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I find this conversation interesting because, you know, it's not all about just a-nation.
It really comes down to Ayu's evolution as an artist, a person, and a product, and the relationship between the three, and how it affects her work.
And imo, the lines between all those have never been more ambiguous than now, ESPECIALLY when everything she does is so public, and all her feelings are so public.
One day, all fans (like us) have to decide what their relationship with their artist is, and work hard to better understand that relationship.
I think it's very interesting to see all the different reasons why people love Ayu, which parts of her work, image and personality they love, and what things they expect from someone they look up to so much.
It's a part of the true relationship between the artist and their audience. The psychology of art is mesmerizing.
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