>>10725640Well, I dunno about breaking down. Guess it affects everyone differently, though. It's funny to me that people started giving online concerts and such during this, when the people I'd been watching were doing that as standard practice for like a couple years before now. It's like the world was catching up to them.
>Were there many unsuccessful men in the past as well?Who knows. It's probably just that they're more visible now that we have tech connecting everyone and everywhere, as well as that we're in a place where they tend to congregate, giving us a distorted view of how many there really are. Even though you might hear incel thrown around somewhere outside here, I doubt it's anywhere near as common as we think.
>but I can't seem to understand them either.Ain't that just how it's always been, though?
>Do you remember the euphorics?No. Should I? I can't remember ever hearing that word in this context, actually. Your description of them, however, just sounds like your typical 'robot'. Were they a local phenomenon?
>The modular nature of vrchat?You can use preset models, import premade or ones you've made yourself, or use their tools to 'make' one. I've been wanting to try it, but I don't care for voice chat. Not sure if I could run it, anwyay.