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The Curious Case of the “Doujin‑desu‑TV‑Bokuno‑Kaasand‑Ebokuno‑Suk” Link

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  4. Search in Japanese – Try searching individual terms in Japanese script: “同人ですTV 僕の母さん” – you may find a meme, a fictional work, or a warning post from another user.

Synopsis

A young man, Haru, inherits an old television and a battered family photo album from his late mother. Strange broadcasts begin appearing on the TV—fragments of memories that match passages in the album's margin notes. As Haru follows the signals, he uncovers a hidden family history: his mother used the TV as a conduit to preserve moments she feared would be forgotten. Each broadcast reveals a memory tied to a place, a person, or a secret liaison between past and present. Haru must decide whether to keep watching and reconstruct the life his mother hid, or to close the channel and let some stories remain buried.

The link for the content you're looking for, often associated with the title " Boku no Kaasan de Boku no Suki ," is generally hosted on the Doujindesu

He plugged the television into the outlet by the window and turned the knob. Static bloomed, a private snowstorm on the old CRT. He expected dead silence; instead, a flicker coalesced into an image: a narrow street under sodium lamps, the exact corner where a photograph in the album had been taken. The broadcast had no channel number, no station logo—only that street, then a child's hand reaching toward a balloon.