>>90771700>>90773381Male here aiming to do this for fun/fulfilment/community/passion rather than profit, and with a fresh PC (picrel) after my last one fucking died (still looking into getting more storage and perhaps another monitor).
I wanna do variety stuff, chatting and ASMR roleplay/voice acting type stuff.
I have very little proper sense of self, so I don't have any firm ideas for a character concept for an eventual PNG/model, at least not until I do a lot more soul-searching. Would a shapeshifter gimmick to represent said indecision be too cliched or on-the-nose?
As for the big 4, for fun if nothing else.
>VoicePeople have said my voice is reasonably deep and nice to listen to, if prone to flat affect, and my accent does cut through a little bit even if I am eloquent. Enunciation could use some work as well I figure.
>TalentNothing that matters, if I'm brutally honest, except a knack for languages and words, but I'd be super down to make some streams about improving on things. I'm also big into writing and storytelling, as well as D&D and similar /tg/ stuff, so I could run short campaigns, or create in-depth characters and explore new systems with Chat.
>CharismaI do have the autism debuff, but I'm at least aware of it and have been making my best efforts to improve, and did manage to have a gf fairly recently, so all hope isn't lost I suppose. I hold a conversation just fine, I compliment unprompted, joke about, go for some light banter (though sometimes I underestimate just what I'm saying, but if I do I apologize), and I love messing with people. Insightful observations are a big thing for me, and as previously mentioned, storytelling is a passion of mine.
>Mental StabilityYes***
*Despite several diagnoses, I don't tend to lash out at people, and this feels like a thing that might be a break from other things for me, so it's unlikely I'd end up going on menhera hiatus.
What might be a weakness is that I'm a little naïve and prone to taking things at face value/trusting others, and I often wear my heart on my sleeve, which can cut both ways.
Since I'm not aiming to make this my job, though, I guess it's fine to consider the standards less rigid.