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*mind controls Sakamata into becoming unable to draw a circle*

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Not wanting to be a doomposter, but that Taso collab with Flare certainly didn't help to make me more optimistic. The voice tweets are usually done in a very laid back tone to begin with, so it's not as apparent, but you could really tell how far from fine her throat is during the stream, even after all this time resting. And now she's even coming out with her worries that she'll lose heimins just from being away for so long, which is probably true. But even if it's not, it just hurts to think that on top of it all, she's probably not gaining any self-confidence by taking this break, even though she's come so far on that regard. I think Mio is right, she really needs to take it slow rather than just resuming activities suddenly, not just for her throat's sake, but also to avoid going into herataso mode. Sorry, I just needed to ramble about this.

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Reluctant to cast a pall, though the recent collaboration between Taso and Flare has cast shadows that have further dampened my already waning optimism. The mellowness typically enshrouding voice tweets did little to veil the palpable toll the passage of time and rest have etched on her vocal cords, a fact vividly underscored in the streaming hours. And now, her whispered fears of losing cherished bonds due to this prolonged absence seem to drift hauntingly into reality's realm, a disquieting truth. Yet, even if this shadow proves fleeting, the mere notion that her hiatus might erode the strides she made in nurturing self-assurance inflicts a poignant ache. Perhaps Mio's wisdom is fitting; a measured pace is the balm needed, a deliberate cadence to resuming endeavors, a course not solely dictated by her voice's fragile state, but also as a shield against the specter of overexertion. Forgive me, I simply sought solace in articulating these sentiments.

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