Official Introduction
"I am visible but impalpable... This is ideal for a journalist."
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Story
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| People always fail to recognize a mass atrocity when they are a part of it. From things as small as "art" left by tourists on ancient steles, to the lynchings in the square, or even more typically, full-scale wars. It always takes a long time before they finally feel the pain and truly reflect on what they have done. WWII was exactly a mixture of these tragedies. The camera has faithfully recorded the cruelty of war: missiles, gunfire, building ruins, and countless sufferings. In front of these seemingly black-and-white yet in fact bloody photos, people finally came to their senses. In order to obtain these photos and wake the people up, he had to get closer and closer to dangers and capture those brutal moments, until his body became as cold as reality. | ||
| Monthly Collection 40%
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| Sprint Race between Ms. Check and the Carbuncle Boy with Umbrella Still at Work The Wolf & The Girl in Red Cloak Ms. EM Current's Wanted Poster: X Trialogue between The Spherical Satellite, The UFO & Cow, and Ms. Zinnia Ms. Orb Reciting A New Poem ... | ||
| The Torpid Yet Discerning Observant [UTTU×Click] 80%
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| Pandora Wilson: Many are impressed by your works... Those dangerous moments on the battlefield are cruel, bloody, yet astounding. Click/Story:... Pandora Wilson: There are even doubts about their authenticity. Click/Story:... Pandora Wilson: Aren't you going to say anything to defend yourself? Won't you discuss your work philosophy, photographic composition, angles...? Click/Story: Thank you. Pandora Wilson: ? Click/Story:... They are true. The wars happened in front of me. Pandora Wilson: Looks like not all photographers are responsive to their surroundings. Click/Story: An insect. Pandora Wilson: ? With a short click, the camera perfectly captured the moment when the insect landed on Pandora Wilson. Click/Story: New work: Ms. Lips Kissing Nature. | ||
Birthday Letter
1: When asked about memories of his birthdays, Click recalled all the dangerous escapes during the war, which he didn't feel like talking about.
2: Click decided to open up a birthday-themed section in his personal photography collection, and the first photo he added was the one he took with birthday party guests.
3: The moment the "cake bomb" passed over Click's body and hit an unfortunate guest in the face, Click immediately raised the camera in his hand.
Wilderness Conversation
| My desire to capture the most authentic and meaningful image feels almost instinctive. But it is also a sense of duty. It compels me to get closer and closer to my subject, until I can capture its true essence. | |||||||||||||||||
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| The Flaming Boxer, The Ice Cream Debate, The Suitcase's Magical Voyage, The Warden's Childish Game... | ||
| So many photos... are you sure you want me to have them? | ||
| I capture these moments and share them with those who can't see such things with their own eyes... people like you. | ||
| Thank you so much! I'll cherish these photos forever! | ||
| I knew it, you and I are alike, always in pursuit of truth. "Headonion" needs contributors like you, sir. |
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| You mean... you're interested in my photo? | |||||
| To be genuinely immersed in capturing genuine images from places nearby... that's a dream come true for every media professional who is dedicated to seeking the truth rather than pandering to the masses. | |||||
| What do you think? I've heard that sighting of cows and unidentified flying objects still occur in the wilderness. | |||||
| Sounds like it requires a long wait in concealment, ma'am. Hmmm... well, good thing I'm good at that. |
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History
| Story Appearance | Type | Role |
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Revival! The Uluru Games |
Event Story: Ver. 1.5 | Cameo |
The Story of Oliver |
Anecdote: Oliver Fog | Mentioned |





