Forget The Moon…I’m Going to The Golden Land

“…The Witch will praise the wise, and should bestow four treasures. One shall be, all the gold from the Golden Land…” – The Witch’s Epitaph

After adding a link on my homepage to “UshiromiyaSOL” on my homepage I’ve had a few people ask “What’s Ushiromiya mean?” and “Who’s Ushiromiya?” well let me explain my dear readers.

Let’s begin with what UshiromiyaSOL isn’t; UshiromiyaSOL is not a one-person operation.

I only function as a content creator for UshiromiyaSOL while someone else handles all the investing until I am in a safer country [I don’t trust my country not to steal from me]. At most, I only give approval if I feel comfortable, as some projects I might not feel comfortable supporting depending on the founders or other factors.

One example being if there are any developers in the project such as Jed McCaleb of MtGOX infamy.

The name UshiromiyaSOL comes from the 2007 Murder Mystery/Paranormal horror Visual Novel “Umineko no Naku Koro ni” (When the Seagulls Cry) by the Japanese author Ryukishi07 and a recurring theme in the novel is the fact there is a there is a room that has a mountain of gold for those who are able to solve “The Witch’s Epitaph”

The idea was a way to break my ThickWager’s social media and my pro-crypto content apart; I’ve gone so far as to even begin working on creating a Low-Poly Max Headroom style VTuber avatar to begin doing recap videos and other content in the Crypto Space using the “UshiromiyaSOL” branding to help with talking about projects I believe in such as the Monkey Pox Token and other tokens.

Along with working on UshiromiyaSOL I’ve also been working on developing a Multi-User Blog I plan to collaborate with others on called FLAB.BLOG and a classic style message board that I am slowly working on titled “ObeseTalk” an alternative to the Toxic “Curvage” and “Feabie”; imagine a site in the vain of the old era of “dimensionsmagazine.com” which has gone downhill since they purged most of their story archive and removed themselves from the Wayback Machine.

I am sorry if anyone been wondering where I’ve gone or why the blogs aren’t being as kept updated as other’s wanted.

Until next time
This is The Professor
Signing Off.