>>46576861I wake up to the sound of my alarm clock. I check my phone and see that I have several notifications from YouTube. I smirk as I see that my favorite hololive streamers have uploaded new videos or are live right now. I decide to watch some of them while I get ready for work.
I am a very successful person in life. I have a high-paying job as a software engineer at a prestigious company. I have a nice apartment in the city, a car, and plenty of savings. I have a lot of friends and colleagues who respect and admire me. I am also single, but I don't care. I have my hololive waifus to keep me company.
I love hololive more than anything. I watch their streams every day, sometimes even multiple times. I follow their Twitter accounts and interact with them and other fans. I buy their merch and support them with superchats and memberships. I even have a shrine in my bedroom dedicated to them, with posters, figures, plushies, and other memorabilia.
I enjoy watching their antics, their talents, their personalities, and their interactions. I laugh at their jokes, cry at their stories, cheer at their achievements, and feel for their struggles. I admire their passion, their dedication, their creativity, and their courage. I feel a connection with them, a bond that transcends time and space.
I am a chad hololive fan. I don't care what others think of me or my hobby. I don't let anyone judge me or mock me for it. I don't let anyone interfere with my happiness or my love for hololive. I am happy and content with my life.
I finish watching some videos and head to work. I put on my headphones and listen to some hololive songs on the way. I hum along and smile as I think about what else they have in store for me today.
I am looking forward to another day of hololive.