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Full translation of that Pekora Unicorn talk clip.
https://youtu.be/Cci1AZd9Cn0
> Pekora is drinking Protein (shakes) recently. Trying to take care of her body for the Sololive.
> She also got a personal Gym trainer and is doing regular serious exercies, so her muscles are also sore occasionally.
> "Ah, you guys can relax, it's a female trainer." - Pekora
> "Unicorn feelings were considered, nice!" - chat
> *laughs* Pekora asks unicorns to raise their hand.
> *chat nervous, don't wanna out themselves* Pekora encourages them.
> "declaring that you're a unicorn is a bit..." - chat
> "Why? It's fine. Then again I guess Pekora wouldn't have many listeners like that." - Pekora
> Pekora thinks it's normal, if she were a fan of herself, she would think like that.
> Pekora has strong feeling of "独占欲" i.e. desire to monopolize someone.
> She used to be a Momochi oshi (irl idol from "Hello! Project Kids", now retired).
> She was completely fine with Momochi collabing with male artists, comedians etc.
> But there was one instance, she appeared in the program "Waratte Iitomo" and had a bit where she had to dance with someone from Johnny's Idol group (Jr)
> That guy met her eyes directly and gave off the vibe that he was "aiming for her".
> She got super angry that once time.
> "There's no reason to look into her eyes right? Just dance properly, asshole!"
> Basically, when there was a vibe of "are they gonna..?" it felt bad for her.
> Reiterates she got angry but not at Momochi, but that guy.
> "This fucker, don't ever interact with Momochi again!" etc.
> More talk going deeper into the topic, discussion Sugita, and how getting him to do the bunnyfication was a big deal.
> "Pros are fine.", "If it's entertaining, anything is fine." - chat
> Pekora ponders the fact that you'll never know if something is "fun" for the audience until it actually happens.
> "If everyone's having fun, there's no need to stress out much over it." - chat
> Pekora goes "is that so" and does a bit where she goes "Unicorn-san, you can oshi Pekora without any issues! Probably..." *laughs*
> She also says there might be times when she might have to interact due to work etc.
> "Do you think we're annoying?" - chat
> "Nah, not really. Like I said earlier, it's something anyone would think, so it's fine." - Pekora
> Asks chat what they felt about the Minecraft VS thingey that she did with some celebs (ft. Chloe and Kanata). What chat thinks of that type of thing?
> *chat says it's fine*
> "I didn't think anything at aaalll~" - chat
> *laughs* "You should think about it a little bit y'know!" - Pekora
> (joking) "Our Pekora might interact with males!" - Pekora
> Pekora says that this type of interactions are pretty normal and getting angry about that level is a bit annoying.
> If you're the team leader, then you will of course have to interact with them, so if you get angry about it then hold it in.
> She's thankful that they let her lead a team, so.
> Discusses about how those guys were SUPER considerate, to the point of it being weird (e.g. not standing too close to them, even in Minecraft).
> At some points she felt like they were being treated like a fragile decoration. They would obviously be aware of how much our fans can flame them if they make a misstep.
> So when they're going that far for accomodating them (Hololive), "our side" getting angry would be quite rude to them.
> Right now she doesn't have any more plans like that, but says doing that type of thing occasionally would be nice.
> Thanks Laplus for taking the lead because she was nervous around the guys.
Last part is some guy going "I fucking hate FPS" and Pekora teasing him about doing a 24x7 "Road to Master" stream along with Aqua.

>> No.59912729 [View]
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59912729

Full translation of that Pekora Unicorn talk clip.
https://youtu.be/Cci1AZd9Cn0
> Pekora is drinking Protein (shakes) recently. Trying to take care of her body for the Sololive.
> She also got a personal Gym trainer and is doing regular serious exercies, so her muscles are also sore occasionally.
> "Ah, you guys can relax, it's a female trainer." - Pekora
> "Unicorn feelings were considered, nice!" - chat
> *laughs* Pekora asks unicorns to raise their hand.
> *chat nervous, don't wanna out themselves* Pekora encourages them.
> "declaring that you're a unicorn is a bit..." - chat
> "Why? It's fine. Then again I guess Pekora wouldn't have many listeners like that." - Pekora
> Pekora thinks it's normal, if she were a fan of herself, she would think like that.
> Pekora has strong feeling of "独占欲" i.e. desire to monopolize someone.
> She used to be a Momochi oshi (irl idol from "Hello! Project Kids", now retired).
> She was completely fine with Momochi collabing with male artists, comedians etc.
> But there was one instance, she appeared in the program "Waratte Iitomo" and had a bit where she had to dance with someone from Johnny's Idol group (Jr)
> That guy met her eyes directly and gave off the vibe that he was "aiming for her".
> She got super angry that once time.
> "There's no reason to look into her eyes right? Just dance properly, asshole!"
> Basically, when there was a vibe of "are they gonna..?" it felt bad for her.
> Reiterates she got angry but not at Momochi, but that guy.
> "This fucker, don't ever interact with Momochi again!" etc.
> More talk going deeper into the topic, discussion Sugita, and how getting him to do the bunnyfication was a big deal.
> "Pros are fine.", "If it's entertaining, anything is fine." - chat
> Pekora ponders the fact that you'll never know if something is "fun" for the audience until it actually happens.
> "If everyone's having fun, there's no need to stress out much over it." - chat
> Pekora goes "is that so" and does a bit where she goes "Unicorn-san, you can oshi Pekora without any issues! Probably..." *laughs*
> She also says there might be times when she might have to interact due to work etc.
> "Do you think we're annoying?" - chat
> "Nah, not really. Like I said earlier, it's something anyone would think, so it's fine." - Pekora
> Asks chat what they felt about the Minecraft VS thingey that she did with some celebs (ft. Chloe and Kanata). What chat thinks of that type of thing?
> *chat says it's fine*
> "I didn't think anything at aaalll~" - chat
> *laughs* "You should think about it a little bit y'know!" - Pekora
> (joking) "Our Pekora might interact with males!" - Pekora
> Pekora says that this type of interactions are pretty normal and getting angry about that level is a bit annoying.
> If you're the team leader, then you will of course have to interact with them, so if you get angry about it then hold it in.
> She's thankful that they let her lead a team, so.
> Discusses about how those guys were SUPER considerate, to the point of it being weird (e.g. not standing too close to them, even in Minecraft).
> At some points she felt like they were being treated like a fragile decoration. They would obviously be aware of how much our fans can flame them if they make a misstep.
> So when they're going that far for accomodating them (Hololive), "our side" getting angry would be quite rude to them.
> Right now she doesn't have any more plans like that, but says doing that type of thing occasionally would be nice.
> Thanks Laplus for taking the lead because she was nervous around the guys.
Last part is some guy going "I fucking hate FPS" and Pekora teasing him about doing a 24x7 "Road to Master" stream along with Aqua.

>> No.46904495 [DELETED]  [View]

I think we need to have a serious discussion. When people talk about long posts, it's never about posts featuring a single sentence. It is always the length of the post that they object to. And yet I've been posting one-sentence posts for months now and nobody seems to care. So why should this be any different?

This is not a rhetorical question: I really want to know what you guys think. If anyone has an opinion on this matter, they should present their thesis on the subject. Let me state my position clearly at the outset: I am not going to stop writing these posts because someone complains about them. This is something I do for myself. I don't write these posts in order to please other people or to make money from them. They are simply how I express myself when I'm feeling particularly inspired. I will continue doing so until such time as I feel like stopping. But if anyone wants to convince me otherwise, they can try.
The only thing I ask is that everyone who takes issue with this approach makes sure they're actually making a point before they start typing. Otherwise, there's no reason to take your complaint seriously.

But enough of that. The main topic here is how to properly express your love for your oshi. As I mentioned above, there are many ways to do this. Some people prefer to use words, while others find it easier to convey their feelings through actions. For example, some people like posting the same picture over and over again. Others might prefer to send their oshi gifted subs and bits every day. Still others may choose to write poetry. There is no right or wrong way to do things. What matters most is that you show your oshi how much you appreciate her presence in your life.

So let us examine a few examples.
One of the easiest ways to say "I love you" is to send your oshi a donation. It doesn't have to be anything fancy; just a small amount will suffice. In fact, sending a large sum would probably be considered gauche by most fans. You should also avoid giving donations beyond your means, because if you choose not to love yourself by valuing your own money, the gesture is ultimately meaningless.

If you're worried about being judged for your lack of financial resources, then perhaps you could consider making some kind of fan art instead. Discord servers and Twitter are great places to share your art. Just make sure to include the correct tags and post your artwork in the correct place. That way, your oshi can easily find your artwork.

Another option is to send your oshi a gift via throne. Of course, you'll need to know what kind of gifts your oshi likes best. If you don't know, then you should ask her directly. People often say it's the thought what counts. This is a misunderstood sentiment used to justify gifts without value. In truth, it's the thought you put into selecting the proper gift for your oshi that counts.

It is true that people generally object to long posts because they can be tedious and time-consuming to read. However, the length of a post is not the only factor that can make it difficult to read or engage with. The content and structure of the post can also play a significant role in how it is received by readers.

Expressing your love for your oshi is a personal and intimate matter that varies from person to person. It's important to find a way to show your appreciation that feels authentic to you and that aligns with your values and intentions. This might involve finding a balance between what you want to do and what the oshi would appreciate.

For example, if you want to send a gift to your oshi, it's important to consider what kind of gift would be meaningful and appreciated. You could start by doing some research on what your oshi likes or prefers. This could involve following their social media accounts or keeping up with their latest activities.

It's also important to consider the financial aspect of sending a gift. While it's certainly a nice gesture to send a gift, it's important to do so within your means. Sending a gift that is beyond your budget could put you in a difficult financial situation, and it may not necessarily be appreciated by the oshi.

When it comes to creating fan art or other creative expressions, it's important to consider the preferences of the oshi and the context of your relationship with them. For example, if you're creating fan art to be shared on social media or a public forum, it's important to ensure that it is appropriate and respectful. It's also important to make sure that your creative expression aligns with your values and intentions.

In conclusion, expressing your love for your oshi should be a personal and meaningful experience that aligns with your values and intentions. It's important to find a way to show your appreciation that feels authentic to you and that is respectful and appropriate to the oshi and the context of your relationship with them.

>> No.46040083 [View]

I think we need to have a serious discussion. When people talk about long posts, it's never about posts featuring a single sentence. It is always the length of the post that they object to. And yet I've been posting one-sentence posts for months now and nobody seems to care. So why should this be any different?

This is not a rhetorical question: I really want to know what you guys think. If anyone has an opinion on this matter, they should present their thesis on the subject. Let me state my position clearly at the outset: I am not going to stop writing these posts because someone complains about them. This is something I do for myself. I don't write these posts in order to please other people or to make money from them. They are simply how I express myself when I'm feeling particularly inspired. I will continue doing so until such time as I feel like stopping. But if anyone wants to convince me otherwise, they can try.
The only thing I ask is that everyone who takes issue with this approach makes sure they're actually making a point before they start typing. Otherwise, there's no reason to take your complaint seriously.

But enough of that. The main topic here is how to properly express your love for your oshi. As I mentioned above, there are many ways to do this. Some people prefer to use words, while others find it easier to convey their feelings through actions. For example, some people like posting the same picture over and over again. Others might prefer to send their oshi gifted subs and bits every day. Still others may choose to write poetry. There is no right or wrong way to do things. What matters most is that you show your oshi how much you appreciate her presence in your life.

So let us examine a few examples.
One of the easiest ways to say "I love you" is to send your oshi a donation. It doesn't have to be anything fancy; just a small amount will suffice. In fact, sending a large sum would probably be considered gauche by most fans. You should also avoid giving donations beyond your means, because if you choose not to love yourself by valuing your own money, the gesture is ultimately meaningless.

If you're worried about being judged for your lack of financial resources, then perhaps you could consider making some kind of fan art instead. Discord servers and Twitter are great places to share your art. Just make sure to include the correct tags and post your artwork in the correct place. That way, your oshi can easily find your artwork.

Another option is to send your oshi a gift via throne. Of course, you'll need to know what kind of gifts your oshi likes best. If you don't know, then you should ask her directly. People often say it's the thought what counts. This is a misunderstood sentiment used to justify gifts without value.

But to conclude, no matter how you choose to support your oshi, it should be in a way that feels right to you.

It is true that people generally object to long posts because they can be tedious and time-consuming to read. However, the length of a post is not the only factor that can make it difficult to read or engage with.

Expressing your love for your oshi is a personal and intimate matter that varies from person to person. It's important to find a way to show your appreciation that feels authentic to you and that aligns with your values and intentions. This might involve finding a balance between what you want to do and what the oshi would appreciate.

For example, if you want to send a gift to your oshi, it's important to consider what kind of gift would be meaningful and appreciated. You could start by doing some research on what your oshi likes or prefers.

It's also important to consider the financial aspect of sending a gift. While it's certainly a nice gesture to send a gift, it's important to do so within your means. Sending a gift that is beyond your budget could put you in a difficult financial situation, and it may not necessarily be appreciated by the oshi. It's important to remember that there are many other ways to show your support that don't involve spending money, such as sending a thoughtful message or creating a piece of fan art.

When it comes to creating fan art or other creative expressions, it's important to consider the preferences of the oshi and the context of your relationship with them. For example, if you're creating fan art to be shared on social media or a public forum, it's important to ensure that it is appropriate and respectful. It's also important to make sure that your creative expression aligns with your values and intentions.

In conclusion, expressing your love for your oshi should be a personal and meaningful experience that aligns with your values and intentions. It's important to find a way to show your appreciation that feels authentic to you and that is respectful and appropriate to the oshi and the context of your relationship with them

>> No.46040045 [DELETED]  [View]

I think we need to have a serious discussion. When people talk about long posts, it's never about posts featuring a single sentence. It is always the length of the post that they object to. And yet I've been posting one-sentence posts for months now and nobody seems to care. So why should this be any different?

This is not a rhetorical question: I really want to know what you guys think. If anyone has an opinion on this matter, they should present their thesis on the subject. Let me state my position clearly at the outset: I am not going to stop writing these posts because someone complains about them. This is something I do for myself. I don't write these posts in order to please other people or to make money from them. They are simply how I express myself when I'm feeling particularly inspired. I will continue doing so until such time as I feel like stopping. But if anyone wants to convince me otherwise, they can try.
The only thing I ask is that everyone who takes issue with this approach makes sure they're actually making a point before they start typing. Otherwise, there's no reason to take your complaint seriously.

But enough of that. The main topic here is how to properly express your love for your oshi. As I mentioned above, there are many ways to do this. Some people prefer to use words, while others find it easier to convey their feelings through actions. For example, some people like posting the same picture over and over again. Others might prefer to send their oshi gifted subs and bits every day. Still others may choose to write poetry. There is no right or wrong way to do things. What matters most is that you show your oshi how much you appreciate her presence in your life.

So let us examine a few examples.
One of the easiest ways to say "I love you" is to send your oshi a donation. It doesn't have to be anything fancy; just a small amount will suffice. In fact, sending a large sum would probably be considered gauche by most fans. You should also avoid giving donations beyond your means, because if you choose not to love yourself by valuing your own money, the gesture is ultimately meaningless.

If you're worried about being judged for your lack of financial resources, then perhaps you could consider making some kind of fan art instead. Discord servers and Twitter are great places to share your art. Just make sure to include the correct tags and post your artwork in the correct place. That way, your oshi can easily find your artwork.

Another option is to send your oshi a gift via throne. Of course, you'll need to know what kind of gifts your oshi likes best. If you don't know, then you should ask her directly. People often say it's the thought what counts. This is a misunderstood sentiment used to justify gifts without value.

But to conclude, no matter how you choose to support your oshi, it should be in a way that feels right to you.

It is true that people generally object to long posts because they can be tedious and time-consuming to read. However, the length of a post is not the only factor that can make it difficult to read or engage with.

Expressing your love for your oshi is a personal and intimate matter that varies from person to person. It's important to find a way to show your appreciation that feels authentic to you and that aligns with your values and intentions. This might involve finding a balance between what you want to do and what the oshi would appreciate.

For example, if you want to send a gift to your oshi, it's important to consider what kind of gift would be meaningful and appreciated. You could start by doing some research on what your oshi likes or prefers.

It's also important to consider the financial aspect of sending a gift. While it's certainly a nice gesture to send a gift, it's important to do so within your means. Sending a gift that is beyond your budget could put you in a difficult financial situation, and it may not necessarily be appreciated by the oshi. It's important to remember that there are many other ways to show your support that don't involve spending money, such as sending a thoughtful message or creating a piece of fan art.

When it comes to creating fan art or other creative expressions, it's important to consider the preferences of the oshi and the context of your relationship with them. For example, if you're creating fan art to be shared on social media or a public forum, it's important to ensure that it is appropriate and respectful. It's also important to make sure that your creative expression aligns with your values and intentions.

In conclusion, expressing your love for your oshi should be a personal and meaningful experience that aligns with your values and intentions. It's important to find a way to show your appreciation that feels authentic to you and that is respectful and appropriate to the oshi and the context of your relationship with them.

>> No.46039290 [DELETED]  [View]

I think we need to have a serious discussion. When people talk about long posts, it's never about posts featuring a single sentence. It is always the length of the post that they object to. And yet I've been posting one-sentence posts for months now and nobody seems to care. So why should this be any different?

This is not a rhetorical question: I really want to know what you guys think. If anyone has an opinion on this matter, they should present their thesis on the subject. Let me state my position clearly at the outset: I am not going to stop writing these posts because someone complains about them. This is something I do for myself. I don't write these posts in order to please other people or to make money from them. They are simply how I express myself when I'm feeling particularly inspired. I will continue doing so until such time as I feel like stopping. But if anyone wants to convince me otherwise, they can try.
The only thing I ask is that everyone who takes issue with this approach makes sure they're actually making a point before they start typing. Otherwise, there's no reason to take your complaint seriously.

But enough of that. The main topic here is how to properly express your love for your oshi. As I mentioned above, there are many ways to do this. Some people prefer to use words, while others find it easier to convey their feelings through actions. For example, some people like posting the same picture over and over again. Others might prefer to send their oshi gifted subs and bits every day. Still others may choose to write poetry. There is no right or wrong way to do things. What matters most is that you show your oshi how much you appreciate her presence in your life.

So let us examine a few examples.
One of the easiest ways to say "I love you" is to send your oshi a donation. It doesn't have to be anything fancy; just a small amount will suffice. In fact, sending a large sum would probably be considered gauche by most fans. You should also avoid giving donations beyond your means, because if you choose not to love yourself by valuing your own money, the gesture is ultimately meaningless.

If you're worried about being judged for your lack of financial resources, then perhaps you could consider making some kind of fan art instead. Discord servers and Twitter are great places to share your art. Just make sure to include the correct tags and post your artwork in the correct place. That way, your oshi can easily find your artwork.

Another option is to send your oshi a gift via throne. Of course, you'll need to know what kind of gifts your oshi likes best. If you don't know, then you should ask her directly. People often say it's the thought what counts. This is a misunderstood sentiment used to justify gifts without value. In truth, it's the thought you put into selecting the proper gift for your oshi that counts.

But to conclude, no matter how you choose to support your oshi, it should be in a way that feels right to you.

It is true that people generally object to long posts because they can be tedious and time-consuming to read. However, the length of a post is not the only factor that can make it difficult to read or engage with. The content and structure of the post can also play a significant role in how it is received by readers.

Expressing your love for your oshi is a personal and intimate matter that varies from person to person. It's important to find a way to show your appreciation that feels authentic to you and that aligns with your values and intentions. This might involve finding a balance between what you want to do and what the oshi would appreciate.

For example, if you want to send a gift to your oshi, it's important to consider what kind of gift would be meaningful and appreciated. You could start by doing some research on what your oshi likes or prefers. This could involve following their social media accounts or keeping up with their latest activities.

It's also important to consider the financial aspect of sending a gift. While it's certainly a nice gesture to send a gift, it's important to do so within your means. Sending a gift that is beyond your budget could put you in a difficult financial situation, and it may not necessarily be appreciated by the oshi.

When it comes to creating fan art or other creative expressions, it's important to consider the preferences of the oshi and the context of your relationship with them. For example, if you're creating fan art to be shared on social media or a public forum, it's important to ensure that it is appropriate and respectful.

In conclusion, expressing your love for your oshi should be a personal and meaningful experience that aligns with your values and intentions. It's important to find a way to show your appreciation that feels authentic to you and that is respectful and appropriate to the oshi and the context of your relationship with them.

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I think we need to have a serious discussion. When people talk about long posts, it's never about posts featuring a single sentence. It is always the length of the post that they object to. And yet I've been posting one-sentence posts for months now and nobody seems to care. So why should this be any different?

This is not a rhetorical question: I really want to know what you guys think. If anyone has an opinion on this matter, they should present their thesis on the subject. Let me state my position clearly at the outset: I am not going to stop writing these posts because someone complains about them. This is something I do for myself. I don't write these posts in order to please other people or to make money from them. They are simply how I express myself when I'm feeling particularly inspired. I will continue doing so until such time as I feel like stopping. But if anyone wants to convince me otherwise, they can try.
The only thing I ask is that everyone who takes issue with this approach makes sure they're actually making a point before they start typing. Otherwise, there's no reason to take your complaint seriously.

But enough of that. The main topic here is how to properly express your love for your oshi. As I mentioned above, there are many ways to do this. Some people prefer to use words, while others find it easier to convey their feelings through actions. For example, some people like posting the same picture over and over again. Others might prefer to send their oshi gifted subs and bits every day. Still others may choose to write poetry. There is no right or wrong way to do things. What matters most is that you show your oshi how much you appreciate her presence in your life.

So let us examine a few examples.
One of the easiest ways to say "I love you" is to send your oshi a donation. It doesn't have to be anything fancy; just a small amount will suffice. In fact, sending a large sum would probably be considered gauche by most fans. You should also avoid giving donations beyond your means, because if you choose not to love yourself by valuing your own money, the gesture is ultimately meaningless.

If you're worried about being judged for your lack of financial resources, then perhaps you could consider making some kind of fan art instead. Discord servers and Twitter are great places to share your art. Just make sure to include the correct tags and post your artwork in the correct place. That way, your oshi can easily find your artwork.

Another option is to send your oshi a gift via throne. Of course, you'll need to know what kind of gifts your oshi likes best. If you don't know, then you should ask her directly. People often say it's the thought what counts. This is a misunderstood sentiment used to justify gifts without value. In truth, it's the thought you put into selecting the proper gift for your oshi that counts.

But to conclude, no matter how you choose to support your oshi, it should be in a way that feels right to you. ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////

>> No.46039149 [DELETED]  [View]

I think we need to have a serious discussion. When people talk about long posts, it's never about posts featuring a single sentence. It is always the length of the post that they object to. And yet I've been posting one-sentence posts for months now and nobody seems to care. So why should this be any different?

This is not a rhetorical question: I really want to know what you guys think. If anyone has an opinion on this matter, they should present their thesis on the subject. Let me state my position clearly at the outset: I am not going to stop writing these posts because someone complains about them. This is something I do for myself. I don't write these posts in order to please other people or to make money from them. They are simply how I express myself when I'm feeling particularly inspired. I will continue doing so until such time as I feel like stopping. But if anyone wants to convince me otherwise, they can try.
The only thing I ask is that everyone who takes issue with this approach makes sure they're actually making a point before they start typing. Otherwise, there's no reason to take your complaint seriously.

But enough of that. The main topic here is how to properly express your love for your oshi. As I mentioned above, there are many ways to do this. Some people prefer to use words, while others find it easier to convey their feelings through actions. For example, some people like posting the same picture over and over again. Others might prefer to send their oshi gifted subs and bits every day. Still others may choose to write poetry. There is no right or wrong way to do things. What matters most is that you show your oshi how much you appreciate her presence in your life.

So let us examine a few examples.
One of the easiest ways to say "I love you" is to send your oshi a donation. It doesn't have to be anything fancy; just a small amount will suffice. In fact, sending a large sum would probably be considered gauche by most fans. You should also avoid giving donations beyond your means, because if you choose not to love yourself by valuing your own money, the gesture is ultimately meaningless.

If you're worried about being judged for your lack of financial resources, then perhaps you could consider making some kind of fan art instead. Discord servers and Twitter are great places to share your art. Just make sure to include the correct tags and post your artwork in the correct place. That way, your oshi can easily find your artwork.

Another option is to send your oshi a gift via throne. Of course, you'll need to know what kind of gifts your oshi likes best. If you don't know, then you should ask her directly. People often say it's the thought what counts. This is a misunderstood sentiment used to justify gifts without value. In truth, it's the thought you put into selecting the proper gift for your oshi that counts.

But to conclude, no matter how you choose to support your oshi, it should be in a way that feels right to you.


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>> No.46039117 [DELETED]  [View]

I think we need to have a serious discussion. When people talk about long posts, it's never about posts featuring a single sentence. It is always the length of the post that they object to. And yet I've been posting one-sentence posts for months now and nobody seems to care. So why should this be any different?

This is not a rhetorical question: I really want to know what you guys think. If anyone has an opinion on this matter, they should present their thesis on the subject. Let me state my position clearly at the outset: I am not going to stop writing these posts because someone complains about them. This is something I do for myself. I don't write these posts in order to please other people or to make money from them. They are simply how I express myself when I'm feeling particularly inspired. I will continue doing so until such time as I feel like stopping. But if anyone wants to convince me otherwise, they can try.
The only thing I ask is that everyone who takes issue with this approach makes sure they're actually making a point before they start typing. Otherwise, there's no reason to take your complaint seriously.

But enough of that. The main topic here is how to properly express your love for your oshi. As I mentioned above, there are many ways to do this. Some people prefer to use words, while others find it easier to convey their feelings through actions. For example, some people like posting the same picture over and over again. Others might prefer to send their oshi gifted subs and bits every day. Still others may choose to write poetry. There is no right or wrong way to do things. What matters most is that you show your oshi how much you appreciate her presence in your life.

So let us examine a few examples.
One of the easiest ways to say "I love you" is to send your oshi a donation. It doesn't have to be anything fancy; just a small amount will suffice. In fact, sending a large sum would probably be considered gauche by most fans. You should also avoid giving donations beyond your means, because if you choose not to love yourself by valuing your own money, the gesture is ultimately meaningless.

If you're worried about being judged for your lack of financial resources, then perhaps you could consider making some kind of fan art instead. Discord servers and Twitter are great places to share your art. Just make sure to include the correct tags and post your artwork in the correct place. That way, your oshi can easily find your artwork.

Another option is to send your oshi a gift via throne. Of course, you'll need to know what kind of gifts your oshi likes best. If you don't know, then you should ask her directly. People often say it's the thought what counts. This is a misunderstood sentiment used to justify gifts without value. In truth, it's the thought you put into selecting the proper gift for your oshi that counts.

But to conclude, no matter how you choose to support your oshi, it should be in a way that feels right to you.

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>> No.46038995 [View]

>>46038587
I think we need to have a serious discussion. When people talk about long posts, it's never about posts featuring a single sentence. It is always the length of the post that they object to. And yet I've been posting one-sentence posts for months now and nobody seems to care. So why should this be any different?

This is not a rhetorical question: I really want to know what you guys think. If anyone has an opinion on this matter, they should present their thesis on the subject. Let me state my position clearly at the outset: I am not going to stop writing these posts because someone complains about them. This is something I do for myself. I don't write these posts in order to please other people or to make money from them. They are simply how I express myself when I'm feeling particularly inspired. I will continue doing so until such time as I feel like stopping. But if anyone wants to convince me otherwise, they can try.
The only thing I ask is that everyone who takes issue with this approach makes sure they're actually making a point before they start typing. Otherwise, there's no reason to take your complaint seriously.

But enough of that. The main topic here is how to properly express your love for your oshi. As I mentioned above, there are many ways to do this. Some people prefer to use words, while others find it easier to convey their feelings through actions. For example, some people like posting the same picture over and over again. Others might prefer to send their oshi gifted subs and bits every day. Still others may choose to write poetry. There is no right or wrong way to do things. What matters most is that you show your oshi how much you appreciate her presence in your life.

So let us examine a few examples.
One of the easiest ways to say "I love you" is to send your oshi a donation. It doesn't have to be anything fancy; just a small amount will suffice. In fact, sending a large sum would probably be considered gauche by most fans. You should also avoid giving donations beyond your means, because if you choose not to love yourself by valuing your own money, the gesture is ultimately meaningless.

If you're worried about being judged for your lack of financial resources, then perhaps you could consider making some kind of fan art instead. Discord servers and Twitter are great places to share your art. Just make sure to include the correct tags and post your artwork in the correct place. That way, your oshi can easily find your artwork.

Another option is to send your oshi a gift via throne. Of course, you'll need to know what kind of gifts your oshi likes best. If you don't know, then you should ask her directly. People often say it's the thought what counts. This is a misunderstood sentiment used to justify gifts without value. In truth, it's the thought you put into selecting the proper gift for your oshi that counts.

But to conclude, no matter how you choose to support your oshi, it should be in a way that feels right to you.

>> No.43345247 [DELETED]  [View]

>>43345187
Since I'm sure someone is going to ask me, yes my sister is attractive but I can't give her a rating, since I don't think about 'rating' my sister that way, I don't need to give her a score but for awhile in school she did have a few guys trying to go out with her but none of them made any progress with her, with those details out of the way I feel I can now go back to the time after Gura's valentine's stream, at the time of the stream, or rather in the period before Gura's valentine's stream and before Gura's return,I had started to view my sister more as a woman and my sister's attempts at getting closer to me hadn't stopped, but I always wanted to avoid crossing this line since I still had my doubts she was serious, now after Gura's stream, as I mentioned, I was frustrated and needed to get off, the alcohol combined with my growing lust didn't help matters, to avoid making a fool out of myself I decided to go to my couch and just relax there, my sister obviously heard me leave my room and came out to see me
it was very easy for her to see the state I was in but instead of doing her usual antics we just sat down for a bit and talked, I did feel myself calming down a bit, enough I felt comfortable going back to my room and just going to sleep but that's when my sister asked if I wanted help relieving myself, actually offering to give me sexual services was the furthest she's ever gone and it did shock me at the time but I couldn't give in, so I just gave a teasing reply back and that should have been the end of it but it didn't end there obviously, my sister started getting visibly upset, she honestly believed she was going to lose me to a virtual girl, now you see, for a long time my sister was aware of Gura like I said, but she didn't particularly mind she found it funny and was actually watching a few vtubers herself, I thought she didn't mind but with this meltdown it became clear she was putting up a front and I am very fortunate my parents were out enjoying valentines elsewhere, so my sister actually started stripping herself, she was desperate and I didn't know what to do, truth be told I have very little experience with girls but I honestly couldn't stand seeing my sister cry like this, I was also to blame since I'm the one who actually contemplated giving in and fucking her but at the same time I didn't just want to use her as an outlet for sex, I even said as much to her, but she still wasn't calming down, she told me she didn't mind how I used her but all she wanted was for me to look in her direction, since by her own admission I'm the most important in her life, I seriously contemplated the situation, I was fully aware of the implications of crossing this line and that's when I got close to my sister and gave her an extremely amateur kiss, but that was enough to get her going, for the most part I can remember what happened after that, I wasn't so drunk that I blacked out, we went back to my room and obviously we had sex, for the first time I was on top of her, after that she decided to get on top of me, i'm pretty shitty at describing stuff like this but after all that she went to go take a shower and by that point I didn't wanna stop, so I followed her in, it was only after that did I tidy my room and go to sleep, the next day I woke up, got more water to ensure I was sober as by that point I was now fully aware of what I had done, the reason I've taken so long to post this was I was having a serious discussion with my sister about our situation, I didn't want to abandon her but at the same time I knew it would be all over if our parents found out, even posting this here has put me on edge but for now me and my sister are carrying out this relationship in secret, she's not too worried about Gura anymore but at the same time she's also 'inspecting' me to make sure I'm not using Gura as masturbation material, one thing I should mention about my sister is that she is kind of a dork, in that throughout my life sometimes I can't tell if she's joking or is serious but she said she wouldn't mind inviting Gura for a threesome, from my perspective this had to be a joke since such a situation is impossible in the first place but my sister has gone and done things for me before that I fully expected to be a joke, either way, I'll be sticking with my sister now, maybe one's she out of school I can improve our situation, I do have more than enough money to get my own place, the only problem would be my sister moving in with me without getting my parents suspicious I'm aware this isn't the best formatted post but I've literally never posted anything personal about myself on here, but at the very least I hope I've brought some entertainment to any chummies reading this if you do have siblings of your own, don't cross the line unless you're absolutely sure about that.

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17559284

I think at some point we should have a serious discussion about whether Ina is actually a good streamer or not. I've been hearing some convincing arguments recently.

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>>12125674
I think at some point we should have a serious discussion about whether or not Ame deserves to be Gura's friend after she's excluded her from her group yet again. I've been hearing some convincing arguments recently.

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9946795

>Gura gave Ame a penis
>Gura gave herself a penis
I think at some point we should have a serious discussion about whether Gura is a dick wizard. I've been hearing some convincing arguments recently.

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9591026

I think at some point we should have a serious discussion about whether she deserves to have ice cream or not. I've been hearing some convincing arguments recently.

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8327953

I think at some point we should have a serious discussion about whether she deserves to be the biggest Vtuber or not. I've been hearing some convincing arguments recently.

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I think at some point we should have a serious discussion about whether Gura is dating a frog. I've been hearing some convincing arguments recently.

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>>6940216
I think at some point we should have a serious discussion about whether she deserves to be the biggest Vtuber or not. I've been hearing some convincing arguments recently.

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6940290

I think at some point we should have a serious discussion about her cat sniffing her armpits. I've been hearing some stinky arguments recently.

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I think at some point we should have a serious discussion about whether or not Gura needs a splitter. I've been hearing some convincing arguments recently.

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>>5885973
I think at some point we should have a serious discussion about how cute Gura is. I've been hearing some convincing arguments recently.

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I think at some point we should have a serious discussion about whether she deserves to be the biggest Vtuber or not. I've been hearing some convincing arguments recently.

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I think at some point we should have a serious discussion about whether she deserves to be the biggest Vtuber or not. I've been hearing some convincing arguments recently.

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I think at some point we should have a serious discussion about whether she deserves to be the biggest Vtuber or not. I've been hearing some convincing arguments recently.

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