Some sort of deeper connection But i've never had someone, directly or indirectly, explain to me what the slang term actually means to imply I think part of that lack of understanding is just that i've never personally had one I always bounce between watching multiple talents, my favorites always shifting. Who is your oshi (s) and what is it about them specifically that drew you in Share your stories :) for me, my oshi is watame
I find her content very relaxing and calming, it helps bring me a smile whenever i see that wonderful sheep doing anything and it’s sometimes exactly what i need after a stressful day at work. I noticed in a lot of debut streams hololive members and other vtubers will have a designated emoji or sometimes 2 or 3 I heard mori calliope refer to hers as an oshi mark in her debut stream So i wanted to know what is an oshi mark and what's it for? The phrase oshi no ko (押しの子) in japanese can have a few different meanings depending on the context in which it is used Literally, oshi means to push, and ko means child. so one possible interpretation of oshi no ko is pushed child. however, this literal meaning doesn't provide much context on its own.
I recently came across a virtual healthcare company called oshi health, and they seem to specialize in gi I noticed they have a few openings for rds, and i'm considering applying It looks like they're in a period of growth. I received an email and letter from my insurance company saying they partnered with oshi health, which appears to be a virtual digestive health clinic Anyone use this and have any feedback? Oshi is someone to adore from their personality or else
I don't think the terms limited to one Being a fan means you are having someone to be your oshi Supporting what they are doing as long as it is good for you and the community is part of that More than that is a no go Worshipping and idolizing is a close term in my opinion. An unofficial community for fabric, the minecraft