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https://youtu.be/GeFxaeuyA2c?t=5343
> Her way is also one way to do it I suppose.
> In the end, for better or worse, each of us is responsible for our own brand.
> It's about what you want to do yourself, rather than what others expect of you.
> So, it's not right to say "that's not how you should do it" or "this is how you should do it".
> Of course, there's the opinions of the fans as well, about what type of content they want their oshi to do.
> And those voices shouldn't be ignored either, but..
> In the end, we are individuals.. we sometimes do stuff and get satisfying results, and sometimes we do something else and maybe fail and go back to what we were doing.. both sides of it happens a lot.
> So it's fine to continue being fans if you feel you can keep up with that change in direction.
> And if you feel that the new direction is not for you, then you can quietly leave as well.
> In the end, it's upto her what she wants to do.
> Personally, I think it's fine to challenge yourself.
https://youtu.be/GeFxaeuyA2c?t=5483
> Well it's not like the activities of HoloX or the number of collabs we do will decrease.
> As and when our timings match and our health is good, we will continue to do collabs.
> I don't think all that stuff will change.
> I'm the XO of Holox, so a lot of people have told me stuff like "look at what your leader is doing" *laughs*.
> *repeats 'we're responsible for our own brand'*
> If I'm consulted, then sure I can give advice about what to do and stuff, but I don't have any responsibility for her activities.
> Of course when it's about HoloX and the activities of the group as a whole we will speak up, but for individual activities we can't say anything.
> Fans can cheer for their oshi, but they can also stay away for some time if they feel like they're not vibing with them, it's all well and good - it's all part of having an oshi.
> So just chilling and enjoying the ups and downs of having an oshi would be more fun imo. "Oshi"ing isn't a "duty" or anything after all.
Pretty level headed response, and sort of confirms the rrat that they're just letting her try and fail so she can learn from it.
It would be cool if she succeeds, but even in failure there are lessons.
Such is a way of the hag.

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