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Revision as of 03:02, 6 January 2021

      

Rin-Senpai, also known as Rin, is a streamer, video producer, and fashion enthusiast. They initially gained attention by posting crossplay content on Facebook and Tumblr,along with comedy videos on Vine, before posting makeup tutorials to YouTube. Their content soon expanded to include Let’s Plays and other video game based content.

Rin likes to crossplay as characters from the anime Love Live! School Idol Project and Love Live! Sunshine!!, specifically Kosaka HonokaKurosawa Ruby and most recently, Mari Ohara. However, not every one of his crossplays is a cosplay as he has numerous non-cosplay looks. When asked why he crossplays, Rin cites a desire to expand his personal fashion style outside of the realm of men's clothing. He has been crossplaying since 2008 and overtime has drastically improved his styling and makeup skills in crossplay. Unfortunatly, Rin's public prescence as a crossplayer has subjected him to a number of negative responces from people online. He has also shown a distaste towards the use of the word "Trap" to refer to crossdressers, which he details in his video Are Traps Gay? | Meme Review.

Most of Rin's gaming videos are him "scouting" in mobile game gacha systerms where players spend in game currency for a chance to earn high rarity cards. As a result, Rin spends a lot of time and real life money gaining in game currency to film his highly edited videos. Rin makes plenty of references to PewDiePie's style of humor, both in his videos and on his twitch streams. He also has many friends in the Love Live "scouting" community, which includes YouTubers such as ErynCerise and Umidah who also make mobile game based content. 

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