My dislike originates from that time when an entire generation graduated and she tried to throw them under the bus, pin the blame on them, it also has to do with gut feeling.
Something about her feels wrong.
This too, but I try to be more objective with reasons why I don't like/trust someone than going with 'gut feeling' as a broad justification, usually there's something more to them that'll justify that feeling afterwards that I can use, they can't really bury their nature for too long. I don't get bad juju feelings from people that often but the last three times I had a bad gut feel towards someone that ended up being busted for something they were, in order, a child abuser, a rapist, and a pedophile.
Far as I can tell there's nothing I can leverage to make such a case here, and I know saying "Just trust me bro" means nothing unless I can demonstrate repeatedly that I can draw these conclusions successfully, so I don't really bother. It's also not something I can just instantly pick up on right away, I have to spend some time interacting with/listening to them. It's faster with face to face interaction because kinesics give a lot away but I eventually pick up on something in speech patterns too, and I used to be a cloudtomo before the creep kicked in and I pulled back enough to see the broader behavioural patterns with how she was gaming engagement.
At the bare minimum, she uses psychological manipulation to her own advantage, but in a content creation field that is almost expected at the same time. That's more or less what the youtube algorithm rewards as well, the psychology of drawing attention, but there's tasteful ways to do it and tasteless, and NeneBad has fallen on the tasteless side with some regularity.
tune in to kiba/nanners/yuri and she's discussing bang Cayde and other robots.
Why are vtuber women like this?!
Viewer safe cock options, so they can discuss how badly they want to get their meat pockets stuffed without offending their simps by suggesting their sausage filler comes with a gravy surprise.
Kinda worried about those top grooves on the blade and how they might hurt your offhand if you have to press down there to dice something, but it does look cool. Just gotta be more careful how to use it.
The cutting board and apron are cute
Maybe more personal technique but I've only ever pressed down on the back of the blade near the base of the handle instead of higher on the blade. My concern would be what divots like that would mean for long-term survivability of the blade in general, and if it could bend or warp easily because of the lack of material support.