I had actually thought it was Kiara. I thought she also coupled it with the fact she talked to and helped calm down the person who was the most nervous for debut (which all things considered at the time was Mumei).
According to the Shareholders meeting, NijiEN's AR Live situation is a trade secret
Oh boy, Uruka is going to talk about her DC waifus in chronological order. Of course she's immediately starting with Raven.
Patrician tastewow and its the cartoon version too.
Yea and it sounds like Airi made her voice worse by talking on stream tonight. Hopefully her voice will get better soon but it is definitely concerning.
You know what usually happens when nijilivers received a new outfitIt is a new outfit.
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He's gonna have another announcement after the outfit reveal too.
I've been gone for most of the day and I missed the Pippa stream, so can someone tell me if this is true or not?
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I've been gone for most of the day and I missed the Pippa stream, so can someone tell me if this is true or not?
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He literally didn't answer a single thing. When you look at this talks you need to look at what they would love to tell shareholders as a response but didn't. It means the real answer is the opposite, and not whatever PR team came up with. For example in a second one, the obvious answer is "No, we are doing a good job at making sure our viewerbase and spending customers are not cannibalized by new members and we have numbers to back it up". His answer is "we are trying to expand fanbase, and it would be bad if old livers had to take a hit from it". Which means they are very well aware of total cannibalization, they just don't give a shit for as long as they get new customers. For the graduations, the obvious answer is "No, we expect some people deciding to do other jobs, turnover is a normal thing in business and it's within our expectations and isn't going to affect the company going forwards. Otherwise, we provide good support and make sure to retain as many livers as we see fit". And what he said? "Well, ackshually they got fired not graduated. So it doesn't matter. But yeah sure retirements suck, would like do to something about it"Also general info that they currently have 15k shareholders with voting power, aren't planning preferential treatment, and are looking into working on new tech and studios. Not exactly an expert in shareholder meetings, but a lot of the answers kinda seem like the same empty talk you'd expect from business PR.
I saw that store a while back and the art for the merch they had was some deviantart quality shit. Seems like they managed to up their game, I hope the vtuber cut isn't a ripoff. I guess kirshe and fishman didn't see eye to eye to join as an invader, I think phase getting rid of yuri rubbed her the wrong way.Surpised no ones mentioned this and not even The Proctor has posted an announcement but ketchup fox teased something for today
I feel the Yuri situation did play a role. However if we go by what Tenma has stated, FIshman has yet to hire a non-attractive woman. Meanwhile Kirsche refuses to acknowledge the rules of thermodynamics with CICO and proceeds to consume the average American family's annual usage of ketchup in a weekend.I saw that store a while back and the art for the merch they had was some deviantart quality shit. Seems like they managed to up their game, I hope the vtuber cut isn't a ripoff. I guess kirshe and fishman didn't see eye to eye to join as an invader, I think phase getting rid of yuri rubbed her the wrong way.
What this guy saidHe literally didn't answer a single thing. When you look at this talks you need to look at what they would love to tell shareholders as a response but didn't. It means the real answer is the opposite, and not whatever PR team came up with. For example in a second one, the obvious answer is "No, we are doing a good job at making sure our viewerbase and spending customers are not cannibalized by new members and we have numbers to back it up". His answer is "we are trying to expand fanbase, and it would be bad if old livers had to take a hit from it". Which means they are very well aware of total cannibalization, they just don't give a shit for as long as they get new customers. For the graduations, the obvious answer is "No, we expect some people deciding to do other jobs, turnover is a normal thing in business and it's within our expectations and isn't going to affect the company going forwards. Otherwise, we provide good support and make sure to retain as many livers as we see fit". And what he said? "Well, ackshually they got fired not graduated. So it doesn't matter. But yeah sure retirements suck, would like do to something about it"
Edit: Not all of this answers mean it wouldn't attract shareholders though. Just not the good kind but the ones who don't give a crap about moral implications and longevity of business they are getting a stake in, and would rather pump and dump it while the company is sucking juices out of their employees
They're both illustrated by Kayahara? I guess that explains a lot.
Also illustrates Niji's Seto Miyako.