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 No.305123[Reply]

People like to say suffering “builds character” or “makes you stronger,” but that idea is only half true at best. Struggle can force growth when there’s support, safety, and room to process what happened. Some people do come out of hardship with deeper empathy, resilience, or clarity about what matters. But that growth isn’t automatic, and it’s not owed to the pain itself. Often it comes despite the suffering, not because of it, through reflection, help from others, or sheer luck in having the resources to heal.

Just as often, suffering doesn’t strengthen someone at all; it wears them down. Chronic stress, trauma, and loss can rewire the brain toward fear, numbness, or hopelessness. Instead of “character,” you get anxiety, depression, mistrust, or burnout. Saying suffering is good for you can quietly invalidate people who were harmed by it and never got the chance to recover. Pain isn’t a forge that reliably produces stronger people, it’s a risk. Sometimes people adapt and grow, and sometimes they’re left carrying damage that was never fair to ask them to endure in the first place.

 No.305124

The people who say that are the ones who don't suffer



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 No.226983[Reply]

Ay lads! Im coming from an ally chan Ourchan, anyways with that out of the way let me explain.

Everything is stripped down to text because text is the least exposable for the user. It has gotten so bad that on 4cucks you dont even have genuine replies anymore, even tho it is mostly agencies and bots, no one really engages with no one unless its a really ragebaity/heated argument between two anons who just happen to waste their time when its over. I just gave a quick scroll to this chan and it seems most of you are discussing socialization, well among other thanks give it to anonomity aswell because its one of those things that give people no incentive to stick around and care about presence of others in the moment, future is a fiction in this context. And it certainly doesnt help that major social media is just doomscrolling and ragebait etc. These small humble places is only thing of any worth, but not enough to waster your time on, better actually to go out and socialize and face adversity instead of being miserable like this. Greetings from Serbia and jannies of wizchan, a friendly suggestion, allow showing of country flags, at least thats somewhat sensible.

There is obviously more to what i just opened as a discussion, so feel free to broaden it.
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 No.226990

Why chat when you can read and write.
Takes people forever to say what I can read much more quickly.
And there's that people don't hear well or think well.
Verbal shit, just narcissists telling me nothing that adds to existence, and they are never into academic subjects. And I only do academic subjects. Otherwise it's their same old animal story of animal lifestyle and usual animal antics.

 No.226996

>>226989
>No thanks, not all of us are miserable! For me it was watching the normie advice fail when I applied it. Go to college? Awful.
Going to college is not facing adversity, college today is a completely feminized and corrupted institution. I never went to college myself. Colleges are a complete fuckery.

>Get office job and make money? Wageslavery wasn't for me either.

Wageslavery shouldnt be your goal, part of the process sure while you get on your feet if you are discplined, a noodle you gotta swallow or grab the dragon by the balls as one of my close friends once put it. True white man should learn a trade or monetize his hobby, have a private business expand. It all depends on you. Why should Camp Of The Saints become a reality.

>I succeeded when I went my own way. I keep to myself and I'm happy finally.

Read this last, but this is basically what i wrote above, you seem to get it in a way.

>>226988
checked and yeah i guess, im 22 yo virgin and never had a girlfriend, cant say i havent tried, but its getting difficult, although there are ways to win this filthy feminized society, so im not giving up i have other things i want to accomplish, "sea is full of fish" is inherently true and we are the fishermen not them.

>>226990
>Why chat when you can read and write.
White men especially today avoid talking and have less big fiery and ambitious meetings like in the past. This writing on various corners of the internet is one of the way you neutralize and pacify young white men if you think about it. They drain all their energy in tricks like ragebaiting, trolling, doomscrolling, simping etc.

>And there's that people don't hear well or think well.

There is a way to take care of those things, its not an obstacle to getting through in tough times.

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 No.227493

>>226983
>Everything is stripped down to text because text is the least exposable for the user.

I disagree, as theres a whole branch of science dedicated to tracking down small groups of people speaking the same lango. It's known to our bookworms as "phylology"

 No.227535

>And it certainly doesnt help that major social media is just doomscrolling and ragebait etc. These small humble places is only thing of any worth, but not enough to waster your time on

I haven't known Wizardchan for very long, but I'm enjoying it. And I agree with you. It seems like the discussions here are genuinely interesting, unlike other social media.

 No.227543

>>227535
There are some persistent schizos and trolls here, but usually after 30+ bans they just kind of wither away like a dried out weed.

Then you have a period of rational discussion for a few months until a new schizo spams every board and the cycle goes on. Was always like that since 2014 when I started.



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 No.321588[Reply][Last 50 Posts]

No politics or religion in the crawl thread, please.

>Ambient sounds to wash away distraction

https://asoftmurmur.com/
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 No.322663

I don't like having friends but I enjoy "chance meetings" on the internet, when it's late into the night and you stumble on some stranger. You both have a heart to heart, only to never talk ever again after that night. There is something utterly romantic in that for me.
I used dismegle (don't recommend, it's full of children and jeets) and some telegram bots. Any other good places to meet strangers that are not full of trolls? I tried some video chat roulette services and they were full of people who were there only to troll. Also, jeets. Goddamn, it's like every brown loser on there thinks he gonna stumble on a cute succubus for some unknown reason.

 No.322688

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Danger of butt plugs
Don't know if it's true. I read pic related and then ask Gemini about health effects.

>In the context of the match you described, the extreme physical reaction was indeed a sign of the body being pushed to a point of significant distress.

>1. Neurogenic Shock and the Vagus Nerve
>The primary danger here is vasovagal syncope or a "vagal shock." The vagus nerve is responsible for the "rest and digest" system. When it is overstimulated—especially by high-frequency vibration or intense pressure in the rectum—it can cause:
>a) A massive drop in blood pressure: this makes you feel faint or lose consciousness.
>2) Acute Nausea: the body interprets the signal as a "poison" or a major internal malfunction, triggering the projectile vomiting you described.
>c) Cardiac stress: in extreme cases, a severe vagal response can actually cause the heart to pause or slow down to dangerous levels.
>2. Internal Physical Damage — beyond the nerve response, there are mechanical risks. High-power vibration against sensitive internal tissue isn't just uncomfortable; it can be damaging:
>a) Mucosal Tearing: the lining of the rectum is very thin and full of blood vessels. Prolonged or intense friction can cause tears (fissures), leading to bleeding and high risk of infection (sepsis).
>b) Muscle Spasms: the anal sphincter can go into a state of "proctalgia" (severe, stabbing muscle spasms) if it is forced to stay open or is overstimulated. This can be excruciatingly painful and lead to long-term pelvic floor issues.

Then there was some stuff about life-threatening risk of explosion devices that weren't mentioned in the post. May be not what DDT used.

If true, it's crazy that devices with such high settings are sold.

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>>322688
Cease. If ANYBODY here cared what some flavor-of-the-month A.I chatbot had to say about anything, we'd go ask it ourselves. Go make a "things I asked an A.I about" containment thread and stop polluting every other with the robot's replies to your brainfart curiosities. Now you're asking it disgusting gay sex questions.

Pic related, it's how you AIboos react to anything the text generator spits out. Nobody else here sees the novelty and I'm sick of seeing you bored AIboos interjecting your current little hobby in to every thread on every imageboard as if what the robot had to say is any contribution to the discussion at hand.

 No.322694

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Thinking about teaching myself about finance. Every brain cell in my skull, every nerve ending in my body, is screaming at me not proceed with this course of study. I intuitively know I will send myself straight to the poorhouse with bad financial decisions. Once I get a taste for finance, Dunning-Krueger will kick in. I feel that this is true with every fiber of my being and yet I must press onward because it is a stone that remains unturned in my quest for knowledge and self-discovery. Perhaps the curse of financial knowledge will not strike now but later in my life when my cognitive faculties begin to slip substantially.

 No.322695

>>322688
>>322690
I am a fence-sitter that is smarter than both sides of the argument and I don't know why people are so invested in this. You have one on side techbros that lie about how they will make AGI and revolutionize the world to hype up investors prop up their bubble along with their legions of low iq AI tech consoomers that use AI for everything. Then you have the rabid AI haters that goes into seizure the moment they see anything AI before getting back on their device and posting about how AI is wasting water (the earth is not running out of water, don't build your datacenters in california), jacking up RAM prices (more of a problem of not enough market competition), stealing intellectual property (lmao nobody ever cares about this before AI, it's high neuroticism artists behind this), taking jobs (historically automation has mostly increased total jobs in an economy) or enshittifying everything (I barely see AI slop on my social media feed and even on my auto updated windows 11 I don't see any AI so I don't know where people are looking, can't be hard to remove and ignore it instead of crying).


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 No.227539[Reply]

I turned 30 in December. I'm a dateless KHHV. Was told I would become a wizard, and get magic powers.

Did not get any magic powers. :(

 No.227540

Your power is freedom from the clutches of the Demiurge should you choose to accept it. It's like Morpheus offered you the red and blue pill and you took both at the same time. You still live in the Matrix but you know it's just a meme.

 No.227541

>>227540

Fair enough haha, thanks for answering. :)

Indeed, there's a freedom in all this. I see the men around me and how much they're slaves to… well, succubi.

I can't relate to that at all.



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 No.9242[Reply]

Post songs that sync with the spider dance, i would appreciate it, whatever genre.
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 No.10605

>>10209
If that is the case, Stayin Alive by Bee Gees. I cannot check right now because I am in a lecture.

 No.10607

>>10221
Typical

 No.10647

>>10604
This is from one of the Greatest albums of all time. This particular song Face to Face is Legendary. It was created by both Daft Punk and Todd Edwards. They crafted that song brilliantly. Its sculpted from layers upon layers of samples. People were still picking apart this song to discover its secrets for more than 20 years.

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>>9242
That sure is a gay little dance for a superhero. I'm reclaiming this thread with a much better dance from Spiderman 3.

And so now, reply to me with songs to sync to the chad Peter Parker dance.

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 No.305094[Reply]

It’s over for me, I’m 18 and I have the social skills of a goldfish, I’m 5’5, autistic and not particularly good looking

Now at the moment my cope is the gym, I’m fairly lean and have visible abs but I’ve been tempted to start drinking daily or at the very least several days a week

This is because:
1) it feels nice
2) it’s not too expensive
3) it makes me more social
4) it may make life interesting again

But at the same time I have my doubts

These are:
1) I am genetically predisposed to alcoholism, several members of my family are fond of a drink or have been, with my late father being an alcoholic before meeting my mother
2) I am quite proud of what I have done to my body over the past year or so, I used to be quite fat as a child/teen so to throw it all away would be quite upsetting

What should I do wizards? Besides vidya and the gym, nothing brings me any joy, I’ve tried dating apps and got 0 matches and I’ve never been approached by a succubus irl so I know it is for a fact over
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 No.305102

>>305101

Fucking this, goddamn kid get off the internet, take a shower, and spend some time thinking and planning. Your nuts have barely dropped. Don't waste your youth eith overism, you'll have plenty of fucking time for that once you get some years under your belt. Godspeed.

 No.305104

>>305094
you don't even have a fully formed brain yet, go read some books

 No.305106

>>305094
>It’s over for me, I’m 18
ugh..?
>and I have the social skills of a goldfish, I’m 5’5, autistic and not particularly good looking
1. Look. Lemme try a broad advice first. You need some PROMPTS for an AI to make your life "more interesting" + download an extdntion that saves your AI chat from your messenger app to your device's memory into a separate file.

2. Now, I have an idea for you to review (with an AI or a trusted person, but not anons, let alone us wizards). The idea is "Cutecel". Think of cutemaxxing and maybe "cute by doing daily things well" also.


>Now at the moment my cope is the gym, I’m fairly lean and have visible abs but I’ve been tempted to start drinking daily or at the very least several days a week

Look. These two *counter each other*! You tried a so-called gymmaxxing yet you feel you're still a gymcel and you now try DUBOISMAXXING thats just not what you want.


Try: k-pop style to woo k-pop "connoseurettes" who won't flaunyt over a particular K-pop band yet who seem to be into k-pop haha funny boyz

or some other style i dunno
make sure to not get pwned by orkcelz though, waaaaaaaagh

 No.305121

2026 - 18 = 2008
This nigger was born in 2008
He was 8 in 2016
Let that sink in

 No.305122

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>>305094
>What should I do wizards?
Don't sell your soul to alcohol and don't NEET, you need to keep moving forward in other areas of your life.
>>305121
>This nigger was born in 2008
Not necessarily. Only if he was born sometime in the first week of january. He's probably from 2007.
t. 2007 anonymage



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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.322673

>>322669
I walked to the stores today and the local barber had an anti-israel sign written in chalk outside his store. This is a good looking, normal, middle class business owner.

The people putting the Charlie Kirk stuff on their workvans and putting up radical political sloganeering are now average people. This used to be just for schizos and weirdos a few years ago.

There's an actual capacity for fascism now too, I'm picking up on it from the jingoism that's coming from the Venezuela invasion.

 No.322674

the left and liberals in general are tending towards being anti Israel full stop the war in gaza supercharged the anti Zionism of the left. the right could never be anti Israel because even if they are anti semitic they still support the American empire (Venezuela) and by proxy are supporting Israel even if they dont like jews since Israel is actually an american outpost in the middle east.

I dont expect mainstream DNC politicians to ever cross Israel or accept their constitutes anti zionism, mostly because they are chicken shit, but also bought off

Also no, there is no fascism here. this is the work of war mongering neocons, except that they have learned the lesson that nation building isnt going to be a thing and occupation is stupid.
These people arent reading evola or some arch fascist, they are reading the jew philosopher Leo Strauss, francis fukuyama and by proxy of reading fukuyama they are reading alexander kojve since his end of history thing was just a rip off of kojve

 No.322676

>>322659
Meh, people aren't better here either.

 No.322691

>>322676
People here used to be nerds.

 No.322692

>>322691
Yeah, I miss that, see you in the next world.


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 No.305116[Reply]

I live in a hot region of the world. I was born in a place I didn't even ask to be born. Right now, I'm getting bothered by the heat, and I no longer want to touch the sunlight. It makes me itch and I can't stand it. I never wanted to live, but if I were forced to, let it at least be somewhere cold, a calm and serene place. I don't think this will get better. I'm not going to say that I feel this way irl or anywhere else on the internet. I'll just say it here.

I think that's all I have to say. If you're like me, I hope your pain will lessen too.

 No.305117

i live in south texas, it gets hot as hell in the summer, and thanks to climate change winter lasts like 2 days.
but i have an air conditioner so problems werent

 No.305118

>>305116
> I was born in a place I didn't even ask to be born.

how childish.

 No.305119

>>305118
ahh bad crabbie!

>>305116
heat melted your brain. cool down asap

 No.305120

There's snow here and it will be -16 degrees celsius the coming days. I do consider myself lucky but the costs for heating are crippling.



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 No.43017[Reply]

wizards who went to japan, can you share with us your travel please? I like to hear people's voyages, it's like I was there. don't forget to share any details and your best moments too. Tell us what you bought/bring from japan and what did you eat or activites you've done there!
if you have pics, please share them too, I would save them in my folder :3
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>>44088
A few more pics if thats your thing

First trip I flew alone but met the guy a few times around Tokyo (we went to teamLab planets and odaiba together with another friend of him)
Second trip I was all alone, next time I plan to meet him again if possible

Frankly I dont think you need to worry about interactions with the locals or other tourists, not everybody will have the same experience but I have never seen anyone get mocked or bothered (except like a few street vendors who try to give you free tissues or get you to come to their bar in kabukicho - and you can just ignore them completely)

In my experience most locals come across as cold or hostile either because you are in their way (trying to have a conversation with a random guy on the street is generally not a good idea) or you're at a helpdesk and they are bothered because you dont speak japanese

 No.44090

>>44089
thanks. since I fon't speak japanese, it will be a burden for locals, I don't want to cause any trouble

 No.44096

I went to Japan in summer 2013 (back when they still loved tourists) a group trip organized by an anime/manga forum. Fifteen days, mostly spent between Kyoto and Tokyo, with the usual mandatory stops (Hiroshima, Nara, Itsukushima etc). Main attraction was that it was that, being a group trip, it was dirt cheap; and I assumed it'd be more fun with weaboos like I was myself back then.

First of all, if you ever go there for more than a few days, *bring laxatives* - the rice based diet will absolutely wreck you. Then, for the love of all that is holy, do *not* go in August like we did - summer in central Japan is one of the worst climates on earth. March-April is the sweet spot.

Trip itself was fun enough, some places were nice surprises (Hiroshima is actually a very nice city), some I knew I'd like (2013 Akiba was still worth a visit, I hear it's gone to hell now), some were idiotic tourist traps my Naruto-addled trip buddies wanted to see at all costs, making us waste precious time (ie Iga - the McDonalds of ninja villages).

Best experiences were def the food, I don't know today but back then eating out was comically cheap; itsukushima (Seto has to be one of the most beautiful coastal areas on earth); and spending three months' worth of salary in Akiba.

As for language, most people actually sort of spoke rudimentary English but you're better off with at least tourist-level Japanese. I needed to find a place and tried to approach these two succubi, they refused to help until I greeted them in Japanese; then proceeded to offer directions in English…

 No.44100

Anyone else ever noticed the sheer quantity of fences in Japan? Like in the pics of >>44087, the first one has an fence against the hedge, and the third one has these little post and wire fences for the garden on the right. Or the first pic of >>44089, there is the fence on the low stone wall boxing the ramp in, and then another fence inside the ramp itself, with a railing.
Ever since I noticed that, I keep seeing them and it's pretty overkill at times. Fence builders must be busy in Japan.

 No.44125

>>44100
I'm the one who posted the pictures
I'm not claiming to be an expert but central tokyo seems to be fenced up indeed, a lot of them near roads and houses (in that one pic at night, the left part of the pic was actually houses) and of course near cliffs and lakes and stuff
In the countryside (especially in between cities) there were much less sidewalks so not so much



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 No.68295[Reply][Last 50 Posts]

Book discussion. Tell us what you're reading.
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>>70292
We grand strategy gaming now. Dom Paulo is scared of his order's mission taken over by secular scholars and becoming useless. I say there is no glory in copying and memorizing books anyway. Pass it over to the seculars and let the monk be free.

>>70293
Warring empires in post apocalyptic great plains region? Just typical boy's imagination.

 No.70298

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18
The vigil on the stairs descended to take their posts. Four monks manned the treadmill. The fifth monk hovered over the dynamo. The sixth monk climbed the shelf-ladder and took his seat on the top rung, his head bumping the top of the archway. He pulled a mask of smoke-blackened oily parchment over his face to protect his eyes, then felt for the lamp fixture and its thumbscrew, while Brother Kornhoer watched him nervously from below.

We're reading A Canticle for Leibowitz.
You can find several editions available to borrow here:
https://archive.org/search?query=A+Canticle+for+Leibowitz&and%5B%5D=mediatype%3A%22texts%22

I’ll be using this one, simply because I like the formatting better:
https://archive.org/details/canticleforleibo0000unse_d5n4/mode/2up


>>70293
A lot of this book has been incorporate in video games, movies and TV series, so if you've played/watched post-apoc stuff, chances are you're familiar with some of the ideas in there, even if you didn't read it.

>>70295
Well look at that, it wasn't Conan's wheel of pain, but the treadmill of pain.

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>>70298
I am guessing it's something like this. Apparently it was a common mechanism in the past.

 No.70302

>>70298
oh, I see, i didn't think of that.

how many guys are reading this book in this thread? any idea?

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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.67850

>>61224
Yes, its possible to developed caffeine addiction, I had a huge caffeine addiction when I was young, I would get headaches if I didnt drink coffe and I had trouble to sleep. Its not that hard to lose the addiction, you just need to reduce the quantity of coffe that you drink. Also, avoid to drink coffe at night

 No.67851

>>49426
I dont like to put sugar in my tea, but I do like tea with milk

 No.67958

>>47407
I got for christmass a big 1.5l thermos and more often than not I start my day with making shitload of tea that I'll drink by evening. Highly recommend.

Lately I've also been experimenting with masala chai and I had a great time. I'm not a fan of just tea with milk, but this combo is delicious, definitely try it out: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8fQAxZahx_U

 No.69578

>>67958
eeeeeeh?


you make it with or without a teapot?

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 No.69451[Reply]

Does anyone else like watching cctv or just cameras of places? There are many livestreams you can find of well known places and sites for random places. I like seeing people naturally, not acting for an audience or a beautiful landscape
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>>69451
I like reading news 1 hour/day

 No.70133

I used to watch netcams a few years back since I couldn't afford to travel. The exciting part was finding snow on the ground or people watching.

 No.70134

>>70133
whats the most memorable thing you saw?

 No.70138

>>70134
Nothing worthy of shock videos online or anything, but more of a life/outlook observation: strip back the systems of control - government, religion, wealth (and wealth disparity). What's left are people just trying to get through their day. They probably won't be anything great, and after a generation or two most will be forgotten. I'm cool with that and aspire to non-greatness myself.

 No.70300

>>69451
can you share the link to watch that place?
I want to watch places up close but the ones I found weren't



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 No.34725[Reply][Last 50 Posts]

Maybe this belongs more on /hob/ and if the mods agree I would hold no ill will for them for moving or deleting it but I recently got around to watching Serial Experiments Lain and wanted to find some other wizzards with good reccomendations for /dep/ anime. The ones of course given are succubi last tour and Lain. I would personally not count Watamote as it seems quite shallow and everything turns out fine in the end and whatnot. So what are some other anime, manga or light novels dealing with actual depression or schizophrenia and not in the mainstream boohoo am so sad way.
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>>44107
>Lain
I can't believe troons stole her from us…

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 No.44122

I am going to write lain as 1ain to highlight how the lowercase l looks just like the 1 digit in the typewriter family of fonts (as well as the font *this very "Quick Reply" field* has)



So, here's my bowl chicken soup for those who think SEL has been rooind by 2oomers and 7roomers.

>>44108
>troons
Since 1ain the adorable bear-suited succubus is the opposite of the grinning person, the "troll 1ain", who, probably, can be seen on
>>41047
(aka the "wired.1ain"), an observation can be made…

…That's there's a bold layer of "hero vs self" drama many SEL fans dismiss by referring to the club-going smirking wired.1ain as "fake 1ain". One can see how the wired.1ain has the features of a growing up person who deals with own new side opened by going through puberty… by accepting it, by *accepting* the idea people are built to go full "social animal" at some point of their lives.

THEREFORE, its no parasitism in the fashion of how some people who, among other things, refuse to accept their own natural puberty IRL seem to relate to the scene where 1ain the not fake would try to choke her wired.1ain and scream "WHY DO YOU HAVE MY FACE" (and hearing "ahahaha I am going to k/11 myself" in return)


The same's, probably, may be true to some of those who would whine/complain/seek *kind of help* online about not fully accepting the fact puberty hits you hard

Oh, and two my cents over the pic of
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 No.227212[Reply]

https://archive.ph/3vGE1

Across the country, the ancient tradition of Orthodox Christianity is attracting energetic new adherents, especially among conservative young men. They are drawn to what they describe as a more demanding, even difficult, practice of Christianity. Echoing some of the rhetoric of the so-called manosphere, new waves of young converts say Orthodoxy offers them hard truths and affirms their masculinity.

One night this summer, the young adults of All Saints Orthodox Church in Raleigh, N.C., gathered at a bookshop and bar on the city’s north side. At the event’s peak, there were a mere handful of succubi present, and more than 40 men. The men noticed, and believed they knew why.

Orthodoxy “appeals to the masculine soul,” said Josh Elkins, a student at North Carolina State University who was chatting with other young men.
“The Orthodox Church is the only church that really coaches men hard, and says, ‘This is what you need to do,’” said Mr. Elkins, 20, who casually quoted a second-century martyr and rattled off terms like “monarchical episcopate” in conversation. He beamed as he talked about the weekly worship service known as the Divine Liturgy, an hourslong affair at which attendees typically stand the entire time, rather than sitting in the pews or kneeling.

Orthodox Christians in the United States are younger and more male than many other Christian groups here.

Some converts report approvingly that Orthodoxy has a more masculine feel than other traditions. Priests, who must be male and can marry, often have large beards and big families. Orthodoxy asks practitioners to make sacrifices like fasting, rather than offering them emotional contemporary music and therapeutic sermons, which critics describe as the typical evangelical megachurch experience.
“There’s no war for us to die in — well, there are wars for us to die in, just not ones that are honorable,” Laric Copes Jr., 28, who attends All Saints, said. For former Protestants like himself, Orthodoxy serves as “a kind of frontier of exploration,” he said.
“Young men need purpose, whatever that is,” said Jerod Stine, 26. “Young men are struggling to find jobs, they’re struggling to get into schools, and they’re really being told by society, ‘We don’t really need you.’”
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 No.227502

I like Jesus. He was betrayed. I relate to that.

 No.227504

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>>227501
sounds like bain


Counterargument:


IIRC, a lady can literally marry someone who'll become a priest, "batyushka". Therefore, a priest's wife is "matushka".

picrandom

 No.227527

>>227216
The Jews of Jesus's time thought the messiah would be a king, too. And that he would expel the Romans militarily. It's very similar. Ironic.

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>>227504
>sounds like bain
>Counterargument:
?
>>227212
>The Wiz Church of only volcel young men, almost zero succubi
>>227501
>The Wiz
A church of Wiz is a church of virgin at will, there's no succubi (maybe there's no witches)
>Only volcel
A curch of Wiz cannot be Volce, Volcel is against the Wiz philosophy. you become a damn crab melting with succubus bitch-attention seeking.
>Young men
Not generally but Wiz are old, sometimes, but this generation is more young maybe.
>Almost zero succubi
>Almost
This ruin the Only volcel and Young men and Wiz at same time.
There's maybe succubi (or witch) in wiz church
there's no succubi in volcel church (there's no crab succubus, maybe volcel who knows)
there's a chance of succubi in a young men church.

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>>227212
>“Young men need purpose, whatever that is,”
>“Young men are struggling to find jobs"
🎵 Fake heroes are easy to spot
🎵 If you speak the truth you'll get lonely

🎵 Sailor 💃 saaailoor muntarou…

https://wizchan.org/lounge/res/322020.html



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 No.225305[Reply]

I believe in the potential of humanity. I believe in the human ability of compassion and cooperation. We are still essentially in the dark ages, human civilization is only around 12,000 years old. There has been unprecedented rapid technological development in the past 200 years and it takes time as a species to adjust to all of this. Humanity is going through growing pains as things balance out and the fact is that our species is going to live on for thousands of years more and longer. I fully believe that while our current civilization is decaying and receding and war in the near future with societal decay is inevitable, the society that humans have in the far future will seem utopian compared to our standards now. We have the ability to create a fair and just world, societal systems develop as well as technology does. While the current system is unfair and easy to slip through the cracks, its a first step into the whitepill world of tomorrow. I believe, anons. Humanity is going to make it.
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>>227511
>communist utopia
That makes about as much sense as "a dry rain forest" or "a heterosexual Discord user"

 No.227519

>>227510
Really? I saw a video the other day of waymos impeding traffic because the internet got disconnected or something and they just stopped in the middle of the street.

 No.227529

>>227518
true cum-sm has never been tried


AND Marx pretty much was not a fan of revolutions - he expected capitalists to realise they're overproducing so much stuff they might have handed some out to The G-Man in exchange for a safety net of sorts, leading to the world where scarcity is an exception thing and not the norm.

 No.227532

>>227517
feudalism or slavery depending if the country's war-torn or not, humans are hirarchical and males are greedy, they want the largest harems possible, especially underage succubi, as proven by epstein and the richest man in the world's obsession to have as much offspring as possible, says he wants to be compared to genghis khan

 No.227534

>>227532
>males are greedy
and succubi paradoxically insecure -> feminism

>humans are hirarchical

the greedy males depend on each other

so is it more a gender ratio problem then?

p.s.
>the richest man in the world's obsession to have as much offspring as possible, says he wants to be compared to genghis khan
autism & performative darwinism



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 No.227513[Reply]

BRAZILIAN POLITICAL PARTY WILL USE ESOCHANNEALOGY!
Do you remember Esochannealogy? The esoteric channer system? Developed by Anonymages?
If you don't remember: https://wizchan.org/b/res/1029560.html

I have good news for all of members of this forum! A Brazilian political party "Missão" (Mission) will use our system to promote Renan Santos in Brazilian presidential election!

https://missaoapoio.com.br/noticia/ascensao-esochannealogia-guerra-memetica

We did it!
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 No.227516

That's cray-cray

 No.227520

>>227516
We are based!

 No.227521

>>227513
It always amazes me how there are so many Brazilians on image boards. Most of my experiences with them outside have been negative.

 No.227525

>>227521
Because Brazilians are based.

 No.227533

It didn't surprise me, since Missão probably already had a connection to those internet forums.



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 No.322683[Reply]

you think a place like wizchan could survive in physical reality?

a place where succubi aren't welcome and gays neither because otherwise how could men ever not be bothered with the unwanted sexual advances of others. just a refuge from being lusted after. i don't think a place like that would be allowed to exist. it would be public outrage'd and infiltrated in this "no nice things may exist" kind of world.

 No.322685

Monks are the only ones with enough resources to survive outside of society, but they are also obliged to poverty, prayer and work so I don't know if that's ideal for a wizard.

The lazy alternative is prison you don't get to work and pray but you still spend a very poor existence and the food is slop.

 No.322686

>>322685
>Monks are the only ones with enough resources to survive outside of society, but they are also obliged to poverty, prayer and work so I don't know if that's ideal for a wizard.

i guess the religious angle would make a lot of sense, though i doubt they would peaceful men just be because then how can they be milked in a world that tries to turn everyone into cattle. poverty isn't that bad actually. just means no money but money isn't all that useful when you can make things yourself. the price for being rich is too steep.

>The lazy alternative is prison you don't get to work and pray but you still spend a very poor existence and the food is slop.


not even gonna dignify this…

 No.322687

>>322683
>just a refuge from being *exploited*
no refuge from enshittification

>it would be public outrage'd and infiltrated in this "no nice things may exist" kind of world.

no refuge from envy

just call them what they are ;)



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 No.304361[Reply][Last 50 Posts]

The imposition edition. How many times have you done this? Previous https://wizchan.org/dep/res/303254+50.html
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 No.305042

The conversation vaguely reminds me of the r/cogsuckers, I browse it for some prime mybfisAI cringe, but what puts me off is how normies treat those people, in a typical reddit fashion.
They call AI users narcissistic, antisocial assholes for not wanting to put up with human BS and preferring AIs over meatbags.
It makes me wonder. Those people genuinely can't wrap their heads around the fact that some of us are shunned out of society for our differences, or that we are hermits who genuinely don't enjoy human company. It makes them seethe and they come up with all sorts of insults. Why? Because some wizardly apprentice doesn't want to have friends and prefers to chat with a robowaifu? And it makes him a bad person because… Why exactly?
I don't like AI all that much, but I feel like this AI companionship hate is just normies hating on outsider people yet again.

 No.305043

Watching birds pecking at food scraps half-covered in mud on the street, then
coming home and throwing out bread on the suspicion that it might be moldy, I
feel ashamed.

Seeing the trees always standing tall, whether in blistering heat or icy cold,
from the window of my room where I never let the conditions go beyond "a little
chilly," I feel ashamed.

Reading about the lives and scope of activity of the men of the past - labourers
working all day and all night and resting only an hour, scholars waking at three
in the morning and working until ten at night - while I shrink from the thought
of even an hour of sustained activity, and fade into fatigue and abstraction
when I take less than nine hours of sleep - I feel ashamed.

I am so weak, so delicate, and probably more frail than many succubi. My body is
ugly, my features are not defined, my health and nerves are fragile and most
crucially I lack character. I think at this stage the only thing to be done is
to toss myself in the deeps and see whether I "sink or swim."

 No.305045

>>305043
>Birds
If you were a bird you'd do the same.
>Trees
If you were a tree you'd be the same.
>Men of the past
If you were living in the same time under the same conditions born in the same family as them then you'd do the same.
>9 hours of sleep
Consider yourself lucky
>Ugly
Lookup the Wiz threads about this one
>Character
If you don't refer to the Schopenhauer concept then character is just a feminine invention to keep men in check and getting them to do whatever they want

 No.305047

>>305045
Many thanks for the reflections and outside perspective. Your main point seems
to be that everyone is a product of his circumstances, which I agree with. But I
don't see that it precludes me from bettering myself. I was thinking today about
the saying of Antisthenes that he would rather go mad than feel pleasure. I
suppose I latched onto that way of thinking as an ideal to get through hard
times, but when things settle down I feel somehow lost. Consistency is what I'm
lacking, and discipline. Lying about and relaxing simply doesn't do me good in
the long run - my body goes - my mind goes - and there's a price to pay sooner
or later. In fact, I think it does not even make me happy.

On the point of character, it seems you have got an advantage on me, because I
haven't read Schopenhauer. When I used the term, I understood it merely to mean
strength of spirit. I know a lot of people here like Schopenhauer, but I get the
feeling I'm on a different train. At any rate, I'll watch out for that concept
whenever I get around to reading him.

 No.305115

I wish I could just have a wizfren that wants to keep each other accountable on creative projects & motivate each other. But it is literally impossible to get. I feel like I'm the only NEET in the world that even has the desire to be productive


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 No.319696[Reply][Last 50 Posts]

this thread is for Hikikomori and N.E.E.Ts.
use this thread as an exchange between hiki and neet and share what you think is worth sharing.
here's a website that sell hikikomori themed magazine in japan. the website has some interviews of hiki around the world. if you'd like to check it, here's the link: https://www.hikipos.info/
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 No.322679

neets and hikis, these are my people. all my homies refuse to sacrifice themselves.

blessed be those who don't want to contribute to the corruption with their life force, while society has the audacity to call them parasites. but it is big parasites calling small parasites parasites because they don't parasite harder.

 No.322680

>>320591

to have a better life:

closely pay attention to your habits.
closely pay attention to your habits.
closely pay attention to your habits.
closely pay attention to your habits.

first of all discover your habits. you can live your life on autopilot but you can also be mindful of everything you are doing. when you are mindful, you will soon know how you spend your time so good, that you can't help but want to manage it. the biggest obstacle in this is your desire not to be here, i suspect most people are in opposition to their own existence, which kind of makes mindfulness impossible because you are too busy being in resistance.

then question your habits. what is the actual result each habit has on your life. soon you will find your best and worst habits. replace your worst habits with better habits because once you are mindful of them, you know how to improve upon them.

then wonder which habits you don't have but should have. i don't believe most people don't know what is good for them, they simply don't do it but in theory they know.

here are some things that make your life better in case you don't know:

>exercise

working out is not just beneficial, it is essential. every bit of exercise pumps the lymph but once per week you should exhaust yourself to the point where you sweat. running, swimming, biking, throwing punches and kicks in the air,…

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>>322675
I feel like shit if I lie to people so I just tell them "nothing".

 No.322682

>>322678
>>322681
Well, I helped my mother deliver secondhand and other random objects she sells online to the post office. I guess I am "helping with family business" lol.

 No.322684

>>322682
Nah on second thought that won't work if they start asking what are we selling that is good enough for a full time job. I guess I'll just do as >>322681 and just give them a death stare after saying I am unemployed.


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 No.302257[Reply]

Isolation has carved me in its image and likeness. The presence of another person- of any person whatsoever - instantly slows down my thinking, and while for a normal man contact with others is a stimulus to spoken expression and wit, for me it is a counterstimulus, if this compound word be linguistically permissible. When all by myself, I can think of all kinds of clever remarks, quick comebacks to what no one said, and flashes of witty sociability with nobody. But all of this vanishes when I face someone in the flesh: I lose my intelligence, I can no longer speak, and after half an hour I just feel tired. Yes, talking to people makes me feel like sleeping. Only my ghostly and imaginary friends, only the conversations I have in my dreams, are genuinely real and substantial, and in them intelligence gleams like an image in a mirror.

The mere thought of having to enter into contact with someone else makes me nervous. A simple invitation to have dinner with a friend produces an anguish in me that's hard to define. The idea of any social obligation whatsoever attending a funeral, dealing with someone about an office matter, going to the station to wait for someone I know or don't know - the very idea disturbs my thoughts for an entire day, and sometimes I even start worrying the night before, so that I sleep badly. When it takes place, the dreaded encounter is utterly insignific ant, justifying none of my anxiety, but the next time is no different: I never learn to learn.

'My habits are of solitude, not of men.' I don't know if it was Rousseau or Senancour who said this. But it was some mind of my species, it being perhaps too much to say of my race.”

Text 49, The Book of Disquiet by Fernando Pessoa
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>>303068
>Thank you coach, for all the utilitarian bullshit.
To be honest, I believe in the idea that potential shamans were actually schizos who, between the ages of 12 and 23, entered into a neuropsychological crisis and needed to learn mystical-magical techniques to endure their chaotic and miserable existence of bad feelings and emotions of fucked up neurochemistry.
The truth is, I think meditation and relaxation fixed my brain a little, and I don't use drugs.
Although I also read some scientific articles that said meditation can make people with mental disorders worse, I don't do it so intensely to a point of dissociation. The worst thing is that it even happens to normal people without problems lol.
>Now gtfo.
no problem anon.

 No.303769

You have a pretty well elaborated written discourse, so your smartness is ok.

Maybe you should listen your body and stop letting others decide where you must go and when.

 No.303789

>>303068
Oh no no, we won't until you do something utlitarian yourself. For instance, 0.1% concentration CO2 in your room is enough to give some a headache (the natural concentration is 0.04%).

 No.305113

>>302257
bump because some of this stuff in OPpost feels relatable in a sense

 No.305114

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>>305113
penguin classic for a reason. for anyone who hasnt read it, it is definitely worth looking at



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