Up and coming idol to NEETs and hikikomori Milk-chan has updated her blog recently after being mentioned on numerous web sites, and because of the presence of fan art on Pixiv.
A quick search for 知多みるく(Chita Miruku) on Pixiv reveals a small but growing selection of fan art, which can be seen below:
“A recently graduated 22-year-old may be nothing, but I’m going to help you Mr. NEET!!” (Bottom corner reads: “NEETs, it may be hopeless, but give it your best, ok?”)
“I’m so constricted!”
“If nothing else, I’m gyunyuu (milk) aren’t I?” (The object in her hand simply reads ‘file’).
In an earlier update, she also expressed her wish for someone to create a figurine of her.
While her popularity is growing, the presence of online fan art raises the question of whether or not she is actually getting anyone to leave their rooms…
http://blog.blochiita.jp/milk/kiji/13667.html
“She” appears to have grown a penis also..
her moe-ness is starting to get me =3
me 2, damn their tactic are starting to work.
Oooh, ooh, I just had a thought!!
The Japanese government should hire Milk-chan cosplayers to visit the NEETS and lure them outside! GOLD!
To the Japanese literate:
Have anyone seen Milk-chan’s website? Does it have any sort of motivational element to it?
Or is it simply a blog?
Furthermore, is Milk-chan an actual 22-year-old girl doing the blogging, or is she a fabrication of the anti-NEET movement?
You could say it is a motivational blog, since it is urging people to get work.
I think it is probably a female staffer who is writing it.
Don’t tell Raiken though.
Calling a job agency an “anti-NEET movement” is quite novel. Rather like calling a shelter “part of the anti-homeless movement”. Not that I wish to condemn or condone NEETs…
lol I actually think it would be hilarious if it was a guy although it’s more likely several individuals taking turns. At least in regards to the comments system.
^It’s not easy to find. I do well to hide my identity.
I’ll admit something – yesterday I was scanning through the comments for any tell-tale writing quirks gaijin are prone to make to try to identify which name you might be posting under at her blog. ^^;
It’s quite a motivational blog by means of her cheerful exhortations to the readers, and the kind responses Miruku gives to many of the comments made to her posts.
Sort of like a moe, chirpy, female Danny Choo.
Rule 34, anyone?