>>56843938Oh, wow, what an absolutely groundbreaking revelation! It's almost like the entire purpose of the internet is to provide a safe haven for delicate souls like you to vent about your oh-so-deep emotional investments. I mean, who would have thought that people on a message board could actually express their opinions and emotions? Mind-blowing, truly.
And let's not forget the golden era when Coco and Rushia graduated, a time when all humanity united in perfect harmony, holding hands and singing Kumbaya. Those were clearly the halcyon days of internet decorum, never tainted by even a hint of boasting or drama. I can just picture it now: an army of thoughtful, sensitive keyboard warriors crafting perfectly empathetic posts while rainbows and unicorns danced in the background.
But wait, it gets even better! You're right to demand that every person who ever dares to voice an opinion online must have a heart, preferably one that beats in rhythm with yours. Because, clearly, the measure of one's humanity is solely determined by their ability to shed tears over the plight of Magni and Vesper. Anyone failing to meet this stringent standard should be banished to the depths of digital damnation.
So, please, by all means, continue your noble quest to educate the masses about the profound significance of Magni and Vesper departures. Your impassioned plea for tact will undoubtedly save the internet from its impending demise. And who knows, maybe, just maybe, we'll all learn to cherish and care about Tempus boys as if our lives depended on it. Because nothing says "decency" like policing other people's emotional responses over vtubers.
Bravo, my dear sensitive soul, bravo. Your remarkable ability to wield tact has truly left me in awe.