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 No.44281[Reply]

Currently, I’ve watched quite a bit of NGE, I’m on episode four. I was wondering if I should finish it, or if it’s just overrated garbage. Please let me know. Thank you.
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 No.44286

>>44281
Genuinely one of the few shows I forced myself to finish because I kept thinking "surely it'll get better". I do not understand why people are so obsessed with it, I don't care about your show's supposed symbolism if the MC is so annoying he makes me want to quit watching your show. It just seemed like it's trying too hard to be deep and profound, which I guess is why it's been so popular with normies as of late.

 No.44287

>>44283
Yeah, kinda was. I remember my older sibling watched it, so I saw some glimpses of it. Not sure if it aged poorly, though. Probably has.

 No.44289

>>44286
>It just seemed like it's trying too hard to be deep and profound, which I guess is why it's been so popular with normies as of late.
That's kind of precisely why it was popular in anime circles. But this shit has existed for over 20 years, why is it suddenly "cool" now? I KNOW if I tried to show this to any of my…"friends" is the wrong word, acquaintances is better, if I tried to show this to them back then, they would ask me why I was still watching cartoons at my age.

>>44285
I mean, it was cool for it's organic mecha for the time. And I can see why it had it's hooks for 90s nerds/otaku, like it's specifically designed *for* them.

All I can understand is that anime has become "cool" enough that it will absorb (or has absorbed) shit like NGE, the same way it's absorbed things like Taxi Driver. I see so many "literally me" vids polluting the internet of Travis Bickle but you ask any of them if they've ACTUALLY sat down and watch Taxi Driver, most of them will say no.

 No.44290

>>44289
>why is it suddenly "cool" now?
Because the overton window has shifted and anime is now generally accepted by the normie population. Most probably just watch whatever shonen show is popular at the moment but I guess some normies think they can differentiate themselves by watching "more profound" shows. Normies always try to prove their individuality by doing minor deviations on what is popular and safe. Being into NGE is just an expression of that I think.

 No.44291

>>44281
Corpse Party is so niche I wish there was more stuff like it. There's a lack of good horror anime and content



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 No.51836[Reply][Last 50 Posts]

Does anyone here do deadlifts? I'm thinking about working to get a god-tier deadlift. My first goal is to make it up to 405lbs deadlift and then see how far I can take it from there. Right now I can do 255 for 5x5. Any wizbros here with tips?

Right now I'm 80 lbs overweight and need to stop eating so much food. The problem is I'm addicted to food and since I'm a 28 year old virgin, it's not like I have much else to do so it's gonna be hard to cut back on the food. Does anyone also have tips on how to feel full and not feel the need to eat food?
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 No.69543

>>51836
>Does anyone also have tips on how to feel full and not feel the need to eat food?
>drink lots of water
>compensate lack of carbs with fiber and lean(ish) protein
>consume only good fat, no vegetable oil at all
>take most of the carbs of your day in the pre-workout meal (if a full meal, eat 2 hours before training), so you feel energized in your training session and to use the consumed energy effectively
>cut off stupid "food" like candy and soda, use your sugars strategically

A useful diet tidbit. If you're a food enthusiast, transform your meal into a delish by using different seasoning and adapting existent recipes to your goals. For example, I make yakisoba with extra meat and vegetables and less noodles.
A huge beef or chicken thigh with great seasoning and some BBQ sauce (here's your strategic sugar) as a full meal, for instance. If you think the sodium is too much, chug down your water. Impossible to feel empty. And an idea for a snack:
>ground lean meat (80%)
>oat powder (20%)
Make meatballs with those ingredients, go light on the seasoning and store them in the freezer. Whenever you crave for crap food, shove some of these bad boys in an air fryer and you're good to go.

 No.70032

>>51836
I don't deadlift because I am too tall and have slipped discs in my back. Wish I could tho.

I wont be reading all the replies but I am also addicted to eating and how I go about not eating all day is drinking a lot of water and tea. Makes me feel full and drinking a cup of tea almost gives me the same feeling as snacking. And if you really want something to eat just eat rice cakes, celery and stuff like that

 No.70088

>>51836

>Right now I'm 80 lbs overweight and need to stop eating so much food. The problem is I'm addicted to food and since I'm a 28 year old virgin, it's not like I have much else to do


>it's not like I have much else to do


>it's not like I have much else to do



Random, VERY RANDOM piece of advice from a 30-something fatty who gets his food from a bakery/from his mum



If you're like me - as in not designed for high education - you really, REALLY ought to try to upgrade yourself to a cook, who *professes* at spending his time to process fine stock into fine food.

I mean, a proper *trades school* cook - if you are a NEET - would give a job that allows you both a earn $$ salary (not $ poor, not $$$ rich, but have some room for fun) AND you'll probably get a chance to recycle undemanded food as your extra calorie supply, kekw.



Middle ground: learn *some* tricks from "Well Cultured Anonymous" free e-book
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 No.70294

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I been doing zercher deadlift (for the warrior larp ngl)

2 times per week firts day 3x10 and second 5x5, i wanna get 315 in a few months

(i feel fine in the lower back btw)

 No.70621

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I do deadhangs, chin ups and dips using this.
i do this for health reasons because i don't have health insurance. i started having health issues as a result of lying all day. i was having cognitive issues too


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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:
>>306157
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 No.308042

>>308041
yep. if you ended up with this personality from my perspective i can only advice you to spend a lot of time meditating on and journaling your cycles of delusion/baseline. a few years of learning your patterns and you'll gain some maneuverability. but i wouldn't spend too much time hoping it's gonna truly resolve to the point you can experience something that's not suffering
>outcast then, outcast now
pretty much this. some damage is permanent, you must learn to cope ASAP or you'll die as a junkie

 No.308043

I have an irrational, long lasting terror of my teeth decaying. It tortures me everyday and all I do is scrounge away my NEETbux trying to save for it. It's borderline a form of body dysmorphia at this point, because i think I genuinely would be happier if I didn't have teeth and didn't have to think about it. It's literally hours everyday my mind tortures me thinking about it. I've become a miserable, shut in person that doesn't do anything or talk to anyone. I stopped being funny, I stopped smiling. I actually enjoyed NEETdom a few years back.

I can't talk to anyone about it because they think I'm insane. And I'm not a teenage succubus so it's not like anyone takes body dysmorphia shit seriously in a soon-to-be middle aged man.

I remember when it started, two years ago. I was just sitting at my computer and I just suddenly felt weird in the head. I kept on getting adverts on youtube for pharmacies and medication and I was like "wtf, I'm not sick". Then one day I looked in the mirror and just suddenly developed a full on nightmarish terror of health decay. The next two weeks I was deeply suicidal and tried burning myself to death in the forest. I tried to get some medication, was given some benzos, and they induced a full on manic episode that made me hospitalized.

I don't know where to go from here because I know my thinking is irrational, but I can't help it. Anti-psychotics genuinely just make me retarded, but if I keep this level of terror up for another decade I'll almost certainly get a heart attack .

 No.308050

I developed a permanent tinnitus these last days. Normally I would just hear it in the quiet evening hours but now I hear it all the time, when driving, at work, in the supermarket. I'm a bit worried it will only get worse from here on. I think my psychological issues start manifesting as more physical ailments and it will only get worse from here on out.

 No.308052

>>308050
you've been ranting about this for years, did you check with your psychologist? ah i remember you live in some shithole where they don't believe you. damn. tough.

 No.308053

>>308052
This is the first time I wrote about my tinnitus here and I live in central europe. You must confuse me with some other wiz. If it stays like this I'll have to go to the doctor I guess but I doubt they can help with that.


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 No.228628[Reply]

I just wanted to know how did you get rich or got enough money to fulfill your dreams. Or is it you don't need money and are content with your current life and your meagre bank account
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 No.228633

>>228631
fukken saved. literally my thoughts turn text

 No.228637

>>228631
Great post. While I luckily I've never been poor I've long since grown out of the fantasy that you can just "make it" by working hard or whatever. Nowadays there is little to no upwards mobility in developed countries and it's probably much worse if you live in the third world. So it's mainly a game of trying to keep and maintain what you already have and finding peace in that. I've never seriously imagined moving out but the fact that I wouldn't be able to even if I wanted stings sometimes. Or sometimes I will look at cars online the way you do and then remember that if my current car breaks I will be simply SOL because I can't afford to buy even something used. Eastern philosophies sometimes help me with these things, you know, "accepting what is" and all that.

 No.228638

I live in a first world country off unemployment bux which will be cut off soon, currently considering which method I will use to off myself.
While having had no real money my entire life, I don't have any real hatred or bitterness about this, only this sense of meaninglessness and repulsion that society is based around this animal-like mode of living where you spend your existence gathering resources. Maybe it really is better to die and having money just shields you from experiencing the worst of it.

 No.228639

>>228631
Not to be mean but this reads like AI drivel. If not I'm sorry.

 No.228647

>>228637
>philosophies sometimes help me with these things, you know, "accepting what is" and all that.
Absolutely, I don't think anyone could or should accept a life which is full of nothing but compounding of bad situations. And as for me I have realised that I can't and won't accept it, so the option remains to rather resign to it, so to speak.I
>>228639
Man I don't know which AI can come up with a Red Mclaren with Golden Stripes. Rest assured I don't use AI for writing my posts.



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 No.307971[Reply]

I know there’s nothing wrong with me. I’m perfect. I’m skinny, kind, and thoughtful. But the isolation from everyone around me has been getting to me. Nobody has ever put effort into me. I changed my style just to receive barely any compliments, then proceeded to get ignored by everyone. No whore has ever thought of me as a man. They’re gross creatures who look at me and think I’m homosexual. I’m not. Just because I look like a slut doesn’t mean I am one. Then I am being secluded for not being manly enough. other male seems to think of me as one of them either, shouldn’t I be given respect from my fellow peers and colleagues?
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 No.308035

>>308021
Neither am I a troll. I’m just a crabibate man. My patience for succubi has been slowly dwindling. I’ve already given up, but I still desire more, not because I want approval from normies.

 No.308036

>>308017
I don’t use discord.

 No.308038

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>>308035
>crabibate

 No.308040

>>308038
Lol… sorry, stupid typo.

 No.308049

>>308040
you called yourself an involuntary celibate tho



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 No.323653[Reply]

I'm curious what the covid-19 vaccination rate is like among wizards.

Personally, I was the only one in my immediate and extended family to not get the vaccine or boosters. No doubt influenced by the normie propaganda, I faced a lot of harassement and pressure from my mother.

Knowing my family, I would also probably have been uninvited from family gathering for not having the vaccine but since I stopped seeing them 2 decades ago, it was a moot point.
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 No.323849

>>323847
Reminder that Israel deploys fake paranoid schizo retards like this to go online and write such nonsense as a way of discrediting actual antisemites who have genuine reasons to hate kikes.

 No.323850

>>323849
You don't need a reason to hate kikes

 No.323851

>>323850
When you sign up for the Hakurei mailing list and Men's fitness club, there's a field requiring you to explain why you hate youkai. You're not allowed to leave it blank.

 No.323854

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>>323653
DEATH JABBERS FOR GLOBOHOMO
>also
BILLIONS MUST DIE

 No.323921

I took it because I was a naive teenager back then and they also forced us to take it it in my europoor uni anyways, ever since I did so I've noticed my breathing has slightly worsened and it's very noticeable when exercising. I'm not very attached to life so i don't care that much but if I suffer a heart attack in the future I will know why.



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 No.323643[Reply]

what wizzies wear? I usually dress like I'm fifteen even if I'm almost 30. and I buy clothes every 4 years or so. I'm not fashonable nor do I care for clothes, I don't know how to dress well. Sometimes theres clothes I'd like to buy but they're often expensive has hell (I found a jacket like pic related (without the retard yellow thing printed on it) and it's 300 bucks on ebay).
I also wanted to buy a wizards shirt with this especially wizard logo but couldn't find anywhere
If you have some websites that sell cool clothes for wizards, share it!
What could be the wizard clothes set/ wizcore clothes?
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 No.323823

>>323644
I considered purchasing a Lazy Town Hawaiian shirt exclusive to Brazil. IYKYK

 No.323899

Typically as most of us don't leave the house, I would put on whatever is available or else discounted clothes are my go to, or if you don't have anything order them on Amazon.

 No.323900

I wear a shirt and a jogging, I dont care about good looking clothing as I am a friendless neet.

 No.323902

>>323643
Loose-ish fitting, comfortable pants, usually cargo or similar. Grey tees that I bought in bulk a few years ago. Whatever flannel shirts or zip hoodies I found second hand. So fairly unremarkable, I mainly just want to be comfortable while also not wearing sweats outside.

 No.323920

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Linen, canvas, denim… anything with a higher (100% if possible) cotton content. I'm particularly a fan of chore coats and am on the lookout for a European or Japanese denim example ($200-$300).



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 No.307439[Reply]

I don't know, I'm 24 years old and basically I haven't done anything but stay in my room. I'm usually on the computer and reading books, although lately I've let myself go and just been eating snacks and using Steam. Being flooded with strange thoughts, I've tried to write to you all, but the writings are even stranger. I also know I'm very slow because I'm contemplative, and in general, I find it hard to adapt to anything or do anything. I don't know how to do anything particularly well, and feeling like everything outside is such a rushed, chaotic, dangerous world… I don't know, it scares me. I feel worried about my future. Although I feel good walking in the woods, I don't even know why I'm writing this. I don't know, like many other things, I just wanted to write it, maybe with a hidden reason inside me. I haven't been feeling well lately, although it's been an interesting and incredible trip. I'm sleepy. Hugs to everyone, I love you all.
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 No.307544

>>307543
what a rude comment

 No.307545

>>307439
That sounds lonely, but I feel you're not actually finding comfort in that solitude of yours. I do not know what is causing you discomfort, I feel you wanna talk to someone, connect a bit. Do you?

 No.307546

>>307542
Yes, I absolutely see zero reason to stay in this place.
I feel like my body is a parasite leeching off the real me trying to trick me into keeping it alive.
I think there is an afterlife, but if there's nothing this bullshit is over too, either way suicide is win-win.

 No.307547

>>307546
come on man, don't say foolishness.
suffering is great it gives to life a fine taste.

 No.308048

>>307439
how are you now, wizzie? :(



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 No.320472[Reply]

Post your wallpapers.
After seeing the desktop thread I thought it would be good to share what wallpapers wizards are using.
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 No.323830

>>323829

yeah man, i made my titlebar of each window gigantic which helps juggeling windows around.

also having and using terminal is very nice.

if you have an unused singleboard computer laying around, treat yourself and install a text based linux (like diet-pi) without desktop environment on it and see if you can find your way around. i should have done this back when i started with linux.

it is super easy now i can ask brave how to do stuff in linux. the linux help was very useful to me, learned a ton.

 No.323856

>>323830
I use Linux on a laptop and I actually like the desktop environments, so no text-based distros for me. I don't think using GUI's to do certain stuff like distro installation is necessarily a bad thing, but you really need to know how to use the terminal if you want to experience the freedom and flexibility of Linux.
You can't use Debian-based distros on a lot of ancient laptops anymore with them having dropped i686, this was really bad for retro tech. Well atleast you can still use the Thinkpad T60.

 No.323863

>>323856
>I use Linux on a laptop and I actually like the desktop environments, so no text-based distros for me.

i'm not saying switch to a text-based distro, i'm saying once you stepped into the arena (on a virtual machine or on a spare laptop for example) you will be glad you did it. because once you felt how nice text-based is you can cherry pick situations on which to choose text over graphics. i wish i did this sooner, don't repeat my mistake is what i am trying to say. text-based is awesome i regret staying so long on graphical. graphics are bloat!

 No.323917

>>323863
>because once you felt how nice text-based is you can cherry pick situations on which to choose text over graphics
thank you for informing me

 No.323919

Wallpaper? First thing I do on a new install is disable wallpapers and screensavers and such. I'm boring I'll admit. It mostly stems from being a Windows refugee and the carnival of widgets and icons and popups and such… I need the silence.



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 No.323901[Reply]

No politics or religion in the crawl thread, please.

>Ambient sounds to wash away distraction

https://asoftmurmur.com/

 No.323907

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I was rereading the original run of The Avengers to keep boredom at bay, and yet again I'm impressed by John Buscema's artwork. I checked his wiki page and there's this passage in there:
"Buscema's passion for drawing was such that he continued to draw and sketch in his spare time, often on the back of comic book art pages, and these images form a considerable body of work in their own right. His brother Sal Buscema recalled,

This guy used to eat, sleep and breathe drawing. It didn't matter what was going on around him. He would get bored with it and start sketching. … He just couldn't stop drawing. [His back-of-board sketches were] better than some of the stuff that he did on the front. … He'd get a spark of inspiration and turn the page over and draw whatever was in his skull"

How nice it must be to have such passion and drive for something.

 No.323908

>>323907
It wouldn't surprise me if most of the well-known Golden Age comic book artists were like that.

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>>323908
I think even a lot of current artists are like that as well but current artwork feels so sanitized and toothless. This is Dan Mora's style, one of the guys everybody likes now. It's cute but there's just no grit at all. It's too lightweight, can't quite explain. It also appropriates too much of manga, which doesn't suit cape stuff well. This is all a matter of taste of course, but I'll always like the old guard better.

 No.323918

>>323907
Sound more like self-imposed slavery than a passion, at this point.



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 No.307650[Reply]

I have become increasingly depressed at the state of discourse about almost any subject. Look at the opinions of most people and discuss their reasoning with them; they do not really have reasons based on experience or logic. They are just saying things they think are normal to say. They imitate others. They understand the world through memes. Zero actual curiosity or critical thinking skills when it comes to discussion of politics/culture/history/science/art. Everyone just parrots what they think others think. They think in memes. Partly to fit in and achieve social acceptance and partly just monkey see monkey do like a child or animal.

Democracy is a failure because most people have no idea what they are voting for or what the consequences will be. They just follow the cultural memes. The internet has exacerbated this. Most people’s political views or views on the culture are just glorified SIX SEVEN repetitions - people have no good justification for any of the ideas they follow.

It might sound arrogant and supercilious to say these things. I worry that I am not that different and I just copy things sometimes by instinct. Makes me wonder if the self even fucking exists and we are just biological self replicating robots copying things.

Depressing. Enraging.
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 No.308045

You sounds like a failed student trying to cope with his broken ego, ngl.

 No.308046

>>308045
you sound like a failed normie trying to cope with his broken ego, ngl

 No.308047

>>308046
My ego is very fine, don't worry. You avoided my point though



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 No.308023[Reply]

Well at 36 I've accepted my life will never get better I tried and I failed. I failed to get a girlfriend.I can't find work anywhere.I love with toxic family members and my life is miserable 24/7.

I just want it to end I don't want this life anymore it's not worth living. So I've decided this is what I have to do.
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 No.308027

>>308023
easiest way to do it is with a "helium exit bag" helium while remove all the oxygen from your blood but it wont feel like youre out of breath, its a peaceful quick death

 No.308028

>>308026
is becoming a cowboy with a tragic backstory THE cure for depression?

 No.308032

>>308028
yep. loot and shoot, we were born that way, but society had no place for people like that so it crippled us and now we just live out our days dreaming about a colt and whatnot

 No.308044

> I failed to get a girlfriend.I can't find work anywhere.

Who cares? These are both self-imposed metrics of success that bear no relation to real worth or happiness.

 No.308051

>>308027
How do you know it's the easiest? Did you try it?



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 No.322610[Reply]

happy new year and all of that.

treat yourself to some sesame paste if you never head any. i regret learning about this so late, i can't help but want to warn others on not missing out on this goodness. it is just one ingredient crushed industrially into paste: sesame seeds.

when you buy it in the store it is separated and the separation is strong. when you stick a spoon in and try to stir, the bottom is so strong that the spoon can not stir. and you have to shake it and keep it in a shook state.

the sesame paste hides behind a bit of effort but the reward is worth the extra work.

the taste is amazing. mild and nutty. the nice thing about this is that it has a high fat content but it is not as impossible to digest as oil is. it still has it's fiber.

i use this to make sauces without oil. i just put tomatos and herbs into a blender and then i add a few tablespoons of this stuff and it turns into a nice creamy sauce but a sauce that the human organism has the chance to actually digest reasonably.

this stuff is so good, i wonder why it is not sold in regular supermarkets, i bother to go to the muslim markets just to get this goodness.
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 No.323884

>>323883
That image in response made me chuckle.
>if humans weren't addicted to live above their means, they wouldn't have to enslave all the other creatures.
That's how I saw this for a long time as well but I heard someone explain this "metacrisis" as a bunch of prisoner's dilemmas / multipolar traps essentially. Let's say people like us are a tribe and we do our best to live simply and in as much harmony with nature as we can manage, so maybe hunter-gatherer plus what little agri/horticulture can be managed without animal husbandry. As soon as any other tribe begins to engage in agriculture and so on, they will radically increase their population, manage to specialize, increase their offensive technology and so on. Basically everyone else now is forced to also engage in these actions if they want to survive against this other tribe. Of course this leads to a race to the bottom type dynamic where the state of the whole gets much worse due to the increasing burden on the natural world, conflict between tribes and so on, yet nobody feels like they can afford to not use these new technologies, otherwise they will get destroyed by those that do. And dynamic applies in all aspects of life and the ratchet-effect-worsening of things year after year.
The issue is that those people who want such power and are good at acquiring it are usually the kinds of psycho- and sociopaths who should least have it, yet they are the ones driving the larger changes in the system due to the mechanism above.

Like you I try to do small acts of intentionally limiting myself, consciously going against this constant propaganda to consume more, be more comfortable, not think about any of these issues and so on. I'm quitting coffee for instance, since I don't live in a place where it grows naturally and habitually drinking something that requires multi-continental supply chains is no longer something I want to engage in, no matter how normalized it is in industrialized nations. I'm doing similar things with the rest of my diet as well.

 No.323889

>>323884
>a race to the bottom type dynamic where the state of the whole gets much worse due to the increasing burden on the natural world, conflict between tribes and so on, yet nobody feels like they can afford to not use these new technologies, otherwise they will get destroyed by those that do.

yeah this is why we can't have nice things, maybe this would change once people realize that every form of technology is automatically a weapon but this would require responsibility and responsibility is the thing people built weapons for in order to avoid it.

race to the bottom sounds like an awesome name for a band or a podcast.

it is quite difficult to carve out a little space to survive while the race is happening indeed. when keeping in mind what you just succeeded in expressing, everything that is worth capturing will eventually be part of the corrupting efforts of competing groups which is why human progress can only happen in the realm of maximum insignificance. as soon as you get popular, some group tries to turn you into fodder for the cannon. the difficulty of the age in which people refuse to understand that competition is the problem (and not the solution) is to remain underneath the threshold of detection as to avoid otherwise inevitable corruption.

>And dynamic applies in all aspects of life and the ratchet-effect-worsening of things year after year.


it is quite challenging trying to keep up with the rate at which things are enshittifying through self-sufficiency but what else is there.

>The issue is that those people who want such power and are good at acquiring it are usually the kinds of psycho- and sociopaths who should least have it, yet they are the ones driving the larger changes in the system due to the mechanism above.


thas rite tell em!

>Like you I try to do small acts of intentionally limiting myself, consciously going against this constant propaganda to consume more, be more comfortable, not think about any of these issues and so on.


i am sure this will put you on a positive trajectory. this way of life kept me from becoming one of these people who regret their entire life and get out of shape and depressed and look way older. i still looPost too long. Click here to view the full text.

 No.323903

>>323635
what is more surprising there isn't any relevant information on what each foodstuff does to the body compiled already
no current research either
all you can find in medical papers is nutrient x correlates with condition y
last significant discovery in nutritional science was the discovery of the vitamins in the early 20th century
even worse the info out there is full of misinformation with people trying to shill a product

 No.323912

>>323903
>what is more surprising there isn't any relevant information on what each foodstuff does to the body compiled already
>no current research either
>all you can find in medical papers is nutrient x correlates with condition y

you have reached the point at which you can see the inferiority of a system that is based on money and violence in which a a few disproportionately influence what the many get to hear based on the whims of psychopaths and their secret world of 5d chess.

the solution to this is look for the information yourself. in this case i believe it means: you have to know how each type of food is digesting in your human body.

in the beginning you might not be able to know all the details like ph-values about everything but you are equipped with everything to solve this puzzle. you can tell how long something travels through you, how it makes you feel, if you feel tired, hopeless and depressed or strong, optimistic and full of life. meanwhile advertisement and convenience try to seduce you.

>last significant discovery in nutritional science was the discovery of the vitamins in the early 20th century


don't limit yourself to science if you are so far as to understand that science is but the expression of the inferior system. science found the lymphatic system in the brain only a few years ago while others knew this for a long time. recently they (the science bitches) found the brain converts glucose to fructose.

 No.323914

>>323912
>you have reached the point at which you can see the inferiority of a system that is based on money and violence in which a a few disproportionately influence what the many get to hear based on the whims of psychopaths and their secret world of 5d chess.
Yes
>the solution to this is look for the information yourself.
There's not much you can do except toying with different kinds of foods and diets and see how you feel. If a certain routine causes cancer in the long term but makes you feel good in the short term there's no way to know this.
>you are equipped with everything to solve this puzzle.
best case you find some routine which works for you, nothing really compensates for this lack of information and presence of misinformation
>science is but the expression of the inferior system.
The modern way of doing science was invented in Western Europe a couple of centuries ago in a society very different and unlike our current system. Science itself is not tied to the system and people's outside of the system also engage in investigation, speculation and collection of knowledge.



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 No.323839[Reply]

what does your body 'think' about you?
>about your management of your personal human organism.
>about your decisions on what to put in it, or on it.
>about where you take it and when and how often.
>about how you use it

i reject the normoid idea that the body can not think or have an opinion. electricity flows into every cell, not just the bracrabls. life and emotion are all over the body except for in those people who believe their body is just a machine used to park the brain in front of screens.

i do think the body is it's own thing and ideally it is in a mutual loving relationship with the brain. i guess many group-minded people who know nothing but war will have a hostile relationship between body and brain.

i take good care of my body and i love it. it has been so good to me and i always give it enough sleep and put good food in and exercise it and then when i am doing something, it is so accomodating, supportive and helpful. i can not help but suspect it knows me and happily helps me through life. i am fully aware that this is not most people's experience. but it could be most people's experience.

the body has it's own path too and if a brain can understand the path the body tries to walk, decisions can be made to help the body along which then lead to benefits for the entire organism.

i guess i am trying to say the potential for harmony within the organism exists despite so few people stumbling upon it. i guess the obstacle in reaching this state is the corruption process that seeks to consume everyone. those who can see the corruption in others have an easier time dodging it.
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 No.323881

>>323874
>Organisms without a brain do not really seem conscious to me.

assuming you are correct and the body is not conscious then explain to me how the body knows when a good moment to poop is and when there isn't. when it is the worst time to poop, the body pauses until a better moment arrives. this is stuff the body is running in the background but it is running it so good that it can coordinate with your schedule. if now is a bad time to poop, your body understands that and my question is how. i assume it reads your emotions and the information you collect with your senses. does that not sufficiently represent a form of consciousness? your digestion knows what is happening in your life enough so it knows when to poop. do you know your digestion enough to know what to eat? because if you don't then i could argue your digestion not even IS conscious but is even MORE conscious then you are.


>I don't think plants, fungi, invertebrates think or have opinions.


i heard trees coordinate their airspace so that other trees are not in competition with each other for sun and rain. some say they communicate and share resources with each other. i have not looked into it too deeply but this is what i would expect of something that is alive and unable to move.

ants are an empire.

fungi have their own internet.


>Further animals with consciousness like cats, while they have consciousness are not intelligent and don't have any more complex thinking than "in this place I can find food" or "I like this human".


i think you are not privy to a lot of information that would lead you to believe otherwise. i think cat's live a crazy life, they are strong, dangerous with impressive movement ability and sense perception but they also have the worst digestive load. they have to digest flesh which requires strong acid and a lot of time. i am so thankful to have my digestion and not that of a cat.

>Your post reminds me of this untrue belief plants and flowers can feel things and are self-aware, while any significant consciousness starts at animals with a small brain like mice and birds.

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 No.323894

>>323878
I don't see how this post refutes my argument or advances your own.
When something goes wrong or well in your body your nerves connected to it create these pleasant or unpleasant sensations. You somehow claim there is something intelligent hidden behind hunger or pain while it's just blood sugar dropping, nerves picking this up, and sending this info to the more voluntary part of your nervous system.

 No.323895

i wish death were eternal nothingness
that would be the greatest mercy

 No.323909

>>323881
>assuming you are correct and the body is not conscious then explain to me how the body knows when a good moment to poop is and when there isn't. when it is the worst time to poop,
My argument is that consciousness is strictly located in the central nervous system, which makes most of the body a non-conscious flesh slave to the brain. As for defecation there are tiny nerves wired up to the digestive system which monitor and control the entire pooping mechanism. If you damage the nerves but leave the bowels intact you get incontinence, loss of voluntary control of digestive functions while there is no pain, meanwhile if the digestive system is damaged but the nerves are intact you actually feel pain.
>i heard trees coordinate their airspace so that other trees are not in competition with each other for sun and rain.
I'm not saying it isn't alive, I'm saying these organisms are not-conscious. There is no "passenger" or soul stuck in a plant or fungus. Ancient Greek philosophers used to discuss which creatures had souls and which has not. Forming complex structures by itself is not exclusive to life, I wouldn't say mineral crystals communicate with each other because they compete for resources.
>i think cat's live a crazy life, they are strong, dangerous with impressive movement ability
Their life experience in the wild is characterised by struggling to hunt for food their entire life. Nothing like human beings which have language, abstraction, religion, complex social structures. Their primal animal "intelligence" which makes them remember where there is food or get sad when one of their kittens dies is nothing compared to a human's mental and emotional capabilities.

 No.323913

>>323881
>yeah you can argue that there are degrees and differences but i think you are judging consciousness by what little of it you have seen so far
I argue there are no conscious beings without a central nervous system. Plants and fungi are life without consciousness. Humans and animals are life with consciousness or soul. Then there are edge cases like worms and certain invertebrates like sea stars where a very small CNS is present regulating physiological impulses but obviously consciousness isn't present there.
>one thing that is keeping you from seeing more of the bigger picture …
I'm well aware the body gets overwhelmed by stuff like processed foods, cigarettes, etc. You are diverging from the main point of the discussion and insisting you magically know stuff about other people's personal health. "I can sense their body screaming in agony" completely ridiculous
>people who are insisting everything that is not medical science must be a scam
Nowhere did I say this
>the body can delay the much needed deepclean
this "cleaning" of the body like removing certain harmful stuff with vitamin C and the killing of microbes by the immune system has been extensively studied by science, this stuff isn't hippie stuff



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 No.228138[Reply]

Stepped on the scale today and realized that despite the initial "push" from a medical crisis a year ago, I basically regained all weight I lost (minus 5-10kg).
I also realized I've been working for almost 3 years now, going to be 30 the same week I'll hit my 3 years of work too.
3 years… of wages wasted.

I don't even know what the fuck I spent most of it on. It just escapes me.
Still live with mom and all my necessities are taken care of she takes nothing from me.
I had a blessed opportunity these past 3 years to save up for the dogshit future that hit the world now and I wasted it on toys and basically indulging all I couldn't as a NEET with no money.
The worst is that since I'm an impulsive retard I mostly have nothing to show for it either.

Health is even more fucked then ever before since I never took action.
Rather every action that didn't prove fruitful or flat out failed resulted in my absolute surrender for another month or three or six…
Absolutely defeated at the starting line basically.

To get to the point of this thread. Those of you that live a decently structured, responsible and stable life, how?
I barely have a sense of time. Kinda like when I was a NEET, just instead of 12-16 hours of sleeping and then PC stuff I'm forced to work a rather easy, blessed job.
Once it passes I just feel like I'm teleported to the next shift until I get to sleep through a weekend and months pass.
Even chronic pains don't make me act much. What does one even do to live?

The worst part really is that so many years went down the drain and I really have nothing to show for it. Not even memories.
I want to at least look back on SOMETHING fondly when I'm dying someday.
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 No.228641

I'm 24, and when I read your posts, I feel like I'm reading my future. I've been ignoring a stomachache for a while now, my mother is sick, I'm about to finish university, yet I haven't learned a thing. I feel like the whole world is a mess and that I'm awful. I feel tired and lazy all the time. Sometimes I just want to sleep and never wake up. I have no friends, and I haven't done anything with my life except be on the computer. I don't know what to do or think. I don't even feel like I have a personality. I feel alone, thrown into this shitty world in this shitty body.

 No.228642

>>228641
That's what life is for people like us.

 No.228643

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>>228641
If you are about to get a degree you are at least that much ahead of me in terms of capacity to act and stick to something.
So look at it as a positive. I spent many many years going to colleges as a way to mask my NEETdom, but never really bothered since I was unable to focus on something I cared nothing for.
You have proven to yourself that you can force yourself to do things, or at least competently accomplish something if forced by external circumstances.

>I don't even feel like I have a personality.

This however is something I couldn't crack no matter how much time I spend with my thoughts.
It was something of a revelation to me a couple years back too. I don't really have a defined character like many people seem to have.
I adapt, I tend to mirror the most recent person I interact with or observed pretty much, but when alone I'm just a bland mass of nothingness.
It's hard to be something if you were never challenged, you never had to make hard decisions, you never did anything of note or got attached to anything deeply.

If a persons character is a sum of their choices, then what does that make of me, who chose inaction, who chose nothing at every step?

Not really a fitting place to discuss this, but I wonder how much of this is just simply lacking any goals, long term or short. From your short posts I reckon you got railroaded into some computer science degree because "hey he spends his time on the PC all day so surely…" or something along these lines. Just going with the flow.

Most normal people have a clear goal of self development for the purpose of eventual reproduction, then provision for offspring.
This key base thing is like gravity that keeps them on track if nothing else.
Take such goals/drive away and even self preservation becomes optional.

This is what makes me deeply envious of wizards on here that seemingly have it all together and managed to self-actualize without the most obvious driver of life.
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 No.228644

>>228138

good genetics. mine are a fuckin dumpster fire. 93 Iq, 5 ft 6 in, not a succubi, weak , messed up knees and shoulders from a car wreck as a kid.

i got jack shit.

And, will sometimes run across some dude, exactly like me…… BUT 143 Iq,

life is sweet, life is cream, cause of 50 IQ point boost, makes 6 figs.

if someone is like us, and livin it up
they were lucky in genetics someplace. i was dealt all BS

 No.228646

>>228644
I can't disagree, but it's also one of those things you just can't accept else the rope becomes the only real answer.

I'm just about 5'6" in shoes. Funny thing you point out not being a succ, probably got called "male" or "man" in a derogatory tone before too huh?
Wasn't blessed with smarts either. I managed to avoid major accidents, but head injuries from beatings and being born a month premature don't exactly result in the healthiest of dispositions.
Especially if you manage to inherit a bunch of debuffs as well.

I'm still hopeful that I'm some special wisdom / conclusion away from a decent life.
I recall one of the wizards was some wheelchair bound cripple and he seemed to be more competent and at least happier too.
I'm sure there are wizards who are worse off yet managed to get better. I'd like to believe I'm just missing something by being dumb/lazy/self-absorbed or whatever else.
Accepting that the reason for failure is something I can't change fills me with the same dread as thinking of death/oblivion.



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 No.226669[Reply]

Some news portals were talking about employing ex-convicts by providing shelter, food, a job and other opportunities, while many people my age have difficulties finding a job at McDonald's or any other shitty job to start their career (I'm 22 years old), dealing with mental health issues and so on, because we are treated as lazy even when no one wants to lend a hand.
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 No.228522

>>228480
>That sounds like some made up trope from American 80s movies
I don't think you really comprehend how these corpo eggheads think, they prey on handicapped and illegals too
an independent uncucked adult male homeowner worker is a nightmare scenario for them

 No.228528

>>228489
I believe you are looking at the evidence wrong. Yes there is a lot of female oriented fiction that is dark and very disgusting, but most is just romantic light sex stuff. It's like if someone said men have deep dark psyches based on some fucked up loli hentai some weirdos are into. Its just cherry picking

 No.228534

>>228495
>Part of the reason white and east asian societies are so relatively safe and corruption free is because the anti-social elements repetitively got pruned.

Because the corruption was systemic and participation in the system made/makes it socially acceptable - but you're right about everything else.

 No.228640

>>226669
Because at the beginning of the 20th century, a bureaucratic class seized power in all civilized countries. Since its economic function is the extraction and centralized distribution of funds, they strive to continually expand their budgets and find a class that will absorb these budgets to the maximum extent. From aid to the hopeless poor and migrants, environmental programs, to the military industry and traditional values, anything will do, and any ideology will be acceptable to simulate vigorous activity. They are not interested in economic returns; their planning horizon is limited to the next month, responsibility is diffused and virtually nonexistent. Therefore, they fail to address the problems of housing, employment, and the lack of any positive prospects.

passing from russia

 No.228645

It wasn't always like this. Look up experiment universe 25 or mouse utopia.
If drawn parallels to human society, the violent mice who ran around killing people in groups would at the very least be given protection by the state
All of this phenomena can be explained though by dysgenic selection



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 No.70620[Reply]

I made this thread seperatly from the drawing thread because first, I want it to be visible from everyone, secondly, I wanted to separate painting to drawing. In this thread, post paintings you've made or are doing at teh moment or drafts. Talk about paintings and the related (color used, canvas used, etc…)


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 No.307980[Reply]

Might just be one of the myriad of things from health issues to shit life syndrome, but I've been thinking maybe my small living space is affecting me.

Still live "at home" in a flat with my mom at 30, my room is 2.5m x 5m so 12.5 square meters. (134.549 ft²american)
With all the furniture I have a usable space of about 0.8m x 3m maybe, so less than 3sqm. (25.833 ft²)
Spend all day sitting at my desk anyways so whatever.

Been wondering if maybe this tiny space is part of the reason why I just don't do anything.
Do any of you have experience with living in a small space for a decade+?
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 No.308022

>>307980
Having worked in soulless corporate offices it's definitely a thing I'd say. But I think it's also heavily related to general feelings of being trapped, of your life passing you by or that you are wasting your time. Those certainly exacerbate it. If you have quiet spaces or better, nature somewhere in your surroundings you need to go for walks. Or just sit outside sometimes. Recently I've gotten great relief from just expanding my field of view by sitting outside. Looking into the distance, having the sky far above me, no walls that close me in. I think it's a simple animal reality that we are not made to sit statically in one spot and stare at a fixed distance while being enclosed on all sides. Animals are the same way too and we aren't much more than that.

 No.308024

>>308022
Went for a few walks recently and as you say just looking at more distant landscapes, woods etc. felt unreasonably pleasurable.
Unfortunately I've yet to find a nice path/space where I could chill outside.
Live in the poverty area, edge of town too filled with the kind of people you might imagine.
Despite the hostile environment it still felt pretty good I'd say worth pursuing for anyone with limited space.
Wish I had a backyard.

 No.308029

>>308020
beaware, it may starts as a joke but people will quickly take it seriously when many will acknowledge it

 No.308030

>>308020
It's not about being bored really.
I'm fine with sitting at my desk, my computer has been my whole world for 20-22 years now.
The issue is that some actions need to be taken if I wish to improve my lot which seem fairly trivial in the grand scheme of things.
Regardless having such limited range/space makes things difficult as some thoughts/plans you can't translate to reality.

A simple example would be needing certain exercises for improving ones posture, back, something like that.
You lack the space (to even lie down fully) so, since the option isn't realistic, your mind just dismisses the thought of exercise completely.
It is of course not impossible, jumping through some extra hoops would surely make it an option, but a much less desirable one than doing some simple stuff at home.

I do agree with the jest in part. Naming things, diagnosing things is fruitless. I should have tried to phrase/approach the topic of limited living spaces in a way that fosters discussion.

 No.308031

>>308030
i was just joking with myself. i don't really disagree with what you said, neither do i really dismiss it or anything like that.



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 No.323882[Reply]

you think attention is behaving inflationary?

since attention is treated like a currency in a monetized internet and the money is inflationary on it's own, i would wonder if the inflation from the money is infecting something that in it's own would not necessarily behave inflationary (as in getting more and more worthless as time progresses). human life is finite, maybe this forces attention to increase in value the older someone gets. i'd call that deflation.
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>>323885
>Sorry this is too much for my brain. Maybe use simpler words so I can understand, also i am enjoying all the excitement of this wrestling match, i am glad i decided to attend!

human attention; the thing youtube says it sells to advertisers when you ask the company behind it how it got all the money…

is human attention worth more today or worth less today when you compare it to 5 years ago?

when you try to use money as a measure to answer this, you will get two numbers and i expect one to be higher then the other. but this might not be wise to do because just because something costs more money, it does not mean it is more valuable. that difference might be measuring nothing but unimportant predictable boring waves inside the ocean that is the monetary system and not represent any actual value whatsoever.

 No.323890

>>323886
I wont write your school dissertation sorry pal

 No.323892

>>323890
>I wont write your school

thinking there would be a school that would encourage children to question money reveals how little you understand about both school and money. schools teach children to depend on money and equate it with value.

 No.323893

>>323892
There's probably at least one school like that out there

As for the school in general you're talking about plenty of them are going to have their students do a little critical analysis to get it out of their system before they embrace the neoliberal consensus

 No.323910

>>323893
how'd you know, you did not even know what inflation was, meanwhile the boss of your boss of your boss of your boss of your boss of your boss is ruining your life with it. i guess you don't mind as long as there is beer and wrestling.



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 No.307723[Reply]

Very late 20s. Never been on a date, never been approached. Never had any friends, only acquaintances. Not even meme internet "friends". I always thought these things would naturally come to me at a later age, but they never did. With each passing year it gets worse. There is something profoundly wrong with me, it's like the part of my brain that's responsible for human contact was amputated at birth
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 No.307949

>>307731
Depressingly true.
I used to have online friends when I was a fun clown in MMOs and later when I was hardcore high rank in a moba…
Never since.
Though to be fair I never looked for them outright either or asked to join or whatever.
>dry up like plants and die off.
Unfortunately. If you have a multiyear or decade long lay-down-and-rot episode you are just stuck alone forever.

 No.307958

>>307949
>Unfortunately. If you have a multiyear or decade long lay-down-and-rot episode you are just stuck alone forever.

No social obligations, no letting people down, no emotional stress from others, a lot cheaper without stuff like dinners and events, no helping people move, maximum free time for hobbies, interests, etc.

so it's not necessarily "unfortunately", but it is true… very hard to recover from looooong breaks of many things

somethings come back like riding a bike…

others truly atrophy and die.

or you just give up and don't try anymore so it might as well be dead…just slowly rotting

>Though to be fair I never looked for them outright


Were you just not motivated? Or was something holding you back

 No.307966

>>307958
That all sounds nice, but I was killing myself mentally.
Stress and neglect combined ruined my health for good in many ways.
>or you just give up and don't try anymore so it might as well be dead…just slowly rotting
Pretty much. At some point I just surrendered. I truly tried to do a lot of things, maybe it's some mental problem, but I could just never act on anything that wasn't directly stimulating.
At some point even those lost any appeal.

>others truly atrophy and die.

Indeed, to the point where I developed panic attacks whenever I'm around people or even talk to them over voice calls lately.
I can't even control it. It's very weird.

>Were you just not motivated? Or was something holding you back

Much was lost as you say. I lost interest in most if not all things and without caring about anything, what do you even talk about with people?
I asked an anon this above >>307748 and the response was as expected… they don't have much to talk about with people either.
What would I even do if I had friends? I can't tell you.

I was motivated for a bit.
I tried to reignite a passion for yugioh (childhood love) spent a good chunk of time going to local gatherings, but it didn't work out.
I couldn't connect to people at all aside from the somewhat forced interactions due to the nature of the engagement/game.
The panic attacks got worse too, but I forced it for almost a year.
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 No.308012

>>307723
>Very late 20s. Never been on a date, never been approached. Never had any friends, only acquaintances
All that plus, never had a job, never had any respect, never had any friends either to confide to like you and the ones that I did have never really talked to me after school/college etc. I just wish everyday that I go and sleep that this sleep should be my last.
>>307729
>we're fundamentally victims of poverty, not of money or resources, but experiences. if you don't have the right experiences by a certain age, it's over
completely agree with that except I am actually a victim of being short on money and resources as well
>even if someone gave me friends and a gf on a silver plater, i wouldn't know what to do with them, i would feel nothing
This is where I would partially disagree with you, while it's true that it would be hard to navigate a situation like this, I doubt that people can truly accept and find solace without having someone, hate to say it, but I think all of us hooomans are wired the same way, even introverts, and recluses. That to some degree, their biology, their heart, and mind require someone to be with them for companionship.

 No.308014

>>307958
>maximum free time for hobbies, interests, etc.
Unless you're a programmer, you are basically stuck reading books and watching anime if you wish to avoid social obligations, letting people down and emotional stress from others.



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