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No, I believe Pippa's vid got hit with copyright. I saw something "Video has been taken down at request of SME" or something like that so it was Sony being fags. Abi seemed to have a lot of fun and even tweeted that it's not always bad to meet your heroes. I thought she had pretty good synergy with the rabbit, might be the pink woman connection.

Abi even replied on her video that she had to cut out copyright stuff to repost her side. Pippa would have to do the same. It was a fun show, moldy food and all.
 
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So is this where we talk about the group that just brought a minor in and announced it and everything knowing they were a minor?
 
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Randon played some more Disco Elysium. Also, is there a reason he hasn't been using his model since his return?
I'd been thinking he simply doesn't have it anymore and is waiting on a new one, similar to how Suisei lost her original model when she joined Hololive.
Ethan Ralph was able to skillfully playoff shitting himself and keep on streaming. These vtubers lack the streaming dedication to even compete in the sector.
To her credit she did spend the beginning of her next stream poking fun at it
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So is this where we talk about the group that just brought a minor in and announced it and everything knowing they were a minor?
While certainly not the *best* idea to hire a minor in a public-facing entertainment company (yes including jpop idol corps that shit's weird), I think the general reaction is just a little bit overblown. Wasn't Haachama 16 when she joined?
 
So is this where we talk about the group that just brought a minor in and announced it and everything knowing they were a minor?
There's a thread about it on this thread's splinter forum.

While certainly not the *best* idea to hire a minor in a public-facing entertainment company (yes including jpop idol corps that shit's weird), I think the general reaction is just a little bit overblown. Wasn't Haachama 16 when she joined?
That shit was weird then and it's still weird now. Pretty sure Hololive knocked that shit off and didn't do it again afterwards.

I mean I would rather my 16 year old daughter scam autistic weebs online then flip burgers as long as I make damn sure she understand basic opsec
she should make more and be happier
The child doesn't understand opsec, she posted a picture of the scenery outside her house literally the other day.
 
He did say that he would have a new model down the line. As to why this change happened, dunno.
I wouldn't be surprised if his old model is somehow lost to the void. I can actually see it happening:
>gets into corpo, time to for some upgrades
>gets new pc, doesn't transfer or backup model
>leave after contract negotiations fail
>realizes need old model, old pc is either kaput or data isn't compatible anymore
>has to get a new model, in the meantime a large green circle png should work
 
Randon played some more Disco Elysium. Also, is there a reason he hasn't been using his model since his return?

I'd been thinking he simply doesn't have it anymore and is waiting on a new one, similar to how Suisei lost her original model when she joined Hololive.

He did say that he would have a new model down the line. As to why this change happened, dunno.

I wouldn't be surprised if his old model is somehow lost to the void. I can actually see it happening:
>gets into corpo, time to for some upgrades
>gets new pc, doesn't transfer or backup model
>leave after contract negotiations fail
>realizes need old model, old pc is either kaput or data isn't compatible anymore
>has to get a new model, in the meantime a large green circle png should work
I feel like he'd be pretty open if he lost the files for his character, he doesn't seem the type to not own up his dumb moves. My thought was he's got a non-compete clause that very specifically mentions streaming with a moving avatar of some kind, but using the static orb bypasses the stipulations on that clause. We'll know if he suddenly has a model on an anniversary of the date of him leaving.
 
I do not know what Pippa's deal is with this video. We are watching a low IQ junkie saying whatever she can to try to get her low IQ junkie ass out of trouble and Pippa is trying to find logic in it. How in the hell is that so hard to understand?
 
While certainly not the *best* idea to hire a minor in a public-facing entertainment company (yes including jpop idol corps that shit's weird), I think the general reaction is just a little bit overblown. Wasn't Haachama 16 when she joined?
Only Haachama and Shion were minors back then (I think). That was 4 years ago and Cover didn't make an announcement about that. If you look at the vtuber scene in 2023, how can any responsible adult think it's a good idea to announced this to all the freaks out there who will try to groom and sexualize her. There are independet vtubers under 18, sure. But they don't release afucking statement on twitter about them being underaged.
 
While certainly not the *best* idea to hire a minor in a public-facing entertainment company (yes including jpop idol corps that shit's weird), I think the general reaction is just a little bit overblown. Wasn't Haachama 16 when she joined?
It's a weird call and I think even comparing it to haachama says a lot more about why it's a bad idea.

Haachama's hiring was over 5 years ago and Cover very shortly after added an age requirement to their applications. Another company coming out and doing something that Hololive was smart enough to quit doing half a decade ago isn't a good look either. Or if you want some really fucked up perspective. The last time holo had hiring practices like that, this Taiwanese girl in question's age was very possibly in the single digits.

Sure their statement was put out to say "we don't condone lewding this talent we hired" but putting that info about her age out there is like living in the inner city and putting a sign out in front of your house to say "please don't steal the expensive jewelry in my house". Sure, you're putting a statement out there to say "don't do this" but the only thing it's doing is advertising to the worst actors that there's jewelry to be stolen.
 
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