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>> No.57543657 [View]

>>57543363
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZqdEC8tirOo
9:00
>I personally feel as though vtubing especially, is a very, sort of, there are really strong traditions within this creative spaces. [...] even though our obsession with tradition has enabled us to create a really strong community and family [...] what i worry about is that by following such strong traditions is that we lose the urge to innovate or make really scary changes.
11:00
>What I've recently been feeling is that my formula is really... not only do i feel like people are sort of organically losing interest, which is completely normal, and I shouldn't be sort of dooming about it but... I need to think of something new to do. And I need to change something in a way that's honest to myself.

rambles about some spider capeshit for 5 years

16:20
>recently I've been having a lot of nights where I wind up feeling very depressed and I'll walk out onto my balkony with a beer and wonder "will I ever be that happy again?". And I know that I won't unless I change something.

17:30
>It's difficult to pulls myself from this because it has worked so well in the past and still is working quite well. The thing is, I can't stop because this is my job

20:00
>I think I feel burnt out not with streaming as a whole, but with the never-ending race to release content.
21:00
>Let's think about this stream today, it's not necessarily clickbait, but I thought about just typing "Zatsudan: hey guys I'm back"
>Let's be honest, no one would... There wouldn't 5.5k people here, there might be 3k. A big part of content creation is sacrificing your common sense to reach a higher level of success.


36:30
>let me hit you guys with a really scary fact: I don't watch vtubers. For me as a normie, sometimes I don't really get the appeal of Vtubing. It's a niche interest but the issue is that the niche is shrinking.

52:00
>For a long time, I'd say at least 6 months now, I've been feeling dissatisfied with the way I'm making content because it doesn't feel like- no longer does it feel truly honest to myself, it feels like I'm sort of carrying on with the status quo of something that I used to love

>> No.54895444 [View]

I want to share some things Miko said yesterday cuz it was really sweet and mede me respect her again.
I'm sorry it's long and messy but I tried to translate a word to word as possible.

「Thank you, everyone!
I'm really grateful too, everyone always says you're grateful to me but I'm grateful and supported by you too. If it were not for everyone I wouldn't be here, you know?
I personally rather, how should I say...
Of course I'm doing what I want to do, but each Vtuber has differnt direction. Like there're many people who want only the people that support what they do as their fans, and do the things they truly want to do. But while I also do what I want, it's all about you everyone for me, for my activity. I usually decide things thinking about if it will make everyone happy, I often do that way, yeah. I'm thinking like "If I do this wouldn't it be amayzing?". I think these things are more important to me.
I wanna get more creativity though! Be creative and achive things I want to realize! I feel that way too when I listen to other holomem about their activities.
But before that, yeah. To return "thank you" to everyone is the core to my activity, so I want to value it as my policy. Everyone has each activities but that's something I can't part with.
I might not be enough to say things like "Just follow me! This is what I do!", but I also talked about it with Mane-chan and thought I want to grow slowly but steadily.」

source:
https://www.youtube.com/live/8Woy4m8om-0?feature=share&t=4560
around 1:16:00

>> No.52254064 [View]

>>52253318
Keep in mind I don't think Vox is graduating soon, but he is depressed with lowering numbers and not knowing what kind of content to create. But he makes too much passive income to just quit.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZqdEC8tirOo
9:00
>I personally feel as though vtubing especially, is a very, sort of, there are really strong traditions within this creative spaces. [...] even though our obsession with tradition has enabled us to create a really strong community and family [...] what i worry about is that by following such strong traditions is that we lose the urge to innovate or make really scary changes.
11:00
>What I've recently been feeling is that my formula is really... not only do i feel like people are sort of organically losing interest, which is completely normal, and I shouldn't be sort of dooming about it but... I need to think of something new to do. And I need to change something in a way that's honest to myself.

rambles about some spider capeshit for 5 years

16:20
>recently I've been having a lot of nights where I wind up feeling very depressed and I'll walk out onto my balkony with a beer and wonder "will I ever be that happy again?". And I know that I won't unless I change something.

17:30
>It's difficult to pulls myself from this because it has worked so well in the past and still is working quite well. The thing is, I can't stop because this is my job

20:00
>I think I feel burnt out not with streaming as a whole, but with the never-ending race to release content.
21:00
>Let's think about this stream today, it's not necessarily clickbait, but I thought about just typing "Zatsudan: hey guys I'm back"
>Let's be honest, no one would... There wouldn't 5.5k people here, there might be 3k. A big part of content creation is sacrificing your common sense to reach a higher level of success.


36:30
>let me hit you guys with a really scary fact: I don't watch vtubers. For me as a normie, sometimes I don't really get the appeal of Vtubing. It's a niche interest but the issue is that the niche is shrinking.

52:00
>For a long time, I'd say at least 6 months now, I've been feeling dissatisfied with the way I'm making content because it doesn't feel like- no longer does it feel truly honest to myself, it feels like I'm sort of carrying on with the status quo of something that I used to love

>> No.51133650 [View]
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51133650

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZqdEC8tirOo
9:00
>I personally feel as though vtubing especially, is a very, sort of, there are really strong traditions within this creative spaces. [...] even though our obsession with tradition has enabled us to create a really strong community and family [...] what i worry about is that by following such strong traditions is that we lose the urge to innovate or make really scary changes.
11:00
>What I've recently been feeling is that my formula is really... not only do i feel like people are sort of organically losing interest, which is completely normal, and I shouldn't be sort of dooming about it but... I need to think of something new to do. And I need to change something in a way that's honest to myself.

rambles about some spider capeshit for 5 years

16:20
>recently I've been having a lot of nights where I wind up feeling very depressed and I'll walk out onto my balkony with a beer and wonder "will I ever be that happy again?". And I know that I won't unless I change something.

17:30
>It's difficult to pulls myself from this because it has worked so well in the past and still is working quite well. The thing is, I can't stop because this is my job

20:00
>I think I feel burnt out not with streaming as a whole, but with the never-ending race to release content.
21:00
>Let's think about this stream today, it's not necessarily clickbait, but I thought about just typing "Zatsudan: hey guys I'm back"
>Let's be honest, no one would... There wouldn't 5.5k people here, there might be 3k. A big part of content creation is sacrificing your common sense to reach a higher level of success.


36:30
>let me hit you guys with a really scary fact: I don't watch vtubers. For me as a normie, sometimes I don't really get the appeal of Vtubing. It's a niche interest but the issue is that the niche is shrinking.

52:00
>For a long time, I'd say at least 6 months now, I've been feeling dissatisfied with the way I'm making content because it doesn't feel like- no longer does it feel truly honest to myself, it feels like I'm sort of carrying on with the status quo of something that I used to love

>> No.50979036 [View]

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZqdEC8tirOo
9:00
>I personally feel as though vtubing especially, is a very, sort of, there are really strong traditions within this creative spaces. [...] even though our obsession with tradition has enabled us to create a really strong community and family [...] what i worry about is that by following such strong traditions is that we lose the urge to innovate or make really scary changes.
11:00
>What I've recently been feeling is that my formula is really... not only do i feel like people are sort of organically losing interest, which is completely normal, and I shouldn't be sort of dooming about it but... I need to think of something new to do. And I need to change something in a way that's honest to myself.

rambles about some spider capeshit for 5 years

16:20
>recently I've been having a lot of nights where I wind up feeling very depressed and I'll walk out onto my balkony with a beer and wonder "will I ever be that happy again?". And I know that I won't unless I change something.

17:30
>It's difficult to pulls myself from this because it has worked so well in the past and still is working quite well. The thing is, I can't stop because this is my job

20:00
>I think I feel burnt out not with streaming as a whole, but with the never-ending race to release content.
21:00
>Let's think about this stream today, it's not necessarily clickbait, but I thought about just typing "Zatsudan: hey guys I'm back"
>Let's be honest, no one would... There wouldn't 5.5k people here, there might be 3k. A big part of content creation is sacrificing your common sense to reach a higher level of success.


36:30
>let me hit you guys with a really scary fact: I don't watch vtubers. For me as a normie, sometimes I don't really get the appeal of Vtubing. It's a niche interest but the issue is that the niche is shrinking.
DEFLECTION

This guy is having a mental breakdown and coping hard about his dwindling numbers.

>> No.50911292 [View]

>>50881497
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZqdEC8tirOo(embed)
9:00
>I personally feel as though vtubing especially, is a very, sort of, there are really strong traditions within this creative spaces. [...] even though our obsession with tradition has enabled us to create a really strong community and family [...] what i worry about is that by following such strong traditions is that we lose the urge to innovate or make really scary changes.
11:00
>What I've recently been feeling is that my formula is really... not only do i feel like people are sort of organically losing interest, which is completely normal, and I shouldn't be sort of dooming about it but... I need to think of something new to do. And I need to change something in a way that's honest to myself.

rambles about some spider capeshit for 5 years

16:20
>recently I've been having a lot of nights where I wind up feeling very depressed and I'll walk out onto my balkony with a beer and wonder "will I ever be that happy again?". And I know that I won't unless I change something.

17:30
>It's difficult to pulls myself from this because it has worked so well in the past and still is working quite well. The thing is, I can't stop because this is my job

20:00
>I think I feel burnt out not with streaming as a whole, but with the never-ending race to release content.
21:00
>Let's think about this stream today, it's not necessarily clickbait, but I thought about just typing "Zatsudan: hey guys I'm back"
>Let's be honest, no one would... There wouldn't 5.5k people here, there might be 3k. A big part of content creation is sacrificing your common sense to reach a higher level of success.


36:30
>let me hit you guys with a really scary fact: I don't watch vtubers. For me as a normie, sometimes I don't really get the appeal of Vtubing. It's a niche interest but the issue is that the niche is shrinking.
DEFLECTION

>> No.50911044 [View]
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50911044

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZqdEC8tirOo

9:00
>I personally feel as though vtubing especially, is a very, sort of, there are really strong traditions within this creative spaces. [...] even though our obsession with tradition has enabled us to create a really strong community and family [...] what i worry about is that by following such strong traditions is that we lose the urge to innovate or make really scary changes.
11:00
>What I've recently been feeling is that my formula is really... not only do i feel like people are sort of organically losing interest, which is completely normal, and I shouldn't be sort of dooming about it but... I need to think of something new to do. And I need to change something in a way that's honest to myself.

rambles about some spider capeshit for 5 years

16:20
>recently I've been having a lot of nights where I wind up feeling very depressed and I'll walk out onto my balkony with a beer and wonder "will I ever be that happy again?". And I know that I won't unless I change something.

17:30
>It's difficult to pulls myself from this because it has worked so well in the past and still is working quite well. The thing is, I can't stop because this is my job

20:00
>I think I feel burnt out not with streaming as a whole, but with the never-ending race to release content.
21:00
>Let's think about this stream today, it's not necessarily clickbait, but I thought about just typing "Zatsudan: hey guys I'm back"
>Let's be honest, no one would... There wouldn't 5.5k people here, there might be 3k. A big part of content creation is sacrificing your common sense to reach a higher level of success.


36:30
>let me hit you guys with a really scary fact: I don't watch vtubers. For me as a normie, sometimes I don't really get the appeal of Vtubing. It's a niche interest but the issue is that the niche is shrinking.

>> No.50885647 [View]

>>50885426
https://youtu.be/ZqdEC8tirOo?t=2190
Vox saying he's a normie clipwatcher who doesn't watch vtubers

9:00
>I personally feel as though vtubing especially, is a very, sort of, there are really strong traditions within this creative spaces. [...] even though our obsession with tradition has enabled us to create a really strong community and family [...] what i worry about is that by following such strong traditions is that we lose the urge to innovate or make really scary changes.
11:00
>What I've recently been feeling is that my formula is really... not only do i feel like people are sort of organically losing interest, which is completely normal, and I shouldn't be sort of dooming about it but... I need to think of something new to do. And I need to change something in a way that's honest to myself.

rambles about some spider capeshit for an eternity

16:20
>recently I've been having a lot of nights where I wind up feeling very depressed and I'll walk out onto my balkony with a beer and wonder "will I ever be that happy again?". And I know that I won't unless I change something.

17:30
>It's difficult to pulls myself from this because it has worked so well in the past and still is working quite well. The thing is, I can't stop because this is my job

20:00
>I think I feel burnt out not with streaming as a whole, but with the never-ending race to release content.
21:00
>Let's think about this stream today, it's not necessarily clickbait, but I thought about just typing "Zatsudan: hey guys I'm back"
>Let's be honest, no one would... There wouldn't 5.5k people here, there might be 3k. A big part of content creation is sacrificing your common sense to reach a higher level of success.

>> No.50879137 [View]

9:00
>I personally feel as though vtubing especially, is a very, sort of, there are really strong traditions within this creative spaces. [...] even though our obsession with tradition has enabled us to create a really strong community and family [...] what i worry about is that by following such strong traditions is that we lose the urge to innovate or make really scary changes.
11:00
>What I've recently been feeling is that my formula is really... not only do i feel like people are sort of organically losing interest, which is completely normal, and I shouldn't be sort of dooming about it but... I need to think of something new to do. And I need to change something in a way that's honest to myself.

rambles about some spider capeshit for 5 years

16:20
>recently I've been having a lot of nights where I wind up feeling very depressed and I'll walk out onto my balkony with a beer and wonder "will I ever be that happy again?". And I know that I won't unless I change something.

17:30
>It's difficult to pulls myself from this because it has worked so well in the past and still is working quite well. The thing is, I can't stop because this is my job

20:00
>I think I feel burnt out not with streaming as a whole, but with the never-ending race to release content.
21:00
>Let's think about this stream today, it's not necessarily clickbait, but I thought about just typing "Zatsudan: hey guys I'm back"
>Let's be honest, no one would... There wouldn't 5.5k people here, there might be 3k. A big part of content creation is sacrificing your common sense to reach a higher level of success.


36:30
>let me hit you guys with a really scary fact: I don't watch vtubers. For me as a normie, sometimes I don't really get the appeal of Vtubing. It's a niche interest but the issue is that the niche is shrinking.

>> No.50878084 [View]
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50878084

>>50876749

9:00
>I personally feel as though vtubing especially, is a very, sort of, there are really strong traditions within this creative spaces. [...] even though our obsession with tradition has enabled us to create a really strong community and family [...] what i worry about is that by following such strong traditions is that we lose the urge to innovate or make really scary changes.
11:00
>What I've recently been feeling is that my formula is really... not only do i feel like people are sort of organically losing interest, which is completely normal, and I shouldn't be sort of dooming about it but... I need to think of something new to do. And I need to change something in a way that's honest to myself.

rambles about some spider capeshit for an eternity

16:20
>recently I've been having a lot of nights where I wind up feeling very depressed and I'll walk out onto my balkony with a beer and wonder "will I ever be that happy again?". And I know that I won't unless I change something.

17:30
>It's difficult to pulls myself from this because it has worked so well in the past and still is working quite well. The thing is, I can't stop because this is my job

20:00
>I think I feel burnt out not with streaming as a whole, but with the never-ending race to release content.
21:00
>Let's think about this stream today, it's not necessarily clickbait, but I thought about just typing "Zatsudan: hey guys I'm back"
>Let's be honest, no one would... There wouldn't 5.5k people here, there might be 3k. A big part of content creation is sacrificing your common sense to reach a higher level of success.

>Vox is a massive fucking numberfag and he's depressed numbers are low

>> No.50877966 [DELETED]  [View]

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZqdEC8tirOo

9:00
>I personally feel as though vtubing especially, is a very, sort of, there are really strong traditions within this creative spaces. [...] even though our obsession with tradition has enabled us to create a really strong community and family [...] what i worry about is that by following such strong traditions is that we lose the urge to innovate or make really scary changes.
11:00
>What I've recently been feeling is that my formula is really... not only do i feel like people are sort of organically losing interest, which is completely normal, and I shouldn't be sort of dooming about it but... I need to think of something new to do. And I need to change something in a way that's honest to myself.

rambles about some spider capeshit for an eternity

16:20
>recently I've been having a lot of nights where I wind up feeling very depressed and I'll walk out onto my balkony with a beer and wonder "will I ever be that happy again?". And I know that I won't unless I change something.

17:30
>It's difficult to pulls myself from this because it has worked so well in the past and still is working quite well. The thing is, I can't stop because this is my job

20:00
>I think I feel burnt out not with streaming as a whole, but with the never-ending race to release content.
21:00
>Let's think about this stream today, it's not necessarily clickbait, but I thought about just typing "Zatsudan: hey guys I'm back"
>Let's be honest, no one would... There wouldn't 5.5k people here, there might be 3k. A big part of content creation is sacrificing your common sense to reach a higher level of success.

Going through this is a torture and I'm not sure I can be assed to do more.

>> No.50877936 [DELETED]  [View]

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZqdEC8tirOo

9:00
>I personally feel as though vtubing especially, is a very, sort of, there are really strong traditions within this creative spaces. [...] even though our obsession with tradition has enabled us to create a really strong community and family [...] what i worry about is that by following such strong traditions is that we lose the urge to innovate or make really scary changes.
11:00
>What I've recently been feeling is that my formula is really... not only do i feel like people are sort of organically losing interest, which is completely normal, and I shouldn't be sort of dooming about it but... I need to think of something new to do. And I need to change something in a way that's honest to myself.

rambles about some spider capeshit for an eternity

16:20
>recently I've been having a lot of nights where I wind up feeling very depressed and I'll walk out onto my balkony with a beer and wonder "will I ever be that happy again?". And I know that I won't unless I change something.

17:30
>It's difficult to pulls myself from this because it has worked so well in the past and still is working quite well. The thing is, I can't stop because this is my job

20:00
>I think I feel burnt out not with streaming as a whole, but with the never-ending race to release content.
21:00
>Let's think about this stream today, it's not necessarily clickbait, but I thought about just typing "Zatsudan: hey guys I'm back"
>Let's be honest, no one would... There wouldn't 5.5k people here, there might be 3k. A big part of content creation is sacrificing your common sense to reach a higher level of success.

Going through this is a torture and I'm not sure I can be assed to do more.

>> No.50877869 [DELETED]  [View]

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZqdEC8tirOo

9:00
>I personally feel as though vtubing especially, is a very, sort of, there are really strong traditions within this creative spaces. [...] even though our obsession with tradition has enabled us to create a really strong community and family [...] what i worry about is that by following such strong traditions is that we lose the urge to innovate or make really scary changes.
11:00
>What I've recently been feeling is that my formula is really... not only do i feel like people are sort of organically losing interest, which is completely normal, and I shouldn't be sort of dooming about it but... I need to think of something new to do. And I need to change something in a way that's honest to myself.

rambles about some spider capeshit for an eternity

16:20
>recently I've been having a lot of nights where I wind up feeling very depressed and I'll walk out onto my balkony with a beer and wonder "will I ever be that happy again?". And I know that I won't unless I change something.

17:30
>It's difficult to pulls myself from this because it has worked so well in the past and still is working quite well. The thing is, I can't stop because this is my job

20:00
>I think I feel burnt out not with streaming as a whole, but with the never-ending race to release content.
21:00
>Let's think about this stream today, it's not necessarily clickbait, but I thought about just typing "Zatsudan: hey guys I'm back"
>Let's be honest, no one would... There wouldn't 5.5k people here, there might be 3k. A big part of content creation is sacrificing your common sense to reach a higher level of success.

Going through this is a torture and I'm not sure I can be assed to do more.

>> No.50876749 [View]

9:00
>I personally feel as though vtubing especially, is a very, sort of, there are really strong traditions within this creative spaces. [...] even though our obsession with tradition has enabled us to create a really strong community and family [...] what i worry about is that by following such strong traditions is that we lose the urge to innovate or make really scary changes.
11:00
>What I've recently been feeling is that my formula is really... not only do i feel like people are sort of organically losing interest, which is completely normal, and I shouldn't be sort of dooming about it but... I need to think of something new to do. And I need to change something in a way that's honest to myself.

rambles about some spider capeshit for an eternity

16:20
>recently I've been having a lot of nights where I wind up feeling very depressed and I'll walk out onto my balkony with a beer and wonder "will I ever be that happy again?". And I know that I won't unless I change something.

17:30
>It's difficult to pulls myself from this because it has worked so well in the past and still is working quite well. The thing is, I can't stop because this is my job

20:00
>I think I feel burnt out not with streaming as a whole, but with the never-ending race to release content.
21:00
>Let's think about this stream today, it's not necessarily clickbait, but I thought about just typing "Zatsudan: hey guys I'm back"
>Let's be honest, no one would... There wouldn't 5.5k people here, there might be 3k. A big part of content creation is sacrificing your common sense to reach a higher level of success.

Going through this is a torture and I'm not sure I can be assed to do more.

>> No.16114302 [View]
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16114302

Hello /nasfaqg/, we’re back with the Returns Report: Under Construction edition! Since the last time it was posted, work has been done to separate out different ways of making profits in NASFAQ and filtering out market noise. It hasn’t been completed yet, so a simplified version of the report with just the dividends is attached (since someone asked for it in the thread) – determining exact trading profits is currently the focus in our team. Due to the dividends focus, players who do well but rely heavily on trading (such as BBB) will be ranked low on this specific report.
As usual, the data is for the top 75 open wallets, and we’ve also included a corporate performance section, where corporation-wide metrics will be evaluated and compared should other groups form. Their wallets would also be highlighted.

>Overview
The data is collected right before and right after dividends, meaning around 00:00 08-01-2022 server time in the case of the current report. Miyatsuko members are highlighted in light blue, while inactive players are highlighted in light red. A player is deemed inactive if they haven’t traded in a week. The players are sorted by the current week’s Return On Investment (ROI%, by net worth) to differentiate this report from others that rely on leaderboard rank.

>Limitations
The report does not include data from closed wallets. Keep these in mind when examining the provided data. The rank column in the report skips closed wallets, so it might not reflect the rank displayed on the leaderboard. There is a single outlier in the report, which is Soppy: I have no idea why the data is like that. This account also currently has just 6 million in liquid, so it’s as if the dividends straight-up vanished. Superchat page doesn’t suggest they were all superchatted away, and auction house holds no sign of money laundering from the account. I’m personally offering $1,000,000 to someone who can decisively solve this mystery.

>Metrics
This week’s average ROI% for the top 75 active players stood at 8.75%, whereas last week’s ROI% was 8.14%.

>Corporate Performance
Miyatsuko’s total combined net worth ROI% equaled 9.36% for the latest dividends, averaging at 9.42% per member, whereas last week’s total ROI% was 8.67%, averaging at 8.68% per member. Both of those figures are higher than the average ROI% for the top 75 active players (members of Miyatsuko and inactive players not included), which amounted to 8.61% this week. In total, Miyatsuko was paid $2,890,327,651 in dividends.

>Announcements
- Miyatsuko welcomes its new member, Touching Fluffy Tails Management Co.!
- The report is under construction. Feel free to suggest metrics to include for the matured version of the report.

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