But I had a feeling that this would happen someday. The author once heard a story directly from an ad on a show featuring Fuwa-chan. In order to avoid identifying the person, we cannot go into specifics such as the name of the program, the time period, or the gender, but when the ad did something that went against Fuwa-chan’s wishes, Fuwa-chan left the scene with a blank expression, uttering the cold words, “Yes, please die.” The ad was shocked and later asked his boss if he should go and apologize again, but he was told, “Fuwa-chan is always like that, so it’s better not to worry about it.” That’s right, several months later, when ad met Fuwa-chan again, he apologized, but Fuwa-chan had no recollection of it at all, and seemed not to understand what ad was saying, just laughing and continuing to talk about herself. “A senior director said that “please die” is Fuwa-chan’s catchphrase,” said the ad. I wasn’t actually there, so I don’t know the exact details, but after hearing that story, there was a post that said exactly that, “Please die,” so I started to wonder if that was really his catchphrase. When we spoke to Ad again, he said, “I can say this now, but it’s really shocking when a celebrity tells me to die. Especially for someone like me who is at the bottom,” he said. Fuwa-chan has previously stated that she had a private “secret account” on x, and there are rumors online that she made a mistake when switching accounts, but even if that is the case, it still gives her a bad image, as it seems like she is “still rude behind the scenes.” However, the controversy over Fuwa-chan was based on the premise that she had recently become extremely disliked, which is the same as the bashing of Becky and Watanabe Ken over their adultery. If she really was popular, it might have been dismissed as “the quality of the jokes was poor,” but since there are many people who say “I don’t want to see Fuwa-chan,” now is the time for it to cause a big fuss. The situation where she can no longer laugh at his rude mannerisms is fatal for her. Even if he suddenly apologizes in a polite tone now, the image of him being sinister will not be able to be erased. If Fuwa-chan loses her job and hits rock bottom, I hope that this time she will properly understand Yasuko’s words, “It’s great just to be alive.” Not everyone enjoys using honorific language, we live in a world where being late is not tolerated, and there are times when it feels like nothing good is happening, but we live each day being encouraged by someone. Even if someone is unpleasant to you, they are important to someone else. With that in mind, I could never casually tell anyone to “die.” Ryo Kataoka (Freelance Journalist) Excerpts from contemporary business articles.
I understand how people get annoyed by things like the Yasuko Olympics. But Yasuko also posted “Pikapika today” which reminds me of the song by Masato Shimon, so I think she must be living with a heavy burden, and I forgive them both with a generous heart.
Fuwa-chan from Sagamihara is not unlikable just because he lives in a mansion with many maids helping him out using money he has squeezed out of extremely poor people.
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