"She can't say how she's like Kafka at all. He was a great writer and had
nothing to do with nude ass," one post reads. "Qin just wants to make a name
for herself by stripping."
Some do seem to support Qin, however half-heartedly. "Why not just let her
undress and give us the chance to scrutinize woman's rear?" one post reads.
"After all, it's not something you see every day in public."
"Annie Rose" comments that Qin should apologize; not only to her parents, but
also to her buttocks. "We readers appreciate the great works of writers rather
than their nudity. Naturally, eggs are what we want from a hen, not the hen
itself," she writes.
But Qin firmly stands her ground, defending her right to display her "charming"
pictures. "The world itself is absurd. Why can't I show off my body? It's
better to be existentialist."