with such haste, it would have been better for Umirin to properly teach Mortis how to play the guitar first; why is he running off in such a completely different direction?
What is it about that point that makes me seriously resemble Shoko?
>>97
In any case, the original scabbard is important.
Winning and reuniting… that’s all there is to it.
The process and methods don’t matter at all.
>>106
It’s really annoying that seeing Mortis trying so hard makes me want to keep Mortis alive.
>>97
Not just with Umirin, but it really feels like I’m being manipulated by the script, just like a doll.
The senior band was hurt by pretending with air guitar.
I don’t think someone who is serious about music could cover it up with air guitar.
>>114
It’s not about deceiving; it’s more of a desperate measure until Mortis can play the guitar, right?
>>118
It was clearly written that it was prepared, so I am doing it intentionally.
>>120
If you’re having them perfectly replicate it, then you can just make it sound with that.
>>130
If you can play, please play a new song→No way! Mutsumi-chan is dead!→Sakiko Geryon Unit 01, malfunctioning!!→Ugh…! Are we disbanding again!?
Shoko only knows Mutsumi from a time before the other personas were completely killed off…
>>98
I didn’t realize the truth until Mortis told me in episode 8.
>>103
It’s normal for personality to be established during the process of growth, right?
Normally I would say it’s a character that’s disliked by the script, but in Shoko’s case, it’s actually a result of being liked, which is grotesque.
It might be hard to deny if someone said I’ve become just like Kinzo, who is obsessed with Beato…
Well, from Sayoko’s perspective, it’s understandable that she wouldn’t notice the multiple personalities since they’ve always been together.
>>104
There are quite a few cases where a person’s character changes a lot during childhood due to various influences.
The band Abemujika consists of five members focused on mental health issues.
It seems that Mutsumi has been playing a game since long ago where they change their personality to surprise Sachiko.
>>107
When I think about this area, even though Mortis keeps saying he dislikes it, he still seems to be watching Shoko, so I wonder if Shoko is at the core of Mutsumi.
It would have been nice to have an intuition like a stray cat that can recognize someone’s character at a glance.
Bands are mostly made up of people who are dealing with mental health issues, so it’s fine.
It’s strange to blame Shoko for that, as it’s unreasonable to expect anyone to notice Mutsuki’s personality.
It’s quite noisy, the depiction of the Wakaba Mutsumi Theater Company.
>>116
I’m dead (not dead at all)
I understand that it’s for the sake of harmony, and I can also understand saying “please use classical music for that reason!”
Saying that you’re going to abandon Mortis is far too kind and not like you at all, Shoko…
>>119
The phrase “I will do anything” is a very heavy word, you know.
Is it really okay for Shoko to think that Mortis, pretending to be Mutsumi, looks good?
>>121
I think it’s no good, to be frank, Mortis is already falling apart.
Conversely, if Saki-chan could handle all those situations, I don’t think she would be human.
The fact that multiple personalities are born and disappear repeatedly makes no sense to me, and when I put pressure on it, the familiar personality disappears – what the hell is going on?
Since it’s a matter of life and death, Shoko is also being overly anxious.
For now, I feel like umi ringing is thinking about letting it go back to the original state with air guitar and then properly teaching the guitar from there, like some clever idea.
When the other band stopped, I probably had the intention to teach thoroughly.
From the perspective of just Nyamu, it must be…
There are indeed practice methods to step up from air guitar to actual playing.
I can’t say anything because I don’t know where the true intention of the instructed Umikazu lies…
I haven’t seen the frantically changing mad doll called Umizuri right in front of me.
It might truly turn into a band like a theater troupe.
If Hoshika breaks, it will be perfect.
>>129
I feel like a person who has been broken from the start is just trying to cover it up somehow…
In the end, it’s just that the superficial Sea Bell is driven by unnecessary emotions.
If you think it’s clearly wrong and keep quiet about air guitar without telling anyone, then there is no noble purpose at all.
>>134
Well… can I say that?
I’m making Mortis play air guitar…
Are Rikki and Nyamuchi just messing around? That’s all I can think about those guys…
“I’m about to die → Not dying; everyone laughs because I keep repeating this and no one actually thinks that guitar Mutsuki is really dead.”
There might be some meta reading that it’s probably going to come to Garupa anyway.
>>135
Well, not only can Mo-chan not play the guitar, but the air just collapses the moment a new song comes out…
I don’t know how to deal with Mutsu except to throw him into the hospital because he’s so fragmented.
To set up the development of deceiving with an air guitar.
Were you connecting Mutsumi and Pasupare?
>>137
It’s obvious that there’s someone trying to make you do something that’s absolutely wrong, right?
It’s really intelligent to perceive that the old classic members are feeling indifferent.
It is the noble Oblivionis.
Recently, there’s someone named Mutsumi whose personality has gone weird, so I think that’s the reason why I’m feeling cold towards it, but that’s not the only reason.
It’s like “here we go again…” so it’s better to be indifferent.
It was expected, but all of the nicknames attached to the stage name are reversed.
>>150
The opposite of a kind heart has awakened to the wave of murderous intent… that’s unexpected.
>>160
It’s nice that they don’t show it on the outside, even though that’s how they are…
>>163
Even if one awakens to the wave of murderous intent, being able to suppress it immediately is the mark of a kind-hearted person…
In the end, she just doesn’t want to be the perpetrator, so she’s forcing herself and dragging others along while charging ahead for Mutsumi’s sake.
You’re underestimating me, aren’t you?
>>151
If you haven’t watched it, just say you haven’t watched it?
>>154
If you have any objections, please go ahead.
If Mortis successfully plays the character Mutsumi-chan but is asked to play the guitar, it’ll quickly be revealed, which is funny.
>>152
It’s too much on thin ice…
What are you going to do if you hear from Mortis that Mutsumi died next week, Shoko…
Please, don’t say things like you should have died or anything like that in a fit of anger…
>>153
For now, it seems like they’re going home, but I think Yoshiko will go to wake up Mutsumi this time…
In episode 7, since I was told to face Mortis, I can’t avoid facing him.
Mujika was dedicated to live performances to the extent of not preparing recorded sources, but in the end, it can’t be helped with just air, and they’re not the type to just make do with that, so I wonder what Umirin was planning to do.
>>155
It’s the opposite of being wise, so I guess that’s what it is.
>>155
That said, it was also Umi who was providing realistic solutions to unforeseen circumstances regarding the live performance.
Shoko, let’s create a new personality too.
In episode 7, Soyo had that perpetual Virgin Mary-like face, and this time she kept making a “not again” face, which really made me laugh.
That’s the scene where Mo-chan pushed Mutsu-chan, right?
I felt quite relieved because it seemed like there was definitely something that happened with Sho-chan, right…?
>>164
On the contrary, it’s almost suspected that someone did something to Mutsumi.
>>164
It’s because my friend, who disappeared alone without consulting anyone before, is now asking for advice.
Considering that all the other members of Mugika are impulsively acting and making big mistakes, Hinaka, who is still using her reason to hold back, is still within the realm of kindness…
What can I say, there are those who come joyfully to pick a fight, seeing elements to criticize with malicious intent!
>>171
You either ignore it or delete it; each person has to deal with it in their own way.
The entire Oblivion is being dragged down.
Mortis in his rebellious phase.
Foolish Timoris
Contemptuous Amoris
Doloris, the storm of anger
>>175
I like this.
What an interesting woman!
If Sayoko accepted Mortis, it would make things much easier regarding Mutsuki…
If Shoko accepts it, then Muku will probably accept Mortis as well…
>>177
If Shoko becomes not spicy for Muzika, then Mutsu has no problem, and if Mutsu becomes not spicy for Muzika, then Shoko has no problem.
The element itself is incredibly simple.
When I realized that, in a way, it’s the opposite of being wise, I started to feel indifferent to things that made no sense, and I’m not sure if that’s good or bad.
Well, to be honest, there are practically no moves below the level of the classic first dissolution regarding Sho-chan.
This time there are no abusive remarks or rejection, so it’s considerably more decent…
>>179
What we’re doing is a remarkable achievement within Musica, reflecting on the past normally and acting based on that.
There is no one else doing it at Musica.
Only Hoshika is the salvation.
I hate to say it, but the other members are a bit too much.
The OP has a cut that looks like Infinite Sword Polity, which is mysterious.
I hope you don’t forget that I’m saying this based on the premise that I’m having a great time and I like the characters.
>>183
I don’t want to belittle the character with strong words…
It’s not so much that I’m cold; it’s just that they’re talking about a band that, for mygo, is already over.
There is already a band now, and even if I take on another role, I can’t see Shouko as the leader she used to be, nor can I view Mutsumi simply as a quiet, natural person, so it won’t go back to how it was.
Since it’s already not my problem, I don’t feel anger or joy about it anymore, and I find myself questioning what their intention is.
It’s true that Shoko-chan is a wicked woman, but she’s just spinning her wheels as a result of her efforts.