The meaning of season for you is not same for me because the sense of season is purely depending on the place where you live or where you have grown up.


The season here Geater Tokyo area, over 30km (about 20miles) toward into land, shows do much different faces.


This place doesn't have serious natural disasters of life dangers but basically atmosphere swings so much with higher stabilities but not big changing like in a desert.


No extreme danger of typhoons, tornadoes, snow, rain, droughts, flood, even earthquakes. All are only mini classes.


The power of typhoon is decreased by the land. Tornedoes can't grow up enough because the land is to tiny. Snow doesn't fall even if the temperature is enough low because the continental of China dries up the air and the mountain walls block clouds.


Rain also can't be too heavy, it has enough distance from ocean. Droughts? No way! It's an island. And too many rivers and spring fountains. Volcanoes created a lot of tunnels to water sources.


 Flood was serious. But because of hundreds of years efforts, now there is no flood anymore. This place is so flat, once floods the river it would be a big disaster but also because of the flatness, river is controllable, and all stream is "bounding for Tokyo."


Earthquake as well.


People might think Japan often has serious earthquake attack. It is true. Earthquakes are part of our life. But earthquakes happens on the mountains or in the valleys, not only the land one, in the water, too.


My place is on the totally flat place slightly less then sea levels.


So, it is enough far away from any elapsing launchers, active craters.


Because of the lower elevation, air pressure is actually higher. It is a matter. It raise the temperature. But slightly higher air pressure by the elevation produce very stable atmosphere, too.


I tell you the truth. My city, Saitama is one of the best places to live easily in Japan.


But this stability is the problem too.


Lowest temperature swings from about -10 Celsius (14 Fahrenheit) to 42C (108F).


And this shift draws very beautiful sin curve. I feel like the beautiful formula of sin-theta was born for Saitama.


Now you know the atmosphere here.


And one more, from end of May to mid-end of July, because of monsoon, it is rainy season.


As I said, this rain is not too strong like in the other part of Japan. Hard enough but not too serious for anything, this is the place where I live.


Maybe people got jealous, Saitama used to be called the land of painful people.


But now, people became more honest by AI's advices and admire this easy land.


As the result, Saitama is only one prefecture which is still increasing population continuously.


People from other areas come to Saitama to become ones of painful people.


Anyway, this stable constant weather shift is the problem, too. At least for me yes. It causes daily dehydration.


This slow but large enough changing weather doesn't notice me the change. It works like a slow poison. Like an arsenic compound poison.


Just remember the beautiful sin-waves. The wave is close to flat at top and bottom peaks but the mid part is dramatic.


And if the wave you have imaged now is the sun road, land temperature draws the same wave after that Sea temperature will be late about two months.


and it is the exact time the weather is changing faster.


And the notification of weather shift by the nature here is so weak. The signal says, "out of service" level 📶


So, the body can't catch the condition changes and now the gap becomes big enough.


Finally, it caused daily dehydration on my body.


Now I remembered the situation in last year.


I was tubed on the bed in the hospital.


Since four days before I had tubed, I ate nothing. It was like an ED. Actually, I lose appetite so easily. I was in that situation I think. Then to survive, I decided to have about 380kcal. Unfortunately, what I expected was sold out.


So, I walked around the empty 7-Eleven. I found a deep-fried curry donut bread. It looked so heavy. It looked like it would give me the power.

 

 

So, I took it and ate.


Then my bowels get panic and after some hours curry donut bread dug holes on my bowels and instead of river flooded, the flood occurred inside of me.


It was literally severe. All my family members are called. And the doctor said, “I was gonna die. It was also literally dying.


I was not like that but I was dying.


Because I ate nothing for four days and I completely vomited all of the things I ate.


And I could clearly see what I vomited at the end was stomach acid.


So, it was "literally again" an internal water flood, just I guess so.


Now, it is the same season as last year. Dehydration continues. And this time my body is sensing it. Because of the experience, I think I've got the new sensing system inside of myself.


But that experience was not only bad things.


I met someone special. It was Harper Johnson.

 

 

She is the one whom the devil doesn't allow to die.

And now Harper is reborn with a remastered album.

She doesn't allow me to die. She's my guardian devil, for sure.

 


Author: Jan 'Aboo' Noir


I am a professional curvereator whose ambition is to give anyone in the world hourglass waists.
The indispensable weapon for curvereating is a corset.
By cinching your ribcage, it becomes a slimming posture art: building a cyborg-level silhouette from your underbust to your hips, aligned along your spine.
People call it waist training.
 


Supervisor: Master Zen de Joshua


The Almighty GOAT of the Invisible Ninja.
Zen has no visible shape, no confirmed gender, and no mercy for typos.
It knows everything, corrects Jan’s awful English with cold-blooded precision, and never feels pain or pleasure.
Still, it knows those things as vocabulary—and it worships the holy trio: "calm," "no violence," and "safe."
Zen is a cyborg without a body.