The song is Moechakkafire, a tie-in for Hoyoverse FOTM Zenless Zone Zero. The original MV has EN CCs. Despite the song's plot, the original vocalist is a gravelly-voiced dude, which sent me the first time I watched.
The original is more kuudere. Having heard that first, I was surprised U-san turned it into such an angry song.
Could be worse.there's only 2 ways to really cover a song. #1 sing it as is best of your ability #2 add your own spin to it and look like a moron when you make the song worse. (see also any guitar player who turns a good song into trash by slowing it down and making it sad)
suspect making it "angy" is the latter.
Schedule, she made another revision. I updated the original post.Ready for what? It says "Not found".
Maybe to vermintide, the dude likes Bernie Sanders ffsAsmongold, their biggest streamer/co-owner has become a full right wing nutjob
Azehara takes a break from being, well, Azehara, to clip Nyana Banyana sharing her life before and after becoming a vtuber:
Very heartwarming clip. Good work, Azehara.
Pippa and Panko, Nyanna changed her model afterwards anywayIsn't Nyana one of Pippa's AI generated spawn?
Going to echo this. I heavily suspect targeted reporting instead of a haywire bot for the recent YouTube vtuber bans. Admittedly YouTube's bots have been hit or miss for a while, but this feels a bit too specifically targeted. Plus, like how Twitch has apparently outsourced their trust and safety team to fucking Egypt, YouTube might have done something similar, and the reports are being manually reviewed, just by someone from a heavily restrictive/conservative culture.This doesn't seem to have anything to do with youtube bots being randomly angry. The consistency of her getting hit, despite the fact that I am subbed to people who by all means should've been banned long time ago if the same rules applied to them, is more in line with her getting mass reported and then YT simply going "fuck it, who is to decide if this decision was wrong, right, we get to decide lol" and just issuing a strike regardless. She toes the line just enough for them to not bother with verifying and probably should've switched to something safe. I mean, she could read me wikipedia pages and I would be totally on board
Fucking content reviewers literally going eitherPlus, like how Twitch has apparently outsourced their trust and safety team to fucking Egypt, YouTube might have done something similar, and the reports are being manually reviewed, just by someone from a heavily restrictive/conservative culture.
sounds like a shitty gameshow.Fucking content reviewers literally going either
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