>>36474603The simple fact of the matter is that the Lia experience is a subconscious exploration of the mechanisms of satori. The Lia "character" in it's essence is the compartmentalization of the various aspects of the performer that are a non-starter for integration into society at large. That is to say they are the self reflective shortcomings of the performer put on display for all to see but done so in such a way that they are wholly embraced so as to approach a level of subconscious Jungian shadow work that is rarely offered in chuuba community. The admission of "malware" constituting the topics, thought patterns, and engagement own the problems present and through a type of passion perhaps possible only through someone of Lia's acting prowess create a type of purity to the expression. This effect is of course framed and amplified by the use of marketable anime woman giving an already boosted hyperrealization of the process further augmented by the performing chops of the actress behind the production. In so much as Lia is an exploration of the post rationalization and acceptance of the kind of individual that has gone through similar circles and sub cultures as Lia it is also a clearly defined target of recovery for individuals that lack the grace, talent, and composure of Lia to process the often complex subjects and lingering emotional residues of their past. This is why when Lia intones "I'm Lia!" it is a self affirmation of the highest order flaying herself bare to the constituent pieces of her psyche that are able to be expressed to a self selected audience in a hundred and twenty minute window. Every "I'm Lia!" is an admission and permission for Lia to be Lia as the malware self corrects itself into a more stable, sharper, efficient version of it's self. This is why the ending of her stream is important in that when Lia assures you that "only Lia will ever love you" you must conceptualize sharing this experience of Lia becoming Lia over and over again in a self perpetuating experience of self discovery to find one's own authentic self.