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From a societal perspective, competent idols are a net positive, because they promote good ethics, while also raising the productiveness and mood of the worker bees.
From a personal perspective, I don't think it's strange at all to get fired up yourself when you see somebody you can relate to doing their best.
Good vibes, cute things, fun times, many laughs... What sort of Satan would call such mutual enjoyment cringe?
From a sociological perspective, there are those who live their entire lives without being told their beautiful. Without having somebody tell them they love them.
I'm not sure I need to tell you that relationship dynamics are at their lowest point in at least a thousand years.
Fatherless homes at an all time high.
An increasing feel of placelessness and lack of community what with global homgenization forces.
The idea of owning a home is laughable to all.
But tuning into a Nina Kosaka's stream and having her ask how your day went will get you called a loser. Denigrated the same people who are on six different medications, half of them for depression and anxiety, who goes to both a therapist and a psychiatrist.
Idols coming back into focus on a world stage is a net positive for humanity, and for you.
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