>>195679Anons who make audio content have been more individualistic in here than you'd usually expect from a thread like this.
It's an odd place in general. Usually you only get OC like that from group projects where you can blend a voice into the cacophany of other voices, like a sings video. Either that, or you make OC as a personality, but only once in a blue moon, like the /v/ Musical people or the Chris Redfield guy. But there are a lot of people who seem to use /hlgg/ as a training ground for reps of that kind. Way more than the usual. It's kind of refreshing to see an abundance of people doing reps.