It’s not just about not accepting 2D cultureㅋㅋㅋ
Other idols work their asses off, sweating to maintain their looks and figures, with their faces broadcast worldwide and zero privacy. Meanwhile, virtual idols hide behind a drawn image but want the same recognition, appearing on music shows and award ceremonies… That’s why people don’t like them…..
I wish virtual idols would just stay in their own world.
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1. [+229, -38]
But why should we acknowledge them? Why are they trying to enter the idol industry? F*ck, seriously..
2. [+151, -30]
Fact: if they saw the kids who stanned them in real life, they’d run away too
3. [+142, -14]
If you just show this one pic, the fans will downvote it and disappear on their own
Girl: Excuse me… It’s a secret but I’me actually, a virtual person
4. [+111, -10]
Everything aside, didn’t one of them wrote f*cking misog*n*stic lyrics and got a bunch of hate for it? I hate them because of that
5. [+72, -132]
If you only consider self-management and privacy, I can see why you might think that way. But all the PLAVE members were trainees or former idols who didn’t get their break back then and chose the unfamiliar path of becoming virtual idols as a last chance. I also thought it was the end of the world when I first saw cartoon characters on Music Core, but when you look into it, they have a great storyline, create their own songs and choreography, and all five members are talented which males them a good group to stan
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