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1. [+357k] Chow spoke up about her experience to prevent girls from getting cheated. It’s not that she wants little kids to know about these. Just blame the sinner
2. [+181k] Hehe (T/N: pronounced as her her without the r; derisive tone), scram
3. [+138k] ???? :)
4. [+109k] So why don’t you privately tell Chow your opinion?
5. [+79k] Ruining your own likability. You’ll get struck by lightning for asking someone to be magnanimous
6. [+75k] Get lost. You’re not a good person anyway
7. [+56k] Baby, you’re reflecting facts. It’s the Taiwanese media who are dirty with their reporting and mainlanders who are treating this as a joke. Has any media outlets ever reflected on the diction they use in reporting similar incidents, the amount of info they’re sharing, and the effects of these two factors on youths? Have they taken responsibility? You saw the cons—and even the malice—of the media through this incident and that’s what you’re focusing on: the malice broadcasted by the media and the negative influence that accompanies it. Why are you misunderstood? My heart breaks.
8. [+53k] Come and get your beating
9. [+24k] What do you expect us fans to do? Really disappointed in you this time. Did you ever consider Chow’s 9 years of youth when you reposted? She sacrificed so much and she has to be shaded by you as though she’s some devious woman kicking up a fuss. Why don’t you send her a PM? Little Pig really went too far. If I were her, I wouldn’t be breaking up so gently
10. [+13k] Sister we are all here ❤️❤️❤️
11. [+11k] I understand you
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