Order No.112 "Suki x Gissan" Part 2

32 min 56 sec0

In this episode, we invite Gissan from "Suki Shumi Hakken! Manimani Radio" to delve into the true nature of the emotion we call "liking" something. Together with Gissan, who says their interests have been clear since childhood, we engage in a gentle dialogue—like a conversation shared in a cozy cafe—about the subtle distance between one's own passion and the perceptions of others.

We discuss the difficulty of sharing your "likes" with someone else.

Have you ever felt a tinge of loneliness when a friend doesn't reciprocate the same level of enthusiasm after you recommend something you're passionate about? Gissan and Tsujiline exchange views on the challenge of conveying your own "likes" to others and the unique sense of melancholy that comes with it. Perhaps it is so difficult to put into words precisely because the depth of our "likes" and our approaches to those subjects differ so greatly from person to person.

It seems everyone engages with their "likes" in different ways.

Some people want to thoroughly analyze their interests, while others prefer to enjoy them intuitively. Through their conversation, it becomes clear that there are countless varieties of "likes" among geeks. Along the way, we touch upon a specific incident where the intensity levels between oneself and a friend clashed, and the honest reaction shared at that moment was quite memorable. We explore the profound thoughts surrounding whether to cherish one's own private "likes" or to seek the joy of sharing them with others.

We enjoy taking the time to talk about our "likes" without rushing to a conclusion.

Rather than reaching a definitive conclusion, this program places more value on exploring one's own sensibilities through dialogue. This talk with Gissan is filled with moments that will make listeners rethink how they personally engage with their own "likes." As for the specific reaction Gissan shows during a particular situation mid-discussion, please be sure to listen to the full episode to find out.

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