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The magic of having an oshi is not about branding your ass with the best girl stamp. It's not like you're buying shares of a successful company and play pretend you are in a wealthy person for investing a few bucks on Apple, or having a trophy wife to tell everyone you made it in life.
To have an oshi is to follow her beginnings until the end. No matter how deep she was in the ditch, you followed her trails up to whatever top she ends up at. Cover can sign Avril Lavigne for all I care, and let her rip the subscriber numbers through the roofs, but will her followers retain the enjoyment of watching her content?
The less successful a chuuba is, the bigger the room of improvement for her. The earliest fan will bask in glory along with their oshi, travel the bumpy road of vtubing (or even normal youtubers), and you enjoy the hardship of weathering through rrats and shit. Which is why seniority badges are important for livestreamers, and not tiered sub. To show how long you have stayed loyal as a patron.
It's not about where you are now, it's the journey with your oshi and excitement where it will end up. How much time you spend supporting and seeing the person grow, instead of how much wealth you thrown at the girl/guy.
Which is why some "successful" chuuba thread doesn't stay alive as long in this board, simply because the fans are massive insecure faggots, who had to feel compared with subs and views that bails at the first sign of trouble, or, being much saviorfag and walks out the door once the floodgates of "new wave popularity" opens after a collab.
Mumei is cute. And getting this much seethe is part of my enjoyment supporting her that I expected.