After turning 18, life changes. There are certain responsibilities we have to take on, roles that we have to fit into. As adults, we need to change to fit into those roles and responsibilities. We need to grow up. Yamato Evergreen, who is soon to be 18, finds herself facing change. However, she doesn’t welcome it. In fact, she rejects it entirely. She refuses to change, and clings onto her childish ways. She soon finds out that being her childish self is no longer acceptable to the rest of society, and is forced to grow up. But she doesn’t know if she can grow up, “what does it even mean to grow up?” Is a question that she ponders. Will she find out her answer, as she goes on her very last adventure as a kid?
2025-02-05
Hey, Do You Remember When We Were Kids?
After turning 18, life changes. There are certain responsibilities we have to take on, roles that we have to fit into. As adults, we need to change to fit into those roles and responsibilities. We need to grow up. Yamato Evergreen, who is soon to be 18, finds herself facing change. However, she doesn’t welcome it. In fact, she rejects it entirely. She refuses to change, and clings onto her childish ways. She soon finds out that being her childish self is no longer acceptable to the rest of society, and is forced to grow up. But she doesn’t know if she can grow up, “what does it even mean to grow up?” Is a question that she ponders. Will she find out her answer, as she goes on her very last adventure as a kid?After turning 18, life changes. There are certain responsibilities we have to take on, roles that we have to fit into. As adults, we need to change to fit into those roles and responsibilities. We need to grow up. Yamato Evergreen, who is soon to be 18, finds herself facing change. However, she doesn’t welcome it. In fact, she rejects it entirely. She refuses to change, and clings onto her childish ways. She soon finds out that being her childish self is no longer acceptable to the rest of society, and is forced to grow up. But she doesn’t know if she can grow up, “what does it even mean to grow up?” Is a question that she ponders. Will she find out her answer, as she goes on her very last adventure as a kid?After turning 18, life changes. There are certain responsibilities we have to take on, roles that we have to fit into. As adults, we need to change to fit into those roles and responsibilities. We need to grow up. Yamato Evergreen, who is soon to be 18, finds herself facing change. However, she doesn’t welcome it. In fact, she rejects it entirely. She refuses to change, and clings onto her childish ways. She soon finds out that being her childish self is no longer acceptable to the rest of society, and is forced to grow up. But she doesn’t know if she can grow up, “what does it even mean to grow up?” Is a question that she ponders. Will she find out her answer, as she goes on her very last adventure as a kid?
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