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 No.68063[Reply]

I always played around with it in a very disengaged, uncommitted manner. Well, on September 2nd, just a few days ago, I decided to really learn Linux to the point I could truthfully add to my resume to help me find a position somewhere. For that reason, I picked Ubuntu, possibly the most popular, all-purpose Linux distribution out there. I began doing the edx's version of the Linux Foundation's Introduction to Linux course because of the bells and whistles they have there in terms of exercises and whatnot. Unfortunately, they peppered the whole course with unbelievably idiotic mini videos geared towards morons. Imagery of douchebags with designer haircuts typing away at a laptop with some coolcorp background and annoying music.

So I said fuck it, and instead I decided to read the Linux Bible. But then I found out there's an Ubuntu Linux Bible by the same author, and so that's what I'm reading now. Straight to the point, concise, has exercises, not as many as I would like, but I can come up with variations on my own. Today is the third day I'm following the book, and I intend to make a daily post, briefly talking about the stuff I've learned on that day.

The first day was pretty much just going through the fluff. What Linux is, history of Linux, Unix, GNU, what open source is, etc. That's the first 20 pages of the book's 718 pages.

The second day I read about the X Window System, desktop environments, GNOME desktop, Nautilus file manager, and ways to run Linux (live medium, permanent install, etc.). The exercises consist of messing around with the GUI pretty much, something you would naturally do in a fresh install of an OS. I also had to install Ubuntu because I was running Windows. I got lucky because Ubuntu 24.04.1 came with some broken packages for Nvidia drives, and that of course fucked my shit up, which was a very excellent opportunity to do some tinkering and learning. I got it to work, it only took me an hour or so. I read people saying this is the most broken Ubuntu update in years, which I take as a good sign for my timing. And then I broke Light Locker while changing to Xfce as my desktop environment.

Anyway, third day, today, I finally reach the meat of the book and begin messing around with the shell, trying different commands, pretty simple stuff, whoami, pwd, ls, cd, command syntax, hyphenated options for command's behavior, locating commands, and really, just getting comfortable to mess around in the termPost too long. Click here to view the full text.
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 No.68079

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Today I didn't advance at all on the book because I spent all my time doing every bash script I could come up with that uses positional parameters. Also I'm working on a script that opens all my windows and applications automatically at startup. It's tricky to get it right but I have mostly figured it out at this point.

 No.68093

>>68063
Very cool thread. I am currently working through "The Unix Programming Environment" which I suspect is much older than your book but that's what I find so charming about it. Since gaming isn't all that important to me anymore, I'm probably going to switch to some Linux distro eventually, not just on my old cheapo office laptop. Vim, the terminal, all that stuff just feels really cool and satisfying to me.
Keep us posted wizzie!

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>>68093
Thanks, I stopped posting because it quickly became a blog instead of a thread people talk about the subject matter at hand. I'm still following the Linux Bible but for the past 2 days I've been struggling with setting up a network between a windows machine and a very old laptop computer with Tiny Linux Core in it. Managing to install TLC was a learning experience in itself since I went with a minimal install and had to add a lot of stuff manually.

Today I worked on making the windows machine share the internet connection through the network since the laptop in question has proprietary software for its wireless card and I still didn't manage to make the darn thing work. I installed the firmware but it just doesn't work yet. So far I broke my internet twice by messing up with TCP/IPv4 configs. Oh well it's all in the learning curve I suppose. Just now I finally managed to access the internet with the laptop. That sweet sweet 64 bytes when pinging from 8.8.8.8 finally went through. 4 Packages transmitted, 4 packets received, 0% packets lost, just what you want to see in there.

Anyways, now I have internet on Linux I can finally focus on making the wireless card work. Once that's done I'll focus on the Linux Bible again with a little bit more understanding of the system under my belt.

 No.70145

>>68063
Hey are you still there? Are you still learning about linux? It's been more than a year, I'd love to know your progress since then as I'm looking forward to learning it too!

 No.70146

>>70145
I’m here. Since then, I’ve switched to Debian, set up a home server, finished reading the Linux Bible, and completed all the exercises. I can confidently say I’m 99% comfortable with Linux, and I can do everything I need on it without any hassle. It feels good to be free from Windows once and for all, especially with the fiasco win11 is, though at this point it’s been a while, so I don’t even think about it anymore. Back when I wrote the OP, I still had Linux on dual boot with Windows 10 and Windows 7 on another machine, and rarely used Linux at all.

I’m not actively learning Linux anymore. After finishing the Linux Bible I was a little burned out and realized I'm not that interested in computers. I've become a passive learner instead, since I use it everyday and it's my only OS.

I wish you good luck on your endeavour. It was actually pretty fun for me, and I learned a lot about computers by becoming a 'well-tempered' Linux user and small-time admin of my own home rig. If you genuinely like computers, I’m sure you’ll have a blast.



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 No.63316[Reply]

did you played nioh 1 and 2? how's the gameplay. I played a bit and it is kind of hard, you need to swith between styles and must know the techniques. what makes you like this franchise? are you going to play nioh 3 too?


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 No.227175[Reply]

have you been in school/at work/uni, put down, beaten, mocked, humiliated by your pears? if yes, what changed about you and how do you handle others nowdays? did your mindset about people changed over time and after being bullied by others?
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>>227175
I just deal with this by being a total shut-in completely isolated from the world, this might seem like a coward choice but the trauma from negative interactions is too strong to ignore, and I genuinely feel much better now. My mindset did change in that I stopped seeing normies as an evil caricature and understood that it's just human and especially male nature to try to put down those who you perceive inferior to you, some are more subtle about it while other are too straightforward. I still won't forgive them because I don't believe in such thing, when a wrong is done to you it's a primal instinct to want some form of vengeance and if it's not satisfied there will remain some bitterness, a natural human reaction.

 No.227222

With age you find your people that won’t put you down if they suddenly do I will leave

 No.227224

>>227175
>have you
yes
>what changed
more self reliant
>mindset change
yes in general people are assholes
most people are nice about things
but when everything goes to shit surprise nobody wants to help
>best of luck

 No.227225

>More survey threads

 No.227238

>>227180
>it's just human and especially male nature to try to put down those who you perceive inferior to you
became complacent in evil award. might as well join them now, squire



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 No.303736[Reply]

You will still be stuck browsing this thread in 2026 edition

previous>>296811
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 No.304180

>>304179
>and sometimes I work 90 hours of cold, wet labor in a single week
1. Cotton t-shirts can be cheap
2. Wear several
3. Try thrift hunting for a REEBOOK fluffy coat. They can vent your sweat away if you wear cotton tees and not some synthetic ones
4. ynthetic tees just won't let your body humidity through hence making you sweaty.

 No.304181

>>304180
>2. Wear several

*edit - carry several [backup t-shirts] so your sweat could go into a haha funny laundry bag

 No.304185

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I swear I serve some of the most retarded people this side of the Mississippi. For context: There was an outage in our area that affected our card processing server and as a result we couldn't take a single card payment and had to resort to cash only. We had signs all throughout the store like picrel, and throughout the day people just outright ignored it and tried to pay with card anyway, only to bitch about it when we told them TO THEIR FACE that we couldn't take card payments at that time. It didn't help matters that our ATM was also out of order so they were fucked in every which way.

There was even one customer that said "I was too tired to read"…LIKE YOU'RE NOT TOO TIRED TO DRIVE BUT YOU'RE TOO TIRED TO READ. FUCK OUT OF HERE WITH THAT. /retail rage

 No.304194

>>304185
Normies love that "ah. It's broken, sorry m8 can't do a thingy"

 No.304202

Thoughts on the diogenes route?



/wiz/

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 No.227234[Reply]

>Humans are the most powerful animals on the planet.
>We've only been around for 100,000 years.
>Crocodiles, sharks, shrimp, scorpions, and many others have lived on Earth for over 300 million years.

Humans consider themselves superior in every way, even though they couldn't even survive for hundreds of millions of years. Even with the hundreds of millions of years the planet has existed and the hundreds of millions of species that have inhabited it, humanity still denies that life as fascinating as our own has ever existed, believing it exists on planets hundreds of millions of kilometers away. They think that if life were to come, it would be like Christopher Columbus, plundering and teaching us things.

Anthropism is ridiculous and only sets us back scientifically, morally, and religiously. It leads us to destroy our planet, to believe we are superior to other beings by divine right or by reason alone, blessing ourselves with things like the soul or consciousness—fundamentally human principles—which we use as an excuse to massacre all life on the planet, considering ourselves better than everyone else.

 No.227235

>Crocodiles, sharks, shrimp, scorpions, and many others have lived on Earth for over 300 million years.

mammals r a big leap over that cuz they got milk n hair

 No.227236

I do kinda wish I were around to see the final form - I imagine 90 billion people living in sketchy towers and underground, growing food indoors because the soil is too toxic to use anymore.



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 No.41620[Reply][Last 50 Posts]

I see a lot of people being hyped about this anime. what makes it good? what males people watch it?
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 No.44003

>>44002
retard

 No.44006

>>43990
>The bigger problem here is some twitter gossiptard gloating about a female cosplayer suiciding. We got "wiards" acting like fucking kiwifarm foids before we even reach 2026. Watch this outsider call me his political enemy because he thinks all community in the internet revolves around his culture war.

I think the even bigger problem is most younger anons don't understand almost, if not all, has been lost: anime is now mainstream, imageboard culture has been stagnant for well over a decade and has been subsumed by social media. Apart from ultra-niche altboards that are still alive, most anons on 4chan and the few remaining altboards, build from /pol/, not /a/, /v/, /j/, or any other nerd/geek foundation, ensuring the culture war goes on forever inside geekdom.

 No.44008

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out of spells, but not out of shells

 No.44009

>>44006
>Everything is lost, anime is dead, the internet is on fire, my tendies are cold, and I missed the Steam Autumn sale
>and it's all because /pol/ has divided us niche nerdy geeks
Uninstall VLC Media Player, fcukwit

 No.44010

hello, this is my first time on this website, pretty cool i like it a lot but i dont understand much of it


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 No.61379[Reply]

There is a biking thread and an international travel thread but no road trip thread. Has anyone here gone on a road trip? I know it's practically a rite of passage for most normalfaggots (at least in the US), but I would be interested in getting out and polishing my wizard wand in a different state.

I am planning on hitting the American Midwest and Southwest in Spring. I think intentional settlements like the Padanaram Settlement, New Harmony and East Wind Community would be neat to visit. I'd also like to camp in lesser frequented states like Kansas. Does anyone have any suggestions for either places to see, suggestions for planning etc?
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 No.67277

>>67200
probably the pic

 No.67280

>>67200
What you see as America's positive he sees as America's negative.

 No.67539

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>>64741
another follow up post and this time asking for suggestions this year, there was a motorcycle riding thread I was also in, the guy with the 650cc yamaha. was doing these road trips in a car, but this year i was able to get a good deal to trade my bike up to a 1600cc vulcan, big cruiser bike, so i think this time it will be a late summer early fall motorcycle trip instead of a winter trip still trying to decide where to ride if anyone has any suggestions i'm based out of florida.

 No.69848

bump from last page

Look, I live in a big city

>There is a biking thread and an international travel thread but no road trip thread. Has anyone here gone on a road trip?



I could get a bus to a distant village, probably. Interested?


I cannot use a car (tried, couldn't stand the traffic; maybe, an automatic box would save me from the hassle)

 No.70144

>>69848
>I could get a bus to a distant village, probably. Interested?
<no replis
SAD

>I cannot use a car (tried, couldn't stand the traffic; maybe, an automatic box would save me from the hassle)

Auto autos arent popular here



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 No.303254[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.
/wiz/ tier room setups edition.
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 No.304189

I would also like to truly belong somewhere. I wish I still felt things, anhedonia killed me

 No.304193

I'm not sure if it's depression/mental illness. But I just have a foreboding that the whole world's going to go to shit over the next few years.

 No.304198

>>304193
>>304193
It already went to shit lol
wealth, health, social cohesion all gone in the western world
Chinks will become the new masters with their industrial capitalism

 No.304199

>>304187
What the fuck is a man like you doing here?

 No.304200

>>304199
It looks to me as if he's disparaging a young timid boy for whining about being lonely on a forum designated for grown men who chose to remain alone.


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 No.300350[Reply]

Does anyone ever want to just scream and shout at the world? Whether its frustration for myself or others I find myself having no where to put it. What would you tell people if they would listen to you?
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 No.302798

>>302793
>Not the anon youre replying to but how so? Also what form of Zinc? I take Glycinate and Gluconate, and I've previously taken Monomethionine (OptiZinc) and L-Carnosine.

It was gluconate. I think.

 No.302801

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>>302793
So, I have both K2 vitamin pills and D3 vitamin pills. Then, I grab Zn also.
And then, I get some vitamin A also.


(also, B12 since my lent-oriented diet makes me, effectively, a half-vegan)


Hmmmm…
Thanks in advance. I'll try my best.

 No.304167

Tried to befriend a person. He would not listen to me at all. Friendship - screw him

 No.304195

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Well, yeah, a lot of schoolboys used to bully me (of course they would bully a fatherless person who's too tall, they would call me "second yearer" and such.)

Good thing those bully twins aren't in my town anymore. I assume they had to move to Siberia to work some plant job…

 No.304197

>>304195
Basically, when Im bored and have to focus, I remeber those stinky working-class (cook's kids?) retarded kids who couldn't handle 4th grade curriculum yet had the brainz to leave a fuckton of emotional markings in my mind. I suppose they live the life I expected thm to live - gatherting scraps ant some kitchen job, "trying to survive", "it's not us being ass, it's life being ass" stuff…



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 No.303398[Reply]

The sole purpose of this post is to share the techniques and books I have accumulated over time to achieve relaxation and other things.
I have read about meditation, magic, ceremonial magic, chaotic and postmodern magic, anxiety therapies, and relaxation techniques. This thread is not a cure for all problems. I don't want to turn this into a blogspot, so feel free to ask whatever you want.
>Also
Remember that you can also search for the techniques I mention on the internet, on YouTube, or on WikiHow, where you can find help on how to perform these techniques and more tips.
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 No.304176

>>303678
>Alcohol drink
This gonna ruin your life and body in in a passive way. Better get a more good cope mechanism.
>>304174
Lol
The chinese have some tai chi or qi gong techniques that stimulates the dam tian or something about the anus-prostate with move exercises, random but interesting lol.

 No.304190

What do fellow wizzies here think of the /fringe/ reading list? petsonally ive only read the kybalion so i can't really comment on it, not to mention that it's getting a lot of bad rep lately in hermetic circles for not relating to hermeticism, but otherwise there's the arcane formulas, and the science of breath, and bardon's exercises that i want you anons opinion on.

 No.304191

>>304190
Stick with the reading list. It’s really good. Also I would recommend the book hatha yoga by the same author of the Hindu yogi science of breath, kybalion, arcane formula, etc (the author in question is William Walker Atkinson). The book hatha yoga delves into obscure methods of staying healthy that the elites don’t want you to know about. Highly recommended.

 No.304192

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>>304190
>What do fellow wizzies here think of the /fringe/ reading list? petsonally ive only read the kybalion
They Kybalion is a re-made up of another book of Atkinson (arcane formulas? Or some tittle with mansonry in it i dont remember) with more hermetic aesthetic, i dont like it. I enjoyed it at my first entrance in supposed western esoterism (its not western esoterism but its kinda into modern religious esoterism pre-new age like teosophy) but now I know its kinda lame, its like a new age book.
>not to mention that it's getting a lot of bad rep lately in hermetic circles for not relating to hermeticism
It have a lot or new thought ideas, its not truly hermetic philosophy with greek-egyptian lore rituals and etc.
New thought its more like a offshot of Mesmerism-Hypnosis with Christian Science with some light indian beliefs or aesthetics with some universal metaphysics. If you enjoy it as a chaoist or it make thing for you work for the paradigm its ok, In ME personal case, dont work for me.
>and bardon's exercises that i want you anons opinion on.
Suppusoedly Bardon stealed some secret book and paper of a magic lodge or something (sound like crowley) but i dont know.
Bardon intro to hermetics its like a Raja Yoga with a lot of techniques focuses on breath, visualization and correspondences and etc. Its very technical at first not to focused on ritualism (he have other books focused on that topic)
I enjoy bardon and some techniques are from Indian Yogas techniques and maybe chinese and others from western ideas, I see it more focused on itself esoteric system than a Hypnosis or belief like new thoughts guys.
This book its more internal (like a qi gong as example) than external focused on rituals or invocations evocations, etc.
>Its true hermetism?
In bardon sense, yeah, but in a hermetic philosophy and practices of western greek-egyptian-alchemy OG lore, nope. Go read hermetic philosophy and religious books of hermetism for that.

>Fringe reading list

If you want some books of magick of personal, post-modern, maybe lodge tradition or new age fluffbunny and wicca there're some books here Post too long. Click here to view the full text.

 No.304196

>>304192
>if you don't have a middle ground between absolute belief, dogma and agnosticism you can become a asshole.
always stay humble in your beliefs. i really enjoyed the kybalion for what it was the first time ive read but i obviously was a bunch of snake oil bullshit from the get-go, empty promises with no real hermetic background. Hells he even failed to describe hermetic philosophy properly. that leddit jew was right in regards to him, because when i read the arcane teachings he also somehow created a new occult order out of the blue from supposedly ancient chaldea called the arcane council, with the same recycle "hermetic laws" and manifestation/unmanifestation phaes of creation. im kinda pissed off i wasted my time for nothing. thank you /fringe/. Might have better luck with other books tho.



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 No.60906[Reply][Last 50 Posts]

Thread for discussing games you're currently playing.

>What games are you playing?

>What games have you recently purchased?

Previous thread:
>>57966
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 No.63308

>>63300
this reminds me of They are Billions a lot, walling of the base is mandatory and you build these towers that units can enter.

 No.63309

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>>60906
I tried some of these
mostly I like reading & collecting the rules kek

 No.63310

Gladius ( warhammer 40k 4x)
Zone of Enders 2 ( high paced mecha game - connects to LancerTTRPG)
Superhot- Mind Control Delete ( awakens my residual memories from the 10 year collaborate writing project I hosted )
F Zero X ( DD mod, and mods that port GBA and GCN tracks. This game has analog controls, other F Zero games have digital controls. This is the best racing game of all time. High skill floor but once you're in its a great pick up and play 10 minute game)
Zephon ( transhuman/eldritch horror post-apoc 4x game with heavy narrative elements. Similar in theme to Dune, Black Mirror, Death Stranding. Why is the chris nolan batmobile in this game? Why did the recent DLC add a wizard?)
City of Heroes HC EL ( good social community )
Lost Oddesey ( when its rpg time this is what I'm on right now )
Project M Super Smash REX ( play AS the pillows. Master Chief, Sol Badguy, Vectorman and others. The best game I have discovered for neuroplasticity )
some card games ( Runeterra and Digimon.)

for TTRPGs I've been reading Lancer, Abberant and Hackmaster 4e. Just had to close my 13th age game beacuse of horny niggerfaggots.

 No.63314

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Harry Potter and The Chamber of Secrets on Windows is the best game ever, for me. Cause it has that open source vibe which other games like doom etc have.

 No.63315

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>>63314
I only ever played the PS1 title, how does this one differ? I'm curious about it.


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/wiz/

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 No.226113[Reply]

I need your wisdom. I am approaching mid 20s KHHV and have no friends. Went neet after high school for a few years because depression and loneliness broke me and maybe I had foresight that there was no point in going to college so I pretty much gave up on life because I felt like life gave up on me first. The only good things I got going for me are that I have a job now and I have good parents so there is no drama or uneasiness about being home which allows me to at least save up all the money I make while living with them. Apart from that I have no social life, no skills and I never matured because I simply did not have those experiences like my peers (going out, meeting people, making friends, socialising, romantic partners, sex etc.) This is why I was reluctant to go to college or do anything because anything that comes to mind imo requires a certain foundation of experience in order for you to be accepted and fit in and be able to progress or interact. The connections and social aspect is key to wellbeing, happiness and success. As I get older isolation, lost youth and ineptitude will hurt more and more as I see people around me progress. The thing is I don't know what to do with my life. Should I play it safe and just spend all my 20s and 30s living with my parents, working, saving money and rotting in my room? I feel like I am missing out on enjoying life but I have nobody and I am afraid that if I tried to force myself into relationships/friendships I will end up hurt, used and waste my money to participate in soceity that doesn't actually care about me. Keep in mind I am from a slavic shithole and not america. Also moving out and living on my own sounds like a bad idea because I am very inexperienced and I am not smart or skilled and it's almost impossible to even get a job if you are qualified if you don't have the connections. I don't have social media and I live in a small rural town and maybe this is an irational fear and I hope it is but I was always afraid of people bullying me or talking shit behind my back so I don't like opening up or revealing any information about myself because people talk and they can use any and all information against me in some way. Sorry if this is not directly related to crabdom but it's a more broad question on how to cope with beings a loser and how can you tell what kind of a loser you are (failed normie or truecel etc.) and what is realistic goal and expectation because expectations and goals set by media and Post too long. Click here to view the full text.
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 No.227030

>>227019
haha heres a tip for you.

You MUST carry around a device that short-circuits a disabled network since there is always THAT potato-headed dummy that would see a switch, tunnel-vision on it (ignoring the "MAINTENANCE" plaque), would flip the switch back on - with all the voltage going BZZZZZZZZZZT or some machinery going VROOOOOOOM on your body.


oh and a random tip on top of that: make some pink homemade "CAUTION DO NOT FLIP SOMEONE'S IN THE VOLTAGE AREA" stuff - screamng pink's "screaming" color drags some attention of such tunnel vision debiles like myself

 No.227207

>>226113
i'm 27. 25 is when it started getting really rough for me and others i've talked to have reported similar. you hit 25 and you're kind of officially beyond the boundary of "i'm still young things have time to turn around." you have to face the fact that your life is meaningless and miserable, you will never have a family or community (i don't mean wife and kids, i mean your parents/siblings/extended family/friends will grow apart and you'll be left alone except maybe your mom will still be around). you have to really come to terms with the fact that society has already collapsed basically. it's gonna be miserable. save your money for this period because if you're broke during it, it will be 10x worse. try to tune out of normie life, don't go on twitter or youtube, find copes (retro vidya, idk woodworking, writing, other hobbies). it will probably not be as bad for you, not being an american. your health will also tank. you won't be able to survive off tendies, you'll have to cook yourself balanced meals with real meat and vegetables and greens, your body will start rejecting processed food and junk food like doritos. you will have to spend like 1-2 extra hours of your day on this, and yeah cooking for 1 is miserable and the portions are often too small to even cook properly, but if you don't you will feel like pure shit.

basically your life will become miserable and there's nothing you can really do except try to mitigate any additional miseries like being in poor health or being broke. i always thought i would be dead by now. that was wishful thinking. like when you're depressed you think it's gonna kill you eventually, you can't even comprehend being alive in 5 years at the rate things are going, but that's not the case. the reality is just that depression makes you neglect yourself to the point where you're falling apart in 5 years and can barely function, but you will always end up surviving, that's the curse of life.

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 No.227221

I'm just going to focus on the college aspect of your post: if it's something that you want to do to, then just do it. Since you brought it up, it must be something on your mind. You don't require a 'foundation of knowledge', you are there to learn and get a paper so that you don't fall into some low-tier, low-pay, dead end job when you're older. Matter of fact, going to college and forcing yourself to be around people and interacting with them while you're young is the best course of action for you right now. If the social aspect doesn't work out, then who cares? At least you applied yourself through education. Don't let this website be a 'crab in the bucket' situation for you.

 No.227233

>>226113
You do not require foundations of anything to do anything



/wiz/

 No.227226[Reply]

Well my country is fucking me over. Very easy to attack neets and their gibs to give sad pleasures to wagecucks. Anyone else living such a situation? Feels like the world is more and more pressuring you to rope yourself… oh well…

 No.227227

You need to get on premium bux also known as disability

 No.227228

reminder far right parties want to end neetbux/disablebux

 No.227229

>>227227
OP's IP is from Finland and I assume they only have that for real retards.

 No.227231

I'm tired of this world, if you're a low status male you'll relentlessly be stomped by every member of society while being told to man up, I'd rather check out of life rather than contributing to the wealth of some disgusting trillionare or a bunch of browns that hate me just because of the color of my skin. The only thing a job contributes to is to increase the evil in this world, there are no good people and if there are they should blame their parents for bringing them into this torture chamber just because of their narcissism.

 No.227232

>>227231
that's the other way around



/wiz/

 No.227025[Reply]

Does anyone here know any good virgin-only forums? Or a forum with a significant virgin population? Or maybe a forum that discusses widespread societal depravity in a very negative light?

I'm guessing the answer will be 'no'. Don't you think that's strange? I never believed just because something is common, that it's 'natural' or 'acceptable.' Child rape was common, it was practiced for most of human history, that's not acceptable. Yet betrayal, prostitution and temporary 'relationships' (same thing as prostitution) are? We are always at the recieving end of mockery, and them always rewarded with praise. Why? What did we do to deserve being mocked and belittled?

Does anyone else here feel this way? Or am I the only one? How do I reach likeminded people? How do I communicate with people who share my values? Where do I find them?

These days I just feel like we're being erased, or rather… we have always been erased. Am I a crab for taking these things seriously and refusing to submit to the same depravity as others?
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 No.227166

>>227143
i understand the point you're trying to make

but machiavellian traits are actually (societally) advantageous to perpetuating the species. it's cannabalistic, not annihilistic. a leader commits genocide not to wipe out the species, but to wipe out competition so their in-group can proliferate without resistance.

and evil rulers need subjects and slaves; their power has no meaning in a vacuum. without the poor masses, there can be no high life earned through backstabbing behavior. no maiming or killing needed

 No.227194

>>227025
Earth society revolves around sexuality, and it's quite difficult to escape how this has shaped everything to be fairly simple, underdeveloped, and lacking.
For me, I don't feel this planet offers enough, and there are the need rituals we have to perform routinely.
It's just a lot of inconvenient nonsense, and not enough good to make Earth life seem good. Or to make it actually good.

This place, these bodies, none of this is good enough.

But I can't say I have anything specific to tell you, to help you find what you're looking for.

 No.227213

>>227194
try preaching da AI will de-seggs us all anyway soon.

 No.227214

>>227025
>be a coomer ape
>stay at home alone and avoid going out in public which has become an open-air brothel, and play video games/watch youtube to pass the time and distract yourself from whores and porn till you die or God smites the earth

these are your options in the 21st century.

 No.227230

>>227194
Every biological organism revolves around sex.

The only way for higher life forms to exist is an eternal life through self repairing machines and brains.



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 No.49409[Reply][Last 50 Posts]

Anyone here have weird, niche interests? I’m curious about this kind of thing. I like hearing about people dedicating their lives to one specific strange thing. Post about them here.
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 No.70084

I may or may not.
Magic and the occult aren't especially strange, but being this dedicated to it usually is.
And playing Dungeons And Dragons nonstop for years, same game, strange when compared to usual stuff people do.
Got a few others, as well.

Oh, and creating God and gods, is strange hobby and interest, to be so involved in.

 No.70085

I collect pics and vids on internet, is that weird?

 No.70086

>>70085
The internet was invented to share pictures and vidtures.

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>>70086
This.

 No.70142

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>>49409
guns are a fun hobby


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 No.68295[Reply][Last 50 Posts]

Book discussion. Tell us what you're reading.
Previous threads:
>>64932
>>60032
>>54504
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 No.69942

Does anyone has a good reading guide on how to get into continental philosophy?

 No.69968

>>69942
>Does anyone has a
No.

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>>68295
I'm currently reading Unmasking Anne Frank by Ikuo Suzuki, just started today after I got the book delivered. The first few pages have been quite satisfying, so I will continue. I intend to read Secrets of the Federal Reserve by Eustace Mullins afterwards, then the Culture of Critique trilogy by Kevin MacDonald. I still can't believe I found these books at a woke ass, liberal leftist ass bookstore. The types who stand against antisemitism. These fucks are so stupid and I'm perpetually reminded that the elites don't have full control over every aspect of society yet, the evil nature of normies keep everything naturally in alignment to their agendas on the surface.

After this, I'm thinking I'll really start reading some good programming books, not that I need them for studying, just to feed my brain. I have a list of more cryptocracy books which I intend to read one by one, they weren't written for nothing after all.

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>>68295
is this a book thread??

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>>70140
and 1 moaR


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 No.69063[Reply]

Post cool toys, discuss tariffs if you have something new to say, and share a memory.

I've just gotten into Monster In My Pocket.
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 No.70131

>>70130
cool cars

 No.70135

>>70130
Rebrickable?

 No.70136

>>70135
>Rebrickable
what does that mean?
to make those little 6 wheelers I bought a bunch of "city" kits like 25 or so I can't remember
most of the cars are 50 pieces or so

 No.70137

>>70136
Did you sell the leftover pieces and saved the 6-wheelers for yourself?

"Rebrickable" - Welp, I assume you used lotsa different CITY kits and then mixed some with some

 No.70139

>>70137
I saved the boxes so I demixed all the pieces (several bins) and the correct parts into each kit



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 No.322329[Reply]

I don't have hobbies or at least I haven't found one and I think if I keep wasting my life stuck on the internet doing absolutely nothing (because I don't even have friends here to say that I have a good time) or watching movies not interesting enough to show off my taste in the movies or something like that lol and letting my ass deform for spending so much time stuck to the mattress anddddd I don't remember how I was going to finish this post but it was going to be glorious..
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>>322440
here ya go

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>>322329
OP you might as well just go full CMC and keep trying new things until you find something you enjoy a lot, or something that you're naturally good at so you can work towards finding out how to get the most enjoyment out of that thing.

 No.322445

>>322436
>danke
Krautchan?

 No.322446

>>322443
uncool

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>>322446
here ya go



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 No.69451[Reply]

Does anyone else like watching cctv or just cameras of places? There are many livestreams you can find of well known places and sites for random places. I like seeing people naturally, not acting for an audience or a beautiful landscape
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 No.70122

crowded places arr more intresting because of happenings

 No.70125

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>>69451
I like reading news 1 hour/day

 No.70133

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

 No.70134

>>70133
whats the most memorable thing you saw?

 No.70138

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



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 No.60006[Reply]

what is the best FF game for someone who never played a FF game of his life?
To my perspective of an unplayer, I would say the story is meh, the combat are too boring and the worldbuilding is average. the objects/magic are average,etc…yadayada
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 No.62437

The only ones you NEED to play are 6 and 7. Then if you like those you can branch out to the other ones.

 No.62438

>>62437
>>62437
I feel like 7 is overrrated

 No.62469

>>62438
Agreed. But its still a decent game tbh. I rate it kinda high, it has more world building than FF4 for example.

FF4 for the DS is really good tho, hardmode by default, graphics are a bit similar to Yoshitaka Amano's official FF art.

 No.63312

>>60006
if you are only going to play one game, FF5

if you plan on playing several games i think FF4 is the best place to start. First atb game, simple combat/character building. Fantastic adventure but harder to play later down the road. FF9 is also a good starting point.

wizchan would benefit greatly from having the FF8 schizo here. today i remembered that the city of esther is named after the technologist clan in mage the acension

 No.63313

>>62437
6 has terrible gameplay without the BNW hack. Fantastic adventure, story, characters, aesthetic and music. BNW patch makes the gameplay match the rest of its core parts.



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