>>53248688Kek, even if you meant it as a joke, I concur. Talents display just enough information about themselves and their interactions to hook the viewers and provide insights about them.
Pippa showed me that women can be alright sometimes, but she left the impression of a trainwreck, or suffering porn. If you watch someone of this caliber, you don't get anything from it, besides topics for shitposting on /vt/ and occasional laughs.
On the other hand, having a company's powerhouse as your oshi is different. Once again, you can simply shower her with money and attention, and stop there. But if you ask yourself "If I encounter my oshi irl, can I stand my ground in her presence? Are my actions and achievements are comparable to hers?" you might find a new source of motivation.
Fuck Lumi btw, why is the bar so high