Summary of "開示請求した相手から連絡があり直接話す事になりました。"
Summary
A heated “disclosure request” story erupts into a real-life confrontation at a yakiniku (Japanese BBQ) shoot. The narrator opens with jokes about comments encouraging the host (“Kou-kun”) to go for yakiniku, but then pivots to the real twist: the person they requested information from finally contacted them and came to speak directly—apparently after becoming so stressed they couldn’t sleep.
The video escalates into a courtroom-like, performative standoff where the host repeatedly pressures the other person to explain:
- why they wrote hateful comments,
- what they felt while posting them,
- and how they feel now that the video is public.
Key highlights / standout moments
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“If they hit me, it’ll make a video” gag: The host jokes about the possibility of getting punched, emphasizing how tense and chaotic the situation could become.
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Apology vs. accountability argument: The other person apologizes repeatedly, but the host insists apologies aren’t enough—especially because the hateful messages continued for two years, causing genuine fear (including worries like someone might be outside their house).
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Messed-up moral reasoning callout: The apologizer admits they wanted to hurt/harass and felt relieved after writing. The host frames that “sincerity” as irrelevant to the harm done.
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Food used as leverage / comic grounding: Even amid the emotional conflict, the shoot stays focused on eating together. The host jokes about using money gained from the situation to order premium items (e.g., kuroge beef), turning the confrontation into an odd mix of “punishment” and hospitality.
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Gross/comedic shock humor: There’s an extended absurdly violent joke about “putting a cover in the anus,” used as a crude escalation punchline during the argument.
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Final turning point (partial closure): After a long back-and-forth, the host says they can be calmer and acknowledges feelings may shift—but they still maintain they won’t truly forgive in a moral sense. The host frames the process as necessary for filing the case and for confronting accountability.
By the end, the narrator shifts to “we’ll move forward” energy: still angry, but determined to handle remaining issues and filter out troublemakers—while promising screenshots and continued public accountability.
Main plot (engaging recap)
A targeted disclosure request leads to a direct meeting where the accused must face the person they hurt. The conversation quickly becomes an emotional interrogation:
- The accused admits jealousy-driven harassment and the relief they felt after posting.
- The victim explains how the messages created real fear and damage over two years.
Even with apologies, forgiveness is largely refused. The confrontation ends more like an emotional settlement than a clean reconciliation—then the shoot continues with yakiniku as the surreal backdrop to ongoing accountability.
Notable personalities (as named/appearing)
- Kou-kun / Kou — main host/narrator referenced as “Kou-kun”
- Michi — calmer but harsh-toned person discussed in the recap
- Waka — interjects with opinions about “true friends”
- Taishi — appears in discussions about appearing in the video
- Cho — requested to apologize
- “Keibi Kaisei” / restaurant staff — mentioned during ordering and scene transitions
Category
Entertainment
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