“Oh, is this hell?”
The reason it got 10,000 buzzes was simple: the room was messy. It wasn’t just a little messy, it was so messy that you couldn’t even walk around.
The desk is filled with textbooks, writing utensils, games and character goods, and the drawers are so overflowing with items that they cannot even be closed, so they are left open.
Hinano posted a picture of her room with the comment, “This is my room when I was a high school girl. If it gets over 100 RTs I’ll show you my current room LOL. No one’s going to get any anyway LOL,” and it received not just 100 RTs, but over 1,900 RTs, which led to Hinano revealing her current room as well.
This room, published as “The room of a 28-year-old single Vtuber with no boyfriend,” is just as messy as her high school days. There is no space to sit on except on the bed, and the storage room is littered with electric fans and clothes that look as if they have been thrown away.
In response to this horrific scene, followers have responded with comments such as, “This is a real demon’s castle…”, “Wow, is this hell? It’s very realistic”, “Why is there a screwdriver on the bed lol”, “It’s forgivable because there’s no food”, and “Seeing that there are always worse people gives me the courage to think that I don’t need to clean yet.”
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What on earth happened to cause the room to become so messy, and why does she continue to live like this? After talking to Hinano, we discovered that a certain personality trait is related to the room.
“My high school was relatively close by, so I used to cycle to school, but I was a big fan of the NHK morning drama series that aired from 8am, and just because I wanted to watch it every morning, I was always late to school, so much so that I had to get scolded for being late.
However, when he ignored the instruction to not be late, he was forced to write a letter of apology after school along with the selected “late-to-be elites.”
I didn’t really want to write a letter of apology, but I couldn’t go home without submitting it, so I wrote something like “I haven’t apologized, I don’t want to apologize, this is too much trouble” and submitted it. I was a high school student who completely disregarded society. I don’t know if they found out I was reading it vertically.
And, as you can probably guess from reading this far, I have a tendency to not want to do things I don’t feel like doing, and I’m a relatively perfectionist by nature, so my room has been like this since I was in elementary school, let alone when I was in high school.” (Majou Hinano, same below)