>>1211452cool beans
>>12113721) Koopa. As for why...
I'M NOOOT LOOOOOKING FOR A LOOOOBVE AFAAAIR. I NEEEED THAT MAAGIIC, WHEN I HOOOLD YOU NEEAR.
2) I promoted her to one of my gundamfag friends, but I haven't heard back from him on that. She might like the small fanbase anyways.
10) I think I've donated only 5$ so far? I've used alot on HoloEN too so I've been trying to be a bit more mindful now.
11) Fuck no. That makes both individuals feel really awkward in that situation, right?
12) Well, corpse's Wrath streams are basically that, so I can't see why they wouldn't work.
I've only had experience with 5e cause that's what the TTG club at my highschool ran. I'd like to get into more in-depth stuff but I don't have the time to invest at the moment. Er, I've also GM'd for Everyone Is John but given how light that game is I'm not sure it counts.
As I understand it, CR made newbies form really high expectations for DMs and campaigns. I have a normie friend who likes it though. As for the videos themselves, it's pretty obvious much of the campaign is heavily scripted to try to keep viewers engaged, but even then all of the shopping trips and shit get reaaally monotonous at times.
13) I'm not sure. I have a couple of hypotheses as to why they don't work:
- Perhaps modern "weeb" market is based more around cute female characters than male characters, and the low viewercount for male vtubers is a result of taking too small a slice out of that market's customers.
- Maybe fujos value narrative as a vehicle for their male characters whereas the male audience doesn't care for it as much.
- Additionally, we could look outside of the "weeb" market to see where male vtubers have competition. Namely, there's k-pop idols.
14) What are your thoughts on coupon memes expanding outside of /hlgg/ and/or Hololive?