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She Wanted First Street Mahjong to 'Kill' Majsoul for Being Too Fanservice-Heavy — Then First Street Dropped an Even Lewder Skin a Week Later, and the Messenger Got Shot

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There's an old saying in gaming circles that goes 'the boomerang always comes back.' This time, it came back with a vengeance — aimed squarely at a user we'll call 'Tachibana' (橘), who previously went on NGA to rage against Mahjong Soul (Majsoul) for being too fanservice-heavy, and famously declared: 'I hope First Street Mahjong kills Majsoul.'

Here's the context: Tachibana had posted a fiery rant condemning Majsoul's character skins as blatant 'méi nán' (媚男, meaning pandering to the male gaze). She went so far as to champion First Street Mahjong (麻雀一番街) as the righteous alternative and wished it would destroy Majsoul. The original thread is linked by a commenter in reply #9: [ https://nga.178.com/read.php?tid=39569709 ]

Well, God clearly has a sense of humor. Roughly one week after Tachibana's grand proclamation, First Street Mahjong — the very game she held up as the anti-fanservice savior — dropped a new skin preview. And let's just say... this skin made Majsoul look tame by comparison.

Faced with this spectacular irony, the OP decided to use one of NGA's most sacred arts — copypasta mockery (复读, fùdú, repeating someone's words verbatim to mock them). The main post quoted Tachibana's original stance word for word: 'I'm done spending money unless it's SP skins or limited characters. If you don't care about female players and just want to cater to men, at least give us a similar skin for Ogura Kanade.' They even added a cheeky note: 'Added citations.'

But here's the problem — the comment section completely missed the sarcasm. Reply #1 fired back: 'People want to see this stuff, who the hell does she think she is?' Reply #2 went harder: 'We WANT fanservice, you should be the one to leave.' Reply #3 unloaded: 'How many dishes did you order? (i.e., how drunk are you?) Nobody asked you.' The comment section instantly became a firing squad aimed at the OP.

It wasn't until reply #6 that someone finally caught on, crying out: 'Can't you guys tell they're just quoting the copypasta to mock it?' Reply #7 had already given up trying to reason with the mob: 'If you don't like a skin, don't buy it. Stop bringing your hùncè (混厕, NGA slang for people who constantly stir up gender wars) brainrot into everything. Please go find a real job.'

Reply #9 was the real hero, dropping the link to the original Tachibana post: 'Poor OP, played a meme and got mistaken for the real deal. Here's the backstory.' Reply #12 paid respects: 'The main post is literally copypasta... guess it's time to bury our comrade with full honors.' Burying friendly casualties (厚葬友军) — a classic NGA tradition when someone gets attacked for ironic content.

Once the truth came out, the comment section did a complete 180. Reply #13 delivered a surgical strike: 'Isn't this exactly the kind of skin she hates the most? She should be furious, right?' — calling out the logical contradiction of criticizing Majsoul's fanservice while worshipping a game that's even more extreme. Reply #14 started the meme chain: 'So what do we get to destroy First Street Mahjong next?'

Reply #15 raised a genuinely interesting question: 'I'm confused — I picked up First Street Mahjong precisely BECAUSE it was hornier. How could she have said those things with a straight face?' Translation: First Street was literally marketed on being more risqué. Using it as the anti-fanservice champion is like bringing a flamethrower to an anti-arson rally.

Reply #16 gave the OP practical advice for future copypasta operations: 'Next time you quote the scripture, at least include the citation, otherwise people will think it's your own take and you'll get stabbed for real.' Reply #17 delivered the eulogy: 'The blades can't be sheathed now. Bury our comrade with full honors.'

Reply #18 closed out the whole spectacle with a meme image and the words: 'I did my best. Rest in peace.'

Bottom line: Tachibana's boomerang came back with pinpoint accuracy. First Street Mahjong proved that actions speak louder than words — specifically, their new skin proved that the game she championed as the anti-fanservice hero was actually hornier than the game she was condemning. And the OP, who tried to use one of NGA's most beloved ironic formats to point this out, became the victim of the internet's inability to detect sarcasm without explicit labeling. In the NGA trenches, forgetting your citations is literally a death sentence.

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