>>12240046>Please give me some tipe of closure and help me move onThey'll always be there
until they graduate, and their vods will always be there as well. When you miss a stream live, you're really not missing anything at all. Just watch the vod if you're bothered about not catching it live.
But if you're looking to stop watching them altogether, then find a new thing to be interested with. It could be a game, it could be a hobby, a woman, a man, your fitness, anime, a show... There are a lot of other things you could be doing with your time to fill the "void" left by your dissipating interest in vtubers.
If you don't want to watch streams, then don't watch streams, and find something you want to do instead.
Myself, I had to look over my finances recently and discovered I was paying at least $150 in recurring memberships. I thought to myself "Am I even watching these people anymore, or am I just holding out for some sense of obligation?", and cut memberships for all except the ones I actually genuinely watch regularly. I've been focusing a lot more on my own self-improvement, advancing in my career and heavily cleaning up my home.
Ultimately I am sure you could be doing something that deep down you've been seeing as something you should get started doing, something you can improve, something you're just curious about, something personal to you that will bring you personal satisfaction. I'd say go for that.