The phenomenon that what you do at work affects your life outside of work is sometimes called an “occupational disease”. Various messages about occupational diseases spread on Twitter.Based on the example of reading the reply in the past, the tweet summary serviceTogether(Togutter) tried to dig deep.
Animators who don’t like anime
Manga artist Yuma Mihara caught the eye when she posted an occupational disease manga episode about her husband, Mr. Tappei, who is an animation director. Mr. Tappei says that when he became an animation director, he changed channels whenever a popular anime aired on TV.
The reason for this is that when you watch anime, you end up looking at character designs and movements from the perspective of “How would I draw them?”
Additionally, Pekeko, who is active as a VTuber, posted a manga in which she only thinks of Blender (a full-featured open-source 3DCG software) in her daily life.
I was curious about the curved structure of the seats in the sauna of a super public bath, or I looked at the sample drinks in the vending machine and thought about how to save the number of polygons when conversion to 3DCG. .
Regarding these comics, we have received many voices and examples of sympathy, especially from those who live in the same industry. Even when you spend your private time, you can say that it is a typical “symptom” of an occupational disease that you cannot forget what you are doing at work.
Occupational illnesses span a wide spectrum, from manufacturers to Self-Defense Force personnel
It’s an interesting point about occupational disease episodes that there are findings from the everyday people’s point of view, “I didn’t know there was such a point of view!”
Manga artist Saki Nakamura posted an episode in which a friend who was in charge of hiring at a printing equipment manufacturer complained about applicants, saying, “They just send printed resumes to printers. other companies without hesitation”.
As a hobbyist, it’s surprising that you can understand everything from the print to the manufacturer of the printer.
In response to this post, “People who have worked in a food factory always wipe their feet with a convenience store foot wiping mat before entering the store.” People from various professions raised checkpoints that are unique to their professions.
The experience of going camping with people from the Self-Defense Forces has become a hot topic.
Masayuki Kikuchi, a military photojournalist, said that when the SDF officer who accompanied him during the camp was cleaning the tent, he “filled in the holes in the pegs, turned the ground upside down, and covered the top with leaves.” seems to have completely disappeared.
It seems that this kind of act has the implication of preventing the enemy from discovering that the camp has been set up. In response to this post, you may see tricks that are unfamiliar to ordinary people, such as ‘When you go camping with the Self-Defense Forces, you hit a stake so that it lines up with the next tent ” and ` “The method of tying the rope is a mystery. We have received testimonials that it is possible.
The subject of “occupational diseases” sent by people in various professions is full of new perspectives and interesting findings from people outside the industry. People in the same industry respond with empathy, while people outside the industry respond with surprise.
It was “Twitter weekly trend business trip version understandable in about 3 minutes” sent by Togetter. If you would like to revisit the Togetter summary presented this time, please click here. Next time we look forward to it.
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