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>Altare
Pick one thing you want to do alongside streaming. It can be a song (not an EP or album), a specific piece of merch, whatever. Pick that one thing and stick with it instead of taking the plunge with a huge project, getting nothing because you're overwhelmed, and starting at zero. Once you accomplish that, then maybe move up to bigger things.
>Axel
Actually kind of killing it this year. No notes other than dwelling on MagNoir. I've been watching since the beginning and yeah it sucked but moving on is part of life. Wouldn't have meant all that much if it wasn't.
>Bettel
Focus more on Holostars. Brother is cool, sure, but prioritize collabs with genmates and branch. Stop complaining about other people not liking your PL activities, it sort of drives their point. Also crazy fire lit under your ass with the whole white collar crime thing that company's going through huh
>Flayon
It seems like roons are pretty happy so that's cool, if growth becomes really important to you at some point you would need to balance maintaining that close-knit community versus becoming (slighty) more palatable to a (slighty) wider audience
>Hakka
Initially I couldn't watch you sometimes because I know you but I can't do it at all now because of the weird twink yaoibaiting. I also can't tell if you're being sincere anymore when the supas rush in and you start crying, rallying your backstory etc etc
>Shinri
You have a lot more potential in your thirties than a lot of others have in their teens and 20's and whatever's holding you back is why the projects or things you want to do with the boys are still only a conversation you bring up on stream every now and then.
>Jurard
It's unfortunate and sometimes narrow that people will take up and run with the first impression they have of you but that's kind of showbiz and sometimes your fault. These impressions also reflect on people associated with you through Holostars. Stay focused and preserve your voice.
>Gibby
Same as above, for the most part anyway. Doing a bit better now, just draw more.
>Octavio
I think you have too many things working against you to approach content creation the way you do and still grow. It's the main reason people feel "something's missing," a lot of your stuff is just kinda isolating. You work like crazy too, it's just 90% of the time wrapped in layers of lore and origin story that you would only understand if you watched most streams. Hardly any entry points either.
>Ruze
Be a bit more silly. Also tardwrangle your chat please