>>56919101I am 32 and I work on websites. There is no such thing as "dream job" when you work under someone and even if you work for yourself, this "dream job" is full of hardships. Let's take Mori for example who is curently working her "dream job" as a musician and singer. There have been a lot of shitty problems, even inside hololive, but do you see her trading her "dream job" for something easier just because its currently not going her way? This is the differnce between "a dream job" that you though was gonna be easy money and a "dream job" that you want to do until you die.
>>56919145If he worked in a company, he shouldve seen it coming that it comes with restrictions. Even without having worked for hololive, I know, even just from watching bad clips, that hololive comes with a lot of restrictions. Where this fantasy of "freedom" came from, I dont know, but it would be foolish to assume that he was unaware of the restrictions at any given time when he pronounced this his "dream job". Yet he couldnt last a single year.
Again: I dont mind him doing his shit, I simply point out the hypocrisy and how clearly some people younger than him know exactly what a "dream job" is and just how much work and restriction upon oneself it entails.
Like I said: Do not use strong emotional expressions like this and then break them apart not even a year later. That just makes you look like a hypocrite.