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but then we wouldn't get these horrible, cursed abominations
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Or the fan art from them, either
 
I've recently watched Pomu's stream of Metal Gear Solid 2. Her sometimes making DSP look competent in comparison led to some hilarious and outright immortal dumpster fires of moments and watching her lose her shit whenever the plot goes bonkers or witnessing the unholy relationship drama between Raiden and Rose never got old.
 
The thing that really gets me about the Rackets collab is the fact that management OK'd it after he promised he'd behave, then ghosted Nick, then OK'd it again when he asked them about it, then ghosted him again, and I don't remember if they told him it was cancelled, or if he had to ask them for a third fucking time to get told it was cancelled. And then instead of them just telling Pippa before the stream or whatever, Nick actually had to come into the chat to tell Pippa it was cancelled. I get that some communities are too radioactive even for Pippa, but holy shit if you're management, set some ground rules and decide what is allowed and what isn't, don't jerk your talents and the audience around like this. But I also find it really hard to believe that the funny alcoholic lawyer is more damaging to the brand than the H-game artist who talked so much shit about blizzard that they'd never even want to think about working with you, or the commie sperg who did it for pretty much every other gaming company of note.
Avoiding this sort of thing is why you have a company. You are already giving a nice fat cut to Susan. Giving another 30-50% cut in part to pay for managers should mean this stuff doesn't happen. Even if you don't do the rackets collab, if you're a professional company show some professionalism.
 
I've recently watched Pomu's stream of Metal Gear Solid 2. Her sometimes making DSP look competent in comparison led to some hilarious and outright immortal dumpster fires of moments and watching her lose her shit whenever the plot goes bonkers or witnessing the unholy relationship drama between Raiden and Rose never got old.
Yeah...she can be frustrating to watch when playing these games. Surprisingly though, she's been doing pretty well today. She killed the End a lot faster than I would have expected. Compare that to her fighting Metal Gear Rex or Psycho Mantis....
 
It blows my mind when I look at the page count for this thread holy shit, Why do Farmers love VTubers so much Imao? I'm not against It, Its just why this trend of all things? Its so bizarre imao.
This thread is unique in that it actually draws in a lot of people from outside of the site who normally wouldn't be caught dead here, simply because this thread manages to stay fairly well put together and with the guidance of our tard wranglers we do a good job of not sperging out too hard. So it's a fairly cohesive place to talk about vtubers where you don't get autobanned for roommate discussion and where any loliposters or coombaiters are kept away and dealt with promptly.
 
Yeah...she can be frustrating to watch when playing these games. Surprisingly though, she's been doing pretty well today. She killed the End a lot faster than I would have expected. Compare that to her fighting Metal Gear Rex or Psycho Mantis....
I have yet to watch her her Snake Eater streams, but I agree that her fighting Metal Gear Rex was a brutal marathon and a half. And she spent almost as much time getting herself killed on the destroyed bridge post-Harrier fight.
 
I have yet to watch her her Snake Eater streams, but I agree that her fighting Metal Gear Rex was a brutal marathon and a half. And she spent almost as much time getting herself killed on the destroyed bridge post-Harrier fight.
Oh right. For a second I thought you referring to just the actual Harrier fight, but then I remembered what happened after that.
 
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