>>3641821>No, context does matter.This. So. Much.
You can't deny that some Holos also can get pretty raunchy on stream, whether it is someone scratching their butt, shaving their pussy on stream or sharing digusting real life stories around piss. Same goes for certain Nijis who like to openly talk about sex, share their experience stories or come around with some 3rd grade toilet humor here and there.
Some people will like it, some won't. All fine by me. But coming around with some poor fart clip and le funni coomer meme to show your new persona is just overall a shitty way to introduce yourself and feels incredibly repulsive.
It's like ripping out a big one when you shake hands with a stranger for the first time vs. farting when you hang out with your best friends. The action is the same, but one will immediately put off the opposite while the other will either give a cause for good laughter or a tired sigh at worst.
>inb4 incel seiso fagSure not. I'm a dedicated follower of Hana, who frequently makes remarks around poop, and don't mind listening to stories like mentioned above. But if any of those chuubas would drop nasty shit like farting into their mic as a stream introduction on a regular basis, I would immediately drop them. There is no context, it would just feel forced and off-putting. And I'm fairly certain that's how a bunch of other people feel too, who were confused by her off-putting tweets.
I won't follow mermaid, and with this the case is closed for me. That aside I'm still kind of curious to see what dragon and fairy have to offer.
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