OSTER project's Twitter
Translations of tweets from @fuwacina. For an archive of other Vocaloid-related Twitters I no longer keep up with, go here.
May 27th, 2020
I kinda want things like this to contribute to my lyrics. Making my lyrics more and more real... Even though they were so fantasy-esque before...
Maybe I grew up stupidly honest because of a blessed environment. I'm grateful for it, but because I grew up stupidly honest, I couldn't understand the thought processes of someone on the opposite end of the spectrum for a long time. Maybe I still can't.
You're taught not to do to others what you wouldn't want done to you, but they don't teach you that doing something you like to others won't necessarily them make happy, do they?? For instance, I'm happy when people say they like me, but I was shocked to learn that only people who enough self-confidence can honestly accept such a compliment.
I finally understand now how if you don't interact with a variety of people and learn about other ways of thinking, you won't notice your own biases and irregularities. I'm slow to pick things up, so it took a lot of time.
There's so much I'm still in the midst of learning about humans even after turning 30, so I'll probably die still not understanding half of it. Humans have way too many ways of thinking and living. Humans are amazing.
Modesty can be seen as a virtue, but excessive modesty can hurt those around you, so you have to always stay in a state of neither pride nor modesty.
And saying "I don't have any friends" pushes aside those who thought they were your friends, so you shouldn't say that either. But sometimes I do feel unbearably isolated and alone in the world, so it's hard.
When you say "the likes of me" about yourself, it tramples on the goodwill of people who like you, so you shouldn't say it.
Support the existence of people who look up to the likes of you.
Ahh! How vulgar! What a vulgar taste! Spectacular!
You often hear people say "what a refined taste" after eating something, but they never say "what a vulgar taste," huh?
The bassline in the outro of mumur twins from O to W
mumur twins from O to W