>>21922483>You turned her happily cheeringNope. Not what I'm talking about.
> telling everyone to clap for Ame into a negativeAngrily telling everyone to clap for Ame, yeah. That's kinda weird. Wouldn't you assume everyone loves Ame and her performance? So why would you go "Grrr clap or I'll arrest you"?
>she assumes her fans hate Ame. I don't think she assumed her fans hate Ame. I find it strange that she would have that reaction. Wouldn't she go "Omg that was so great, right guys?" rather than "You better clap or else"?
Btw, don't get hung up on this one example. Like I said, I have watched hundreds of hours of Kiara and I have seen similar moments all the time. This is just the one example that springs to mind instantly for me as emblematic of what I'm talking about.
>That makes no sense after her Fes performance was the most idol likeNow you're ignoring what I said, which is strange since my post was overly long. Kiara's performance was indeed the most idol-like. The rockstar analogy is just that, an analogy. I'm not talking about how she acts on a stage. You're taking that analogy too literally.
What I said is that I wonder if she approaches being an idol from the perspective of a fan and someone who enjoys the culture.
>You're reaching for some random ethereal qualityCause I was making a guess as to why she would behave that way. Your guess is as good as mine.
>cause nothing actually backs up your preconceived notion that was never based on anything.First of all, obviously wrong cause I showed you an example of the kinds of moments that happen all the time with her.
Secondly, I am curious as to your logic there. Where would this preconceived notion of mine come from? I'm someone who has likely watched as much, if not more, of her content than you. Do you think people just go "Hm, I hate this person now for no reason"? I'm not sure about you and you approach the world, but that's not a normal way of thinking. I saw that she had plenty of weird moments where she treated her chat/fans with a strangely negative attitude, and it started rubbing me the wrong way. Maybe some autists have trouble picking up on that, but, well, that's them.