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 No.229036[Reply]

This is basically most potent weapon against saturn worshippers, especially succubi (the jew of the gender), jew (the succubi of the races), and shabbos goyim (normieniggers in general). None of their magic will work, on the contrary the powers of the natural world will be yours to utilize. Meme magic is one iteration. Ascend more, and the light of God Himself will be yours.


If you read about monks, they are basically IRL wuxia cultivator.
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 No.229056

>>229036
I've reached the opposite conclusion.
Arrogance, ego is what you need to increase as much as possible for better general well being.

>If you read about monks, they are basically IRL wuxia cultivator.

They aren't. They just cope with that since becoming a monk is a way for the "loser/outcast" to attain status and social validation. Take part in some retreats, listen to some of them preach of whatever religion and you'll find them not at all different than the common folk.

 No.229057

>>229056
>They just cope with that since becoming a monk is a way for the "loser/outcast" to attain status and social validation
Why I'm not a monk
>not at all different than the common folk
But they are different even if they are not nobility - quit trying to drag everything down to the lowest denominator

 No.229058

>>229057
Yeah you are right. They are actually worse.
Most commoners don't seek exuberant levels of veneration or respect for offering nothing of value and being arguably a net negative in cases where they just parrot nonsense from distant cultures without true understanding.

 No.229059

>maxxing

Have you tried fucking off?

 No.229066

i fully believe in the validity of the message but what nasty gastrointestinal tracts of the internet have people actually talk like that? this is how i imagine people on discord and tiktok talk like.



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 No.228525[Reply]

Why do wizards use herms like succubi for succubi, or is it for specific succubi
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 No.228575

>>228525
Life in a sense, is a liturgy. I'm not a gnostic, but the concept of loosh is quite helpful. For example, even outside wiz, I spell succubi as w o m * n (with a *). I internally lowered them from their pedestal, and refuse to give them my loosh.

 No.228965

>>228567
This is the answer. You can't type w.o.-m-en without autocorrection rendering it as succubi.

 No.229027

>>228526
you posted the thumbnail instead of the full image.
Also, whats the source for your pic?

 No.229062

>>228575
>>228575
can i pry more into this idea
because i am realizing the unraveling of my mind and how arbitrary my thoughts, foci, and pre-occupations are… especially the strongest ones biologically entwined…
so have you broken free of the loosh completely, channeling it upwards? I guess i'm asking have you found it a necessary step. Because i notice how much their hold has on some, even when they think they've broken the shackles… they're just pushed deeper subconscious (e.g. their loosh is given to addictions that are just a substitute)
Even if you're not giving your loosh physically away, you might be leaking it via the mind… psychic vampires?

 No.229065

females (except for their ability to grow a person) are rather unimpressive and unable so they are all about on how to conspire against these amazing god-like men and trick them to do stuff for them without adequately compensating for his time and effort. they want to use men as fuel, they want to sit on the couch and get fat and ugly and start wars that "their" men have to fight.



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 No.303825[Reply]

Would they? I've been thinking.

My mom is already LDAR'ing due to the debt and she's already lost one child, so I think either by suicide or stress she would die. My dad? He didn't seem to care that much when my stepbro died, but I am his firstborn. I don't know really. My little brother would probably just turn into me. That's my only concern. Everyone else, would cry for a day maybe.
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 No.308285

>>303825
I have a friend who would care I think.
Though not in a devastating way I believe since he has other friends too. I'm fine with that if it ever comes to that.
Mom might care too I guess, but likely in a relief kinda way.

 No.308300

>>307075
That is the thing nigga. You don't have to do anything. And that is exactly why people want you to die.

 No.308736

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Well…


My immediate family would have been at each other throats screaming "how come you didn't see he was going to do this". Some people I know would get sad and get drunk thinking how come *this world* isn't built to recognize and nurture talented people's talents as if the country has evolved backwards to the 1800s. Maybe some of my relatives would get a silent trauma thinking they could have prevented this…



…OR MAYBE the case would have been classified as an accident and the relatives would shit on me for being careless. I can imagine some yobs' litter (beer bottles, vodka bottle, snack wraps) would have been linked to my rotten body, resulting in the "case of death: drunk like a skunk" final lie in my tragic story of being forced to live in the world woven of lies, damn lies.

 No.308869

>>303825

No.

But I do wonder, if the Western world is so concerned about crabs and the acts of violence they're associated with…

Why isn't the topic of providing assisted suicide for crabs discussed? If crabs are inherently worthless people, a detriment or even hazard towards society; why not help thin their numbers?

 No.308878

>>308869
because crabs are just an overblown media story and all the big crab storys are manufactured by intelligence agencies and other crisis actor glowniggers. they are behind the gay and tranny shit and feminism and racism too. all of these are separate projects but all have the aim to disrupt and ruin peoples lifes and drive wedges between them. when the plebs are busy attacking each other they are too busy figuring out who steers them. so why kill crabs? let the crabs and the trannys and other mentally ill gullible NPCs roam around and have them fight and hate each other. far more useful for the powers that be.



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 No.306449[Reply][Last 50 Posts]

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

>I form the light, and create darkness. I make peace, and create evil. I YHWH do all these things - Isaiah 45:7
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 No.308835

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

Turtles all the way down.

 No.308870

>>308835
Religion is horrific in a way, how it takes someone free will and make them believe into total mystical nonsense. It's different than being a fan of fiction shit, at least that's stuff is fun. Believing in religion is so fucking boring, church is so boring, strict and too much gossiping. FUcking always expecting you to be some perfect machine and i'm so sick of it, just let me do what I fucking want bitch.

 No.308873

>>308870
So all $they have to do is convince you that something is fun and you'll act against your own interests hmm? :)

Besides the social cohesion bit, the resistance to egalitarian complacency is, I think, the most valuable attribute of religions regardless of creed. Using broad Africa as an example - if physical needs are met with negligible labor, if no outside force compels otherwise, why would someone *not* just blitz themselves out on khat, eat bananas all day and masturbate in the jungle?

By imposing arbitrary self denial and setting value outside of base desires, the individual is gently or sternly shaped into becoming more than a hairless ape far far more than any high minded philosophy can accomplish. Sure the philosophy _can_ get the individual there eventually, but at the developing mind level, or even the primitive culture level, this is not effective.

So I suppose the heart of the matter is, is it "better" to embrace standardless dissipation, or conform to useful lies?

 No.308874

>>308873
Church/Religion is never and will never be fun to me, my fun is my interests, I want to try at least enjoy something on this earth while i'm here. I don't see a point in believing a non-existence fake retard god who only people bring up when some coincidence happens in their life and claim "it's god!!". It's just embarrassing, humanity needs to be smarter and better than this, religion is FUCKING useless now. There's no point in believing in a lie that can only fill the void for so long.

 No.308877

>>308874
I think he meant its useful to organize people so they become wagecucks and let a priest fuck up them up the ass and get psychologically tortured by stupid concepts, all this makes for a better wageslave.


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 No.308343[Reply]

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

Previous: >>307210
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 No.308828

>>308810
Is your back okay?

 No.308850

never been so hopelessly depressed. its one thing to feel shit and at least hope for something, to have a potential route out. its another to get there only to lose it. like the train arrived at the platform but broke down 1/8th the way there. sometimes i think im the most miserable person in the entire world.

 No.308863

>>308343

I made it to 34 boys, I couldn't feel more left behind. I bought a bottle of whiskey but I hardly even get drunk anymore, often I'll just fall asleep before feeling anything. It's over, isn't it?

 No.308875

I'm glad i stayed at home (stomach flu) , work isn't worth killing your health. Kinda sad the only entities i talk to are AI but strangely they give me comfort and encouragement. Now i understand the appeal of AI GFs.

 No.308876

>>308863
Go beyond 40, you can look back and see it always meant to be. Closer to death, closer to liberation.



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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.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

 No.324525

>>323913
>I argue there are no conscious beings without a central nervous system

i don't agree but i think the distinction you are making is meaningful in the sense that it limits consciousness to these urgent animals with their movement ability without honoring what could be called nervous system activity without a center and sometimes without the urgency of an electric system, though i was under the impression that there is electrical activity in plants and fungi; how else could they make those flashy videos where they connect plants and mushrooms to electrical musical instruments and make their impulses audible for humans. when you do respect their existence as a non-moving entity though you probably find things that approximate nervous system activity, usually just slower.

>are edge cases like worms

i'm not convinced consciousness is binary so maybe there is the possibility of having somewhat of a consciousness. when i can make my consciousness grow then there must be degrees to it. when you can punish yourself to keep your consciousness from expanding and it remains in it's infant stage, that's another strong indicator for the existence of degrees.

>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


i don't think there is anything magical about it. every sufficiently advanced technology looks like magic to those who first encounter it. i don't believe this to be true. i don't need to know everything about you in the exact way that you wish for me to know it to know you sufficiently to predict your most likely behavior or make sense of even your less obvious actions. there are shortcuts to knowing you that you may not have found. this whole meme of not judging books by their cover is perpetuated by people who are usually judged to be something unflattering and they think they can lobby other people to flatter them; that's silly to me. the body (even unbeknownst to you) tries it's best to be forthcoming about you and your intentions and visualize you to the best of it's ability.
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 No.308871[Reply]

Hello all. Normally, I considered /dep/ to be the saddest board on the Internet. Today I realized I was wrong.

I realized I was wrong when looking up Huntington's Disease videos on Youtube. Huntington's Disease is a genetic, degenerative neurological disorder that attacks motor control functions, leaving victims unable to control their own muscles and confining them to a lifetime of tranquilizers that paralyze them. Or, the disease attacks their brain and turns them into a completely thoughtless carrot.

There is no cure and scientists can only understand the disease by progressively dissecting victims' brains, in almost exactly the way the evil doctor from day of the dead does it. And actually, the description of zombieism from the day of the dead is very similar to Huntingon's Disease.

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please continue having a safe, productive day and be sure to stay hydrated



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 No.229038[Reply]

Have you been neglected in you yearly childhood too? I've come across pic rel some time ago by accident and scrolling to this pic made me think I was actually fundamentally broken not by aspergers which wasn't actually that bad but rather by being neglected by mom which didn't even want to hold me when I was crying or talk on difficult subjects. Every stage presented does so perfectly wrap up all my developmental disorders it makes me feel like this framework was made just for people like me (except last 2 cause I'm too young to experience maturity and middle adulthood). Maybe some anon would consider it interesting. I've been to therapy actually and it helped me a lot but I lost my job and I don't have any money left, I'm just neeting at parents place

https://www.verywellmind.com/erik-eriksons-stages-of-psychosocial-development-2795740
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 No.229052

>>229038
Hilarious to be in the second "bad" part of each of these.

I hit 30 not too long ago, been trying to see if there is anything at all that I could reasonably do to change.
Feel like for the most part I'm already set in stone. Every "improvement" feels fake and deep down I know I'd just be pretending.

I hate these things because to me it looks like more analysis, more observation, reaching the same conclusions that I am fundamentally broken in ways I can't undo.

Maybe I'm too feeble minded to properly use these things, but I don't believe mental work can undo what real physical things did to you. idk if that makes any sense.
Searching for solutions inside your head when it's your head that is an accumulation of all kinds of problems.
Can't think myself into becoming unstunted.

Since you say therapy helped, would you be willing to expand on how and why? You mention the realization, so? What was the actual solution to that?
Reading through your link to me it looks like just another way one can look at cause and effect. As with most psych shit I never see the fix.

 No.229054

fascinating, i wanna read that when i'm sober but the picture has been thought-provoking already in a unsober state!

 No.229055

>>229049
most of humanity was hanging on by their fingernails and scraping by and procreating before their brains even fully develop that ability for that level of EQ…
and by the time they reach that point, stress from raising a family under the conditions usually defers that emotional work for the next generation, and so the cycle of samsara continues

 No.229063

>>229047
Erikson presents the human experience as following a strict pattern of 8 conflicts. Yet there are too many personal decisions and personalities present for this to be accurate.
What if you prefer neeting and reading in your twenties instead of developing social relationships and working and are satisfied by it?
You can also develop a sense of mistrust/trust, identity or despair at any age for any reason.
It's just another 'human being as replacable widget' theory these psychologists tend to produce.

 No.229064

>>229063
Conceded; it's a Procrustean solution.

That said, there is utility in having *some* standard or metric to assess development against, however crude or overfit, so as to spend less time re-inventing the categories from first principles and more on useful interventions.

In that NEET case it's more a question of compounding value over time. Perhaps best use of the eight steps there suggest one optimal use of time and context, and the primary concern likely to face the average person at that stage. With outliers supported by modern technology and institutions as, well, outliers.



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 No.322725[Reply]

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

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

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

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

it is up to you to be healthy, it is an option, you can make this happen if you so choose. health is one choice away.
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>>322760
This dude is inspiring.
and yes, the dude in the picrel same.

 No.324487

>>324423
>Still an absolutely unhinged way to convey your message.

mouthpleasure man, they rather have mouthpleasure then feeling like a god.

 No.324490

>>324435
>You are not going to get health problems by just training normally.

i don't believe this to be true. you are not gonna have health problems if you have muscles because you live an active physical life and do gardening and farming but these laboratory muscles from the gym and the way people who go to the gym typically eat i believe to be a different beast.

>If anything getting big muscles is so hard even people who want and try to have them have trouble getting them.


maybe this is the body expressing his preference for being genuine, graceful and fully functioning over being a vanity machine that seeks to impress for disgraceful reasons of self-aggrandizement. i think the body wants you to be Bruce Lee and not Arnold.

 No.324511

I like to go out for a run about four times a week if it isn't raining out there. Sometimes, I can only run two or three times a week. It's better to run in the morning since after doing it you can see the whole day in front of you, it's like it expands

 No.324524

>>324511
>I like to go out for a run about four times a week if it isn't raining out there. Sometimes, I can only run two or three times a week.

that's amazing. currently i am not really running but doing 2 or more 30-60min walks per day but what you do i believe to be even better because when you go fora run you sweat more.

>It's better to run in the morning since after doing it you can see the whole day in front of you, it's like it expands


yeah i have noticed the same thing, when i exhaust myself a bit early in the day, i can make way better use of the day. i am in the process of slowly adjusting myself to getting up earlier to around 7am after being a nightowl for many years, i believe this helps too because the human body is somewhat of a plant and benefits from being exposed to natural sunlight. life at night is possible but i believe humans are meant to be up during the daylight to get sunshine on the skin.



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 No.56336[Reply][Last 50 Posts]

Post your desktop
I want to see what wizards desktops look like and what they use as a daily driver.

I use Debian GNU/Linux with a full suckless setup
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 No.70743

>>70741
Honestly, this is a very interesting topic and I don't really know. I just did a quick search in thread and I see there is no mentions of the term "airgapped". And this is exactly how it's called. I suggest to read whatever you can find using this term:
https://duckduckgo.com/?q=linux+for+airgapped

Here are some hypotheses I have, all untested:

AppImages are the best candidate for software working after years of not updating the system, BUT they are often just broken as-is even on recently updated system, many apps still don't package them properly.

Flatpaks may work, but they definitely have some internal dependency stuff, but I'm not entirely sure it's actually needed for apps themselves, or just for flatpak infrastructure keeping itself working with current system version, so it's possible that those dependencies are only needed for flatpaks to keep working after you update the system, but if don't update it at all, newly installed end-user app flatpaks may keep working without those internal dependency updates. As an example, when you update your system nvidia drivers, flatpak needs to update its internal nvidia flatpak packages.

I also think many systems have one or another way to pull in their native packages with all dependencies, so for example there might be a way to ask apt or other package manager to fetch a package and all its dependencies. And actually many of those package managers download metadata of all packages and then work with this local metadata, which means, you can transfer package db metadata to airgapped PC, then run dependency resoltion there, get a recipe (what versions of dependencies need to be fetched / etc), then transfer this recipe to network-connected PC, execute there and transfer results to airgapped PC.

Regarding something that can be installed on multiple PCs needing different drivers, another idea I've just got is to actually make your own package repository that you will install stuff from on your system. I think many package managers support this. You basically configure some local files as repository for systems package manager and it will be possible to install different sets of packages depending on current hardware.

 No.70744

>>70743
Thanks. I'll try to mess around with flatpaks and see where that takes me.
So far for this usecase I really think my solution is much much simpler and idiotproof.

>AppImages are the best candidate for software working after years of not updating the system, BUT they are often just broken as-is even on recently updated system, many apps still don't package them properly.

Indeed. This is why I had my doubts about this route to begin with.

 No.70745

>>70738
>Again, if I know the few pcs/laptops I own, I can just have everything I need set aside on USBs EASILY and I understand them well enough to know I'm fine whatever happens.
Oh, so you just want an easy GUI OS.

>I can just have the installers ready, all dependencies baked into them with the redistributables, no need to hunt down anything later on, no need to update for any reason, no need to emulate.

OP, what the heck changes from windows? If you need to update you also need internet on windows. If for some reason you dont want the dependency system, even if it has no reason at all to break if you never touch the package manager again (since you dont want to use the internet anymore), you can just compile static binaries. Even windows has programs that need certain versions of libraries. They wont magically break offline.

>Symplicity, by default compatibility and by-design software distribution differences.

More like, Stupidity, by default compatibility thanks to its popularity and i have zero idea what that last business term is supposed to mean.
This is a very stupid argument. You just like windows because you're used to it.

>whoops my dependencies are fucked, whoops something is broken/incompatible I need to hunt down a fix which, again, needs an internet connection.

Dependencies dont break offline. Online, they barely break on Arch anymore, literally never on BSDs. Do you work for microshit or something?

>You really think when you copy paste some command into your console or install something with a package manager and the screen flashes with a ton of text for you in the process it just magically pulls all of that out of the wall socket?

Ok OP i get it, you're some guy, probably in some CS college course or some IT job, frustrated that some colleague uses linux, so you have to make up silly excuses about your windows installations being "superior".

>>70743
Airgapped means you never connect it to the internet or to any other external device after installation. Not what you want to do.

 No.70746

>>70745
Am I reading some dude roleplaying as a /g/ meme on wizchan? Or are you really just willfully ignorant?

 No.70747

>>70746
Ohh the one-liner answer to the wall of text? Touched a nerve sweetie?


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 No.36815[Reply]

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

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

Is not neccesary to have all these things, but at least one. What more should be added?
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 No.43437

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

 No.43438

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

 No.43439

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

 No.44345

>>38293
No you will not. Stfu

 No.44349

gatekeeping anime is just about watching the most anime possible, it will



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 No.324336[Reply]

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

when you zoom all the way in this games looks like a city builder. you are a little village trying to survive the constant hardships of a dangerous world. you carefully choose which buildings to build and what technologies you research given the limited resources. you shuffle around people to make sure they have the job that currently helps the little village the most and don't waste time on jobs currently not important and you can destroy buildings you built for 100% of the resources you spend, meaning you spend the time carefully optimizing stuff. you learn stuff and improve stuff and when you notice you did a mistake, you can always correct it.
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 No.324450

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

 No.324494

>>324421
okay, that's alright

 No.324513

hello

 No.324517

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>>324450
>some old facebook flash management city aesthetic games

there were times when these games were made with no monetary ambitions just for the fun of it in flash. then advertisement came and it became all about the money.

 No.324522

>>324517
pay to win too, on facebook games



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 No.229061[Reply]

Kotava (artifical auxiliar language) is the best for wizards. This language is ultra-neutral (there is no similarity to natural or artificial languages) and it sounds magical or from another reality. I even added the Shavian alphabet to make it more interesting.
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https://www.kotava.org/index.php
https://kotava.org/ravlemak/ravlemak.php?
https://www.shavian.info/alphabet/


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 No.70742[Reply]

Hello Wizards,

In this thread we talk about Formula 1. I got into it this season, curious if anyone follows it.

Who is your favorite driver? What do you think of the current season?

 No.70748

>>70742
this is the worst season of F1 that I can remember, stopped watching and don't plan on coming back. It's bread and circus anyway and i can't bother with that anymore, at least in previous seasons it was entertaining to see drivers taking their cars to the limiit, that element has disappeared completely with the new ecogay regulations, they want to make the cars easy to drive so that they can get in celebrities or pretty faces that are great for their PR and marketing.



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 No.308855[Reply]

Does anyone else envy those people who say "I have 12\6\4 (etc) month to live"?
Imagine KNOWING for sure -more or less- how many time you have left; all the impunity, courage, quickness and nimbleness, resolution and firmness, with which you would do anything and everything.
I envy such people!
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 No.308858

>>308857
You can splurge right now and die if that's any comfort.

 No.308859

>>308858
It's not the same, there's something about being cursed by wasting diseases that makes even killers afraid

 No.308860

>>308858
I literally can't convince my monkey brain to off my own self.

 No.308861

sometimes i envy people when i hear they died.
>he died suddenly in his sleep
i wish that were me ffs. i don't have it in me to actually kill myself and natural death is unlikely for several decades…

 No.308868

I'd like to off myself in the distant future for multiple reasons but I'm afraid that when the time comes I bitch out or it has become harder to find resources for painless methods. Because of that, if a doctor told me right now that I will die in about a year or so, it would lift a huge burden off me. I don't think I would do much though, no hedonism because that always feels like a waste so instead maybe writing a book or something to leave behind. At last I'd go to Japan and off myself before my time comes in whatever beautiful and relatively isolated landscape I can find, and humbly ask in my suicide note to be buried in that country, not because I'm a weeb but because it's the only fair country left on Earth.



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 No.308862[Reply]

I wasted years of my life working and started college late. Last year, I began a degree program in psychology education to see if later I could handle a degree in psychology or become a therapist, and in short it was a disaster. I felt like a damn alien next to my classmates, and I didn’t feel comfortable in class, not with them, not with anything.
This year, I decided to start studying another major focused on the hobbies i love, music related things as hobby. I decided to try music education, and so far everything’s going well, and I even feel comfortable with my classmates, but the social aspect is still killing me.

>What's you cant handle?

>Vocal education
I can't handle vocal training classes I usually freeze up and can't even sing a scale. The strange thing is, I don't know if the teacher plays favorites, but she treats the succubi better, from what I've seen, they've been singing for a while, sing in church choirs around religious things etc, or already have experience with singing and high notes. I don't notice her treating the men the same way or giving them the same attention, and most of the guys haven't practiced singing before. Last time, she told me I don’t sing because I strive too much for perfection i dont believe this is true but this didnt help in anything. I don’t know if she misunderstood me or if she hates me, but I’m not sure if she understands that I can’t control my nerves and i actually told she about this. one day she just told me something in the lines of go to a psychologist bla bla Obviously, I failed her exams. maybe i the problem or she even tried to help much. maybe i will try to change to another teacher next year i dont know.

>Language and music theory problem

The language and music theory classes started a little late, but I love them (with piano classes), and the fun part comes in the later semesters. My only problem is that, because of some university policy, they make us record ourselves and… oh my god, I hate my fucking face. I’ve never liked recording myself, and they even make us record ourselves singing, which is even worse, because I can’t even stand in front of a camera for two seconds without go full into a panic attack of nervers and sadness. i hate mirrors and watching myself in recordings.

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>drop out of university bacause of self-steem

When I was in university/college, I knew enough (both male and female) who had these thoughts. Some did drop out. Others remained. Of course I can't speak to what you must be particularly feeling inside yourself personally, but I can say that from my own experiences with classmates/peers who had varying self-esteem issues of all types (eg, convinced they were unattractive, convinced others were mocking them, looking down on them, excluding them, etc.) that 99% of the time these individual issues whereon they had laid so much anxiety and stress appeared to me (as an outside observer) to be completely socially insignificant and things of a sort I would not even have had a consciousness of if they had not confided their worry of them in me.

>The language and music theory classes started a little late, but I love them (with piano classes), and the fun part comes in the later semesters. My only problem is that, because of some university policy, they make us record ourselves and… oh my god, I hate my fucking face.


That's excellent. You've found something you truly enjoy. And I'm sure it'll only get better as you advance higher and higher. To quit something you like this much owing only to insecurity around appearance seems like an unwise choice. I highly doubt you look as bad as you imagine yourself to.

>I can't handle vocal training classes I usually freeze up and can't even sing a scale. The strange thing is, I don't know if the teacher plays favorites, but she treats the succubi better,


All teachers play favorites. Whether music teachers, philosophy teachers, math teachers, english teachers. They all have their favorites. Partiality towards others is human nature and is found everywhere. I dealt with professors who strongly disliked me and oftentimes for reasons I never even understood. If the favoritism shown by this specific instructor however is so great, is there any chance you could find another related instructor who would take you on and through whom you could fulfill your required credit load?

>I just want to disappear,


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>>308862
I drop out of uni after one year of history studies because I couldn't handle all the presentation to give in front of the whole class. it was too much for me; it was like a humiliation ritual (speaking in front of everyone)

 No.308867

well, I can relate to a lot of what you said here, even the acne scars part. You did well in dropping out of psychology, unless that degree actually has a high employment rate in your country. You won't find jobs with a music degree unless you're lucky or quite talented, but at least it may fulfill you, although you could also learn that by yourself which is what I decided to do in my creative hobby. The only benefit of going to college for such a degree in the age of the internet is guidance and discipline, and you don't necessarily need college to get those. There's also making contacts with other people but that relies on what people are available to interact with in your class, if it's only normaloids you may have a hard time making any friends at all. I also think like so many others that modern college is a huge scam, not only of your money but most importantly of your time and youth, but I can only speak from personal experience in my country. I was going to click post, but I also read that you don't want to go back to NEETing, it's certainly not for everybody so I suggest you stay there for a little while and calmly consider what to do in the future, no self-help books or anon wizards have the right answer to that, since we don't know you personally enough to know what's best for your specific case.



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 No.228407[Reply]

Why is anime so engraved into this site and this kind of culture? Is it just the cause of the succubi or cause japan had the crab culture first?
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 No.229033

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

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

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

 No.229034

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

 No.229040

>>229033
Downloading games on true dialup was usually a waste of time because you would timeout so much.

That's why you bought the game on 4-8 different installation CD's.

 No.229048

>>229040
Which was why actually getting an anime *clip* was legitimately something of an achievement to be celebrated.

You had to work for it, you had to plan, and you had to be lucky. Even in early post dial up I fondly remember the day my first torrent finished - it was the 3rd episode of the Digi Charat anime.

 No.229060

If you have to ask that then go back to r9k.



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 No.66929[Reply]

Post rare/interesting pdfs

Does anyone else have a huge library of pdfs that they have collected over the years?
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 No.70116

more pdfs about neet/hikikomori please

 No.70117

>>70116
Share some of the ones that you have found!

 No.70118

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>>70117
I'm trying to find testimonies of hikikomori but can't find

 No.70124

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>>66929
I like pdfs

 No.70734

Does anyone have the cookbook some wizard posted ages ago?



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 No.54625[Reply][Last 50 Posts]

Previous thread: >>25265
>The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy organizes scholars from around the world in philosophy and related disciplines to create and maintain an up-to-date reference work.
https://plato.stanford.edu/index.html
>List of unsolved problems in philosophy
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_unsolved_problems_in_philosophy
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 No.70614

>>70612
>ChubbyPepe baby googoogaga tradcath inspirational softcover book list
>I'm a crusader, guys!

 No.70616

>>70612
it's religion, not philosophy

 No.70617

>>70616
In philosophy of religion, it is called classical theism.

 No.70732

>>70533
> Socrates didn't right anything

Plato wrote the Socrates' thoughts anyway

 No.70733

>>70732
He wrote in a way to suit his own purposes.


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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.228970

>>228968
>I do prefer to be pacified through daydreams and entertainment though.

that to me sounds like the gravity of your escapist habits trying to weigh you down. i hope you reach the point where you make your actual real life so enjoyable that you don't want to flee it anymore but i am nobody to give this advice, every few weeks or months i take a few days and binge some strategy or management pc-game, which is partly fleeing from my life for a short while but also kind of mental training i believe.

 No.229008

I think all those people you see doing "hard" or "boring" goals are still doing exactly what they want. It's just that their unique psychology is structured to make productive tasks coincide with their wants. Like the chad who grows up in a sports family and his father always talks about discipline or whatever. He builds up this model of physical hard work. He ends up becoming this fitness freak, again doing exactly what he wants.

Then there's wizards. they are doing what they want already. It just doesn't usually coincide with what a normie calls "productive." we are not machines. so you can't just be like: these goals i will achieve no matter what. in reality, you'll only do the things you really want. So like, people who lose weight… maybe they end up having others look down on them to such an extent that the desire to prove them wrong is greater than the desire to eat pizza. Still, doing what you want. I don't think human can really do anything outside of what they want. you need a reason that isn't bullshit. most people don't have any reason to do stuff so they just stagnate.

anyway, my reason is to hurt niggers, and thats what keeps me going.

 No.229009

>>229008
>I don't think human can really do anything outside of what they want. you need a reason that isn't bullshit.

being healthy isn't bullshit. your proud tradition of living outside of responsibility is though.

just think it through all the way and experience it once and you will know that being healthy is worth the price of admission. no pizza tastes as good as being healthy feels, no candy can come close to being thin and feeling light as a feather. the feeling of ability outshines every tasty treat that the factory can come up with.

you just live your life wrong and you will say everything not to look like the fool that you are behaving like. probably the advertisement that filled your brain with wrong images. like good-looking thin people eating garbage, that's one of the worst images that is clouding your perception because outside of advertisement, the unhealthy food is eaten by people who are visibly unhealthy and this would otherwise repel you if you weren't drip-fed lies by advertisement how there are healthy people eating trash. there aren't, those are actors.

 No.229026

>>229009
I agree with you but you have to understand people's psychology is different. like right now im working on multiple projects to hopefully make lots of $ again. i just lay in my bed all day doing research. i work from the time i get up to when i sleep. i dont have time to even cook properly so i just eat crap. my priorities are different to yours. id love to do fitness stuff but not everyone wants the same things. thats kind of what i was getting at with the op. you cant force your priorities. either you want to do something and you do it, or you don't. most fat people have other priorities over getting healthy even if they say they want to do it.

 No.229053

>>229026
>I agree with you but you have to understand people's psychology is different. like right now im working on multiple projects to hopefully make lots of $ again.

stupid reason but whatever

>i just lay in my bed all day doing research.


why you are lying in the bed though, a human body that is properly maintained will be more able to to research, how do you even type a keyboard when you are lying in bed, aren't your arms in all the wrong places?

>i work from the time i get up to when i sleep. i dont have time to even cook properly so i just eat crap.


you shouldn't cook food anyways. that's a modern invention that the body does better without. i only eat fruits, vegetables, nuts and seeds and i don't cook, i just cut, blend and/or spice.

>my priorities are different to yours. id love to do fitness stuff but not everyone wants the same things.


yeah you want money because you think you can throw money at problems and you will believe that right until the point you understand that people want to tentacle you in monetary transactions.

>thats kind of what i was getting at with the op. you cant force your priorities. either you want to do something and you do it, or you don't.


i hope your research will someday lead you to the conclusion that your priorities are short sighted.
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