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>62k subs
>8k ccv
why is she so good at converting subs to ccv?

>> No.71343622

>>71343442
Rocket science

>> No.71344034

>>71343442
i want to cum in this nerd

>> No.71344235

>>71343442
Its simply just a cool and enjoyable way to watch space launches. Im glad she's doing well.
I am rooting for Usui-chan

>> No.71344308

actually the best girl of vtubing

>> No.71344438

>>71343442
Space stuff is exploding in popularity and it's only going to get better with Moon and Mars on the way.

Some EN vtubers should start covering this too.

>> No.71345325

>>71343442
Not involved with the holo community so she has human fans rather than bots

>> No.71346098

>>71343442
>we just had a massive experimental space launch
>the only catalog thread Max Qt gets is a numbernigger thread
grim

>> No.71346259

>/vt/ is surprised when a vtuber doesn't need millions of subs to get good views.

>> No.71346471

>>71344438
>EN vtubers
lol
lmao
do you actually think EN vtubers have any interest in anything outside of modern pop culture?

>> No.71346737

>>71343442
I see 2k ccv. Looks like the asmongold reacts but for rocket launches

>> No.71347425

>>71346737
I think she peaked when the rocket was actually launched and the views dropped because the actual launch part is over.

>> No.71349428
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71349428

I wish for all the success to come to Clear chan

>> No.71349433

>>71346471
This is what people expected Sana to be, a space enthusiast, But she mistook astronomy and streamed astrology instead.

>> No.71349502
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I do miss her 3D streams though

>> No.71350432

Cute ria clip
https://youtu.be/50hKEPi8O_8?si=UQxMUot3ErrmqCOP

>> No.71350491

>>71346471
Oh please there are plenty of nerd vtubers.

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>>71343442
I wonder how high she can get when they start having Mars livestreams.

>> No.71351032

>>71350432
some people use metric, others go to the moon

>> No.71351122

>>71343442
Patriotism

>> No.71351169

>>71343442
That's just standard for jp vtubers.
Ccv to sub ratio is very high for jp vtubers compares to WN

>> No.71351301

>>71351032
>he doesn't know

>> No.71351570

>>71343442
does she do GFE?

>> No.71351627

>>71351570
She does RLE... Rocket Launch Experience

>> No.71351722

>>71351627
i wanna go on a date to watch a rocket launch. i was hope to simulate that with her

>> No.71351931

>>71351169
Yeah Japs don't just sub to whoever and fill their subscription tabs with bullshit like a bunch of lunatics

>> No.71351980

>>71343442
I want to watch her stage sep, dock with her, and then throttle up to a trans-lunar injection burn.

>> No.71352015

>>71346471
Nerding out about space is one of the few things that won't get you weird looks. It's very common and justifyable.

>> No.71352061

>>71351980
will there be an re-entry?

>> No.71352231
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>>71351032
The indians already managed to land something on the moon. And they use metric. The Japanese did that one in a lifetime asteroid landing and reentry, the also use metric.
The russians and the chinese use metric, the chinese made a fuck you big space station that might outlive any sort of replacement for the ISS. They use metric, and, unless economic fallout kills their efforts, they might be the second ones sending humans to the moon soon.
Both work, it's just that metric doesn't work for stuff that Americans usually do in their everyday life, and that's why I justify that they can keep their old system if they want, but the same way, they shouldn't ask everyone else to switch to theirs.

>> No.71352283

>>71352061
...well...if she's into it, I guess we could try a boostback burn...

>> No.71352286

i still remember she was a 3view before

>> No.71352426

>>71350491
>nerd
>plenty
Not many are actual nerds. A lot of them are just the "I'm totally a nerd, I played DnD 5e once".
I know a couple of actual nerds in the JP side, but I have never seen an actual nerd in the EN side.

>> No.71352430

>>71351122
She streams Russian and Chinese rockets as well as Bezos/Musk's that we're supposed to be patriotic about I guess.

>> No.71352459

>>71352231
all these useless words and yet none of them have landed people in the moon

>> No.71352559

>>71352231
12 men walked on the moon. all 12 are white and American. everything else you said is cope

>> No.71353084

>>71352459
>>71352559
>Defaults to deflection after giving proper context on Metric usage for space missions.
>Defaults to race stuff
You are not worth speaking to. I'm out. Have a good day.

>> No.71353165

>>71353084
>>71353084
the post was
>some people use metric, others go to the moon
and then you posted some cope shit that was not putting men on the moon.

>> No.71355729

>be me
>get a job working on glorious nipponese rockets
>intentionally unscrew bolt on rocket so my oshi will cry on stream

>> No.71357316

>>71350491
names, now.
because there is not a single EN vtuber I know that is even close to the level of knowledge and autism clear-chan has for their specific hobby.

>> No.71360543

>>71352559
1 spacecraft crashed into Mars. It crashed because the engineers couldn't do their fucking unit conversions correctly. It was also American.

>> No.71360655

>>71351032
Anon...

>> No.71360740

>>71355729
Based ?

>> No.71360887

>>71360543
and how many successful landings on mars does the US have vs everyone else?

>> No.71361284

>>71350491
Having a big bang theory personality doesn't make you a nerd

>> No.71361436

>>71360887
The better question would be "who has the best ratio of Mars launches/successful landings?"

>> No.71361678

>>71360887
And how many of those were done by NASA, which started to switch to metric in the 80s and uses it for most of their stuff now?

>> No.71361693

>>71361436
nah, raw count is a better metric

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>>71361436
Would still be the US.

>> No.71361967

>>71361746
Seems like India and UAE have the best record with 100% successful launches.

>> No.71362880

>>71361746
>japan faild
did usui cry over that?

>> No.71363007

https://twitter.com/cao_japan/status/1712665178578522430

>> No.71363249

>>71350491
All the programmers I've seen linked on this board have been trannies or voice changer babinikus which are the types that are never going to gain much of an audience.

>> No.71364096

>>71343442
why do you keep posting this ?

>> No.71364207

>>71362880
Was over 2 decades ago.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nozomi_(spacecraft)

>> No.71364887

>>71344438
not just in popularity

>> No.71369508

>>71343442
?

>> No.71369537

>>71352231
NASA also uses metric

>> No.71372967

pajeets be mad itt

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