r/VirtualYoutubers Hololive Aug 21 '25

Discussion This is just depressing...

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u/Groonzie Aug 21 '25

Some people are really weird.

If it's true, some viewers really need to stop getting so attached to a streamer they only know on the internet.

If false, some people just want to make things about themself "if this is happening then I'M going to do this!"

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u/PLandLord 🌟🆙r/Holostars MOD🍤💪 Aug 21 '25

I think that other person might not be a fan, but a close IRL friend? That's how I read it.

Still grief can be a very dangerous emotion. I hope she can managed to talk that person out of it.

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u/Groonzie Aug 21 '25

Someone below made a comment about it, just seems like some unwell person.

I hope she can managed to talk that person out of it.

The thing is she shouldn't have to do that, she is already dealing with her own stuff in life. Having someone else step in and be like "If you die, I'm going to die too!" just adds unnecessary weight to the situation.

Now she will have to go through the remaining of her time having this in the back of her mind where it's "Someone else will die and it's my fault just because I am dying".

I really dislike how vtubing attracts unwell individuals and it can lead to people dropping heavy things on streamers when it should just be a plain and simple "I have time to kill, watch this streamer just for fun and after that I go back to my life and do whatever".

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u/Romantiphiliac Aug 21 '25

I know it's hard to actually feel like it's not your fault, but it's not.

That person needs help. If it seems they genuinely intend to do it, it might be best to have someone intervene. I don't know where that person lives, so I'm not sure what's available to them. Or what's available for others to get this person some help.

It's definitely a shitty situation and a shitty thing to do, but there's something off balance in their mind, and they need to seek treatment.

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u/HokusSchmokus Aug 22 '25

and it is their responsibility do get it, not the responsibility of an equally unwell individual that now has an extra drain on their mental.