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 No.322550[Reply]

So wizzies who are familiar with this stuff, is it worth the time and effort? From what I've read most of the darknet or darkweb or wtf is just dead sites, with occasional illegal things here and there. As someone who is just curious and want to pass the time, is it worth the risk of checking out? How do you even find stuff there? WHAT IS EVEN THERE? What are your experiences with it?
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 No.324397

what is there in the darknet, for real?

 No.324403

>>324397
Drugs, mostly. Using it for anything else is pointless.

 No.324404

>>324397
Hardcore child pornography.

Don't believe me?
https://tinyurl.com/5fe8y6s8

 No.324408

>>324404
im scared to click on it
>>324403
I see. so nothing crazy like the media are saying?

 No.324458

I don't think there is much down there except the infamous illegal stuff. It's not really incorporated in the structure of the internet, imagine youtube, 4cuck and other mainstream sites hosting onion links and other darknet stuff alongside their main like they do with mobile by default, it would be privacy-heaven.



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 No.308814[Reply]

How do you deal with extreme public humiliation and a destroyed reputation? Shits suicide fuel
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 No.308840

>>308815
Lately, I've been thinking more and more about how many people take the concept of genetic determinism too rigidly. Perhaps this is true of any form of determinism in general — the fact that a significant part (or everything) of this life is predetermined by factors beyond your control shouldn't really impact your experience as a subject. Essentially, your "awareness" is just one of a billion factors in how you make decisions. Or, more accurately, how you don't make them. Whether it's a belief in fate, divine design, shitty genes, or existence in the matrix: the idea of ​​simply lying down and refusing to try anything is only valid if you yourself have engineered this deterministic reality, with all its variables. Otherwise, it's absurd.

 No.308841

>>308840
>shouldn't really impact your experience as a subject
Yet it does

 No.308842

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>>308841
How? If everything is predetermined, then it is predetermined regardless of your awareness. Conversely, whether you make decisions based on awareness or not is irrelevant, since those decisions are already predetermined by many other factors.

The essence will remain the same, only the perception will change slightly.

 No.308843

>>308840
you don't know what determinism is. pure intellect is the only thing naturally free from determinism, but human intellect is pathetic and besides isn't even the decision maker. everything outside intellect is unlikely to have enough randomness to be considered indeterministic. as such vast majority of your decisions are predictable and your live is overall predetermined by your genes and early childhood.

 No.308844

>>308843
I don't really deny any of this. And genes do play a significant role, including in the development of temperament and reactions to traumatic social experiences, as in the OP. But how accurately can you predict something like this? Even if you're neurotic, you can certainly learn to cope with this. And you're unlikely to predict the success of the learning until you try.
Genetic testing can reveal a lot, but we still can't predict someone's fate 100%. Moreover, genes reveal more about predispositions.



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 No.68295[Reply][Last 50 Posts]

Book discussion. Tell us what you're reading.
Previous threads:
>>64932
>>60032
>>54504
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 No.70464

Do audiobooks count?

 No.70470

>>70464
>Do audiobooks count?

until i found my lord and savior the kobo ebook reader, i could only listen to audiobooks.

i tried to listen to an old book that someone bothered to make an audiobook version of with an ai narrator voice and it felt so awful and unsettling to listen to a robot that i thought "actually reading myself can't be worse then that"

… and it wasnt.

i still like audiobook read by the author but reading is nice to, especially in mild sunshine.

 No.70585

>>70464
audiobooks don't really seem convenient to me
I remember listening to some book-cds as a very small kid though
the format doesn't seem appropiate for books
listening is for radio or podcasts, not books where you have to sometimes pause and think
unless you only read very simple fiction books

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 No.70711

I read a few books recently.

> Terror - Dan Simmons

It was alright, though I went into it with the wrong expectations. I thought it would be a horror novel about 2 ships stuck in the arctic ice being stalked and picked off by some mysterious monster. But that was only an aside, the main story was about the survival in the inhospital environment, food running out, mutinies etc. Frankly it felt a few hundred pages too long, I was glad when I finally finished it.

>The Descent - Jeff Long

A complete disappointment. The first two chapters were great horror - suspenseful, creepy, mysterious. Then there's a timejump and the plot takes a complete turn. The antagonists (who made the previous chapters so creepy) were revealed to be some kinda deformed humans living inside the planets' depths, looking like demons with horns and tails and what not. So then a bunch of companies go down to settle those tunnels and caves and found cities and shit down there for some reason?? And a sideplot where some circle of scholars thinks that Satan is real and he must be one of those cave dwelling demon people and they try to find him. The plot takes a lot of leaps, oftentimes shit just happens, characters act in ways or do things that are nonsensical. Oh and there's a really weird and forced romance subplot that absolutely did not need to be in the book. If you're into horror just read the first two chapters in a PDF, they make for good short stories. The rest is a waste of time.

>The Pelican Brief - John Grisham

Boring. I just got it from a list of top thriller books and I was dissappointed. There are way too many characters, the viewpoints just switch around all the time in chapters without any formatting to make that clear so it's often confusing where you are and who you're following at any given time. There aren't really any main characters, only characters that get a little more focus but there's nothing in the way of real arcs, emotional development etc. The book reads like a series of statements of things happening. "X walks into an office where he sees Y. Y says something. X goes back out.". The dialogue is also bad and there's another forced romance in this. The author constantly has to state how hot this succubus is, who is on the run from some political conspiracy and fearing for her life. Another one that was a waste and I was glad to be throPost too long. Click here to view the full text.


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 No.30172[Reply][Last 50 Posts]

This is a highly underrated, extremely fun series that can occasionally get pretty sad and heavy. No one talks about this hidden gem enough.
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 No.42843

>>42839
>I wish I was autistic enough to enjoy those sorts of anime.
The capacity to feel endearment for children, especially little succubi, is owed to a developed neofrontal cortex, specifically the amygdala. Autists (real ones) have small sized and/or low synapse activity of the entire region. So to be autistic is to not enjoy these types of anime.

Stop conflating autism with having any semblance of healthy male personality.

 No.42849

>>42843
>neofrontal cortex
it doesn't exist

 No.42851

>>42849
It exists.

 No.44346

>>30215
>>34547
Seethe trannies lmao

 No.44347

>>32557
Saeed please, don't try to make it look like you're a recognizable celebrity


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 No.64175[Reply]

anyone do this?

i burn discs, title them and then put them back on the spindle, so they stay in good condition

external hdds/sdd don't last very long
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 No.70132

>>70129
IIRC optical disks are immune to "digital rot" aka sudden switches from 0 to 1 from space radiation (weak, but random) so they are a *niche* data savers now

 No.70699

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Here's a research paper from the Canadian government about the longevity of various types of laser discs. CD-Rs are rated as the most durable, even with the most common dye made today (azo dye, 20-50 years). Dye is extremely important and yes, you guessed it right: it was better 20 years ago.
Laser discs are more durable than the rated longevity of hard disks (SSDs and flash drives are not even worth considering).
https://publications.gc.ca/site/eng/9.882573/publication.html

 No.70708

>>70699
I actually had dvds full of anime I burned back in 2006 dye rot on me, these days I use RAID and duplicate servers.

 No.70709

>>70708
Checks out, I guess you used DVD-R and the durability is 10-20 years

 No.70710

I remember this seemed like a fun thing to do back in 2010.
However I can easily store my stuff on 512 gb microsd cards now.
Using discs to archive seems tedious and retrotechy to me



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 No.36815[Reply]

What should be the best measures that we should take to gatekeep anime has hard as it get?
Remember, if you don't believe in gatekeeping, you are a normalgroid.

Some measures that I suggest are:
-Knowing in deep a lot about an anime, visual novel, light novel, novel, manga or game in particular.
-Having a decent knowledge about the medium.
-Being very invested into at least one work.
-Being very invested at least in one fandom.

Is not neccesary to have all these things, but at least one. What more should be added?
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 No.43436

>>43435
I don't know

 No.43437

>>43436
just stop. stop saying such things about superior cultures and races.

 No.43438

>>43437
Egalitarianism is delusional nonsense and not all cultures are equal

 No.43439

>>43438
how about you read what I said again whitey

 No.44345

>>38293
No you will not. Stfu



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 No.39161[Reply][Last 50 Posts]

In this thread we say we love our waifus.

Today is Lynne-chan's birthday! She hopes everyone is doing their best!

Last thread from 2017 >>>/jp/22727
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 No.44319

>>44022
This made me think about my constant struggle against my own mind torturing me in a different light. The idea that my waifu isn't the innocent and pure has been an intrusive fear for a long time that manifests itself in different ways, no matter how small any random detail I managed to interpret as a sign that my fear was true, like her clothing choices being kind of traditional dresses.
At the end of the day Im responsible for those thoughts and they arent reality, I have been trapped for so long that my fears became more real to me than reality.
Its hard to look at her the same way I used to, I hope to return to that.

 No.44337

>>44308
who is she?

 No.44341

>>44337
I think it's Illya

 No.44343

>>40178
eat shit and die you fucking subhuman stfu

 No.44344

>cringe
you have to go back


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 No.308831[Reply]

There is nothing worse than being dumb, yet smart enough to know the fact that you are dumb. I am constantly forced to live with knowing that i am too stupid to handle even the simplest of tasks, everytime somebody corrects me on something obvious that i should have known i feel so fucking worthless.

 No.308832

Rolling in groups will be your strength. Or at least loose social alliances… find people that can handle paperwork or tasks. That's how I found out I'm a great assistant but not great at completing tasks myself.

 No.308836

>>308831
> everytime somebody corrects me on something obvious that i should have known

hmm, can you tell us about these things you're supposed to know?

 No.308838

>>308836
What, so you can make fun of him?

 No.308839

can relate. advice: suffer better



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 No.322725[Reply]

i've seen a few wizards who don't seem healthy.

is too bad because being healthy is easy once you know what matters.
the practice of being healthy i have reduced to managing of habits:

you constantly manage your habits. you find out what they are by doing the opposite of being in autopilot. manual flight. then you imagine the long term consequences of each habit. then you decide if you want those, the development of a desired state. keep the desirable habits, reduce all those you don't want through constant attention on your habits.

as you do this you might stumble upon ways to improve upon the desirable habits. this is almost already doing the next thing, which is finding good new habits to practice and slowly wondering when you have time to do them.

it is up to you to be healthy, it is an option, you can make this happen if you so choose. health is one choice away.
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>>322760
Absolutely unhinged.

 No.324420

>>324419
>Absolutely unhinged.

i kept an ear out for the health troubles of old bodybuilders and listened to it, apparently their bodies are so worn down and acidic, every step for them feels like stepping on glass shards. i hate this, feeling dull sick and inable so this quickly cured me of any desire to pack unnecessary muscles. i don't care how big my muscles are, i care that they function all day reliably and i use technology for the heaviest of stuff but not for easy stuff so i get at least a bit of exercise.>>324419

 No.324423

>>324420
I can see what you were trying to say there.
Still an absolutely unhinged way to convey your message.

 No.324435

>>324420
Those are competitive bodybuilders who push their body to the extreme on top of being on steroids. You are not going to get health problems by just training normally. If anything getting big muscles is so hard even people who want and try to have them have trouble getting them.

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>>322760
This dude is inspiring.
and yes, the dude in the picrel same.



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 No.324336[Reply]

i found a really cool video game i thought other wizards might enjoy too. i didn't put the thread in games because i believe this is one of those rare games that transcends the medium of video games to allow the player to participate in an experience you could not otherwise have. to me it represents the best aspects that fiction or fantasy can hope to offer someone. some people like to play video games doing something they would have little problem doing in real life to a less sensational extend: playing soldier, playing sports, being criminal, managing a business, etc. this game however is something you could not do in real life.

when you zoom all the way in this games looks like a city builder. you are a little village trying to survive the constant hardships of a dangerous world. you carefully choose which buildings to build and what technologies you research given the limited resources. you shuffle around people to make sure they have the job that currently helps the little village the most and don't waste time on jobs currently not important and you can destroy buildings you built for 100% of the resources you spend, meaning you spend the time carefully optimizing stuff. you learn stuff and improve stuff and when you notice you did a mistake, you can always correct it.
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 No.324341

this dude (channel name: NoChatBot) made a nice 8min15sec review about the game

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BpfCHD_h7iQ

 No.324344

there's a gaming board

 No.324421

>>324344
>there's a gaming board

i mentioned this in the second sentence of the op. the gaming board would not be the wrong place for this, the reason i believe this is a more suitable place for it is because i think this game transcends the conventional boundaries of a game.

people play games to seek refuge from their nightmare of a life. this game however is different in the sense that it gives you an experience you could not otherwise have that is worhtwhile, educational, entertaining, and heartfelt.

to call this a game and call mind numbing idleness-simulators like candy crush also a game does not do it justice. for lack of a better description this is more like interactive art to me.

 No.324437

Looks a bit like kingdoms and castles, kinda wanna play it again

 No.324450

>>324336
>>324337
>>324338
Looks like the Settlers or these similar games with some old facebook flash management city aesthetic games.
Looks nice bacause its look like it have inmersion.
Back in time i like a lot of facebook flash games, some are trash but are casual and good and still easy and enjoyable. the port to phones was a shit to a lot of these games.



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 No.228407[Reply]

Why is anime so engraved into this site and this kind of culture? Is it just the cause of the succubi or cause japan had the crab culture first?
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 No.228998

>>228994
Those old Stoics weren't losers. Well actually they were compared to what came before them.

 No.229004

wow i really like op image. its like if lain had friends her age and was a normal teenager. quite charming tbh.

 No.229032

>>228994
Lucky Star i'm not so sure qualifies, given:

More than one of the older succubi characters are shown to be in dead end careers/relationships or "losers"
Konata's mom dying was a significant factor
There's more than one instance of "classism" in the agitator's sense and it's intentionally highlighted
the Boke Tsukkomi routines are occasionally more mean spirited

Lucky Star is I think far more a gag manga derivative, where the goal is to manufacture contrast and comedic conflict, whereas plain Moeshit and CGDCT shows "a better world" and emphasises one small part of it

the one that *kills* me is Nonon-biyori, because it is a superb presentation of "a better world" that strikes particularly close to home as I had the benefit of living something very much like it on multiple axes. The contrast of having *lived* this and then been compelled to join the artificial rat race with its filth and machine induced hopelessness makes it much more obvious how someone could be convinced to fight for a reality like that.

If you've never experienced a peaceful, clean, safe, slow life with opportunities before you, respectable ancestors behind, and genuine optimism about the future, getting to experience it through fiction could be a traumatic experience that changes your world view.

It's why I can't finish Nononbiyori, it's painful to be reminded that once the good life it represents was real and common - and we can never have it again.

 No.229033

>>228974
that's not dialup - as in POTS dialling modem as opposed to dedicated internet lines

Dialup is 1994-1999, when 1 GB was, if you were lucky, 2 days on 48~kbps

Crysis was 2007, not remotely in the same era of internet infrastructure

 No.229034

>>229033
I don't remember getting DSL until mid to late 2000s



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 No.59687[Reply]

I want to play neotokyo° but no one plays it…there's this steam group that organize parties every weekends and gather together to play the game. I also want to do the same but with my fellow wizzies: I want to create a group on steam and schedule so american wizzies and europeans wizzies and aussies wizzies play all together, so we could all play together. I was thinking of sunday, no wizzies work on sunday

what do you think of my idea? I think it's a good idea
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 No.61818

is there a steam group? do you have a link to it please?

 No.62733

Never played this game but I have listened to the OST on and off for like a decade.

 No.63587

Seek out the Active NEOTOKYO Players Steam group. It may be of use to you.

https://steamcommunity.com/groups/ANPA

Games may go on on Fridays, but no promises. The game can at least be played on default and High settings assuming a Windows machine. Linux distros depend, but should be fine.

 No.63588

>>63587
hi TS2

 No.63589

>>63587
is there a wizchan steam group??



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 No.306449[Reply][Last 50 Posts]

What is the average wizard's relationship with religion like? No religious person has ever been able to give me a good argument for why God, if he is out there, is not the most maximally evil being in the universe simply by the virtue of creating suffering when he could have chosen not to. Saying "suffering builds character" and derivatives of is just a manifestation of their stockholm syndrome for this vile entity

>I form the light, and create darkness. I make peace, and create evil. I YHWH do all these things - Isaiah 45:7
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 No.308341

Tried to convert to christianism 2 times after reading the Bible just to give some meaning to this life but after some internal strife my mind said nope, I just don't see what would be the point of so much suffering in the world being created just for muh testing, if another human killed your family and claimed that he's testing your soul would you take it kindly? Because that's exactly what happens in the book of Job after satan suggests it to god, the book was likely written by an atheist that hated religion because you can clearly see a change of style in the second half of it where Job just bends over and takes it, that was an addition by jewish priests. My point is if a god was responible (or allowed) for all the killing, raping, torturing, etc., in the world I'd rather go to hell

 No.308345

>>308340
Nah it means that anyone who insists my bad experience is actually somehow good is bullshitting

 No.308566

>>306451
>tempered administrator

Yeah, like one who would actually feed 5000 people with 3 huge bluefin tunas, ergo, with three fishes.

 No.308573

>>308341
Hold on, so Job is a real name?
(Remins me of Paradise Cracked videogame)

 No.308835

>>308341
Now consider that you've been primed and taught that all your life subconciously and it's not actually you making that decision, it's something you've been subtly programmed to think, and to think it's your own idea.

Turtles all the way down.


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 No.303736[Reply][Last 50 Posts]

You will still be stuck browsing this thread in 2026 edition

previous>>296811
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 No.308793

>>308774
i do believe this, you can’t achieve anything because life itself is worthless, it’s simply a mistake, for you to be able “achieve” something first you must live in a world that makes sense, has an objective or a goal or any direction at all, but that’s not the case, life is nothing so you aren’t required to do anything with it and shouldn’t be praised for using your worthless time towards some meaningless objective that doesn’t truly matter in the end.

 No.308820

how does heat affect your wageing? it probably sounds inane, but i really have a very hard time moving when it's too hot and i absolutely can't think for the life of me. no matter how hard i try i just can't adjust. this affects my affairs in a very bad way.

 No.308829

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>>308764
>23
You are very young. Things can get so much worse.

>>308820
>it probably sounds inane
It only seems "inane" because the kikes have programmed you to think that way. They don't care if your body is destroyed as long as they get value from it.>I'm only 23

 No.308830

>>308829
damn kikes and their eugenics.

 No.308833

>>308820
Work has a habit of running the place at 74-79 degrees all year round for us (they have commercial AC, the bosses just never leave their 68 degree offices and don't care). That means I just work slow and always carry a small piece of equipment to 'look busy' in case they do wander out of their cushy towers.


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 No.225720[Reply]

Hey, wizards. Why not some fun? In this thread, post every kind of humor. We need happy times.
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 No.229031

>>229023
cats make very good and entertaining pets though



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 No.10368[Reply]

Any dungeon synth listener? Can you share some good/gems dungeon synth musics. here's a playlist I've made about dungeon synth musics I like: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLbniq6ShcFR7JtGH4qglzfc6v82nw3yrW&si=w4FnOStPTsEYy_kV
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 No.10955

This one >>10954 along with this and…

 No.10956

>>10955
…this are my 3 favorite DS albums.

 No.10959

>>10952
That's how I love my dungeon synth, austere, gritty and relentless.
Here is a similar artist I enjoy a lot.

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>>10959
great listen my mage friend, i enjoyed



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 No.308343[Reply]

The Time God does not forget nor forgive edition. You will do this again.

Previous: >>307210
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 No.308810

>>308716
I got out of my 37°C bedroom and slept on the ground floor of the house for the past four days.

 No.308813

yeah well it's a little too warm to be honest. i don't normally have much awareness of things around me, but with all this heat and lack of air conditioning anywhere in my life it feels like… you know what it feels like. it's hard to move and i am absolutely not capable of thinking whatsoever

 No.308826

at 34, i have accepted that there is nothing left for me but to rot and pray my psych meds keep me sane enough to not go on a psychotic rampage. i will regret every opportunity i fumbled, every relationship i sabotaged for the rest of my miserable existence.

 No.308827

If they remade It's a Wonderful Life for modern times, it would just be George Bailey's job getting replaced by some indian guy from Blackrock. His wife would have met some other guy on tindr and the town would still go to shit anyway.

 No.308828

>>308810
Is your back okay?



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 No.70176[Reply]

Discussion about the lucrative, dangerous, and interesting hobby of Dumpster Diving.

High priority finds: Anything worth $$$, duh. Here's some examples:
-PC/Electronic equipment
-Sealed products, boardgames, clothing etc
-Food(sealed and safe)
-Anything you can use

Every day at my job I throw away several thousands of dollars of supermarket goods that are still good but we cannot legally sell them. Sometimes the seal is slightly broken and if anyone gets sick from that, that's a 6 or 7 digit number we get fined, so it's easier to avoid that altogether and claim insurances. Every single night people raid our dumpster. It makes sense.

I also used to use this method to survive decently while I was homeless.

Please post your thoughts and experiences
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 No.70698

It's illegal in my country. Everything you put in the trash is automatically considered property of the town/State and they even put trash bins with government issued smartcards to open them.

 No.70703

>>70698
Sounds more like a proper way to refrain people from getting poisoned with some rotten spoils and alike, but… a law's a law

 No.70704

>>70703
I think it's probably a half assed way to track if you throw the trash and if you do so correctly for tax purposes but it's not well implemented yet. They could have just reduced the opening of the trash bin to avoid people dumpster diving but they also added this card shit on top of it.

 No.70705

>>70698
Be Gay, Do Crime

 No.70707

>>70705
>Bugchasing
>The bugs: cockroaches



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 No.228999[Reply]

When I was 14, I had to give a speech in front of the class; I was laughed at by everyone. That year was the worst of my life; I was constantly mocked and humiliated at school because my family was poor and struggled to afford my education. I felt utterly defeated, and my father only made things worse—he was always fighting with my mother. The worst happened when I was 18; I was bullied at my new school after finishing elementary school, and my family didn't seem to care. My father was an alcoholic who was constantly angry and fighting with my mother. For three years, I felt trapped, unable to find a safe haven. Just as I was about to graduate from junior high, the COVID-19 pandemic hit; schools closed, and we all had to stay home for online learning. I spent two years studying online at home during the transition from junior high to high school, finally returning to in-person classes once the pandemic ended.

My class had been split up; during the pandemic, we were divided into three groups—1A, 1B, and 1C—and I was in 1C. When we returned to face-to-face learning, class 1C was dissolved and its students were distributed between 1A and 1B; I ended up in 1B. My high school classmates were kind to me and liked me. Eka, who had originally been in 1B (unlike me, who came from the split class), had to drop out because he couldn't afford the fees. While I was popular with my classmates, Ryan—who was an original 1B student like Eka—was jealous that I was well-liked despite coming from the split class. Everyone was hiding their true selves, and their kindness was often a lie. I had a best friend in high school named Andito, but our friendship didn't last; it eventually fell apart. When I gave a speech about COVID-19 in class—an assignment where we each had to take turns presenting—my classmates later shunned me, thinking I was the "bad guy" for talking about the virus. Yet, considering the endless news coverage and trials surrounding the Ferdy Sambo case—where a police officer shot another officer—surely I wasn't entirely the villain, right? After all, even though a high school friend filmed me giving that COVID speech and labeled me the bad guy, the news about the virus was eventually overshadowed by that police scandal; strangely enough, the police case was declared resolved right around the time I gave my speech. Now that I’ve graduated from high school, I constantly feel lonely. At night, I’m haunted by my dark past, and every day feels tedious; the enPost too long. Click here to view the full text.
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 No.229019

>tiktok
>yt shorts
should i pity you or what

 No.229021

>>228999
LOOOOOL. Thanks for making me laugh.

 No.229024

>>229006
seriusly, I don't get op, what he wants to say with that. I am not attepting to make fun of him

 No.229025

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uhhhh yeah, im not saying it hurts, but you sound underage as fuck and cant be older than like 15. id suggest you write a list of what you think your problems are then generate a list of what else might be causing that. you'll find the real answer in the second list…

 No.229028

You just have to learn to deal with this bullshit, as an outcast or neuroabberant I mean.
Trying to fit in with the normies just makes things worse.



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 No.47407[Reply][Last 50 Posts]

do any wizards like tea? specifically loose leaf teas? if so, any specific blends or varieties you like/recommend?


i recently got into gongfu brewing and it's pretty much the only thing i've been thinking about these days. i found this hole in the wall tea shop in the chinatown in my city and purchased a shou pu'erh tea cake that i've been picking away at.
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 No.70514

>>70513
Try Yerba mate. Taste of a tea, caffeine dosage of coffee.

 No.70540

>>70514
good suggestion

 No.70700

I used to have green tea when someone gifted me a sencha bag from japan but now i just have black tea because the only decent brand in markets around here is Twinings. So i just have the earl gray or the breakfast red one with some milk and no sugar but some biscuits instead because i don't like water with sugar

 No.70702

anyone making their own tea? would be cool

 No.70706

>>70702
>anyone making their own tea? would be cool
I'm growing a mint plant. I've started taking clippings of it, hanging them to dry from a string, and then making it into tea.


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