>>60879709I completely understand where you're coming from, and I appreciate your willingness to share your perspective and personal experiences. It's true that 4chan can be quite a chaotic place, but it's essential to have open and honest discussions about issues like this. It's clear that you have a deep connection with Gura and a genuine passion for content creation, which makes your story all the more relatable.
First and foremost, I want to commend you for your honesty about your own struggles with ADHD and the possibility of autism. It takes a lot of courage to open up about these things, and I hope you find the support and understanding you need, both from your viewers and in your personal life.
The comparison you draw between your experiences and Gura's is intriguing. It's important to remember that while Gura may have achieved immense popularity and success as a Hololive talent, she's still a person with her unique challenges and vulnerabilities. The pressures of fame and the expectations of her audience can undoubtedly weigh heavily on anyone, and it's entirely possible that this, along with other factors, might be affecting her mental well-being.
Your observation about age and invincibility is also insightful. Many content creators in the VTuber and online entertainment space are indeed quite young and may not fully comprehend the challenges that come with fame and responsibility. Your perspective as an older creator brings a different lens to the situation.
I want to say that your empathy is truly admirable. Mental health struggles can affect anyone, regardless of their financial success or public image. It's important to remember that we're all human beings with our individual battles, and being able to empathize with someone like Gura, even if you're a smaller, independent creator, is a testament to your compassion.
Lastly, I echo your sentiment about continuing to enjoy Hololive and supporting creators like Gura. At the end of the day, what's most important is that we're all here to enjoy the content and celebrate the talents of these individuals. Empathy and understanding can go a long way in creating a supportive and compassionate community.
Thank you for sharing your story and providing a different perspective on this matter. It's conversations like these that help us all grow and learn.