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Originally Posted by Tom Punks
1. Thanks for using 2009-2012 as an example even though I was referring to post-2012. Also, touring for a long time does not equate to caring about the music you're putting out. At all. Especially when she makes most of her money from touring.
2. Really? Do you seriously think you can't judge someone personally unless you, I don't know, grew up with her as an identical twin and therefore know every facet of her personality inside and out? Ayu has been out there for over 15 years now, there is PLENTY to judge her by without actually knowing her personally. It's not as if she's completely devoid of any personality whatsoever just because she happens to be a famous person.
Make personal jabs at her fans and call them spoiled bitches all you want, but you are so judgmental it's almost painful. Actually, I'm just going to block you. You never seem to reply to anything except to stir up drama about how you apparently hate the fandom so much for not bowing at her feet 100% of the time.
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1. Touring is the MOST EXAUSTING part of a musician life. Don't believe me? You can read this from any musician who constantly tours. Traveling by itself is exausting, doing that weekly having to care about a major show including performances, reharshals, props, outfits and making it work every time? Far harder than recording music or PV. 2013 tour had less dates than 2011 and 2012, but more than most soloist, and it probably had more to do with the public's lack of interest after years of massive (by jpop standarts) touring than with her own lack of interest. 2014 pretty much has a new aproach to her tours.
2. You can't know someone based on manufaturated pop music and staged interviews. Almost everything we "know" about Ayumi or any other public figure is based on whatever they want us to know and most of the time we have nothing but a calculated "glimpse of personalities" for the sake of a public image decided by a marketing team.
3. Be my guest.