CATDOLL: Japanese netizen Maki Itasha was maliciously smeared. Why did they do this to me?

CATDOLL: Japanese netizen Maki Itasha was maliciously smeared. Why did they do this to me?

In Japan's 2D otaku culture, itasha culture has always been an important part. Whenever there is a 2D offline event in Japan, a large number of itasha will appear. However, there are people who like 2D and those who oppose 2D. Now Japanese netizens have posted a picture of a "Love Live!" itasha maliciously painted black, and Maki Nishikino's face was especially painted black. What kind of grudge is this?

For LL fans, the act of deliberately blackening Maki's face is really "simply unbearable", but some LL fans have done some excessive things before. However, when encountering such things, I advise everyone to take a step back and understand each other, and not to use such extreme behavior.

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