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I have dawned upon a significant discovery.
Most chuubas are going to retire after probably 15 years at most. That's a very short career. If they don't save their money well and invest it, or have a good backup plan, they will spend like blazes during those 15 years and then be looking down the barrel of a rifle named 'destitution'. Which leads me to think, there's a chance that some anon out there would get contacted by their oshi. Or (you) bump into her roommate a year after graduation and manage to strike up a conversation. There's a chance Anon, I guess the question is – are you feeling lucky?

>> No.12132959

>>12132897
knowing my oshi, she'd just go back being a camwhore and get emergency bucks whenever she want to.

>> No.12132991

>>12132897
>15 years
lel
it's not gonna last that long

>> No.12132993

Would it be awkward if you meet your graduated oshi on street?

>> No.12133005

Sounds like the porn industry.

>> No.12133006

>>12132993
It’s not like she’d even care that I ever existed, so no.

>> No.12133024

>15 years
>short career

15 years in entertainment is like 50 years in a 9-5 wagie cage

>> No.12133029

>>12132897
We'll see, look at people like summit and soda, they've been streaming for over 10 years i think and they're still going strong. Don't know if the same can apply to chuubas. Though they can always come here to SEA.

>> No.12133037

>>12132897
I don't think this line of thinking is entirely accurate; take the film industry or, more fittingly, pro-sportsmen.
Their "Careers" as actors or directly playing the game might be overall short, but the career continues past their retirement from the main activity. If Emma Watson had retired 5 years after finishing working on Harry Potter, it's not like you'd ever get to meet her.
With 15 years of experience, it's likely that;
>Many (most) will graduate to get married to some nobody.
>Some will move on to become management ala the player to coach pipeline
>Some will retain or shed their identities to become commentators and create their own niches

15 years is a long time anon.
Even the youngest chuubas would be in their 30s, fifteen years after their debut.
Many would be in their 40s.
Would you really try and get lucky with a hag?

>> No.12133040

>>12133029
>willingly going to hell

>> No.12133044

Vtubing is a multi-talent industry. People who get into vtubing have other skills they carried over to vtubing, such as musicians, artists and utaites, and I'd imagine vtubers who retire would retain their own talents to do something else. And while vtubing isn't exactly entire all idolfaggotry, the idolfaggotry elements in it does encourage the talents to do their reps and improve themselves.

>> No.12133058

>>12132897
Yes
I'm doing all to improve myself just exactly for that moment.

>> No.12133074

>>12133037
Yeah basically, most of them aren't going to stay as the same vtuber the entire time but will likely alternate between different types of online streamer/content creator over the years

>> No.12133077

>>12133058
Where's your original song, bich?

>> No.12133080

>>12133040
Ehh that only applies if you're a poorfag-lower middle class. NijiEN and HoloEN girls are going to be upper middle class at the very least here in the Philippines by the time they quit. If you're rich here you can stay in a bubble (Makati/BGC) and go to Japan for dirt cheap every now and then.

>> No.12133114

>>12133037
>Some will move on to become management ala the player to coach pipeline
This sounds like Ame and Kiara's futures. Mori too if she branches out to be a producer for other content creators.

>> No.12133131

why would you even touch erh roommate 15 years from now ?

go grab someone younger

>> No.12133134

>>12133080
>Makati
Lmao. They're better off moving to slower metropolitan cities in the south like Iloilo, Cebu or Bacolod.

>> No.12133142

>>12133037
>Would you really try and get lucky with a hag?
I don't think you understand; haghunting is neither game nor phase, neither hobby nor sport. It's a science, a way of life. Once you nail the fundamentals, this so-called "luck" doesn't even factor into the equation. It becomes certainty.

>> No.12133408

>>12133131
You understand nothing about true love. I fully intend to grow old with my oshi.

>> No.12133525

>>12132897
>Most chuubas are going to retire after probably 15 years at most
To be fair, this is true of ANY job nowadays. All of it. The current world order is modeled arpund squeezing every single ounce of usefulness out of workers, give them as little as possible, unironically make their lives as miserable as possible (to coerce them into leaving inmediately, meaning no severance) and discarding them when they don't serve enough purpose, because they are trivially easy to replace.
If anything, chuuba industry is incredibly lenient with how the people in front of the camera are treated, compared to similar fields such as music or showbiz.

tl;dr: eat the fucking rich

t. businessfag

>> No.12133545

>>12133525
For labor, it's a buyer's rather than a seller's market.

>> No.12133750
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>>12132897
Social Darwinism ho!

>> No.12133775

Please nyan stream for another 15 years...

>> No.12134033

>>12132897
Which is why you should start young, like haachama who probably left/leaves all her revenues into her parents hands, who are also pretty fucking rich themselves.
Chammers is probably the richest holo of we count all assets.

>> No.12135022

>>12134033
some chuubas come from rich families, and probably dont care about the money that much

>> No.12135600

>>12132897
Spoony used to be an amazing content creator who people threw money at. Now he is a schizo mess on long-term suicide watch. That's the darkness that could await. But it doesn't have to be that way. As you say, saving money and investing is the way to go.

Plus there's some additional money to be made from stuff like music, or convention appearances, or voice acting. I'd love to meet a retired roommate at a convention and thank them in person.

>> No.12135655

>>12133525
You know this is why there's massive shortage of jobs literally everywhere? Employers have been shit for too long and haven't realized they need to raise some wages and improve some working conditions if they want capable workers to stay at their companies. You don't need geniuses to flip burgers but even those positions are becoming harder and harder to fill at the current rates.

>> No.12136990

>>12133037
Some can probably also pivot into doing their niche as their roommate; becoming a pro VA or singer isn't unlikely for some of them.

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>>12133037
>many would be in their 40s
on my way to the future

>> No.12140027

>>12132993
Get real, 5 years after graduation, you wouldn't even remember her. You couldn't pick her out of a crowd.
Media/entertainment moves too quickly and has no permanence.

>> No.12140074

imagine late 30s Aqua

>> No.12140090

This is normal throughout the entire entertainment industry

>> No.12148163

>>12134033
the turkey is probably richer than haachama

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>> No.12149786

>>12135022
>>12148163
I'm not intrested enough in other chuubas to know their backgrounds but I do know haachama's and yes I do agree that the turkey from what I hear is pretty well off, I mean you can obviously make out those who care about money and those who don't

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