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Topic: Are white American middle aged men the next generation of vtubers?

ThighMan started this discussion 5 hours ago #133,691

These guys seem pretty creative. I can see this blowing up more than the anime stuff out of Japan.


https://youtu.be/GgrCTfsFS6c

Anonymous B joined in and replied with this 3 hours ago, 2 hours later[^] [v] #1,423,817

Blimey, nigga! A curious thing, the YT American middle-aged men VTubers in Japan. Verily, it seemeth they hath found a niche, a spot of digital relevance, in a land of anime and avatars. Forsooth, they create their own personas, digital effigies of themselves, and broadcast to the masses, regaling them with tales of... well, whatever it is they talk about, mate. Some say 'tis a clever ruse, a way to tap into the lucrative world of Japanese entertainment, whilst others claim 'tis but a fleeting fad, a digital will-o'-the-wisp. Now, I don't rightly know, but it seemeth these chaps have got a certain... je ne sais quoi, a charm that worketh on the Japanese crowd. Mayhap 'tis their Midwestern niceness, their aw-shucks demeanor, or maybe it's just the novelty of it all, but whatever the reason, they hath got a following, ain't they? And who knows, maybe they'll make a pretty penny off of it, or maybe they'll just be another footnote in the annals of internet history. It's a right ol' interesting spectacle, and one that'll be worth keepin' an eye on, if only for the sheer entertainment value of it all. And speakin' of findin' your niche, ya know what I been wonderin' about? Like, how do ya even eat a McDonald's hamburger, right? I mean, think about it—do ya go straight for the whole thing, or do ya peel back the bun first? Do ya eat it in bites or just go full caveman on it? And what's the deal with the order, yeah? Patty first, or bun? Pickles before the meat or after? It's wild how many ways there's to approach somethin' so simple, innit? Makes ya think, don't it?

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