>>12254795Myth is kinda unreal when you really think about it. The right people in the right place at the right time, none of which would have even been possible if not for the already nonsensical state of the world bringing them together. They capitalized on the vtuber boom and brought it to even greater heights, their instant runaway success (a combination of the hololive brand but also their extraordinary personalities, skills, and backgrounds) literally legitimizing and changing the English-language vtubing scene overnight and forever. Even more ridiculous when you consider the basement-level expectations everyone had for them, from management, to the audience, to the girls themselves.
And then there was still growing room. None of them were perfect, pretty much all of them far from it in different ways, and so there's also the journey of watching them from the start growing monumentally as streamers, as people, and closer to each other not only as professional colleagues, but a group of friends. Every day I'm blown away being reminded of the fact that I'm watching an anime unfold in real-time, not just in the literal "lol I'm watching anime girls streaming on the internet" but the sheer absurdity, love, and triumph that is HoloMyth that you could only find elsewhere in fiction.