>>31127241>They're acting like Hololive is some sort of evil empireHere is a picture that reflects EXACTLY what the girls in the other companies might perceive Hololive to be
>pic relatedHere is the transcription of the first comment
>I honestly don't mean to have a hostile tone, but are you intentionally trying to project the whole stepford/pleasantville creepiness that many of your photographs seem to give off? >You seem to represent an almost impossible-to-attain portrait of womanhood, and as a woman I honestly find many of your pictures unsettling.>I swear, I'm an otherwise very confident person and I consider myself attractive, so I'm not trying to sound like some butthurt overweight girl who is whining about unattainable standards of beauty and femininity (this statement is directed towards the rest of reddit, not you).>Can you provide some insight about your artistic vision and intentions? >I'm very very curious to hear what you have to say. >Something about your photos makes me feel strangely depressed/inadequate and I'm alarmed by my own reaction. >That being said, this is truly great work and I applaud your abilities. >edit: I'm reacting to your Instagram as a whole, not just these photos.This is EXACTLY how Hololive is perceived. Because the girls strive to pass a professional image, avoid drama and unnecessary crudeness they make the rest of the girls feel as if they're being attacked for their shortcomings.
Hologirls represent "an almost impossible-to-attain portrait of" what a vtuber girl should be, except it is quite possible because there are 50 Holos doing just that on a daily basis.