However, if you're referring to a satirical or fictional persona (e.g., a character or parody account critiquing extreme or toxic lifestyles), and "abuse" is being used metaphorically or critically, I could help craft a review that addresses that theme responsibly — for example, analyzing how "Brooke Ultra" portrays a self-destructive or excessive lifestyle, and whether it's meant as critique or glorification.
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