i had never played the piano with both hands either.
i thought it was impossible for a human being.
2006 (age 12): YouTube became popular
2004-05-17: got a Yamaha EZ-J24 keyboard
for me in elementary school, “studying” meant copying text from websites.
by researching game bugs, i acquired “knowledge only i knew,” sparking my transition from consumer to creator.
Age 13: learned Python
my first experience with programming.
before that, i had failed at making a game. creating a vrchat bot motivated me to achieve it, as i could show it off in real time.
chicken wing soup.
1) weigh veggies and add 50g of each (to prevent overeating)
2) boil in water for 1 hour.
cut veggies large so you chew slowly and don’t choke.
from ages 4 to 8, i only focused on kanji. i didn’t read any books.
my interest in “kanji with the most strokes” started early; i figured out 龠 is read as yaku around 4.
“Roland MusicBox,” MIDI creation software
i started music with this at 4.
started playing the piano, but i wasn’t able to play with both hands until i was 12.
yuuki’s life is all about computers.
that’s where kanji and music came from.
i learned common kanji by age 9.
learned about Dai Kanwa Jiten by 2003-11-10. it’s not known if this was before the internet.
history of yuuki’s life
2010: learned math
2007: learned python
2005-10-17: dropped out of ES
2003-09-03: started using internet
1998-06-24: started using computer
1994-05-17: born