>>95094794Oh you make it look easy by sweet talking to look cool in /here/.
But still proves anon's point.
Here:
She's a character, on the internet, on anonymity, free of consequences.
She's feigning, she's playing it.
Be it snapchatter/tiktoker/"kick streamer" going full no-shame thick skin, or a influencer spending and promoting gambling (gacha, slots, bets).
They know in conception that there won't be downsides nor consequences to it 9 out of 10 times, other than "third parties displeasure with them".
Advent(?) collectively harbors this "new face" dragging it over the brand, they were contracted under the "idol activities" premisse afterall.
Fully embracing celebrity status, your morality/principles will eventually cross you over after a while.
I'm pretty sure anyone up to date with media or internet, for at least one or two decades, understands how the aversion towards this "hollywood path" on social media content works. Gura too, after being subject to this and similar environments for a full decade (counting her past live activities).