We all love gossip, and the Japanese are no exception. That is why a recent publication by the artist “@hamuni_naritai_” became a trend recently, since posted a series of nasty messages he received from a Love Live! fan, who he thought would be his client for a commission. Let’s remember that “commissions” are commissions that fans make to artists, paying for the person in question to make an illustration for them.
The exchange of messages was initiated by the fanatical subject of Love Live!who wrote: “Hello. I know you’ll say no, but I’m sending you this direct message with a request». The girl replied:Thank you for your message, what is your request?». To which the subject replied:Sorry, thanks for replying. I was going to say that I would like to buy you lunch and give me a hand job. Now I’ve calmed down, so forget it».
As we already mentioned, the girl displayed these messages, and wrote: «As we already mentioned, the girl posted these posts, writing, “I already posted it on my private media, but I’ll post it here too! With the first message, anyone would have thought that she wanted a risqué commission. I can’t help but laugh at the memory, and do you think that with a meal you can make a woman follow her instructions? Ladies, be careful with this guy.».
The situation could have ended there, but it would not have reached the comment forums. And it turns out that the subject that appears in the conversation published his own testimony
- Hello, I am “Skycloss”. I apologize for the trouble I’ve caused. I have sent obscene and direct messages to my followers, and in the past I have sent direct messages to various people asking them to meet me, for example, “I want to have fun” or “I want to meet you”. I mistakenly thought we had become “friends” because we became mutual (follow each other on Twitter), and I wanted to get closer. I was stressed in my personal life and I thought I could relieve my stress by having fun. And as for the obscene messages, I had the worst thought as a human being: “The other person is okay with the vulgarity, so it’s okay to send them.”
- By being exposed this time, I realized the seriousness of what I had done and lost the trust of many people, and I also received various opinions from people outside of this. I thought about apologizing, but I couldn’t stand my mistake and everyone’s harsh opinions, so I deleted my account. I am sorry for the damage I have done to all of you, but I have realized that I cannot change if I do not accept the harsh opinions. I promise not to send direct messages or replies from now on, and to refrain from following them. I will also refrain from participating in circles for a while. Very sorry.
And it was clear that this was not going to go unnoticed in the commentary forums in Japan:
- «Again, this is all the work of a fan of Love Live! nijigasaki».
- «I feel bad for Ayumu-chan, guys with this give everyone a bad name».
- «These types of unpleasant subjects are quite common on social networks like Twitter».
- «What is the success rate for this subject? Has this strategy ever worked for you?».
- «If you’re handsome, the success rate is 100 percent.».
- «Then again, why did he only ask for a straw? I find it quite strange».
- «It seems that these types of messages are proliferating on Twitter. Maybe there is some virus circulating?».
- «Couldn’t she have gone to a massage parlor? I think it’s cheaper than taking a woman out to eat».
- «Now I am embarrassed to say that I am also a fan of Love Live!. I think I’ll change my profile picture for a while».