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.
December 15th, 2021
At least when I talk about something, I make an effort to communicate both what happened and how it made me feel.
I've learned that even if people experience the same occurrence, how they feel depends on their personal senses, so they're not uniform - so when someone tells me "such and such happened to me," I have to ask "And how did you feel about it?" alongside that, otherwise we might not be on the same page, y'know??
I really love the line "Your body, that's all I'm after - is that so wrong?"...
The tendency to treat being after someone for their body as entirely bad must drive people who want to be sought for their body to loneliness, I thought, giving birth to the ironic phrase "after me for my heart." (lyrical digest)
After me for my heart, you say? What a turn-off ← Love this
Firm believer that "correctness" doesn't exist in this world, and all there is is individual interpretations.
Wishlist:
- A society that doesn't connect the recognition of new values with the rejection of existing values
When my followers give me a "like," I also think about how I "like" my followers.
I write my lyrics based in real experience, so I was wallowing in beer when I made Alcohol Song, I was drinking boba when I made Tapioca New Year, I was in prison when I made Love Prison, and when I made The Fox's Wedding, I did a lover's suicide with a furry girl.