>>2990618>EOPsWhich ones?
If an EOP is male, single, doing their JP reps and is over the age of I'd say ~22-23, I'd say that they're almost as loyal as nip fans sans some merch sales depending on location. Burgers of this description are WAY more likely to be loyal as opposed to Canadians, in my experience.
SEAnigs however seem to act like schizophrenic zoomers regardless of age or effort, sometimes the consistency is actually impressive. Maybe it's because Japanese is taught to INdogs by default that it takes a lot less effort for them to engage by default. I've noticed that SEAnigs who put heavy emphasis on contributing tend to be far more loyal, stable, and cool, though, so maybe there is a similar 'equation' for SEAnigs, it's just that the effort required is substantially higher. Neko Mikuri is pretty great, for example.
Euros all tend to act apathetic and misanthropic as fuck in my experience outside of a few choice outliers. The ones that do get excited seem to only apply to a few countries and do so through the hive mind of a trend and leave just as quickly, i.e. Ruskis w/ Ars Almal.
Yeah I know Europe is a lot of countries, sorry Eurobros there's just not enough of you and for some reason all of you seem to defer to this type of behavior of either the "excitable hivemind Euro" or the "too cool to be happy" Euro", this is coming from a first gen Euro immigrant to the USA.Spics are genuinely terrifying and come and go like a bell pepper favored locust cloud. I don't think they posses the mental clarity required to comprehend the world loyalty, every time they swarm a vtuber it feels like I forgot to take my meds.
Chinks are chinks.
Koreans barely exist visibly in this space for some reason, but that doesn't mean they're not here, they might be super loyal in fact I just don't have the info to tell.
For obvious fucking sake, these are my impressions, and just that. I'm curious if anybody has different ones.