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 No.60906[Reply][Last 50 Posts]

Thread for discussing games you're currently playing.

>What games are you playing?

>What games have you recently purchased?

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So I am currently (and once again) playing modded Skyrim. I find the TES games are very comfortable for me to return to, so every so often if I'm not sure what I want to play I'll just pick one of those and sink another hundred or so hours into more adventures in the land of Tamriel. Aside from that I bought the new Sonic Racing game a couple months ago (on sale) and I really enjoy it. It's a lot like Mario Kart 8 but with some new and unique features, as well as a mostly-Sonic cast, of course.

Also I have a few new games in my backlog, but as is often the case, I may or may not get around to actually playing them.

 No.63389

Играю в FH, сэймы есть?

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>>60906
I'm playing Jackie Chan: Stuntmaster on PS1 and it rocks. It's a simple 3D beat 'em up with a few platform elements, a product of its time for sure, but I don't see any issue in that, beating people up is satisfying and that's all a beat 'em up needs to do right, it needs to feel good when you hit things and it does. I'm in the 3rd area of 5 and it's been a real blast.

I might get into more Jackie Chan video games ater this, maybe Kung Fu on NES.

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been playing this game, witchfire. rutracker has the most updated version of it but id advise to not use the exe you see in the root folder but dig into the binaries folder and use that one, just in case aha.
Its pretty fun, I like how they blended in the rouguelike/soulslike elements hat they chose to put into their shooty game. Id call it doom but with souls mechanics. Most of my time is spent running through the same 2 levels shooting he same guys trying to git gud and to unlock what secrets I can, and grinding for souls before getting filtered by the next level. I enjoy how its tuned, the loop has hooked me. Its something nice to play after the wage.
>>63072
this looks interesting, I need to get to emulating pikmin one day but this is deffo going on the list when that pikmin urge comes along. where do you get you romhacks btw? I heard that romhacks.net is closing down now :/

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>>60906
I'm trying to finish Coraline on DS right now, it's fine, but a bit boring, you just explore a bit and play some minigames here and there to make the story progress, nothing offensive, but nothing inspired either and not something I'd see myself revisiting with fondness, I mostly "like it" because I like the book and film, so the IP, not the video game itself.


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 No.63216[Reply]

Games you played that were not as good as the mainstream masses/reviewers would had you believe.
Also games that were recommended by "patricians", that turned out to just be games that cater to their autistic taste.

While I didn't find the gameplay or aesthetic of borderlands bad. The writing is so god damn cringy, it's like a boomer trying to write something he thinks modern teens like. After 2 hour I just couldn't stand it anymore. Gearbox were veterans and they had the backing of 2K a major publisher, this was the best writer they could get?
The deigns of banished isn't bad. It just that it felt like doing homework instead of playing a fun game. Many hours of planning, trail and error. Only an autist could think about spending the weekend for this.
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>>63522
Sorry me engrish
>One of the first quests you do for the Fighter's Guild requires you to collect a debt from a character and the only way to get the money is by killing that character. Can't intimidate them into giving it to you, can't steal it from them, can't choose to help them out somehow, nothing.
In precise way, the guilds are focused in the roll skill they use, fighters are melee etc, mage use magic or related to artifacts and books and Thiefs rogues use any tricky way to things, i remember read this in a Dev book or something that they try to keep the roll focused in the guilds but yeah you can do mage guild thing without magic in general lol.
>Dark souls
I never liked it, i still like the fight system but is still clunky to me in every souls-like game (Zelda and the other spanish rpg game is more good at this even)
I dont know much about the other games.
I dont have much problem with linear fps games and open world, a lot of these games just repeat the formula and etc, the repetition with new things factor maybe make it fun again, not the "farming" for lost time and "dlc" extra shit to do sometimes.
Vampire the masquerade was a good game to me but yeah, unfinished and need mods etc.
I still like the histories of these things, but you need to go full no spoiler without internet to enjoy these games.
I truly enjoyed Stalker games.

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>>63523
Honestly I won't argue there, I think those are valid criticisms. I just always looked at the 3D Fallouts as being super casual consolized adventure games, so my standards for judging them are pretty low.
>>63524
>In precise way, the guilds are focused in the roll skill they use, fighters are melee etc,
That makes sense, but then they should have designed the quests around that decision in a more immersive way. If you're gonna have me collect a debt I can only get through violence, direct me to a bandit that's hiding in a cave somewhere, not an innocent succubi working in a tavern I have to murder in front of every one.

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>>63522
> I've found that my tastes and opinions are completely antithetical to most gamers
You just see these popular games for what they are. Honestly many of these "masterpieces" arn't masterpieces. What I noticed is that people tend to like them for doing amazing on a few parts or impress them with few gimmicks.
For example Final Fantasy 6, people treat it like a masterpiece just because of the story and music. The gameplay or graphics is nothing to write home about. FEAR had an adaptive AI, horror atmosphere and bullet time. Apart from these gimmicks, there isn't anything special about it compared to other shooters. The levels were okay, I wouldn't call them amazing.
Basically if you want to have chance of being in people's top list, do amazing on a few parts(be it gameplay, graphics, sound or writing) or have a few impressive gimmicks on a okayish game.

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>>63523
>DEI strong Black wimmin and gay male strippers
how to tell people you are a MAGAdrone without saying it directly.

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>>63216
Insomniac's Spider-Man titles, people act as if they're the objectively superior Spider-Man titles by far, and they're not, titles like Spider-Man (2000), Spider-Man 2, Ultimate Spider-Man, Spider-Man: Web of Shadows, and even some of the retro/2D ones like Spider-Man vs. The Kingpin, Spider-Man: Mysterio's Menace and Spider-Man: Maximum Carnage were superior.



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 No.58061[Reply][Last 50 Posts]

Previous thread >>53822

Thread for games you managed to finish and your thoughts on it.
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>>62969
Indeed, often it seems succubi didn't even enjoy the titles targeted at them all that much, preferring more "neutral" titles. My mom and sister loved to play Sonic in our Mega Drive more than any of the more "girly" titles.

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Bought this game during the recent Steam sale. Remember playing it when I was younger on the Xbox, so I figured I would relive some memories and pick up the PC port since it was dirt cheap.
Unfortunately, I didn't live up to my memories of it, and I have to conclude it's quite a mediocre game.
The conceit of the game is that it's basically a first person shooter, but instead of a normal gun, you have a crossbow that shoots a variety of critters (which are the different ammo types).
Spiders that tangle enemies in a web, wasps that are like a rapid fire machine gun, bats that explode, the furballs that have sharp teeth and function like proximity mines, etc.
It's a nice idea but it doesn't really work, because the game doesn't seem to be designed nor balanced around it, which is unfortunate considering that's the central gimmick of the game. I think what happened is that the developers had an interesting idea on paper, but then weren't able to flesh out it into a successful execution of said idea.
One of the ammo types, for example, is a talking chipmunk which acts as bait for enemies (there's a very rudimentary stealth system in this game). The tutorial introduces the idea of luring your enemies into a trap using these noisemakers. Except, throughout the rest of the game there's absolutely no reason whatsoever to actually do this. Sure you can lure an enemy to you and then shoot them, but there's basically no added benefit; you might as well just shoot them, straight up.
There's also some balancing issues in that there's a default infinite ammo type which is this electric bug, which if you let it charge up, stuns most enemies. The most efficient strategy then is to stun enemies with this infinite ammo type, while walloping them with the ammo type that does the most damage.
There's also bosses in the game which you can either kill or capture (there's a sort fantastical Wild West theme throughout the game, and you're a bounty hunter). Here again, the most efficient way to capture bosses is to just spam the stun and damage ammo types in quick succession. It would be much more interesting if each boss required a different approach e.g. this one needs to be stung with the wasp ammo before you can tie him up with the spiders, another might need to be bled out using the furball traps with sharp teeth before you can stun him, etc. Unfortunately, that's no the case.

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>>58061
I finished Saint Seiya: Soldiers' Soul on PS4 with my older sister. I hadn't come visit my parents in a while and she still lives with them, it was nice playing some video games with her again and finally beating this save of ours that was just waiting for us to sit down and kick Hades' ass. It's not the best title, the cutscenes and presentation are laughable, but it plays alright, even if we both thought Saint Seiya: Sanctuary Battle on PS3 captured the IP better, I'm still glad we play through it really.

Now if only we'd get another Saint Seiya title that isn't mobile slop, something based on Lost Canvas for PS5 would rock.

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I always see Call of Juarez on sale on Steam, and I remember this game from back in the day, so I figured I'd play it.
Honestly a so-so experience. It's essentially a first person shooter, with some curveballs thrown into the mix.
You play as two characters, Reverend Ray (a priest obviously) and Billy Candle (a young man on the run). Every chapter you alternate between these two characters. Ray is tanky gunslinger priest (who even wears a steel breastplate) while Billy is a more agile stealth based character. All the Ray chapters are hectic shoot outs, while the Billy chapters try to switch it up with stealth and platforming sections.
The stealth is the classic tedious trial and error kind, but the sections are mercifully short and this game has quicksaves so it's just about bearable. The platforming sections are okay. I didn't mind them, but reading reviews for this game other people hated these chapters and I can totally see that.
This game was an early 7th gen title and it shows. A lot of the levels are open yet linear; like a straight tunnel that's just extremely wide (metaphorically, the actual environment mostly consists of open plains and mountains, etc.) There's a level in particular were an Indian (feather not dot) tells you to collect 3 rabbits, and you just end up riding around in this huge open space for a while. Story wise, that chapter follows are really hectic action set piece so I understand they wanted to put in a quieter beat, but this also feels like it was put in to show everyone "look, we can do large, seamless open environments with no loading screens and long draw distance, next-gen baby!". You're even tasked with climbing a mountain in this level. A real sort of proto Skyrim "see that mountain, you can climb it" type of moment. Incidentally, it was also my favorite level. Climbing a mountain just felt much more unique to me than the rest of the game which is a pretty mediocre shooter.
In line with the early 7th gen feel, this game tries to do a little bit of everything, while doing it all poorly. There's objects you can pick up, but there's never any use. There's a couple sections where you can fill up buckets and put out fires. You can use a whip to swing from trees during the platforming sections, but it's clunky -basically "look at our physics engine" type of stuff, that's all pretty poorly implemented.
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>>58061
I just finished Michael Jackson's Moonwalker on Arcade and on SEGA Mega Drive, still looking forward to getting a 1CC on the former and finishing the latter on Normal and Hard, as I could only do them with infinite credits and on Easy respectively, also want to give the SEGA Master System port a try as I absolutely love that console.


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What games do you play on your box, wizzies?

Starting out with a classic, Minecraft works flawlessly. Really enjoy it on my machine, especially since I can afford more generous RAM allocation.
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I switched to linux specifically to play games, you have options now so you can ditch windows.
You have Bazzite if you're not technical
And there's CachyOS and Nobara Linux
I use Nobara because I found out about it before CachyOS

As of right now most games play great thanks to proton and bottles, whatever doesn't I just add as a non steam game and try again, it's how I got FF7 rebirth to work.

Currently playing:
KCD 2 no problems.
Stalker 2 did not run as I hoped so Ill wait a bit and try and figure out what combination of settings can help me run it better.
Even Res Evil 9 ran great.

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>>63514
If you can only play 15+ year old games on Linux, then why not just use an old version of Windows to play those old games and not deal with all the hoops and compatibility workarounds? It seems that to pirate Windows 7 and install a pirated game from a mounted ISO has fewer steps to follow than just getting many games to run on an already installed Linux distro. The performance, accuracy, and stability is most definitely going to be more stable on that Windows machine too.

 No.63533

>>60916
I can play Diablo by using devilutionx. it's just issuing devilutionx command in my term

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is linux gaming even a thing anymore? I can literally play everything without issue. The only stuff you can't play are the rootkit cheat prevention games that you shouldn't be playing anyway.

Recently I've been playing a bunch of the 2000s nihon falcom games like Xanadu Next. Really love it
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Pl1r3eiSJUY&list=PLzFTGYa_evXiya6nflwJApHSmbZRcL0hi&index=4
love the ost

The only workaround I've ever needed to do was like go on proton db and run whatever console command they have listed (on really weird/old games). It's shockingly painless even when I'm using an nvidia gpu now. Using cachy os, I literally did 0 manual setup for nvidia gpu and didn't install any drivers it just all automatically worked.

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>>62484
I especially love how I can use the PSP/PS3's XMB as a hub for all of my ROMs, so cozy.



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 No.68877[Reply][Last 50 Posts]

All you need to begin drawing is a pencil and some paper

Feel free to post any drawings of yours in this thread. Illustration, doodle, traditional, digital - anything goes. Discussion on skillbuilding techniques and fair critique of other wizards' work is welcome.

Videos:

Tyler Edlin - https://www.youtube.com/user/TylerE2284
Proko - https://www.youtube.com/user/ProkoTV
Sinix - https://www.youtube.com/user/sinixdesign
Scott Robertson - https://www.youtube.com/user/scottrobertsondesign
Matt Kohr (CtrlPaint) - https://www.ctrlpaint.com/library
Aaron Blaise - https://www.youtube.com/user/AaronBlaiseArt
Vilpu (Anatomy) - https://mega.nz/folder/9Pw1lYaS#Me7LSwlSg59lNGmkj9tt4w/folder/lPoXEYxS

Poses/Gestures
QuickPoses -https://www.quickposes.com/en
PoseSpace -https://www.posespace.com/posetool/default.aspx
https://x6ud.github.io/#/ Animal Head Reference Finder
https://anatomy360.info/anatomy-scan-reference-dump/

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>>70561
So much seething and coping, also lying. Remember folks, the guy who takes hours to make a doodle witch, is they one telling you to not learn the fundamentals. Because he is a crab who wants your skill to remain on his level.
>I didn't read any of your post beyond that.
lies, how do i know?
>The witch (drawing) is a better contribution to the drawing thread than the cat (conversion of medium)
you got triggered by this line, didn't you?
>Your 2d cardboard witch clearly shows how good your mind is at rotating an apple.

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Here's some stuff I drew recently. I am taking a break today though because I managed to hurt my wrist drawing on a small tablet in bed for too long, and I made myself paranoid about developing some sort of injury. I realize it probably isn't productive at my level to be painting/coloring yet but it's too fun. There is something really appealing to me about the color palette of deep sea fish/siphonophores so I wanted to paint some of those. Also I was looking at some Jap Zbrush artists and was so entranced with how their models looked I copied them.

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>>70586
My wrist still hurts and it's been a week. Fuck my life.

 No.70615

>>70586
>I realize it probably isn't productive at my level to be painting/coloring yet but it's too fun
Having fun is really the only point of drawing. If you're not having fun, then why bother?

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>>70490
I've also made this Coraline piece I'm really proud of, based mostly on the book, which I prefer to the film.


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 No.41994[Reply][Last 50 Posts]

Every other board has their own /general/ and it might be better to post about little known hobbies here, rather than have a new thread that gets 2 replies.

How about horseback riding?
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>>41994
…does drinking count as a hobby?


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 No.307210[Reply][Last 50 Posts]

Post here if you don't have enough to say for a new thread, but it's too depressing for the crawl thread.

Previous:
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>>308253
I don't know, hate is a maligned emotion and is necessary to the human experience. I certainly do think "respect your elders" is a huge psy-op. I mean think about it critically, should we respect all of them? The generational conspiracy of frozen employment in Japan has its analogous expression with the DEI freezing of young white men in western companies. Boomers loved keeping diversity hire non-whites and succubi around because it made them shine a little better even at 70 years old.

Young people very much underestimate how much spite and resentment older people have towards them, and how selfishly they exert political power.

>>308252
Yeah a gerontocracy is a naturally forming phenomenon in an over-regulated economy. It's funny, Deng Xiaoping in China instituted policies to prevent the rise of a gerontocracy with the 67 rule (seven up, eight down), which stipulated that if you're over the age of 67 at the party congress you're forced into retirement. They coupled this with people being unable to choose their successor, but instead their successor's successor. So the 65 year old would be picking a 55 year old to inherit power after the 60 year old. This system worked for a few decades….But Xi Jingping, a boomer, broke this rule and entrenched elder rule again.

The Soviet Union is an interesting case because you see rapid change following a generational power struggle. The Gorbachev silent generation (late 50s/early 60s) overthrew the Stalin purge generation (late 70s, early 80s), only to be overthrown by the boomer generation in the early 90s. Yeltsin wasn't himself a boomer, but Putin and all the oligarchs that came into power following the collapse of the USSR were boomers, at the time in their late 30s and 40s. The boomers in the USSR grew up under the Brezhnev era overregulated stagnation in their 20s, hence their tendency towards self-serving corruption.

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>>308255
Thanks for the correction. For some reason I keep thinking that Biden (1942?) was born the same year as Clinton/Bush Jr/Trump (1946?), but I couldn't recall the exact year so I lazily specified "1940s" while forgetting that the generations are divided in that decade.

 No.308265

Do benzos work long term for anxiety if I'm not using them recreationally and stay on one dose without increasing? Im on 15mg tranxene

 No.308266

I'm lamenting the end of anonymity of the internet. It's been a slow burn but I'm really starting to feel it. I can't even read manga now on some websites before it stops you and forces you to make an account. Pirating is about dead, everyone just overpays for low quality trash. Even imageboards have some gay discord attached to them. I can't be apart of real society and now online cliques are taking over everything. I just want to enjoy something in peace.

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>>308266
I predict it'll come back once the AI bubble bursts and there's just no use for all the accumulated data on everyone. I think the business model of the internet, with free service given in exchange for personal data, will collapse. Things will decentralize back down to private servers or decentralized forums.

Already you're seeing Amazon's business model buckling under pressure now there's no easy money from the fed.


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 No.308271[Reply]

Would you trade autism/trauma/neurodivergency/lifelong depression/emotional neglect/whatever else that makes you a visitor of this forum to physical disability?

like you wouldn't be socially and emotionally stunted but instead didnt have one leg? or you were deaf? or blind? would you take that instead?

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>>308271
No. For a reason I can't explain, I'm extremely attached to my body and my limbs. If I were to lose a limb, I would go crazy.

 No.308274

i think i'd be fine without one leg, i'm not much of a physical person anyway, i sit all day in my chair anyway. being deaf wouldn't be too bad, but being blind is definitely a no-no, cuz most of my enjoyment comes from reading, watching stuff, playing games, looking at tits and ass…

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>>308271
Being blind might be worse than death. no thanks.



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 No.223082[Reply]

How do you genuinely just stop caring about everything shitty in your life? I just want to become numb to it all. People always say you shouldn't, but whenever I let myself feel any small amount of happiness the feeling of sadness/depression that I'll inevitably feel later is so painful it makes me wish I just didn't feel anything at all in the first place. Meditation has gotten close to this and I like the peace it gives me but I wish I felt that peace all the time.
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 No.228687

guys if you want emotional numbness just try jerking off 3 times a day

 No.228688

>>228687
Gooning actually gives you physical numbness, but emotionally it gets you hyperactive because of the high dopamine release (orgasm)

 No.228697

You have to set up a feeling of just letting go. kind of like sinking in the water.

 No.228704

Get a job and interact with the normals, you'll become first anxious, then mad, then eventually your brain adjusts and you become numb to their pecking and yo life in general.

The reverse is also possible, any extended period of isolation will rewire your brain back its original state and you'll start caring again.



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 No.226190[Reply]

>Before I formed you in the womb I knew you, and before you were born I consecrated you
>You shall not kill the embryo by abortion and shall not cause the newborn to perish

Is killing doctors who perform abortions morally justified?
Most people would say it's morally justified to shoot and kill someone else if they're about to stab a toddler in the back.
So if it's morally justified for a random person to shoot and kill someone else to prevent them from stabbing a toddler in the back why would it be immoral to kill an abortionist?
If you don't kill the abortionist they will kill a baby
>It's not an imminent threat
What is immenent? Sounds arbitrary. If an abortionist is driving to their workplace where they abort babies is that immenent? If an abortionist is in an abortion clinic in a room alone with a pregnant patient and is about to perform an abortion is that immenent? Is killing an abortionist who is a couple minutes or less away from performing an abortion on a healthy baby and consenting mother not morally justified?
>Abortions shouldn't be killed because it'll have externalities like making pro lifers look crazy which will cause more babies to die

Where's the evidence of this? Someone else could just say that the fact that anti abortion/pro life violence is so incredibly extremely rare is good evidence pro lifers don't consider abortion to be murder and pro life ideology should not be taken seriously. If abortionists were murdered more often more people might be more willing to take seriously the idea that abortion is truly murder.

Also this is utilitarian thinking which most pro lifers (especially religious ones) don't normally use in other circumstances but now choose to cherry pick when they'll use it? What about choosing to die rather than kiss a Quran? What about choosing to die instead of denouncing Jesus? What about spending ten thousand dollars on a vacation to the Caribbean instead of donating ten thousand dollars to against malaria foundation to save the life of at least one child under 5?
Pro lifers choose to be utilitarians all the sudden?

Another problem with this utilitarian line of thinking is I find it hard to believe both utilitarianism is true and God is real at the same time. If God is real and utilitarianism is true then why is there so much sufPost too long. Click here to view the full text.
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>>228368
That might be why his son trooned out

 No.228376

I think it all boils down to where you start considering the embryo/unborn a human being precisely.
After the sperm and the egg fuse you get this little clump, I wouldn't call this a human being. On the other extreme late-term abortion is illegal in many countries where abortion is legal.

 No.228398

Their clientele are already incompetent at existence, don't let them make more bullies, whores, miserable autists, or future abortion-havers.
There's literally no downside to abortion. Either an innocent is directly spared this world if you're that sentimental or there's fewer poorly-parented shitgoblins to ruin your day.

 No.228695

>>228376
If it’s based on when the baby first becomes conscious then non human conscious animals like all birds and mammals should have rights too

 No.228696

>>228398
I believe in libertarian free will also the justification you are giving is very utilitarian and doesn’t place enough importance on individual rights as that way of thinking could be used to justify gun control too “for the greater good “



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 No.70652[Reply]

A slightly unusual hobby for a wizardly man, but I've always had an attraction to it.

What I like about it is the extremely large variety of tricks that can be learned. It's like the Path of Exile skill tree in the sense you can pick a direction and learn that way. You can build up your foundations, or you can go the straight and narrow all the way to learning your favorite trick. The large variety of tricks also mean there are a ton of easier ones to learn, and learning these tricks provides such a strong feeling of accomplishment.

Cruising is very nice too, I intent to get a bigger old school board with soft(?) wheels for nice and easy transport.

The art on skateboards is also quite nice, there's something for everyone. Also you can buy blanks and draw on it yourself. I think the level of creativity in all aspects of this hobby is so amazing.

All things skating related welcomed, I'll try my best to answer with great care to everyone.

Thank you for participating

 No.70654

I have a skateboard that my brother's friend gave to him. I tried to olly and to ride it. first I can't olly, thats pretty hard, secondly I like riding but since I'm new to the thing I m scared to fall

 No.70655

It's a great hobby! I bought my first board (cruiser) last summer. I remember the first time I came back from the skate park I felt the most joy in recent years. It also helps you stay present in the moment and get some exercise - I was into lifting prior.
As for learning, you can cruise around, learn to bail/fall, tricks, it's up to you! No pressure. You are in control, sk8er wiz! And wear protection!



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 No.308138[Reply]

I read up on the best ways to do it, charcoal seemed one of the better ones so I went with that. Bought it a few days ago and I've been dwelling on wether I should light the fire. I think I'll finally do it, I can't really find any hope in continuing on anymore.
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 No.308187

>>308138
how does this work? I never seen this one before

 No.308198

>>308187
Just inhaling the fumes i think. It's somewhat common in asia

 No.308264

>>308138
Farewell, wizard.

 No.308268

>>308138
Cya Wiz

 No.308270

>>308138
I wish i could join you



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 No.63254[Reply]

Any of you guys wargame? I've tried getting into old school ASL recently and am finding the pure infantry combat of early starter kits pretty underwhelming without the artillery and armor expansions
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 No.67904

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I've been running some Chainmail battles with some guys.
It's fun!

 No.70367

bump
I liked Supreme Commander: Forged Alliance as a kid who liked futuristic robotistic stuff at tge time

 No.70368

>>70367
additional info:
A turn-based wargame? I liked Heroes of Might and Magic III also.

 No.70376

I collect and paint models. Never played the games though, not sure if I'd really enjoy that environment as a wizard. My parents are from the era of board games, but would refuse to play anything more complex than monopoly.

I'll post a photo of 2 of the recent minis I've done, and compare them to ones I painted 10+(or whenever 5th edition first came out for 40k) years prior, It's funny how much better they look when you follow some basic instructions like thinning your paints lol. Also it helps that I have a real paintbrush now, back then I would chew a toothpick and use that to paint.

I'm bidding on a box of Hero quest, seems like an old one. Currently it's only at 2 dollars, hopefully I can get it for a steal.

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>>70376
Here is my Ork I painted, I'm really liking them as I can be gritty and non precise in the painting.



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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.70644

Absolutely gross. You aren't going to find anything worth your time unless you are homeless and starving. This activity is repulsive. This isn't a hobby.

 No.70645

>>70644
Not Op but where I live they throw out CRT TV monitors and various furniture a lot. One time someone left behind a giant rear projection tv. Back when I was younger, about 15ish years ago, longer even, I got a dumpster dived Gamecube with games, including Metroid, RE, and Zelda. Is that gross?

>>70642
In today's times they pad lock dumpsters where I live. I am jealous of the OP. I had to get a job and now are a good goy.
>jewgle captcha on wizchan
…I wonder when that happened…when did I last post? Years…

 No.70646

>>70644
I don't know about that. There are a lot of successful finds documented on Reddit.

 No.70649

>>70646
1) Beings on Reddit are only going to post the 1/100 times they get lucky, and not the 99/100 times they find junk or outright nothing.
2) I wouldn't put it past some Redditors to fake finding something good in a dumpster for temporary internet fame.

 No.70651

>>70644
Well you are supposed to do a quick visual first.. I mean I'm not digging into mushy compiles of old food and mystery sludge. When game stores were popular enough to have actual locations they would throw away so much gold.

>>70645
Nice finds man, I've been trying to get a nice CRT TV but they seem incredibly hard to find in my local area. Need one for my older games.

>>70645
I'm OP, I'm a good goy too with a job and paying rent and other bills. Most dumpsters are locked or soft locked, and I strictly do not break or bend any type of law. Only do green level ones. Btw the captcha is good for a month i believe



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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.308183

>>308147
>What's the best way I can get myself let go without it being a big thing?
Don't steal or anything, that'll be a mark on character. My job it'd be easy, point out by calling out once a week for 2 months or lose the keys to the archival room and fall asleep at a desk or something.

 No.308185

>>307815
Thanks for the advice, I am keeping an eye out for those types of jobs. I just don't believe I'll ever be that lucky. When I was a kid my mother had to drive my dad to work and I'd be with them. It was often dark outside, there was a single booth with a guard inside with a cup of coffee and a book. He'd just say hello to my dad and let us through. His job was literally only letting people in, and just answering the phone if someone called in sick. Literally nothing as my dad later confirmed. I need that so badly.

Another ideal one would be the typical dark room with 20 monitors at the mall or something. Perhaps something more quiet though, that same room but at a muesuem at night time. All I'd have to do is a walk every hour or so. God. Can you imagine that? Boredom wouldn't exist as you can bring books and listen to things. I still get a little upset when I listen to any story detailing a job like this, it's often used in creepypasta stories about some lone security guard with a comfy job..

 No.308200

>>306424
I haven't gotten a raise in two years. I'm about ready to find a new job but I absolutely hate going through the hiring / interview process again.

 No.308261

>>308200
Damn, not even an attempt to keep pace with inflation? I wonder if they know how much you hate the hiring process and think they've got you by the balls as a result.

 No.308269

>>308200
We get like 0.5% a year as a raise and corporate really pat themselves on the back for it. Then they don't hire people and run skeleton crews as it makes the paperwork look like they're better at running a business. The job needs 20 people, it's run on 1~5, maybe 7 on the busiest days of the year. All of us are stretched thin.

>>308261
They are well aware, they probably have thousands of applicants emails lol. This is why they can treat us like shit. My boomer dad sometimes tells me stories about how his workplace treated people. They used to get DOUBLE pay on ALL holidays and overtime, the day after/before holidays was also double time + an extra lieu day. Bonuses were handed out every month which was like 2 weeks pay. Every Christmas they had a raffle and gave shit away like BBQs, 500 dollar vouchers, and the main prize would be a brand new car.

He was an untrained factory worker in the 70s/80s.


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 No.305401[Reply]

Does anybody else live with family who have seemingly not a care in the world to be careful with your belongings?? It's incredibly annoying and often blood boiling. I have a lot of collections, and attempt to make models like tanks/planes/warhammer stuff and quite often my parents will "inspect" my room for whatever retarded reason and often break several items. I internally call my dad "The grabbler" he picks up delicate items with his full fist, all fingers perfectly alinged - like a special ed kid grabbing a pencil. As you can imagine, this often BREAKS anything even remotely fragile.

This has been an issue I've dealt with my entire life. I'd have my pokemon cards on a playing mat in my room, parents barge in and walk right on them despite them being able to walk around it, and I wasn't even in the way. Or other times where they would grab my school work with greasy/chocolate coated hands and get stains all over it. Also they love coughing and sneezing without any attempt to cover their mouths. You will see spit and mucus stains EVERYWHERE in the house. Especially on the shared computer screen, utterly disgusting.

I have tried everything to get them to be less dirty and more respectful and mindful but they just don't care, my mother is literally too stupid to understand, my father just doesn't care. I don't really want to move out either as it's not a possibility on my wages unless I want to live in a car or next to criminal social housing with even more disgusting people.

The list goes on and on about all the dirty behaviour they get up to. I might even jot down some greentext stories if I'm bored later
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 No.308213

>>308211
did a member of your family (a kid) already touched or broke your things?

 No.308214

>>308213
Already happened. This was just the recent one, it's typically my own parents breaking things. My dad especially. Let's say we have a rare playing card, he will pick up and scrunch it up in the process. Purposely bend it to "test it" and it will have HEAVY crinkles. He denies its worth anything. He will sneak into my room whilst im at work and inspect/damage my items. I have a lot of stuff sealed and hidden away because of this. I keep bait stuff out for him to meddle with. The worst part is he is just really that stupid, it's not even malicious. Stupid and ignorant, can't explain anything to him. You could show him how a card is selling for 1,000 dollars and he says its a lie and rips the card up to prove it (didn't happen just an example of what hes like).

 No.308215

>>308214
damn thats concerning about what your dad do to your stuff. did you try to tell him an ultimatum about your stuff like if you ripp my shit again I'll fucking beat the shit out of you? if the beute force doesn't work , I suggest you to buy a safe to put valuable things inside

 No.308260

>>308214
Does he have some sort of condition or alcohol/drug habit? It honestly sounds like a miracle he was even able to become a father.

 No.308267

>>308215
I've tried everything, an ultimatum sounds nice but I am living under their roof for quite cheap. The cheapest other option would be double the rent AND in a closet with no car parking in a dangerous area.

>>308260
Other than being quite dumb and extremely impulsive I don't think there's anything medically or psychologically wrong with him. Some people have no filter and respect of boundaries, he just acts. The kind of person that would blurt out loud in class "OH MY GOD DIDN'T WE HAVE HOMEWORK TO DO?" as the teacher had forgotten to check.



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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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Almost every piece of media I see of her is pure, unbridled, lifefuel.

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it was in this world of lies that i found her

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Amazing they can make her so badass and so cute at the same time

 No.44310

>>44306

What do you think of her beta design compared to her official one?


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 No.321660[Reply][Last 50 Posts]

PALESTINE OFFICIALLY RECOGNIZED AS A STATE OR WHATEVER. U.N RECOGNIZES THE INVASION OF THIRD-WORLDERS UPON EUROPE. YOUTUBE ANNOUNCED IT WILL BE RE-INSTATING CHANNELS BANNED BY BIDEN'S ORDERS DURING COVID AND 2024 ELECTIONS. ANTIFA DECLARED A TERRORIST SECT. ISRAEL "ONLY NATION CAPABLE" OF PLANTING CELLULAR MASS-DISRUPTION DEVICES OUTSIDE OF UN GENERAL ASSEMBLY. TIKTOK TREND SHOWS PREGNANT SUCCUBI DOWNING THERAPEUTIC LEVELS OF TYLENOL IN PROTEST OF ANNOUNCEMENT THAT DOING SO CAUSES AUTISM IN CHILDREN

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 No.323970

>>323904
>Xinjiang

I looked into it some, and what's happening is less what the all the headlines make it out to be and more so a suppression not of any unitarian theological element, but instead a suppression of ritualistic components extrapolated from Arabized Saudi imperialism, and then in addition a suppression of the superstitions emergent from hundreds of years of magi malformation, thus ensuing in the transformation of a school of thought containing only foundational moral principles, to which whose followers are still allowed specific, targeted, and atomized zones existent in their own locales for the purpose of their inseparable prayer, coordinated in such a way as not to interfere nor obstruct other facets of life for other peoples. Banned and barred are all the things you'd expect to be banned or barred which lead to Chinese disharmony.
The end result ensues, effectively, in the modern day Christian, and a state semi-akin to the neighboring Kazakhastan. More concerning are/were the movements of independence toward an 'East Turkmenistan' hence why the construction of re-education camps were facilitated. So, not primarily for obstructing religion and people saying 'I believe in God' or in their fasting or distancing from consuming pork, but rather curbing the people from thinking themselves apart from belonging to China. Same with Tibet. Why the camps are said to have diminished of late, if not been destroyed or repurposed for a more pragmatic objective, owes not to the obsoleting of faith but because of the realization that a distancing from China only ultimately ensues in being swallowed by disagreeable muck. So, the 'carrot' approach is doing its job well, and as with all things, the carrot is better than the stick, and this will only prove ever increasingly as urbanization and all the material elements increase: the goal of a people seeking independence has been severed, for why should they seek it, when being part of China and abiding by its law is superior?
I'm pretty sure they had a sterilization thing going on for awhile and enabled the one child policy to continue in Xinjiang, but in line with curbing diminishing numbers throughout the nation, we can say, it is either banned if not outright criminalized. It is stupid and retarded anyway to eliminate people when instead you can transform the inherPost too long. Click here to view the full text.

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>>323962
Turkey will join the RU. Too much friction and 800 year differences to ever be part of the EU. It'll split in two, but both parts will be part of the RU, with Kurdistan inclining itself more so toward the ME. The 'EU' will never ever control the black sea, and thus will never ever have any portion of Turkey to itself. That's where its 'zone' ends.


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 No.301895[Reply][Last 50 Posts]

Starting a new anti-suicide general as the original has been bump-locked.

Helping wizards to understand that persuasive feelings of suicide can be bested.

Further the discursive spirit of this thread will remain the same as the first: to counter the general luring tenor of sadness that defines all the other threads through sharing positive practical advice purposed to reducing suicidal behavior even when we feel most suicidal. Naturally, being that I started the topic, I will be the first to contribute.

(1) Know that I care about you guys deeply and sincerely. Call me a faggot, I don't care (many have already done this, to no worthwhile avail)
(2) Examine what you are eating. For example, gluten especially produces depressive/psychotic episodes in sensitive autistic individuals. Sugar also is not healthy for your brain. Delimiting ingestion of both is wise.
(3) Make sure you are getting sufficient sleep. Chronic sleeplessness or even a few days' worth of irregular sleep can seriously interfere with the clarity of our thinking.
(4) Clean up. Taking a warm shower and putting on fresh clean clothes always is refreshing and helps to break up darkened mental habits.
(5) Breathe fresh air. Open whichever windows punctuate your room and allow some wind to come in.
(6) Watch your breathing. When we are panicked, our breathing can become very disordered and we do not recognize the effect this has on our thinking. Take deep, purposeful breaths, and collect your thoughts.
(7) Respect yourself. You have done your best to survive in an awful world, and you should grant yourself forgiveness for any mistakes and the allowance to rest with a composed and balanced mind.

I've done my part. Anyone else?
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 No.308176

>>308132
>no one like that exists
People with a savior complex do exist. Usually, though, things like that don't work out and end in mutual resentment. Still, even knowing this does not stop one from dreaming of their own personal Misaki coming to save them…

 No.308180

>>308132
Too bad the apprenticeship model is gone. I'm sure it was a tough life, but getting housing and learning a trade sounds perfect for our temperament.

 No.308186

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>>308129
>Glutem
I learned that Soda every weekend fuck my sleep and next week days, i remember reading somewhere that aspies and etc have very low tolerance to sugar glutem or something around this maybe its glutem? that in a way swing my mood (i not aspie etc but… i dont know)
>>308176
>Still, even knowing this does not stop one from dreaming of their own personal Misaki coming to save them…
Misaki… uh, some more "Normie" aspies or larpers dudes have luck to get a problem succubi same as them.
>>308180
>I'm sure it was a tough life, but getting housing and learning a trade sounds perfect for our temperament.
Uh well, something like a jew jewelry master or a englisg art & craft teacher, a french shoemaker or a music master or a tailor? something like that sound nice to me but… well, its a hobby for life now and who knows if the pay is good, but well, maybe it can make you fully happy to your soul in the end, maybe more than trying to fix in this fucked up society or even trying to be a little more normal for a lot of assholes that live around us.

 No.308249

>>308186
>I learned that Soda every weekend fuck my sleep and next week days

aspartame might be what is causing your troubles. i know it gives me absolutely wicked headaches that last for days.

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>>308249
>aspartame might be what is causing your troubles. i know it gives me absolutely wicked headaches that last for days.
It’s been quite a while since I’ve had soda maybe over more than a month. The day before yesterday, I had just one to test it out, and yeah, it totally messed up my sleep and my mood. I don’t think I’m going to drink that crap again, though maybe I’ll try the ones without artificial sweeteners and colorings sometimes… or maybe not just in case.
The worst part is that last year was rough and fucked up in a lot of times, and I used to drink soda once a week… I know that maybe this is a over-generalization, but it might explain why last year was so fucked up to me.
Anyway, thanks you very much Wiz.


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 No.307023[Reply]

This is the classic "Suicide General", where we discuss methods and say farewell to our fellow wizards.

Previous:
>>296511
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 No.308113

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can someone help me kill myself with medication? I have access to venlafaxine, lithium, and fluoxetine. I know these medications can kill me, but I don't know exactly how

 No.308114

>>308113
you won't die with these, just turn yourself into a braindead drooling retard. Why do you want to end your life?

 No.308115

>>308114
>Why do you want to end your life?
>>308114

 No.308240

>>307698
>i just want to kill myself
same. would also like to die in my sleep.

 No.308245

yeah would be cool to simply never wake up



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