Kataoka Rin appeals, “Animals desperately try to escape in order to survive, but humans… let’s take a break when it’s really too much.” Actress Kataoka Rin (21) updated her x (formerly Twitter) account by the 23rd. I called for a break. Kataoka began his post by writing, “Animals desperately try to escape in order to survive, but humans get scolded for fleeing,” and continued, “It depends on the situation, but I receive a lot of DMs and messages with concerns, but when you really can’t do it, it’s okay to take a break. Please stay healthy,” she continued. In response to this post, people commented, “This really hits home!” “It’s important to run away in order to protect yourself,” and “This cheered me up a little.” Various responses have been received, such as, “Thank you,” “You’re right,” “Rin’s words always resonate with me,” and “The courage and action to run away are truly important.” Kataoka made her debut as an actress in 2010. In July of the same year, he made his TV debut in the TBS drama “Ishiko and Haneo.” This year, she has appeared in a number of productions, including the NHK morning drama “Wings of the Tiger” and the TBS Sunday Theatre drama “Diamonds Sleeping in the Sea.” On social networking sites such as X, posts that show a unique sense of language and sensibility have become a hot topic online.
Those who work hard in the entertainment industry and ordinary people who are protected by the law are on different levels. If the latter are told this, they will tend to become lazy.
>>11 I hope it reaches just one person. I don’t think this tweet alone will make a difference, but there might be someone out there who just needed a little push.
No, I really don’t want to quit, but if you let your refusal to quit get to you, it could lead to suicide from overwork, which is no laughing matter, so if you don’t want to quit, it’s important to quit.
Even animals live in groups, so if you run away you’ll be scolded by your peers, you’ll be attacked to the point of death, and if you’re not careful you’ll just die.
>>15 A whole bunch of lies Those who live in groups have to run away together. Those who are too late will be eaten by lions. No one gets angry about that, they just go far away.
> I get a lot of DMs and messages asking for advice about my problems, but there are idiots out there who would send DMs to a 21-year-old girl with little social experience asking for advice They should solve their problems themselves I wonder what kind of old hag is sending DMs to a 21-year-old girl they’ve never met asking for advice about their problems.
>>18 It’s a 14-year-old kid asking a 21-year-old for advice. He was bullied in middle school, so he’s asking an older adult who’s close to his age. If a 14-year-old kid asks a 60-year-old, it’s a long time ago, so he’s completely forgotten and won’t get a response.
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