four years later and these boys still have my heart ;v;
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four years later and these boys still have my heart ;v;
Wakazumi the world.
Izumi Senpai Seems Nervous
Even though Notice Me Senpai no longer exists on the App Store, I still love the memories I have with the game, maybe one day it’ll come back, even if it seems unlikely.
Star Story goes to Ikemen by Shinobu Akamatsu
(side note: these were all made by Yurei)
Recently, the long acclaimed Student Story Anthology, where high school students all around Japan send their short stories in hope that it would make the cut, has published its 7th volume. As always, they have published the best short stories submitted. However, nothing gets as much attention as the star story. The main feature of the anthology shows off the best of what student can do, so the position is very much sought after. Whoever writes the story that manages to snatch this opputition also gets a prize for their contribution. And it just so happens that this volume’s star story comes from our very own school! Izumi Amachi, a third year in class 3-C, submitted a last-minute entry called ‘Hypocrisy’ to the Anthology and was chosen as the star story. Aside from a cash prize of 15,000 yen, he has garnered a large amount of attention for it and we’re here to give you his thoughts on the matter. --- Shinobu: Good afternoon, Izumi-senpai. How have you been? Izumi: I’ve been pretty good! I’m still amazed at everything that’s happened. Shinobu: I’m glad to hear that, Senpai! Anyway, have you ever anticipated that your story would become the anthology’s feature? Izumi: I hadn’t. To be honest, I didn’t even think of the anthology when I was writing it. It was only when I was talking to my friend, Wakatoshi-kun, that the thought came to mind. Even then, it still took some coaxing from him to convince me to submit it. Shinobu: Really? I heard that your story fitted really well with the overall theme of duality in the volume. Could you tell us what your entry was about? Izumi: Hypocrisy is about a man who quite stubborn within his beliefs, but somehow managed to befriend someone who is the absolute antithesis of his views, his polar opposite. The story detail of how his relationship with the other affected his life and his line of thinking. His beliefs, his pride, his integrity, all of it had come under question until he can come to terms with it. Shinobu: That’s quite an interesting premise. What inspired you to write the piece? Izumi: I would have to say that all the different people in the third year and how they interact with each other gave me the ideas for the story. Take Suzuki-san and Yamato-san for example. They work with very different music genres and style, and their personalities are near-opposites, but they’re still really good friends. Even my friendship with Wakatoshi-kun would come as a surprise to most people, and it’s that dynamic that gave so much material to work with my story. Shinobu: It’s nice to hear that our school helped inspire you. Are there any other pieces of yours that you believe would’ve been published? Izumi: Ah, I’m not really sure. This was the first time I’ve done something like (submitting a piece for publication) and I’m not sure if anything I’ve previously written would be up to quality. I suppose I do have some other work I’m proud of. I have a series of short poems I make in my free time as practice, and I think some of them are better than the others. There’s also the first novel I wrote when I first came to the school. I mean, it’s nothing special. It was about a child who lived a double life in his dreams and there’s certainly a lot left to be desired from it, but it was the first time I completed one. So I'm really proud of what I’ve accomplished. Shinobu: Wow, Senpai. That’s a lot. How come we’ve never seen any of your works until recently? Izumi: I was really self-conscious about showing my works. I’ve only let a few people read them. Shinobu: Ah. In any case, can we expect more writing from you?Izumi: I can’t promise that I’ll show everything, but I assure you that I have a plan and that I won't stop writing.
heck yeah it is
Notice Me Senpai - I drew Izumi-senpai without glasses. :3
He’s my favorite senpai~!
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Notice me Senpai Birthdays Masterlist
Jan - 5th: Soujiro (Calligraphy Club Senpai) - 17th: Takahiro (Part-time Job Senpai) - 31st: Haruka (School Infirmary Sensei) Feb - 1st: Touru (Student Council President) - 15th: Ai (Cupid Senpai) - 29th: Kei (Ninja Senpai) March - 1st: Makoto (Basketball Captain Senpai) - 22nd: Takeru (Childhood Friend Senpai) April - 9th: Souh (Butler Senpai) - 18th: Katsuo (Swim Team Senpai) May - 2nd: Jae (Breakdance Senpai) - 5th: Yuu (Young Senpai) - 30th: Kyouya (Sensei) June - 17th: Hideki (Crammer Senpai) - 22nd: Souma (Gourmet Club Senpai) - 29th: Ren (Lazy Senpai) July - 10th: Seiichi (Robotics Club Senpai) - 16th: Reiji (Science Lab Senpai) - 24th: Ryuu (Villain Senpai) August - 11th: Wakatoshi (Delinquent Senpai) - 16th: Viktor (Vampire Sensei) - 26th: Suzuki (Idol Senpai) September - 13th: Itsuki (Ghost Senpai) - 23rd: Shun (Gamer Senpai) October - 2nd: Izumi (Nerd Senpai) - 12th: Kurou (Director Senpai) - 25th: Tokiya (Drama Club Senpai) November - 5th: Yamato (Rocker Senpai) - 11th: Sousuke (Archery Team Senpai) - 11th: Hinata (Tea Ceremony Senpai) - 13th: Jéan (Playboy Senpai) - 26th: Hajime (School Festival Senpai) December - 22nd: Touya (Art Club Senpai) - 30th: Baa (Goat Senpai)
I just want both of them being nerds and speaking elvish
Nerd Senpai won of course
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