>>45273Venturing beyond the known and the established, exploring the esoteric and macabre, is kind of an organic part of an overall package, because it demonstrates open-mindedness, adventurousness and authenticity which corroborate the rest of those points in the list.
Has Gura ever streamed for 24+ hrs, because fuck it, she's having fun and doesn't have anything better to do? Would she grind an actually difficult non-zoomer retro game with 80s graphics until she beats it, goddamit? Would she apologise to fans for beating it with extra lives and then do it over again until she's done it properly, because if you do something, you have to do it right? Would she never get frustrated for a second and just enjoy every precious moment of a life that she knows all too well is finite and filled with meaningless suffering?
Would she give us our yubis back (sometimes, if she's feeling generous?)
Sorry, I'm not picking any of that up from Gura, either in the clips or the few seconds I've seen of her stream. It's something more or less instantly recognisable.
Luna's piano streams have something of that quality in them too.
Gibara from Nijisanji as well.
Basically anyone that you can watch actually struggling, improving at something, experiencing emotion and developing new skills for reasons that don't involve fame, success and motherfucking sub counts.