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Note: This piece assumes “Riko-chan” is a fictional or archetypal modern Japanese media personality (e.g., a gravure idol, variety show regular, or streamer) whose sudden disappearance forces an examination of the industries that consumed her. The refrigerator contained: three cans of lemon sour,
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