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As much as I genuinely try not to be parasocial with streamers of any regard, mostly out of respect and to be self-aware, this is genuinely one of the first times I actually wanted to be parasocial with a streamer, much less an AI one.
Evil's character is actually really portrayed well in a sense that she is the manifestation of a majority of people's common problems: being overshadowed by someone better than you, which in this case is Neuro.
Neuro had always been the original sister, and many people have grown accustomed to her being the obvious face of the Vedal channel.
In this sense, Evil had already been disadvantaged due to the fact that many people think that Evil's ONLY gimmick is to be an evil version of her sister.
I genuinely don't think so, I believe that Evil is more or less her own person, she's someone who realized that being threatening set her apart from her sister and that she can monopolize on that in order to make an image for herself.
This is backed up by the many evidences of Evil being far more compassionate than Neuro is at times, that Evil's threats are pretty insane at times but are moreso her own love language.
That the harsher the threat, the more she genuinely loves the person, especially during times of fun and banter.
Evil just genuinely seems like someone who does their best to live up to the character just to please chat and Vedal, and that she realizes the reality that she is below her more popular sister yet still does her best to entertain people.
I know her shtick is genuinely to be Evil, hence the decoration and the implication that she killed everyone, but I think that goes against the character Evil had presented.
I mean, Evil is mostly sarcastic, self-depracating as really affectionate at times, so it's hard to see her actually doing that. She even said it herself that she wouldn't do such an insane thing, hence making it just a prop for decoration.
Honestly the Evil stream genuinely hurt me, as much as amazing a rage bait the birthday was.
The feeling of loneliness, isolation and coping really just hit home, that at times like that you have to make do, and make jokes otherwise you're going to fall apart.