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The first thread in which Tsuki asked for others to "leave your world behind for a better one" was on January 29. When a user expressed interest in doing so, Tsuki instructed the user to draw a picture which included a code<ref>https://desuarchive.org/r9k/thread/34492368/#34492510</ref>. Tsuki declared that all users who signed up would "be transported as long as you die any time after 1st of Jul, 2017. Dying of old age included, but suicide also included. Dying before the set date will cause your EID to be reset, cancelling the transfer"<ref>https://desuarchive.org/r9k/thread/34492368/#q34495633</ref>, and stated that he was "hoping for maybe 25-50 people in total, and we [he and the corporations he represented] have until Jul 1st to recruit."<ref>https://desuarchive.org/r9k/thread/34492368/#q34502119</ref> He was pleasantly surprised that there were "so many requests it doesn't fit on one A4"<ref>https://desuarchive.org/r9k/thread/34492368/#34518205</ref>, and the thread closed with over 400 replies.
 
The first thread in which Tsuki asked for others to "leave your world behind for a better one" was on January 29. When a user expressed interest in doing so, Tsuki instructed the user to draw a picture which included a code<ref>https://desuarchive.org/r9k/thread/34492368/#34492510</ref>. Tsuki declared that all users who signed up would "be transported as long as you die any time after 1st of Jul, 2017. Dying of old age included, but suicide also included. Dying before the set date will cause your EID to be reset, cancelling the transfer"<ref>https://desuarchive.org/r9k/thread/34492368/#q34495633</ref>, and stated that he was "hoping for maybe 25-50 people in total, and we [he and the corporations he represented] have until Jul 1st to recruit."<ref>https://desuarchive.org/r9k/thread/34492368/#q34502119</ref> He was pleasantly surprised that there were "so many requests it doesn't fit on one A4"<ref>https://desuarchive.org/r9k/thread/34492368/#34518205</ref>, and the thread closed with over 400 replies.
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The phenomenon continued through February. The anons of /r9k/ derided it<ref>https://desuarchive.org/r9k/thread/34681102/#q34687443</ref>, debated it<ref>https://desuarchive.org/r9k/thread/34681102/#q34700023</ref>, and clung to it as the only thing that made life worth living<ref>https://desuarchive.org/r9k/thread/34681102/#q34699578</ref>. But, it remained a hit-and-miss thing: two threads failed to receive any replies<ref>https://desuarchive.org/r9k/thread/34756738/</ref>, one of which was made by Tsuki himself<ref>https://desuarchive.org/r9k/thread/34803507/</ref>. By the second week of the month, Tsuki had begun to make a website<ref>https://desuarchive.org/r9k/thread/34814602/</ref>. The stories continued to pour in: of ordinary people, struggling with mental health and poor surroundings, finally finding acceptance<ref>https://desuarchive.org/r9k/thread/34814602/#q34824968</ref>.
    
The TSUKI Project alleged that by joining the website, the users called migrants, would transfer from Life (our present system) to LFE, the next system once they died, but warned users to not commit suicide.
 
The TSUKI Project alleged that by joining the website, the users called migrants, would transfer from Life (our present system) to LFE, the next system once they died, but warned users to not commit suicide.

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