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Quoted By: >>28770721 >>28775348 >>28777173
A thought came to me as I was just scrolling through my folder of stray art of different chuubas and I came across this one, and the first thing I thought of "oh, one day everyone will graduate, and their models will never ever see the light of day again" and I just felt sad about it.
different people are enamored by their oshis for different reasons, some for her model, some for her personality, some for her content and the list goes on and on, while some people are lucky enough to be able to follow their oshi post graduation (and that's what we've seen so far at least) some others like the fans of picrel won't be as lucky because their RMs are simply not active at all, or at least not that well known even if they were active, I don't really watch haachama or anything like that but even then the thought of knowing that at one day I'll never be able to hear of her shenanigans again saddens me, and this goes for other chuubas as well regardless of the corpo they're in or if they're indies
the thought of losing someone you've watched for 2 or 3 or 4 or even more years almost every single day is pretty sad, especially if you're someone who was genuinely attached to their oshi
I don't really know what the purpose of this thread is, but it's a thought.
different people are enamored by their oshis for different reasons, some for her model, some for her personality, some for her content and the list goes on and on, while some people are lucky enough to be able to follow their oshi post graduation (and that's what we've seen so far at least) some others like the fans of picrel won't be as lucky because their RMs are simply not active at all, or at least not that well known even if they were active, I don't really watch haachama or anything like that but even then the thought of knowing that at one day I'll never be able to hear of her shenanigans again saddens me, and this goes for other chuubas as well regardless of the corpo they're in or if they're indies
the thought of losing someone you've watched for 2 or 3 or 4 or even more years almost every single day is pretty sad, especially if you're someone who was genuinely attached to their oshi
I don't really know what the purpose of this thread is, but it's a thought.