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The 527 Page Callout Document for a 13 year old

This 26 year old woman just wants to write smut about teenage characters from a children’s TV show in peace!

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Context: Trust Me, You’re Going to Need This

Every single day I wake up and am just astonished by the audacity of people.

Imagine this, you’re me, just browsing Twitter, when suddenly you come across this tweet:

@TheActualCel is a great illustrator who’s well worth a follow.

And just like that I must know everything. And it just keeps getting worse and I keep getting angrier.

This whole thing starts because a user by the handle of mar2kuki tweeted this, which included a link to a Google Document that contained over 500 pages as a callout post for a 13-year-old.

Screenshot grabbed by user @tazatouilles and censored by me for the minor’s privacy. Glitch Techs is a Netflix TV show rated U.

And why was this callout document created, you may ask? What viable, credible reason was there for this account- not even the “victim” of the harassment- to publish a file 527 pages long on a minor? What happened to Mari Akutsu (the online name of the 26 year old “victim” of this supposed harassment and bullying from a 13 year old) that left her so damaged and heartbroken?

Well, that’s a long story, but the document itself puts in pretty succinctly:

Again, this is from her own team’s document. She had a hand in writing these words. This is the event that started this entire incident as described by her with the most positive spin possible. This is not a legal document, no matter how much it pretends to be; this is her side of the story written with ultimate bias and she still sounds this unhinged. The only thing that makes her sound slightly more sane is the fact that she doesn’t outright state that these characters are minors.

This “feud” appears to start with a minor in the Glitch Tech fandom finding smut for a children’s TV show and calling out her out on writing this content, but in fact Mari Akutsu had…

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Emily Ash
Emily Ash

Written by Emily Ash

aroace force of nature with many opinions and a desire to make the world slightly better in any way I can. my poetry anthology is available on amazon!

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