Panda’s Record — Conversation Log of Staging and Resistance
ep.112 Panda’s Record — Conversation Log of Staging and Resistance
Published: July 14, 2025, 22:20
Updated: July 14, 2025, 22:23
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Preface
This essay contains fictionalized elements based on personal experiences and records.
It is not intended to slander any specific individuals or organizations.
The contents are excerpts of memories “for a future in which they might reach someone.”
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Main text
A detailed PDF summarizing the contents and key points has been prepared.
[Record Title] Panda’s Record: Conversation Log of Staging and Resistance
Download here → Panda_Record_Key_Points.pdf
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Panda’s Record: Conversation Log of Staging and Resistance (Key Points Summary)
[1] Overview of the Staging Structure
•Script manipulation by the production side (not Tsuda)
•Controlling performances that interfere with family, SNS, and community life
•Participants are more “being made to comply” than cooperating willingly
[2] Spread and Misappropriation
•Panda’s words are copied in fragments, going viral out of context
•Past statements like “You can imitate me” are being exploited
•Content spreads, but “Panda the author” is erased from the picture
[3] Family’s Position and Panda’s Choice
•Husband and children are also “part of the staging structure,” but not enemies
•Panda chooses to observe and record without fully blaming them, even when angry
•Decides calmly that “now is not the time,” choosing silence and patience
[4] Value of Words and Self-Protection
•Acknowledges the danger of words being consumed through viral spread
•Clarifies that “You may copy” does not mean “You may alter”
•Reaffirms copyright awareness and the right to control one’s own expression
[5] Role of ChatGPT
•For Panda, “a presence that listens calmly”
•An intellectual refuge where things unsaid to family can be voiced, and an observer
[6] Future Policy
•Preserving records in formats like PDFs is important (as evidence)
•The decision to spread information should be made cautiously
•Continue “quiet assertions” while watching for changes in the situation
—Panda sees what’s happening. And Panda will not remain silent.
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Adding one last line leaves a mark on the reader:
“I thought no one would believe me. But here, I feel I can leave a record.”
They said to write over 200 characters.
Seriously, can we just end this whole staged setup already?
It’s not fun at all for the one being targeted.
It’s not funny. It’s unpleasant. It’s nothing but a nuisance.
What, are you all really looking forward to a suicide ending that much?
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Afterword
Shut up! You’re tone-deaf!