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 No.229249[Reply]

I am not a full wizard yet, I am still young however even at a younger age of 24 I felt like I have already seen and done everything worth doing. I watched enough anime and movies, played enough vidya of every genre to satisfy someone for a lifetime. I scrolled enough on my phone for 4 people. Eventually I got bored of media consumption so I pursued other things like hobbies. I learned a language, an instrument and beginner coding in game dev and I felt again like it was enough. Learning things became boring, its the same baseline thing every time of encoding brain meat with specific patterns over and over. Skill progression of anything is basically the same. I got bored of those hobbies, I picked up exercise thinking it would give me more energy however after finally getting to the point of jogging a mile I stopped. I'm fine with how I look and I don't care how others see me so its as if there wasn't a motivation, just putting myself under duress without reason aside to live longer doing boring things. I quit. Eventually, I thought it was the NEET life that I became sick of, so I got a job at a gas station as well as a construction company both parttime. I was able to play my part well for a NEET of 7 years. I even got invited to barbecues and other outings and had many conversations with others. I thought that maybe finally I could fill the void but that feeling of boredom started haunting me again. Within months I was done, the jobs were all the same the people saying the same things and everyone doing the same things over and over. When you live with nothing for so long you get used to it, there was nothing I wanted to buy with my money. All of it stacked up in an account that I am now currently living off of as I left both my jobs and my relations with others. Neetdom is much easier to be bored in than a place where you stare at the time all day being bored.

I only feel as if I am wasting my life if I am bored. If I die tomorrow I would only regret the moments I felt boredom. I tried it all, jobs hobbies people exercise. None of it made me feel anything for long, it was as if I was solving a novel puzzle, it occupied my time but once it was "solved" it was just another puzzle for the pile. I don't understand, towards the end of my jobs I even started to try narcotics just to feel something but they were nothing. Mushrooms, meth, alcohol. Nothing. All I do now is learn about medicine and watch surgery videos, I find it fascinating but I know Post too long. Click here to view the full text.

 No.229250

Yes, it's called clinical depression. A doctor will diagnose it from what you said (feeling bored, no emotions, lack of enjoyment in anything) in about 5 seconds. Unfortunately, this website is filled with people who would rather come up with reasons not to seek help than see a doctor for this. So I suspect that you will do nothing.

 No.229255

The reality is humans are not designed to be happy, at this stage of life most decide to have children to fill a void but if you're posting here that's out of the question. You either start some sort of long-term project, embrace the boredom, or quit the game.
>>229250
What will the the.rapist do, put him on SSRIs and call it a day? Give a motivational speech written by Paulo Coelho?

 No.229257

What language have you learned?

 No.229258

>>229255
ssris will just ruin your life

 No.229259

>>229250
stupid nigger. never post your ignorant opinion here again. psychiatry hasn't evolved past lobotomies, electroconvulsive therapy and now psychopharma that gives you brain damage and erectile dysfunction. people are "depressed" because they have shit lives and they're out of obvious solutions to their problems so they give up. a doctor won't cure that, a doctor won't even care about that, he thinks it's all in your head, that the world is perfect as it is as long as you have "the right mindset" which is controlled by magic chemicals for which there is no medical test or actual empirical proof that this is the underlying mechanism of any kind of mental disorder.



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 No.308343[Reply][Last 50 Posts]

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

Previous: >>307210
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 No.309074

I'll never be happy but it's probably important that I maintain hope for a better life, I think.

 No.309078

>>309075
Yeah, if you're feeling bad about not fucking prostitutes, you probably have.

 No.309081

>>309078
Bro how is that faggot still here, thats a blatant violation of wizchan rules >_>

 No.309082

I haven't felt /dep/ in a long time, months even

The last thing I felt somewhat down about were the less than perfect results I got on a test, but I reminded myself that I didn't care and after that I stopped putting any effort in, meanwhile I completed the course and I got good results even though I hardly studied, I skipped a lot of days of class too

Somehow not caring made me more successful and confident than the people who were overly invested and stressed

That's what I took away from it, stop caring about jumping through retard hoops in life

 No.309094

>>309082
yeah being a neet is way superior


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/lounge/

 No.324786[Reply]

I've been seeing this stated over and over again where people are saying large swaths of the kids these days are literally illiterate. Do you buy this? Is it really that bad?

If it is, what do you think will be the implications for future life? Are we wizards actually going to be better off simply because we are literate, or will that not even matter anymore because AI will now do all the thinking for society? I feel like people of all generations are becoming even more like cattle just being herded around by the tech companies these days. Are the zoom zooms and alphas their final product? A permanent underclass for the elites to exploit and rape? Really if people can't even read anymore, I shudder to think what might happen.
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 No.324918

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it's bullshit. they're counting a bunch of spics, somalis and haitians in the US stats who don't know english. no shit the kids of guatemalan migrants won't know english

 No.324930

>>324918
>doesn't include actual literacy rates
I'm willing to bet even accounting for immigration and shit, that literacy rates have dropped over the past 15 years or more.

There is no benefit to *actively* participate in race wars, especially when your "own" people hate you.

 No.324934

>>324918
Kids are growing up not only glued to iPads, but now using LLMs for school work and everything else. Compare it to the millennial and older generations where you had to sit down with a book and figure out how to write about it unaided. At best you could copy someone else's homework. There's no chance the younger generations are getting as much practice reading and writing in their younger years.

 No.324947

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>>324843
it's even worse globally. I can't find the actual stats this quickly but white % or high iq % of world population if you want to include east asians is dropping faster globally than it is in the US.
Giving charity to africa is literally like a world ending plan

 No.324950

>>324934
It's pretty funny. When I was a kid I used to think the "if you use a calculator for everything, you won't learn how to do math!" line was bullshit. But now that I've seen a generation offload their entire brain to a machine I realize my parents had a point.

I hope they can learn to think at some point in their lives without Big Tech's assistance. Some seem to be trying. But I know that the forces that be would really rather they didn't so I don't have much hope that they can learn.



/dep/

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 No.309084[Reply]

Anyone experienced getting fired from almost all jobs they ever had? I’ve failed at almost everything I ever had and got insulted before. Has anyone expirienced something similar

 No.309086

I'm only able to survive because my country has unemployment benefits. They will stop soon for me though.

 No.309090

Can't you do some online low-tier job that even succubi can do? Like customer support.

If you can't then ask for disability.

 No.309091

>>309090
I don't think he'd handle people screaming and yelling at him very well

 No.309092

>>309084
what did they insult you for?

 No.309093

>>309084
>insulted
My own father insulted me many times working with him. Imagine how useless made me feel that



/dep/

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 No.309064[Reply]

Discuss your substance related coping mechanisms and how it pertains to your depression here.
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 No.309069

>>309065
> It's not a cope for any sort of depression
For me it actually is. Amazingly enough caffeine makes me feel better than any of the anti-depressants I've tried so far. Not that it's saying much, since I still feel like shit overall, but still.

 No.309070

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Kombucha

 No.309071

alcohol, cannabis, psych meds. my brain is shot

 No.309085

coffee and nicotine gum here

 No.309089

massive drinker of beer. When im binging I can do 20 5% bottles of 3xx ml a day. currently trying to lower it a lot as I am running into health issues, 50 beers a week is kinda my max now and ideally want to do 24 a week



/hob/

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 No.64175[Reply]

anyone do this?

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

external hdds/sdd don't last very long
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 No.70793

>>70710
>microsd cards


They're more susceptible to the "random bull" kind of errors compared to HDDs

3-2-1 rule, hope you use it

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 No.70838

>>70699
i think this is bullshit. bd-rs are more durable than cd-rs

 No.70849

I think the fragility of storage media is highly overstated. I have cheap USB flash drives that are 15+ years old that still work perfectly fine. I have a Nintendo DS and a PSP that I bought back in the day, that still have uncorrupted save files and images/videos I put on the SD card.
A while ago I transferred over some photos from an old ass digicam just fine. I have harddrives that are 15 years old that still work. I have burned CD's and DVD's that are 20 years old that still read.
I don't use these things regularly and they're all essentially stored away, no doubt that has something to do with their longevity, but the point is that I managed to access the data when I needed to.
I'm not saying all of this will last forever (and I've transferred over the important stuff to newer harddrives) but there's this idea among certain people that anything except a gold-plated M-disc will die on you within 5 years which is a bit dramatic.

 No.70884

>>70849
It's not about "work", its about not getting a sensitive file damaged because a single bit got damaged with a cosmic ray + the CRC sums not matching, as a result = having the whole file deemed as "damaged" (very important for data with high levels of compression, such as .rar or .mp4 files)



/wiz/

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 No.222729[Reply]

So, my fellow hoomans, does happy +25 NEETs still exist or is now only doom and gloomy views? What happen to the happiness that one feels when finally got the elusive NEETbux? What happen to the happy go luck older NEETs that instead of fighting fate (or tired of trying) just accepted his lot and try to find happiness on his piece of life? Now I only see "buuu huuu I'm le sad NEET". Where are those happy content older NEETs or all online NEETs now are just depressed neurotic people?
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 No.229233

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>>227569
what is the degree about ?
i did electronics and the like. But i know that all companies are offshored and nepotism is against autists.

also i dont want to outsource my ideas, which get capitalized by others who can scale them massively and then leave me in the dust.

so i live of the gov, never give to those who made your life horrible.

 No.229234

>>229233
That picture is really depressing. The trash, the buildings, the group of black clad people in the back. Makes me uncomfortable.

 No.229235

>>229234
- There's not that much trash. A lot of what you see on the ground are birds and sprouting dandelions

- The buildings are diverse, with modern compact office space responsibility integrated among historical townhouses

- The black clad people are most likely schoolchildren of a Catholic school with a dark uniform, and those wearing parkas to keep the rain off.

This seems to be a well-traveled public leisure space with transit access and a nice cafe. A spring shower is waking up the antique trees which will provide lovely shade. You should consider just staying on the computer or moving to the desert. You can disable images from loading on your browser if you're made so upset by them.

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>>229235
the Ai analysis of said image.
here better one appended

 No.229253

>>229238
This is a picture of a rock, a football field in height, in a forest that looks like Yellowstone area



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 No.229141[Reply]

I can't mentally relate to a regular 40 year old in any shape or form. People who already have 20 year careers or are even CEO's. While I still replay old SNES games on emulators and work a basic job while taking care of an elderly parent who needs assistance for almost everything.
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 No.229232

It's normal. The vast majority of people suffer from impostor syndrome, and the others are probably psychopaths.
My grandparents told me essentially the same thing in the '90s, and they'd had careers and many generations under them.

 No.229236

>>229166
That guy looks 67, not 17

 No.229239

>>229141
Yes, at 34 I know 22 year olds having their first kid, launching their first big career, etc. I feel like Kurosawa. I spent all of my 20s and 30s doing manual labor. I guess I'm in okay shape and financially okay, but I'm still stuck at 18 socially, I missed all of the social milestones. I'm still replaying games on my NES and getting drunk on cheep beer.

 No.229248

>>229232
>The vast majority of people suffer from impostor syndrome
Not females. There's something instinctual in them that makes them all believe they deserve to be queens.

 No.229252

Relax. It only takes one lucky strike. You'll learn to be the jolly old wizard-looking guy sweeping streets soon. Maybe you'll even pull a "call the ambulance! BuTnOtFoRmE huehuehue" at a robber in several years.



/lounge/

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 No.324948[Reply]

ACCESSING WIZCHAN MAY NO LONGER BE LEGAL IN YOUR LOCAL DEMOCRACY

Previous thread: https://archive.is/d7kga


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 No.226320[Reply]

What do you guys think of Prison Planet Theory ?

Some people are so fed up with suffering on earth, so they came up with this theory to cope with reality
personally I think it kind of overlaps with the wizards philosophy

there is even a subreddit dedicated to it
https://www.reddit.com/r/EscapingPrisonPlanet/
and people seriously thinks they are prisoner in this planet
and thats their energy is being harvested by aliens
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 No.229237

>>229194
>But consciousness itself is inside the prison of existence like >>228346 says Trying to comprehend the cosmic horror that immaterial ghost would feel is kind of overwhelming…
only animals and humans have immaterial consciousness, there is nothing conscious outside of it, universe and globe are just dust, what exactly is their to be afraid of?

 No.229243

The worst thing is that humanity doesn't recognize his status of prisoner but truly believes that consuming all resources of the planet is something we must do in order to "progress" towards general well-being. Imagine a prison run by prisoners, this is what earth has become, and when resources run out there will be famine and misery everywhere.

 No.229244

>>229200
Dude wtf I thought you started playing the game of life once you had $100 mil net worth…

But yeah you're right those bloodlines are literally older than countries lol

 No.229251

>>229244
Owning 100m$ in *bank accounts, savings* can buy you a lot of stuff, but you still be *constrained*

Sure, you would already be able to propose several interesting bills to rewrite the rulebook, but you still be a guy who has to stick to Da Rulez O'Da Man.

 No.229256

Seems like another world view meant to make people give up and hate this world. I wouldn't take it seriously.



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 No.308999[Reply]

Are there people here who don't have a job or don't get NEETbux and have to live with parents who are abusive and stupid as fuck but you just can't beat the crap out of them because you're dependent upon them?
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 No.309045

>>309011
>You're absolutely right but what do you do if you're born in a shithole where there is absolutely no way to survive if you don't have parents.
Why do people in third world countries even reproduce?

 No.309062

>>309045
Misery loves company.

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 No.309087

>>309037
Maybe my "de jure only" parent is both combined, given how it was me who managed to fix the trashed apartment (financed).

 No.309088

>>309083
>Misery loves company
>see
Oh I wanna be around
To pick up the pieces…



/games/

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 No.63562[Reply]

I'm interested in rpgmaker games in general, I feel like there's some gems out there ready to be discovered. digg in! as they say haha
I also like to know the games you've played and your opinions on it.
Don't forget to share some gems, wizards!
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 No.63582

>>63581
sounds like a good idea which could work and be a successful if you happen to release the game

 No.63583

>>63582
I hope to release it one day. but I only have the first 2 areas made and the tier 1 weapons. those are fun to make. little minecraft-like pixel art weapons

 No.63584

>>63583
good luck, wizard

 No.63606

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A boss fight, with some genetic lore on what exactly it is

 No.63610

>>63606
I hope the half dragon, half dinosaur has a cool design



/lounge/

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 No.321660[Reply][Last 50 Posts]

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

Previous thread: https://archive.is/JfDla
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 No.324940

>>324938
The Kalergi Plan is quite real, it's just that it's only focused on territories far away from Israel's immediate control, which is to say North and South America.

Israel can access Africa, Australia, Asia, Russia pretty easily. Everything there's more or less connected, but this isn't so with the foreign and far removed America, which should ever it turn against Israel, won't be easily incapacitated due to the oceanic barrier.

Therefore, to prevent that from ever happening, you make North America India, you make South America Africa.
You want 99% of everyone to be either Indian, black African, a Mexican or a latino. That's to say more mellow, savage and servile.

 No.324943

>>324940
In contrast, you want the more immediate states around you to be robust, powerful, strengthened, well reputed, productive, or aesthetically pleasing.
Immediate for Israel is Eran, Egypt, Babili, Khartage, Europa, Sapta Kashmir, China, Russia, Arabia, Saba, Aethiopia, Victoria, and the list goes on.
It's everything apart from North and South America. And probably, despite it all, India, just 'cos they're filth incarnate, reprobates, heathens, scum made animate, cursed by God to be mongrel ape monkey animals and damned from birth to death. Any proud son of Judah as with all other sons and daughters would advocate for their slaughter. But if reformation is possible, then reformation should be pursued. Once they retreat from the North East, Ladakh, Kashmir, and the Himalayas, is there any reason to antagonize them? Perhaps, but not strong reasons. Certainly not so strong that they override good faith.

 No.324944

>>324928
It'd be pretty bad if you made Russia a proper technological state, given its vector of force depends on exploiting primeval character. You don't need to extend spy and monitoring apparatus beyond stationing humans for the task. Giving people a spy-device and having cameras everywhere won't do. Rather, stationing spies, watchers and men here and there and everywhere is good.
This is a country fashioned so only one region is developed, that being the HQ and place wherein the president rests. Everywhere else, development should be no more than what the common Polish household had in 1994.
Should Russia become significantly more tech-advanced and should monitoring function through complex contraption as opposed to the most simple of means, the primeval element distributed across the nation will vanish, making rebellion and insurgency more likely. This is in contrast to regions elsewhere in the world where urbanization and deploying of devices and cameras lessens rebellion. In Russia, the more widespread opulence becomes, the faster disaster brews. Letting things operate as nature intended with the farmers farming and the business men tending to kiosks and the mechanics doing what they do more than suffices to keeping a lid on things. But if the Russian is thoroughly modernized and given access to all amenities the rest of the world enjoys, the first thing he'll do is stage a a coup d'etatat, and then another, and then another.
The country should be no more modern than Mongolia, which soon it will annex, with some toleration accepted by the spoilt Kazakhstan, which soon it will annex.

Gog and Magog should be just that–savages. Not creatures who carry around future-tier tech. Some fairly modern amenities are acceptable sure, but no further than in Moscow and its outermost zones.

Otherwise, Russia will spiral to collapse. Only diminishment and grey miasma keeps that from happening. Stepping beyond ersatz good and into true good makes the country fall apart.
All that said, Russian borders should be tightened against the Chinese, and maybe it's best to conceive a more robust new intelligence agency. Though saying this, the paradox of a not really monitored but really monitored state via conventional means somehow has to be maintained. It should be possible to run into the forests and escape in the mountains… in iPost too long. Click here to view the full text.

 No.324945

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>>324944
The Mongols were in the illuminati card game I'm sure, and if you hypothesize what the best strategic option with that card is, you end up with Russia annexing Mongolia.. and its brother Kazakhstan.
There's no way the RU can stand against the might of a totally integrated EU otherwise. What option is there but to play the 'Mongol Card'? >>324928

 No.324949

It's been a long time since I've seen a thread hit the bump limit and then start bumping again after the post count went 200% above that limit. I think it was the 2016 US election version of this thread. This one took a good minute to archive off-site and it may have to be excluded from the local archive because our back end has a hard time converting threads this large. I've made a new thread and locked this one.

I'd like to request the guy making the geopolitical predictions with the colored maps to just make your own thread about your interest. It obliterated all other discussion in this historically open, long-lasted thread.


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/games/

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 No.63593[Reply]

A Nasuverse Goyball Videogame.
The internet would become completely unusable for months.
It would open a floodgate of abominations that only God could close.
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 No.63601

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>>63599
The most jewish idea is an attempt to pass off the tyranny of the elite as a jewish idea.

 No.63602

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>>63601
>Noticing Jewish influence in vidya is ackshually a Jewish psyop made to defend the real puppet masters: Thuh Eleets

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>>63601
this is self defeating. if you would have thought before composing this, it would have not emerged on my screen.

 No.63605

Why is every place on the internet just like this now? I can't escape normalfags and their trite, even here now.

 No.63607

>>63605
Oy vey I'm shitting myself goyim



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 No.38503[Reply]

I know there's a draw thread on /hob/ for posting any drawing you want, but I thought we might want to have a draw thread here specifically for anime requests. Post your requests and/or anime-style drawings. I'm a drawfig myself so at least one of your requests will be fulfilled.
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 No.44274

>>44271
the shoulders, legs and arms fit perfectly

 No.44278

>>44271
>How does one learn to draw a body while making it look natural?
I am by no means good but I improved a bit from copying and deconstructing poses on websites like quickposes.com. I also like the vilppu drawing manual and how he breaks things down is extremely useful.

 No.44353

>>44271
Drawing "noodle people" is okay as long as you aim for the "noodle people" aesthetics. However, if you are still learning the normal body proportions, your skill probably requires buying a tiny mannequin… ah! "Lay figure"!

Look up "lay figure doll" online.
Its a finy faceless doll that has the proportions of a human being. You can put one right before you and then draw your character.


Bonus points for taking pics of yourself and the doll while drawing - it may help you to beat *those* dreaded allegations.

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>

 No.44368

oh, I wish I could draw as well as some people. I've tried this but it isn't for me I think, cannot do it well :(
I see how people draw with so much admiration



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 No.309031[Reply]

whenever you're depressed or sad, come here and draw something using Oekaki. you can draw whatever you want
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 No.309051

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>>309031
>using Oekaki
just realized this is built-in to the message board :O

>>309049
now where could my pipe be…

 No.309052

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 No.309054

>>309049
I really like this image. However I now feel sad that I will never walk in on my cat smoking a pipe.

 No.309055

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/hob/

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 No.70718[Reply]

Hey wizards,

Two other wizzas and I will be reading The Pastel City, a science fantasy novel by M. John Harrison, originally published in 1971.

We'll be following a schedule of one chapter per day. The chapters are about 10 pages long on average. After each day's reading, we'll come here and talk about it. I'll be posting a short daily commentary to help kick off the discussion, along with updates on our progress through the schedule. Of course, you're under no obligation to post anything if you don't want to.

We'll start on Thursday, July 2, so in just a couple of days. Check out the blurb for the novel:

A decaying world. Ancient powers long forgotten. An old warrior with one last battle to fight. The Pastel City is a mesmerizing journey through the ruins of a far-future civilization, where the remnants of lost knowledge mingle with myth and legend. Atmospheric, inventive, and unforgettable, it is a classic of science fantasy.

I'll be following along with this edition, which can be borrowed for free from Archive.org:

https://archive.org/details/pastelcity0000unse

You can choose a different edition if you prefer:

https://archive.org/search?tab=all&query=the+pastel+city&and%5B%5D=mediatype%3A%22texts%22

To borrow a book from the Archive, you'll need an account. They only ask for an email address and password.

Come and join us for some whimsy literary fun.
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 No.70877

>>70872
The sequel involves Earth getting zerg rushed by alien bugs and there's more Tomb! sounds spiffy as shit and I'd love to try it after Pastel City but I've no luck in finding a PDF so far.

And I really did like this book. Couldn't help but compare it to Star Wars, which it of course preceded, I think I would have liked this to become a huge franchise instead BUT careful what you wish for eh? In fact it ALMOST seems like George Lucas was cribbing from Pastel City rather heavily: energy blades, token female that's literally royalty and an attractive brunette, setting that blends fantasy and sci-fi elements, "droids" etc. These might be fairly common genre tropes though, but I do prefer the book's grittier setting/tone, especially how its violence and military action is way more frank and less operatic.

 No.70878

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Epilogue

Balmacara was broken: its walls were blackened, it was like a broken tooth; and despite the Spring that had brought green back to the land after a winter of darkness and harsh contrasts, the rowan woods that surround it were without life.

And so we reach the end of The Pastel City. It's a decent novel. It's whimsical and filled with things like automata brain collectors, yet it still maintains an emotional core.

What do you guys think? Are you inclined to read the sequels? I'm also curious to know how many of you actually finished it. If anyone quit before the end, I’d like to hear your thoughts too.

I'm not sure I want to read the sequels just yet, in fact I need a palate cleanser, so I'm reading A Short Stay in Hell at the moment. It's kinda nice despite the whiny and pathetic protagonist. After that I'll probably read some Greg Egan, I don't know.


>>70871
The guys from the Afternoon do know a bunch of useful stuff, no need to reinvent the wheel when you can just ask a guy who had been frozen in a vault somewhere. If I were there I would have voted to waken them up.

>>70872
You can always add a new big bad right?

>>70877
Did you look for it on anna? I can see a few copies there.

 No.70880

>>70878
>Did you look for it on anna? I can see a few copies there.

That's of a different series from a different guy, but y'know what I just DL'd the entire fucking Viriconium series including Storm of Wings which is what I should've done to begin with. Looks way better than the PDF of Pastel City I was working with too, let's fucking go.

 No.70881

>>70878
>I'm also curious to know how many of you actually finished it.
I did finish it but I fell behind a little towards the end. I'm surprised I did this well actually, I assumed I wouldn't be able to get past the first few chapters given how bad my attention span is.

It was a pretty decent novel, but I don't think I'm really interested in reading the sequels. Although it would be nice to know what happens I guess, it does feel like the end of this novel is a set up for a continuation. But I'm not burning with curiosity or anything. Especially if there will be a different protagonist. I really liked Cromis, so without him I don't think it would be nearly as interesting.

 No.70882

>>70878
It's an okay experience



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 No.63276[Reply]

Any wizards playing Dwarf Fortress? In spite of being an unofficial /wiz/ game (being on at least three banners) I haven't seen it being mentioned here.
Do you play Legacy or Steam version?
Since when?
Do you prefer to play Fortress or Adventure?
Do you have one main world you play, or do you just make a new one after being bored with your current fort?

 No.63277

Being in control of a whole colony stresses me. I'm ashamed of my failure.

 No.63279

It's been many years since I played. The last big update I remember is the addition of taverns, guilds and music instruments.

 No.63585

>>63276
Started playing it recently after it was on sale. Seems cool. Steam version, only fortress so far. Still trying to figure things out. At some point I had wild boars appear in my fort, which started fighting with the dogs there, causing there to be blood and boar corpses all over. Then the corpses started to decay and leak miasma (because I didn't know how to designate a trash area for corpses) which made everyone sick and vomit everywhere in addition to the blood and corpses. Seems like a game I can sink a lot of hours into, lots of depth and weird little niche mechanics you will only find by accident.

 No.63604

in 2009 DF was significantly responsible for me having to repeat one course for my final year of study, and the only game I have ever played 28 hours without interruption.

Sadly that world lost compatibility several updates ago and I lost the attachment to the game I once had.

Fun :tm: things i've done:

100 z layer tower built up from a 30z level map wide aquifer
Tropical island using a water elevator to cap off a volcano and build out stilted houses
Polar Bear based economy in the frozen biome with no stone

Factorio took over that particular brain bee for me, but DF was fun to be in for a long long time.



/hob/

 No.69387[Reply]

What's everyone's opinion on keeping a journal? I've been keeping one for 3 months now and it's a nice pass time.
I can write done my worries and look back on all the things I've accomplished
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 No.70868

>>70864
I can assure you succubi making their cute diaries is not done for the sake of journalling itself. Feminine succubi are known for "content making" and making a video over a 5$ diary/a 25$ moleskin/a ??$ virtual journal/a flurry of dollar store notebooks/a (great)grandma's collectible diary, unfinished, almost unused and now reused as a heritage item - that's not exactly journalling for the sake of journalling. So take it easy and toss that "effiminate" label.

 No.70869

>>69387
Sometimes vomiting out all my worries and neurotic thoughts on a page helps with acute feelings of anxiety or stress. But frankly I am too lazy to do this on a regular basis. Gratitude journalling has helped me notice small good moments in my daily life but that too requires discipline and I've fallen off. There's this quote that goes something like "How can I know what I think if I don't bring it to paper" and I guess there's truth to that, thoughts (with the exception of thought loops or rumination) are often quick-lived.

 No.70873

>>70868
>5$ diary/a 25$ moleskin
Yes, I noticed that many of those succubi use these expensive diaries

 No.70876

>>70868
>>70864
>>70873

succubi don't take journaling seriously. Real journaling is recommended by therapists, its been kept by many major historical figures, keeping one is mandatory for monks and religious people, who are often men. Lots and lots of writers, who are often male, keep multiple massive journals to record their ideas. Soilders keep journals to write about their experiences in battle. Priests keep journals to record their bible studies.

How is any of that feminine? Why would writing your insights be feminine?

But one thing I will say, have you noticed how succubi don't write anything personal or of value in their books? They spend so much money, I mean hundreds of dollars, yet fill it with crap? Absolutely nothing of substance. I think only that would be feminine. I've had the misfortune of encountering flip-throughs and they are some of the ugliest, most pointless crap I've ever seen.

Just buy a classic british journal, a fountain pen and go crazy. Don't think about it. That's what I do and I've come go enjoy it.

 No.70879

Go Buckminster Fuller and document every day of your life.



/wiz/

 No.229116[Reply]

how do you feel about aging alone? no children, no wife, no family, minimum pension.
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 No.229185

>>229183
Anyone who antagonizes hell. Humanity itself. All the cute loli who don't want to be raped by hell demons with fat red cocks.

 No.229186

>>229185
What made them your allies to begin with?
I don't get the sense of comradery just because we are all in hell. Not to mention the heat doesn't seem all that bad for lot of my "fellow humans".

 No.229191

>>229182
How many kids do you have?

 No.229192

>>229191
This is what I wanted to ask him too, but I didn't want to be an ass.
Thanks for doing it instead lmao

 No.229242

>>229192
*did't want to sound like an ass



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