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Vtuber family died in Lebanon


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Its wild too because I used to at least find her entertaining because of some of her more out there takes "I think men should beat their wives" and so on. But after getting on the farms and digging into her through her thread, she quickly became someone I grew to dislike.

That's happened to a lot of people I used to like or think were decent people after coming here.
 
As someone who gets his news from Vtuber threads nowadays, have we determined what exactly got blown up? Was it civilians, was it hezbollah, was it civilians in a hezbollah hood, was it random Christians going out for a picnic and the jews were like "WHAT THE FUCK IS THAT BLOW IT UP", are the Jews massive anties, did Camilla blow off Aviel and this was his revenge? Did Camilla blow Aviel and was this his revenge?
 
I don't even dislike Vtubers by default but I'm sorry, if you're going to start going into serious stuff you really shouldn't do it live, and if you are you need to drop the anime voice. I get it's part of your brand and the illusion or whatever, but it makes it come off as fake when you start getting into serious world event personal tragedy type shit.

Most people having genuine emotional breakdowns tend to drop acts, not keep them up. If you're having a mental breakdown because your family died then just end the stream, don't continue on with a fucking uwu voice.
 
I don't even dislike Vtubers by default but I'm sorry, if you're going to start going into serious stuff you really shouldn't do it live, and if you are you need to drop the anime voice. I get it's part of your brand and the illusion or whatever, but it makes it come off as fake when you start getting into serious world event personal tragedy type shit.

Most people having genuine emotional breakdowns tend to drop acts, not keep them up. If you're having a mental breakdown because your family died then just end the stream, don't continue on with a fucking uwu voice.
Hell you don't even have to do it live. A still image of something important to you while you talk in your normal voice is all you really have to do.
 
That or just make a tweet about it.
Apparently she did. its as tone-deaf as you'd think

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While that absolutely really sucks for her, she could have done a lot more to make this less ridiculous than it is. Say she really wanted to keep to the bit for her retarded viewers - she still could've tuned down the squeakiness and vocal fry even just a little bit. She could've chosen a more subdued avatar. She could have, at the very least, used surrounding visuals that weren't so busy and distracting. Get rid of the swishing tail in the background and the little running creatures in the foreground. Ideally, just use a blank background, though obviously the ideal is too difficult to her.
Late to reply here, but she also could've just... turned the visuals off altogether. I know there's sort of no winning because showing your real face on screen is an unconscionable evil to people who for some reason can't tolerate the idea that their favorite entertainer is a human being with thoughts, feelings and flaws, but a flat black screen would both get rid of the comical absurdity of it, and sort of offer an implicit severity to the situation.

Anyways, to address the topic itself - I'm always implicitly skeptical of anyone who goes to a chatroom full of thousands of names they've never seen before and will never see again for sympathy. I do not understand how anyone can feel validated by that, it's so impersonal. You have no frame of reference for any of the people those words are coming from, there's no rapport, so I can't understand how you can be affected by them. I bring it up because being someone who does this day-by-day parasocialism necessarily sets up a perverse incentive to try to spin tragedy into profit, as you're essentially treating tens of thousands of complete strangers as if you're their family, you can tug on their heartstrings and give nothing back.
 
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