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Old 4th September 2018, 03:41 AM
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Originally Posted by EndOfTheWorld View Post
It's actually you guys that are the most upset.
This a-nation has received a majority of positive reception here. Almost everyone really has expressed that they completely loved Ayu's a-nation this year. No one is having a meltdown or something over a-nation. It's just that some people didn't like the whole bra concept that Ayu chose and gave their reasons why, and the other criticism was that some people were not impressed by the moving cart and felt the dancers were being over protective of Ayu while she was on it. Which I may admit is a bit nit picky but really isn't a big deal or controversial. Most of the drama is coming from salty stans.
The way I see it, Ayu's performance at a-nation 2018 was a pretty big success. There were only minor criticisms. From everything I read here most people thought Ayu looked great, sounded great, had a great list of songs, and had a lot of fun and energy. Some even said that Ayu stood out above all the other acts there if I remember right. So regardless this was a win for Ayu.
I agree. I mean, even I had only positive things to say. lol
It's getting boring that people try to create drama about other people not liking whatsoever. No one was really saying anything that negative to begin with and the whole atmosphere on the forum would be less negative if not the same people would try to tell everyone again and again to not be negative, which is kind of ironic, because this creates drama in the first place.
Trying to ridicule other people and to make them shut up isn't going to turn this forum into a place people feel they have to be respectful to one another. I don't understand how people can be upset about minor criticism of a popstar but not about how they treat others and how they contribute to an atmosphere in which other people feel free to be even more hostile.
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