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Translations of tweets from @fuwacina. For an archive of other Vocaloid-related Twitters I no longer keep up with, go here.

October 23rd, 2021

Everyone else should make the Earth in After Effects, too.

This being a free plugin is nuts.

To think it got this late while I was busy creating the Earth...

Whenever I can't think of how to present something in a video, I'm quick to rely on some plugin. Just call me Nobita.

Isn't it dreamy how all the elements that exist in this world are made by the activity of fixed stars...?

On stream, I talked about how I'm interested in phenomena that happen with fixed stars, but don't know anything about the names of constellations or stars, so people were like "are you more into astrophysics than astronomy?", and I was like "yeah yeah yeah yeah."

It's research, see.

I have to draw tons of illustrations of alcohol now, so I wanna drink.

Saturday dog deficiency.

I drew comics and made music and now I'm sleepy. (infant)

I'm not aiming to be a genius, but an idiotic genius.

[Retweeting the original clip] I'm super amazing for taking the nuance from this crappy original and making an actual song out of it. (?)

I was tasked with making the theme song for 2121's Magical Mirai. (huge lie) #TesrosetTransmission
["Magical, Magical, Magical Mirai
Onward to the future, clenching my fist
Push up the sun...!
Magical Mirai, Magical Mirai... (Unite!!)
Magical! Mirai! Magical Miraaai!!"]

An example of how having a common language makes conversations go quicker.

Science Dogs #TesrosetArt

[Utsubo: "The thing with work..."
Utsubo: "Once you start, you can keep going, but if you take a break, you can't resume it anymore."
Roset: "So like, the coefficient of static friction being bigger than the coefficient of kinetic friction?" Utsubo: "Totally."]

Fanservice for 0.4% of viewers. [Screenshot of her YouTube channel's age ranges, with 65+ being 0.4%.]

Footage of a Vtuber on a channel popular with youths suddenly singing a song from 60 years ago.

To the universe, human ages are practically a measurement error, and humanity's up-and-coming rookies.

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