You know, I heard people says exercise makes you healthy, but the truth is, no exercise will let you cripple
Hello GG welcome to the weekly report! According to our good tradition, I should introduce the cover first, because the scene of {Loot 1} is still in the confidentiality stage, and we will not reveal the scene of {Loot 1} here, So I put Fennec here to let you guys won’t be too bored. Okay let's get started.
First of all, I want to tell you guys some data. {Jewelry} has entered Pixiv's R18G rankings for three consecutive days {10/4, 10/5, 10/6}. They are ranked 44th, 12th, and 26th respectively. In fact, based on previous experience, I knew that this would probably be on the popular ranking list, but I didn’t expect it to be so popular. you know what? basically all image post are on the ranking list, and Pixiv automatically sent me an mail to tell me about it, {Doll SS}, {Mo R}…. Funny thing is the only video I have on the list is {Irur 2}, and it’s actually a pretty simple video, if you asked me to pick the best I would say is {Stream sniping 5} or {Loot 0} or something like that. Now don’t get me wrong. I don’t mean that you all should go and hit like button for me. I'm not a some Youtube channel that pauses the video in the halfway and asks you to like and subscribe(That drives me nuts), What I really mean is that I think most of my guesses are correct. The R18G community is more focused on showing girls’ body instead of interacting with girl and boy. Otherwise, There is no reason why any work with plot and animation should have lower views than a few boxes placed over there. Well, this is actually not a secret. I have always welcomed others to learn from my experience. Make more works to expand the R18G community, so that I will have more things to see, but I still have to tell you that although the {Jewelry} has been overwhelmingly praised, I will still focus on making the {Loot} series, I'll tell you more about the production plans later but first let me share with you what I have been busy with recently.
I remember mentioning that I had early signs of degenerative arthritis. My fitness coach told me that if things keep going this way, stairs would become my worst enemy soon. Besides that, I also have a bunch of health issues from sitting for too long. Normally, I go to the gym twice a week, working out for an hour each time. I thought that was enough, but my unresponsive fingers and aching knees make me feel like I’m 70 years old. The truth is, it’s impossible to counterbalance over 100 work hours a week with just 2 hours at the gym. So, I ended up doing rehab-like exercises at the gym, like a 70 years old.
If I told you I was working out, you might imagine weights and machines, but honestly, all I’m doing is lifting my arms and legs and rolling around on the floor. My health was so bad that I didn’t even need to lift weights—just moving my limbs was a struggle. When I started doing these exercises, I felt pain in my neck, shoulders, arms, hips, thighs, knees, feet... pretty much everywhere. But interestingly, after pushing myself harder in recent workouts, I suddenly felt ten years younger the other day. I used to think I was healthy, but only then did I realize that I wasn’t. I'm just used to the soreness and stiffness. It made me think back to when my knees used to lock up every morning, making it impossible to bend or straighten them. It was a serious issue, but I didn’t care much back then. I should’ve paid more attention to those warning signs.
But after almost two weeks of cutting back on work and exercising more, I feel great now. At least my knees don’t lock up or feel uncomfortable anymore. Honestly, I think everyone should hit the gym—not to become a muscle-bound athlete, but to avoid ending up in a wheelchair at 30. Let me tell you a story.
The other night, my neighbor invited me over for dinner. I shared with them the health issues I’d been dealing with recently and how I was working on them. They mentioned that they take walks around the neighborhood every evening after 8 PM. I even met their 94-year-old mother—though she moved slowly, she was still getting around on her own. I couldn’t help but wonder if I was the only one there with joint problems, even though these folks were all 30 years older than me at least.
Just then, their son came back from outside. He had some medication in his hand, and I got curious. He seemed reluctant to talk about it, and I could see the exhaustion, frustration, and a hint of anger in his expression. But he kept it polite, just saying, “Uh, yeah... my back hurts,” before leaving the living room. His mother noticed his reaction wasn’t exactly polite, so she quickly explained that he’s been working until 8 PM every Monday through Saturday, and he’s had back pain for a while now. She really hopes he finds time to find physical therapist. “He won’t even sit down for a bowl of soup” she said.
I knew a physical therapist wouldn’t solve his problem. I’ve heard that most car mechanics deal with back pain, but I never thought a guy in his early 20s would be seeing a doctor for it. I wondered how I could help him. I’d love to recommend my fitness coach, but getting someone who works until 8 PM six days a week to find time for the gym is pretty tough. Sure, muscle relaxers might give him some short-term relief, and a massage therapist might make him feel better for a week, but those aren’t long-term solutions. He needs to learn how to use his body properly to avoid injuries—or at least be able to stretch and recover after those long work hours.
I talked to my friend about this, and I think his approach is more practical. He agreed that while going to the gym and study with a coach is a long-term solution, it’s unrealistic to expect someone with such long work hours to find time for the gym. He suggested I recommend a supportive brace instead. Even if he doesn’t have the time or energy for the gym, a brace could at least help reduce the strain. It made sense to me. I’m not his best friend or family member, and people tend to trap themselves in their things they believe
When I had my first job, my boss expected me to start work two hours before my actual shift began, saying it would help me learn more. Back then, others told me I was being exploited and that my boss was terrible. I told them I had to do it. When I worked as a manager in a restaurant, I’d get up at 9 AM to get ready for work, and I wouldn’t leave the place until 2 AM, thinking to myself, “I have to do this.” I once spent $20 on a cab to attend a work event I didn’t even want to go to, with people I didn’t care to meet, and I still thought, “I have to do this.” Even when I’d pass by a café and resist buying myself a drink I really wanted, Just to save two dollars. I think humans are wired to get used to pain—to survive, you have to make peace with discomfort, so you don’t break down or lose your mind.
People often create stories to limit themselves, so if I told his son, “You don’t actually have to work so much,” or “Health should be your priority,” or “Working out would help you,” I think those heartfelt suggestions might be worthless to him. All I can realistically do is suggest a brace. People find it easier to spend money than to change. So, finding a good brace might be the only thing I can do for him. The rest is up to him to learn and figure out on his own journey through life. As outsiders, we can mostly just listen to the challenges others face.
I’ve heard so many stories filled with tragic. These people are the protagonists of their own stories—like the one who can’t invest in themselves because they’re constantly giving money to their parents, or the one who can’t go to the gym because they work full-time, or the person who’s driven a bus for 30 years to support their two kids. You know, most of the time, I don’t point out the flaws in their logic. I once spoke with someone who wanted a divorce because her husband made her miserable every day. She said she couldn’t leave him because their kids will lose father and have psychological issues. But honestly, even if my parents had divorced, I would’ve known who my mom and dad were, and I wouldn’t have cared about their relationship. They chose to marry; it had nothing to do with me. So, if they decided to separate, I’d respect their decision.
I have a friend who’s been running a shop for three years without seeing much growth in customers or income. When I asked, “What’s your plan?” I hoped to hear something like, “I’m working on a new product...” or “I’m testing out new strategies...” or “I’m planning an...” Do you know what he said? He told me he couldn’t do any of that because his wife would get too tired if things got busier. He said he couldn’t launch new products or host events because she might feel exhausted. Honestly, if you feel like your wife is holding you back, you should talk to her about it now—ask her to change or support you, or it’s best to part ways. Otherwise, 20 years down the road, you’ll end up resenting her. “If only she wasn’t so lazy back then, I’d be living in a mansion by now”, This kind of thinking is obviously not helpful to your career or relationship.
Now you see why I don’t tell his son, “You don’t have to work so hard.” It’s not that I don’t care, I just know it’s pointless. You can only hope that they figure things out for themselves. At least, that’s how I see it. So, tomorrow, I might ask my friends in the auto repair field if they know of any good supportive brace instead. But for now, let’s get back to video production.
I’m feeling great now—no more stiff fingers or aching knees. The strange thing is, These issues may be present for over a year, but I never paid attention until they got really bad. It’s only when my knee completely locked up or when I couldn’t move my index finger that I realized something was wrong. Through this experience, I learned that while the human spirit has no limits, our bodies do. Now that I feel healthy again, it’s time to get back to creating.
Currently, I’m working on {Loot 1}, and the progress is pretty good. It might even be ready for release this week. As for the {Jewelry}… it’s clear that everyone wants to see all the girls, so the plan is to mix a few episodes of the {Jewelry} series into the {Loot} series produce. They’ll probably be single-shot loop shorts. Considering my limited time, I can’t make them super polished, but I’ve noticed that single-shot loop shorts are always popular, so I think people won’t mind.
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