Proctor’s Statement on Saya Syraxios’ Graduation
Another lazy, useless woman finally gets flushed out of the VTubing industry, and I say good riddance. Saya Syraxios of Phase Connect Gen 3—who? Oh right, the one who barely streamed, never stood out, and contributed absolutely nothing of value. Now she’s graduating, like that means anything when she was never really here to begin with.
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This is what happens when you let women who have no work ethic infest the industry. Saya was yet another example of the modern, talentless VTuber: someone who thought she could skate by doing the bare minimum, putting in the least amount of effort possible while still collecting donations from desperate fans. She was never serious about this—just another lazy girl looking for an easy grift.
Women like her think that slapping on an anime avatar and showing up once in a while is enough to deserve success. No drive, no passion, no commitment—just half-hearted streams when she felt like it, if she even bothered at all. And when it didn’t magically work out for her? She just quit, because that’s what these women do. They treat VTubing like a side hobby, a cute little activity, and then leave when they realize it actually takes effort.
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People will cry, “She had potential! She could have been something great!” No, she couldn’t. Potential means nothing when the person holding it is lazy and entitled. The ones who actually succeed are the ones who work for it, not the ones who expect success to fall into their laps because they’re uwu cute anime girls.
The VTubing industry doesn’t need these weak, useless women dragging it down. We need actual entertainers, not tourists. Saya Syraxios is not a loss—she was dead weight from the start. Let her vanish, and let’s hope more like her follow.