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Hello, yes, liaschizo here. I want to feel the sweat on the nape of Lia's neck. There are certain aspects of the performance that become muddled between talent and audience when there's no verifiable way to determine the sincerity of the anchor's intent. By pursuing the parasocial one is coerced into the position of Trust in all things the performer brings forth to offer. In this way a peculiar type of consent is established wherein the imbiber of the content is left with the final trespass of intention behind the talent's presentation. All things chuuba must be taken as consensual Truth between the talent and fan. Perhaps this is the greatest gift a chuuba can ever hope to give to her fan and in a way is a mutual adoration freeing the talent from ever having to worry whether or not the thing they are saying has any actual sincerity behind it. I don't know how much Lia flirts with this unflinching truth of the medium. The two celestials of the company run the tenet ragged with promises of the most titillating backgrounds and contexts to the forbidden knowledge of their formative identity but Lia pushes hard in the opposite direction. Secret Gold Rush aficionado? Do You Really Believe It? It's possible to take this at face value for what it's worth. The quirk alone is endearing in the mumble mouthed exciting slur of youthful Penguin Of Doom a fully spun up Lia is able to produce but I think that the more satisfying, in a teeth on edge kind of way, angle of pushing the DYRBI is in maintaining the absurd in the kind of bratty, defiant wager of waiting to be called out. The character of Lia craves the kind of harsh correction in having her ploy and cheek chewingly obnoxious assertions called out but relishes the mutual impotent frustration of operating with a barrier, literally in the form of the talent/fan dynamic, physically in the form of the hardware limitation of being able to threat with anything less than throwing money at her for intentions, and even ideologically in there not being a single desirable individual in her audience that she would willingly "roll over" for if the circumstances could be pressed. This underlying current of dysfunctional dynamic is what really heightens the "Lia energy" when her streams are pinging off the limiters. It's nice when there are breaks, mundane aftercare with the more banal, ever high quality entry level chuuba plays video game type content but I may just be panning for gold with that take.