
Sir Told-You-So
The Sand-Throwing Ogre of the Afterthought
No, I was against it from the start, me.
By Katsuki Mitsumori
The sin, and life in hell
An ogre who flings sand with an 'I told you so' once the deed is done. He keeps quiet when it's time to decide and surfaces only after it's over. Hindsight sand stings when it gets in your eyes. Even at hell's post-mortem meetings he looms up just as everyone's finished speaking, tacking on one unneeded remark.
Living with this kind of unforgivable
Sir Told-You-So is a shape given to the everyday "friends" frustration of someone you couldn't forgive. You don't have to force yourself to forgive, and you don't have to let it fester either. The moment the feeling rises, give it an alias, write down what was done, and file it away. Yurusen is a completely private place to do exactly that — a quiet catharsis, never a call to harm anyone.
FAQ
Frequently asked questions
Q.What is Sir Told-You-So?
Sir Told-You-So is a R-rarity wraith in the "Wraith Codex" (亡者図鑑) of Yurusen, a private ledger-of-judgment app, in the "Friends" category, also known as "The Sand-Throwing Ogre of the Afterthought." An ogre who flings sand with an 'I told you so' once the deed is done. He keeps quiet when it's time to decide and surfaces only after it's over. Hindsight sand stings when it gets in your eyes. Even at hell's post-mortem meetings he looms up just as everyone's finished speaking, tacking on one unneeded remark.
Q.How do you deal with the kind of person Sir Told-You-So represents?
When you feel the kind of "unforgivable" that Sir Told-You-So embodies, it helps to give it an alias and write down what was done — privately, for yourself. With Yurusen you can file it away and quietly set the feeling down. It is a private catharsis, not a way to harm anyone.
About the author
Katsuki Mitsumori三森 捷暉
CEO, SURISUTA K.K. / Operator of Doya Marke AI
Runs Doya Marke AI, a suite of practical AI services spanning content, ads, sales and HR, and hosts the YouTube channel 'SaaS wa Shinimasshen.' Creator and developer of Yurusen, an app for filing the people you could never forgive into a private ledger of judgment.
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