"Ted Kaczynski, like, before he started murdering people, he had like a couple good ideas. He kinda lost me at the murdering part though"Juniper Heartstrings
Making content that no one alive today is going to see? Fantastic use of resources, I'm sure Youtube will still exist in 100 years. and people will care. The more I see of this choob the less I give a shit.
You're not the only one, it seems that the astroturfing and gimmick didn't really catch people's attention, her stats are fucking atrocious for the amount of cash whoever is behind it all must've burned on her.
Watching her first attempts was interesting in how different adults and children approach games. When I played it as a kid, borrowing the neighbor's NES in a time before the SNES, finding the hidden coin caches was practically automatic. "Can I go up there...? YES!" and finding the warp zone was easy. Even deeply hidden shit like the multi coin block early in 4-2 that you have to smash all the blocks for were easily found.
Whereas the adult just races or, in Subaru's case, walks down the main route and misses every secret.
And I do say adult, not Subaru, because nowadays I play exactly the same way. Well, maybe not quite as straight, but certainly nowhere near as curious and experimental as I did as a kid.
Watching her first attempts was interesting in how different adults and children approach games. When I played it as a kid, borrowing the neighbor's NES in a time before the SNES, finding the hidden coin caches was practically automatic. "Can I go up there...? YES!" and finding the warp zone was easy. Even deeply hidden shit like the multi coin block early in 4-2 that you have to smash all the blocks for were easily found.
Whereas the adult just races or, in Subaru's case, walks down the main route and misses every secret.
And I do say adult, not Subaru, because nowadays I play exactly the same way. Well, maybe not quite as straight, but certainly nowhere near as curious and experimental as I did as a kid.
You're not the only one, it seems that the astroturfing and gimmick didn't really catch people's attention, her stats are fucking atrocious for the amount of cash whoever is behind it all must've burned on her.
Michi has seemingly made it her mission to show how much of a debuff it is to grow up and live in Indonesia.
I didn't really catch the whole conversation, but on the stream with Quinn yesterday she already talked about how rough it is as a woman in Indonesia, including that short skirt = "invitation" is an actual thought process in society.
In her most recent stream she shed some light on her own personal experience.
- In her Job at a Fashion company, her Manager (about 14 years older) was very friendly with her, which she thought was a good thing at first
- The Manager gets increasingly creepy with his conversations, asking about her having a boyfriend and stuff
- Michi would always try to stay friendly with him, answering his questions while trying to stay professional, but she was getting increasingly uncomfortable
- One thing he would apparently do is just sit at her desk, so that when she had to work, she would have to either bend over to her computer or sit on his lap
- One day the dude, who is married with children, reveals to her that he took in a young girl he met on a business trip to be his mistress, paying for her apartment and education. He makes the same offer to Michi.
- Michi refuses, but again to stay on his good side, she says it's not because of the inappropriate relationship, but because she wouldn't be comfortable taking his money
- In a five-head move, the Manager proposes just fucking without paying her. This is the point Michi starts taking screenshots of their conversations
- She knows she can't take the issue to HR, because the Manager is close with them
- One day on a business trip with the Manager and the CEO, the CEO offers to drive her home. While alone with him in the car, the CEO asks about how she's getting on in the company, at which point Michi starts bringing up the things the Manager said
- She is still trying to not paint the Manager in too much of a bad light, afraid of the consequences if the CEO is buddy's with him and reacts badly
- Gigachad CEO, apparently a family man, is rightly appalled by the things the Manager is doing and fires him the next day
- Looking back, Michi says that If she wasn't alone with the CEO that day, and if he didn't specifically ask how she's doing, she would have likely just bottled it up and tried to keep going, because she didn't have any power
Also, the stream started with her being paranoid that the pest control guy she had in didn't leave for some reason and now lurks in her flat or some shit. When chat went over possible solutions to this dilemma, someone suggested crashing at Kuro's place. She said she wouldn't be comfortable with that, not because she wants to "squash the Rumours" but mostly because it's apparently just straight up illegal to live with a man who you're not related or married to.
One last thing she brought up was that she is aware of the "Retirement Home" allegations for VShojo, and that that was one of the things she kept bringing up to VShojo as a possible detriment to her joining when they tried to recruit her. She said she thinks that reputation is not fair, and in what has become a regular occurrence in her streams, she went on and on about how genuinely nice everybody in VShojo is and how she is still not comfortable taking all their help and money while they seemingly expect nothing in return.
I only watch vtubers on Twitch now. The chat experience is so superior I can't stand trying to talk to a streamer via Youtube chat anymore. The interactivity between chat and streamer is vastly better on Twitch.
Michi has seemingly made it her mission to show how much of a debuff it is to grow up and live in Indonesia.
I didn't really catch the whole conversation, but on the stream with Quinn yesterday she already talked about how rough it is as a woman in Indonesia, including that short skirt = "invitation" is an actual thought process in society.
In her most recent stream she shed some light on her own personal experience.
- In her Job at a Fashion company, her Manager (about 14 years older) was very friendly with her, which she thought was a good thing at first
- The Manager gets increasingly creepy with his conversations, asking about her having a boyfriend and stuff
- Michi would always try to stay friendly with him, answering his questions while trying to stay professional, but she was getting increasingly uncomfortable
- One thing he would apparently do is just sit at her desk, so that when she had to work, she would have to either bend over to her computer or sit on his lap
- One day the dude, who is married with children, reveals to her that he took in a young girl he met on a business trip to be his mistress, paying for her apartment and education. He makes the same offer to Michi.
- Michi refuses, but again to stay on his good side, she says it's not because of the inappropriate relationship, but because she wouldn't be comfortable taking his money
- In a five-head move, the Manager proposes just fucking without paying her. This is the point Michi starts taking screenshots of their conversations
- She knows she can't take the issue to HR, because the Manager is close with them
- One day on a business trip with the Manager and the CEO, the CEO offers to drive her home. While alone with him in the car, the CEO asks about how she's getting on in the company, at which point Michi starts bringing up the things the Manager said
- She is still trying to not paint the Manager in too much of a bad light, afraid of the consequences if the CEO is buddy's with him and reacts badly
- Gigachad CEO, apparently a family man, is rightly appalled by the things the Manager is doing and fires him the next day
- Looking back, Michi says that If she wasn't alone with the CEO that day, and if he didn't specifically ask how she's doing, she would have likely just bottled it up and tried to keep going, because she didn't have any power
Also, the stream started with her being paranoid that the pest control guy she had in didn't leave for some reason and now lurks in her flat or some shit. When chat went over possible solutions to this dilemma, someone suggested crashing at Kuro's place. She said she wouldn't be comfortable with that, not because she wants to "squash the Rumours" but mostly because it's apparently just straight up illegal to live with a man who you're not related or married to.
One last thing she brought up was that she is aware of the "Retirement Home" allegations for VShojo, and that that was one of the things she kept bringing up to VShojo as a possible detriment to her joining when they tried to recruit her. She said she thinks that reputation is not fair, and in what has become a regular occurrence in her streams, she went on and on about how genuinely nice everybody in VShojo is and how she is still not comfortable taking all their help and money while they seemingly expect nothing in return.
"That reputation isn't fair!!!" As they've only poached has beens and continue to do the bare minimum as content. If they don't want to be seen as that they should maybe stop poaching has beens.
I do feel sorry for the bitches living in muslim shitholes and if I had the power I'd swap every feminist under the sun for them. With her money she should move out of there, get a greencard and never come back.
Mozumi Pichi is playing Fallout today, I'm not sure which one yet (EDIT: it's the original ) but the important thing is she looks like an atom bomb in that vault suit
I only watch vtubers on Twitch now. The chat experience is so superior I can't stand trying to talk to a streamer via Youtube chat anymore. The interactivity between chat and streamer is vastly better on Twitch.
I'm sure all the flashing lights, bells and whistles and funny memes are necessary to keep your focus for more than 5 minutes between economic diatribes and political treatises you pen in their chat.
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