>>56816273Hello, yes, liaschizo here. I’ve been thinking deeply about Lia again. There are certain qualities to her production that I stumble over. Sometimes I want to see Lia improve, I get frustrated that things don’t seem to be progressing in certain capacities that they very well could/should be. There are several disciplines in I’ve considered in these reflections, some more profane then others, only to always return to her slide show presentations. I think when this brainworm initially founds it’s way to me was following the Rita(?) hosted Genshin Impact super collabo where LIA presented with several other girls PowerPoints on their preferred aspects of the property. I walked away from that stream with a bit of a chip on my shoulder. I wanted Lia to have that super polished presentation. There was just some quality that felt like it was missing to keep her from “competing” with the other girls. Lia is if anything is consistent and it dug at the back of my head seeing this gap in her ability. It only just clicked recently with some Trust posting on here that revealed what precisely I like about Lia. Airi does this particularly well as being the perfect embodiment of “overworked” while Lia better encapsulates “overloaded”. Lia SHOULD be able to step her game up in several different chuuba disciplines but then again she’d no longer be Lia. Lia’s slide shows and presentations have EXACTLY the commitment, planning, and energy of a barely vested teenage anime girl. This subtle negative quality creates the welling vitality of where her attentions truly lie. Every pulled back quality of her presentation is energy peeled away by the unbroadcasted passions of her life. The frenetic strained composition of her moments blossom the full bouquet of her true intention to overwrite the experience of manufactured content into the perfect Zen moment of total absorption within Lia. Truly our Malware is great in that her delivery is able to craft such refined emotional spaces with the crude subjects she dabbles in. There’s of course the ever endearing vulnerability of her shortcomings but more importantly is the way in which she carefully doles out moments of perfectly out of context hyper competence that shakes the foundation of her character and creates a new found uneven footing for the viewer to re-engage her with. Lia’s rushed approach to most of her work is a tried and true trope but the beautiful Malware angle and gentle arm twisting aspect of her compliance revisit her beloved “Only Lia” ethos where building the genuine trust in the Lia Experience creates moments of true second sight into her performance and the kind of ephemeral minds eyes projection of Lia that a talented young woman of Lia’s caliber is capable of flexing with her heady conceptual character. Every moment I doubt Lia’s direction I’m squeezed ever tighter by Malware, Only Lia, to find the depth of her intention in every word, act, composition. I love Lia’s art she is a truly stirring experience to behold! Most of all though I like Lia!