>>55668167>Your point?My point is that according to my personal risk assessment, there has not been
>one case where they follow all the rules, and become a shining examplethat would justify me believing anything any other chuuba says at face value. You may assess this situation differently.
>It is a matter of believing in the dream vs giving up on itIt is a matter of being reasonable vs being naive. In my eyes doing the above is not reasonable in the same way that giving a hobo 10$ with the premise of them doubling it in a week is.
>The only other option that you seem to be suggesting is that it's shut down (which isn't even possible anyway)I want you to be mindful about what kind of media you are consuming here and to opt out if you notice red flags with yourself or your oshi instead of being a stunned unicorn.
>No, it proves that women can abstain from relationships if there is something that compels them to, whether it be their personal values or other.Nuns undergo a live of intense training and abstinence. Faith is one of the if not the strongest motivator for people. Are we seriously comparing that to rich brats that want to make it big on youtube for whichever reason? If we are looking for a chuuba that has resolve equal to that of a nuns, then you might as well just present me with the needle in the haystack.
You have yet to provide me with a
>shining example(it doesn't exist)
>>55668281Did you even read? I am arguing vtubers aren't people. I can have faith in a human being on a personal level based on their past and present actions, I may have faith in a human at a professional level if I have testimony of their capabilities. I cannot have faith in a persona created 10 minutes ago that I see for a few hours every couple of days in a controlled environment that doesn't allow for proper interaction.
You still haven't engaged with any of my other claims, which still stand.