>>14406760>>14404757There's truth and misguided speculation in both of these.
Greater-schizo-kun clearly overestimates Watson's emotional stability. Whereas schizo-minor only chips at what is likely closer to the truth. Watson is kind and spreads herself thin among others, but she is not as much as a social chameleon as some claim. She is nearly consistently the most quiet member in collabs, and her collabs seem more entertainment-driven than ego driven. Greater-schizo-kun is correct to say that Gura has a powerful since of self, but she was also a memelord brainwashed by internet culture, which has an effect on one's personality.
The truth of the matter is that Watson simply doesn't truly open up to people. She seems to get along with everyone and is quite friendly, which is apart of her charitable nature. Charity is the natural evolution of guilt though.
She mentioned early on, in one of the few times she broke down crying on stream, that she had taken care of someone for several years while others did not, before that person eventually died and left her with a void of "time" in her life which she filled with games. The fact that this was the most emotional moment she ever displayed on stream shows that she has a deeply suppressed pain or trauma from having someone so important in her life die.
Therefore, Watson has never and can never let anyone enter so close into her heart again,
unless she were to have a childwith me. Thus, Gura attempting to form a close, meaningful, and truly deep connection with Watson was doomed from the start, because she doesn't view people that way anymore. She can't view anyone that way, even if she wanted to, because her heart is sealed off at that level. But she still has a lot of love to give, so it is spread out among many, rather than deeply with few. And she's also an autistic dork.