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Originally Posted by Luja.
^ Sure, by now ayu and her management probably realised how upset people are.
But it's just sad to me that the way people are expressing their dislike is so... rude and inappropriate. This is the thing that really bugs me the most whenever something happens that fans aren't pleased about. Voice your opinion guys, but do it in a respectful manner.
If I'd be in ayu's position and read such tweets as mentioned above, I wouldn't want to communicate about the problem anymore, plainly because of the way the complaints are written. Just so hurtful. This inconsiderate behaviour is what kills every mature discussion.
Isn't this whole 15th anniversary project meant to bring joy to everyone involved?
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I agree with you 100%. I don't care how mad people are about the way she decided to release the mini-albums and the album, it doesn't warrant comments wishing for her to die. At the end of the day, it's just a material object that is not a need and whoever that person is, is wishing for her to be dead, which is something that is permanent. That's disgusting and nothing to joke about. Whoever made that comment as well as the unneccesarily rude comments that went too far need to get a grip. Let's be real here, the majority of her sales and revenue in all aspects (concerts, goods, DVDs, etc.) come from her Japanese fanbase in Japan. And if they are saying that they are going to purchase the album, that's probably what's most important to them anyways because international purchases count for a small percentage of her sales overall. If I were Ayu, I wouldn't respond to those types of comments either and I hope she doesn't take them to heart. Whatever responses that you were all hoping to get from her, even if they were reasonable, were probably blown away by idiots like that.