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This may be a bit wishful, but I have a theory that at least half of the chubbas are fat IRL.
>They talk about food a lot
If you get two of them in a stream, for every five minutes the chance of them talking about food ranges between 5-25%, meaning that statistically speaking if they spend a half hour together the subject of food will almost defiantly come up.
>Most of them suffer from health problems
As obesity is known to cause issues with the heart, lungs, back, and endocrine system I think the theory explains the prevalence of chubbas complaining about lethargy or other health problems. It just seems sus to me that pretty much a vast majority of Hololive and around half of other V-tubers constantly complain about health problems, at a rate far higher than should be expected from women in their 20's.
>Some of them breath heavily
As I said, obesity can affect your lungs causing fat people to breath pretty heavily. I've noticed somewhat loud breathing from most chubbas.
>They're almost all nerds
Pretty much all Vtubers are either gamers or otaku (weeaboos for non-Japanese ones) and they very rarely seem interested in physical activities like sports or hiking. Since people who play games and watch anime don't usually move, and since most of those people are working-class and spend most of their food money on hobby-related endeavors, these kinds of people tend to get chubby
>Openly shit diets
As an addandum to point one, when they talk about food they usually talk about pretty shitty food. I rarely hear them talk about balanced meals or light snacks, chubbas usually talk about processed or fried food. At least as far as I noticed. When they don't talk about them, the EN crowd usually talks about international food (as they're an international group) but even this proves to be the worst versons of this. They tend to like soda, fried food, fast food, and sometimes tea that they pretty much all admit to adding sugar and milk to.
>Chubbas seem to me like failed idols/popstars
Most chubbas tend to do music, and some of them even turn their avatars into virtual idols. I think this points to a theory that most of them either couldn't make it as idols, or most of them knew they wouldn't so they don't try. Since Vtubing allows you to hide your face and body, if your voice conveys information well you could feasibly look like anything you want.