Exploitation is when you sell someone the thing they want for a reasonable price.
Whores have always been the biggest supporter of men's mental health.
Kids tend to pick up the accent of whoever/whatever taught them. You get plenty with California accents because they've watched nothing but Hollywood, and that's just as weird. Or if they learnt from a Texan they'll speak like that. Etc.
I think that's backwards - before the bubble popped it...
Honestly donothons are an inherently sketchy concept. The whole point of them is to hold out something people want and are willing to pay for, but call it "donations" so that you don't have even the minimal obligation to deliver that crowdfunding involves. If the audience gets burned and learns...
Well yes because she's never going to leave. In a couple of decades when the bankruptcy administrator comes round to padlock the door she'll be bent over begging them to just let the company exploit her for a few more days.
Right. Perfect example of something that just doesn't seem like a good use of a talent's time (I'm sure some talents are autistic and want to do every detail themselves, but it shouldn't be the default) where a corp (particularly one positioned as a production company) should just handle it...
So what is it that they are aiming for? Like, I appreciate a 3D live up to a point, but if you're comparing them to an IRL idol group then honestly the number of lives is very low. Even accepting that motion capture recording is going to take 10x longer than a regular gig... meh. And similarly...
That's self-inflicted by the company though. I honestly think they just don't value the talents' time very much, because the amount of time the talents are apparently having to put in is out of all proportion to what actually shows up where the fans can see it. Hololive EN talents put out far...
Using either euphemism is equally gay. Call it quitting.
At some point the sheer quantity becomes its own message, rather than the specific person.
I don't think the medium has been going long enough to say that for sure yet. There are comedians or pro wrestlers (once the companies stabilised...
They're not doing it though. You think any Japanese company cares about not being able to accept Visa/Mastercard? They're happy to have an excuse to go JCB only.
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