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Feb 7, 2020
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Already mentioned that there is no update this month as the author is moving.

"Thank you for your continued support! The author will be moving tomorrow, December 1st. I'll be relocating to a new work environment.

Right now, my house is in total chaos, a complete mess lol. It's been a long battle, but the day has finally come... Naturally, my work PCs are packed up, so updates will be on hiatus this month... I appreciate your understanding.

Next month, I'll be starting fresh and resuming updates, so I hope you'll continue to support me.

P.S. I'm exhausted...

Translated with DeepL.com (free version)"

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Feb 7, 2020
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This just posted by the author. Looks like there are no updates until after New Year.

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Thank you for your support throughout 2025. This year is drawing to a close.

Looking back, the author had been actively considering a move since the start of the year. The previous apartment had become cramped, power shortages were frequent, the circuit breaker kept tripping, and health issues were mounting, so a serious search for a new rental was underway.

But before we knew it, the conversation shifted toward building a brand-new detached house... Thankfully, thanks to meeting a capable salesperson at the house builder we approached, we gained the trust of a partner regional bank,
and construction was completed safely within the year. In reality, some parts are still unfinished lol, and there were plenty of troubles... Like water leaks and flooding due to misaligned washing machine and toilet pipes... Not funny at all. We all screamed while the whole family scooped up water... There were... various things... Due to a rookie salesperson's mistake – a classic Okinawa blunder – the exterior tiles were installed facing the wrong way... There were... various things lol.


I'll stop here since I can't write everything down... By the way, the living room curtains are still missing due to repeated delivery delays, leaving it completely exposed...



So, on December 1st, the movers brought our belongings over, and that day... our long-awaited new life didn't begin. Instead, the hell of moving truly started then... For the next week, it was back and forth between the old and new homes...

During the day, I handled the constant stream of contractors at the new place. After dark, I'd return to the old place to wrestle with the remaining boxes, discarded appliances, and the seemingly endless pile of trash—battling until midnight every night... The gas wasn't connected at the new place yet,

so I'd shower at the old place and head back to the new one late at night... My final move was ten times harder than I ever imagined... By the time things finally settled down, my son and I had hurt our backs and ended up at the chiropractor...

As you can see from the photos, the workroom remains completely untouched—there were simply too many other priorities, and it's still a mess... The main PC desk, which broke and was disposed of as bulky waste,

hasn't been replaced yet... It's impossible to get any work done... Work will likely resume after the New Year. I apologize. I'd be grateful for your understanding.



Despite this, to all the supporters who continue to back me, thank you so very much. I will never forget this kindness. It looks like 2026 will bring a fresh start in a better environment.

Wishing you all a wonderful New Year.
 

xs0727

New Member
Feb 1, 2025
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This just posted by the author. Looks like there are no updates until after New Year.

View attachment 5582551


Thank you for your support throughout 2025. This year is drawing to a close.

Looking back, the author had been actively considering a move since the start of the year. The previous apartment had become cramped, power shortages were frequent, the circuit breaker kept tripping, and health issues were mounting, so a serious search for a new rental was underway.

But before we knew it, the conversation shifted toward building a brand-new detached house... Thankfully, thanks to meeting a capable salesperson at the house builder we approached, we gained the trust of a partner regional bank,
and construction was completed safely within the year. In reality, some parts are still unfinished lol, and there were plenty of troubles... Like water leaks and flooding due to misaligned washing machine and toilet pipes... Not funny at all. We all screamed while the whole family scooped up water... There were... various things... Due to a rookie salesperson's mistake – a classic Okinawa blunder – the exterior tiles were installed facing the wrong way... There were... various things lol.


I'll stop here since I can't write everything down... By the way, the living room curtains are still missing due to repeated delivery delays, leaving it completely exposed...



So, on December 1st, the movers brought our belongings over, and that day... our long-awaited new life didn't begin. Instead, the hell of moving truly started then... For the next week, it was back and forth between the old and new homes...

During the day, I handled the constant stream of contractors at the new place. After dark, I'd return to the old place to wrestle with the remaining boxes, discarded appliances, and the seemingly endless pile of trash—battling until midnight every night... The gas wasn't connected at the new place yet,

so I'd shower at the old place and head back to the new one late at night... My final move was ten times harder than I ever imagined... By the time things finally settled down, my son and I had hurt our backs and ended up at the chiropractor...

As you can see from the photos, the workroom remains completely untouched—there were simply too many other priorities, and it's still a mess... The main PC desk, which broke and was disposed of as bulky waste,

hasn't been replaced yet... It's impossible to get any work done... Work will likely resume after the New Year. I apologize. I'd be grateful for your understanding.



Despite this, to all the supporters who continue to back me, thank you so very much. I will never forget this kindness. It looks like 2026 will bring a fresh start in a better environment.

Wishing you all a wonderful New Year.
shit
 

avspike

New Member
Jul 5, 2021
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This just posted by the author. Looks like there are no updates until after New Year.

View attachment 5582551


Thank you for your support throughout 2025. This year is drawing to a close.

Looking back, the author had been actively considering a move since the start of the year. The previous apartment had become cramped, power shortages were frequent, the circuit breaker kept tripping, and health issues were mounting, so a serious search for a new rental was underway.

But before we knew it, the conversation shifted toward building a brand-new detached house... Thankfully, thanks to meeting a capable salesperson at the house builder we approached, we gained the trust of a partner regional bank,
and construction was completed safely within the year. In reality, some parts are still unfinished lol, and there were plenty of troubles... Like water leaks and flooding due to misaligned washing machine and toilet pipes... Not funny at all. We all screamed while the whole family scooped up water... There were... various things... Due to a rookie salesperson's mistake – a classic Okinawa blunder – the exterior tiles were installed facing the wrong way... There were... various things lol.


I'll stop here since I can't write everything down... By the way, the living room curtains are still missing due to repeated delivery delays, leaving it completely exposed...



So, on December 1st, the movers brought our belongings over, and that day... our long-awaited new life didn't begin. Instead, the hell of moving truly started then... For the next week, it was back and forth between the old and new homes...

During the day, I handled the constant stream of contractors at the new place. After dark, I'd return to the old place to wrestle with the remaining boxes, discarded appliances, and the seemingly endless pile of trash—battling until midnight every night... The gas wasn't connected at the new place yet,

so I'd shower at the old place and head back to the new one late at night... My final move was ten times harder than I ever imagined... By the time things finally settled down, my son and I had hurt our backs and ended up at the chiropractor...

As you can see from the photos, the workroom remains completely untouched—there were simply too many other priorities, and it's still a mess... The main PC desk, which broke and was disposed of as bulky waste,

hasn't been replaced yet... It's impossible to get any work done... Work will likely resume after the New Year. I apologize. I'd be grateful for your understanding.



Despite this, to all the supporters who continue to back me, thank you so very much. I will never forget this kindness. It looks like 2026 will bring a fresh start in a better environment.

Wishing you all a wonderful New Year.
He basically just whined about everything like nothing bad ever happens to anyone else
 
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