>>60788204I wonder what'd be funnier, and/or cause a bigger melty both among viewers and the board;
>a /here/ holostar and a /here/ hologirl both existing and they absolutely fucking unironically hate each other, to the point where it's known that they are arguing and fighting off stream, but are doing so in a way that technically isn't breaking any rules nor is affecting anyone else, so management can't do shit (or better yet, everyone except them and maybe chat treat it as banter or heavy kayfabe)or
>the two of them announcing publicly they're in a relationship and continuing to stream as normal, without excessive collabing or stream invading between the two. Like they announce it as a fact, and then move on with their careers like nothing happened.I eagerly await the day when a big vtuber announces they're going on a limited hiatus to get married + honeymoon, with a defined return date, after which they stream exactly as before except the occasional reference to their wife or husband, or random Thank Yous given because their spouse brought them food mid stream.
Or both lmaoThe potential ramifications of such an event are interesting, and could rework some of the key elements of virtual streaming culture.
I mean, I think we're currently seeing the beginning of the death of Graduations as a concept, why not go further?
I know that there ARE publicly married chuubas, and chuubas that are parents (For Krillo's sake we have one in FlaVR) but to see a Giga Vtuber under COVER corp.
because if it were 2434 it would just be more anti fuel, filed under sluttery tbdesu admit that and make that transition? It could be devastating.
TLDR I yearn for total unicorn death.