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It was blatantly vulgar at a comic convention, she apologized for 5 minutes and then insulted someone for 4 minutes. Who is this woman?

This woman is a new cosplayer. Her true identity has not been officially announced, but she herself has responded and said that the man is her CP. She has an "apology" video. But after watching it, I found that her 5-minute video was shot for 4 minutes. 1. A pair of cosplayers openly kissed and rode in a riding position at the Harbin Comic Exhibition, sparking heated discussions.

Many merchants and cosplayers are looking forward to the Harbin Comic Exhibition. People who like two-dimensional culture will also want to go there. However, the good things are not on the hot search, but the weird ones are. It has become a hot topic. A couple of male and female CPs performed a vulgar crotch show at the comic exhibition, which made the entire comic exhibition criticized. 2. After the impact was caused, this woman issued an "apology statement", but the content was to insult the person for 4 minutes, which made people forget that she was apologizing.

When this incident happened, of course it would have adverse effects. Normally, the person involved would come forward to apologize, but this woman was different. She directly replied, "I'm just a new cosplayer." "It's just a sexy route", "Is your Grandpa Yuan Longping too full of rice?", etc., these sarcastic words make people feel directly - girl, you are in the wrong industry! If you join Deyun Club, I guarantee you will be more popular than joining the cos circle. 3. Cosplayers at comic shows should take care of themselves. The two-dimensional version is acceptable, but excessive vulgarity and spotlight-stealing are just hype to make them famous.

Every year at the Comic Exhibition, there will be popular cosplays such as nudity and vulgarity, which will make the efforts of serious cosplayers go to waste, and even inexplicably cause diss to the people around them, saying that people who engage in cosplaying are useless Good stuff, etc. Such people not only affect the comic show, but also the entire circle. Shouldn't such people be banned?

In my opinion, people who like 2D have pursuits, and they are definitely not the kind who want to get ahead by relying on vulgarity. I have also seen a relatively cool girl who is a cosplayer of a certain game. Qiao, I feel that although her style is a bit cooler, it’s really not vulgar, and instead makes people feel quite restored.

In short, this woman who showed vulgarity at the comic show, although she claimed that she was a newcomer, is this any different from "she is just a child"?