Did mumei enjoy streaming?
Sure
Enjoyed the money dolla dolla billz yall
initially yes, but eventually she didn't like it anymore and quit
She's streaming more now than she has in 3 years Something something external factors
>>111922409you know too much, anon
>>111922443saba also streamed more in the months following her debut than she had in years, and you know how that ended
>>111922622Yeye 2 more weeks retard phase pig It's already been half a year and she streams more now than week 1 saba did
>>111921560Like anon said, initially. but having to ask and be on time for anything was too much for an independent white gurl. Then she did that red supa and i will draw your avatar stream that gave her the rest. Now she had even more obligations and fans bugging her about it.
probably likes it more now that it isn't a job
>>111922697>half a year
>>111925245She started streaming half a year ago I'm sorry you've failed school phase pig
>>111922443Imagine if her dog had started going blind back when she was in holo, we'd have gotten so many more streams
>>111921560Mumei just enjoyers
>>111925463There were more before she went blind, imagine if they didn't treat her like shit before she finished college
>>111925309>>111922622>Phase out of nowhere
>>111922773It's a job again; there's merch.
>>111922773This has and always will be bullshit. Making something a job doesn't make you hate it. People always experience a honeymoon phase when they learn a new skill or start a new hobby. When that honeymoon expires you get a more realistic assessment of it, and often realize you don't like it as much as you thought. Idiots always just rush into monetizing anything they do and then realize too late that they've lost interest in it.Earning money doing something you enjoy doesn't somehow ruin it, and fulfilling adult responsibilities productively in a way you can be proud of only enhances your appreciation of the process, especially with such a completely hands-off self directed job like content creation. People who act like a hobby becomes a poison pill the moment you've got expectations behind it are just lazy and perpetually looking for an escape route from adulthood.Plus Mumei never streamed enough for what she did to be considered work by any stretch of the imagination. Giving her money to open OBS and ramble about traffic for an hour e eey two weeks should be considered charity, except that would be offensive to the work ethic of real charities.
>>111921560of course she did, she's autistic
>>111921560yea
>>111929925It's very easy to conclude that you should force yourself to do something if it's important, which is correct, but you lose sight of whether you enjoy it and if turns out you don't find out until you burn out and struggle to get back into it.
she should ungraduate
>>111921560No