To add to this, I talked to my community about what people are saying. I was confused with some people calling me a hypocrite, I do advocate mental health for women and men. I however do not care about chibi. I made the mistake of saying the first thing that came out of my head when seeing his username, but i should’ve been the better person and said nothing. I’ve learn to hold my tongue in most things but I legit got surprised seeing the username and the association with it.
For people who think i’m backpedaling no. I’m sorry for slipping up and not thinking before talking but i’m not sorry for what i said tbh esp that it was towards him. He’s a piece of shit and everything about him is disgusting to me. Not because he got cheated on but because he’s a weirdo in general.
For the original post, I didn’t make the post for people to delete art of me. I did it just as a reminder of my stance which hasn’t change. It annoyed me that people have the time to scroll on my page but not take the time to literally read the OG post and the REPLY NOT AN HOUR AFTER SPECIFYING WHAT I EXACTLY MEANT. So yeah it annoyed me when all the blue badges came crawling in.
My bad to my community for getting into drama again. I know I’m not losing anything valuable when it’s this type of crowd. Pancakes and waffles. Also, I’m not stupid I know me saying my stance on the porn thing isn’t gonna stop people from doing it. the post was for people who CARED about my
stance.
ADO shares her feelings, hopes, and dreams ahead of the "Kira" broadcast at her World Cup Live Stream:
"Good evening to everyone in Shibuya and everyone watching via the livestream. I'm Ado.
You already know what tomorrow is, don't you?
That's right. It's the Japan national team's first match of the FIFA World Cup 2026. The moment has finally arrived.
I have a dream of winning a Grammy Award.
And the Japan national football team has a dream of winning the World Cup.
When you're pursuing a big dream, there are times when you can't move forward through your own strength alone.
That's why I want to unite the hopes of people across Japan and say:
'You got this.'
'You'll be okay. You can do it.'
I want those words to encourage the players.
The song Kira was created with those feelings in mind.
There's a line in the lyrics:
'Further ahead, more freely, to a place we have yet to know.'
Those words express the Japan national team's strong determination to reach a sight no one has ever seen before: winning the World Cup.
Now then, please listen to this song that carries those feelings.
Kira."