I wrote a blog about my favorite idol.
"To all you idiots who have absolutely no clue about the true theme behind the new album 'Omāju' by 'Want to Bloom on a Full Moon Night,' this one's for you."
"Sorry for using strong language, okay? But seriously, that's what I genuinely thought, so that's why the title of this blog post turned out this way. Reflect on it, will you?"
"Now, let's get straight into the analysis. First of all, contrary to what's been widely said, the new album 'Omāju' by 'Want to Bloom on a Full Moon Night' is not about the 'plagiarism issue' that many artists have addressed... This is completely off the mark."
"What makes it clear is the lyrics of the album track 'Omāju.' That song..."
"In the second verse A-melody, it sings, 'The sleeping notes in the dim light had already been stolen, and what remained there was an empty, pitch-black room.'"
"And in the final chorus, it sings, 'Even if I'm stolen someday, even if the melody is eventually tainted, as long as it resonates with you now, that alone cannot be taken away.'"
"So, by now, it should be obvious, right? ...Huh? You still don't get it? Could it be that you're not someone who reads light novels or novels? The ability to read between the lines is an essential skill for otakus, you know?"
"Anyway, with that said, I've pretty much conveyed what I wanted to say... In essence, this latest album, 'Omāju,' by 'Want to Bloom on a Full Moon Night,' doesn't present their answer to the issues of plagiarism and originality. Rather, it's an album that sings about how the 'originality' they painstakingly acquired won't be tarnished no matter who copies it or how they do it!"
"In other words, when it comes to this work, the plagiarism issue is nothing more than a subtitle... Its essence lies in the part where the artist themselves, 'Want to Bloom on a Full Moon Night,' strengthens their intensity through 'Omāju.'"
"So, there you have it. To all you clueless folks out there, that was my brilliant analysis for you... Seriously, is there any other high school student who understands 'Want to Bloom on a Full Moon Night' as well as I do?"