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 No.41994[Reply][Last 50 Posts]

Every other board has their own /general/ and it might be better to post about little known hobbies here, rather than have a new thread that gets 2 replies.

How about horseback riding?
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 No.71018

>>70669
>>70670
What I like to do is to drink cheap wine while playing video games or posting on imageboards between 1AM and 5AM.


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 No.70926[Reply]

Has anyone considered designing a board game as a hobby? I have been doing it for over a decade, well even arguably my whole life, even as a child. All I do is formulate rules and people can use equipment they have at home to play. Advantages are.

>anyone who is reasonably intelligent can do it

>you create a whole mathematical universe in a few minutes potentially, making it the greatest payoff/investment ratio of any hobby I would argue
>you can get famous even with a very bad and derivative game (not that we care about that kind of thing)

Feel free to ask me about how to make abstract games, however I only formulate rules, I know nothing about producing components, sorry if that is an area of interest for you
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 No.71052

Chess, but it's cute White angel loli against big boob succubi in black bikinis

 No.71054

>>70979
you can't avoid thinking on a higher level and there isn't much available already existing work, playing a specific game like chess over and over again you can just learn the already most effective ways of playing and you're always thinking inside the rules of the game
>>71052
Chess is based, mental hobbies are always superior to physical ones like soccer

 No.71067

>>70926

cool thread, i am hoping the future will be full of people like you who get to have the ability to stray from mass production and give the people taylor-made options preventing the mistake of mass culture producing identical people from ever repeating.

>Feel free to ask


what's the first thing you usually decide when you think up a game?

how'd you make a 2-player game for people who get bored after ~4 minutes so one round has to be shorter then that.

what's the longest game you think people would enjoyably play together because there has to be a number of hours at which it becomes a chore to stay awake even though tiredness sets in.

how'd you make a complicated game that can be played while walking in the woods (so no table, hardly any place to put something like a discard pile unless you wear cute little hard-holding or piece-storing backpacks/fannypacks, potentially only dimly lit)

how'd you approach making an easy game to be played while walking (drunk or high).

 No.71069

>>70950
>I sometimes daydream of some sort of board game where AI actually can't win.

the computer will win in everything that can be expressed in math consciously where the victory conditions are known which allow it to run permutations. there is however the unconscious, unquantifiable, unknowable which is where i would look for advantages that humans have over machines.

 No.71070

>>70961
>I thought what you were saying was people shouldn't bother playing games because ai will beat them

your thoughts remind me of something i am currently noticing: a distinct new type of ai-fueled nihilism and depression in which people are convinced nothing is worth doing because machines can do it better. this narrative might be the loud dramatic deathrattle of competitive people as they finally understood their breed (and soldiers have literally been bred though people get nervous when this is discussed) will be made obsolete by machines.



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 No.68295[Reply][Last 50 Posts]

Book discussion. Tell us what you're reading.
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Finished Miyamato Musashi's The Five Rings on the way to work this morning.

I dont know why I endeavor to continue to learn about Stoic philosophy from out of touch ruling class weirdos.

I dont know if there is much that is applicable to my life.>>71055

 No.71058

>>71056
> the book of five rings
Philosophy for virgin otakus

 No.71059

>>71056
>Finished Miyamato Musashi's The Five Rings
What did you learn?

 No.71061

>>71059
My big takeaway was probably in the water book where he talks about having a commanding gaze. He reccomends keeping your eyes from wandering and trying to survey an entire area without using your eyes. Theres a lot of Buddhist philosophy weaved into the text that sounds interesting at first but is just a bunch of nothing burgers dressed up like poetry that was fun to read too. I definitely wouldn't reccomend this book for someone who isn't in a career that would benefit from seeing life as a series of conflicts. Id like to meet someone who did learn something from this book. For me, I rarely interact with people, and if I do I benefit mostly from just being pleasant towards them. I dont generally have a lot of conflict in my life right now, so there wasn't a lot in this book that was applicable to me.

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>>71061
What about the stoics? Just cuz they came from the ruling class do you think that nothing they taught can help you?


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 No.70652[Reply]

A slightly unusual hobby for a wizardly man, but I've always had an attraction to it.

What I like about it is the extremely large variety of tricks that can be learned. It's like the Path of Exile skill tree in the sense you can pick a direction and learn that way. You can build up your foundations, or you can go the straight and narrow all the way to learning your favorite trick. The large variety of tricks also mean there are a ton of easier ones to learn, and learning these tricks provides such a strong feeling of accomplishment.

Cruising is very nice too, I intent to get a bigger old school board with soft(?) wheels for nice and easy transport.

The art on skateboards is also quite nice, there's something for everyone. Also you can buy blanks and draw on it yourself. I think the level of creativity in all aspects of this hobby is so amazing.

All things skating related welcomed, I'll try my best to answer with great care to everyone.

Thank you for participating
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 No.71053

>>71039
Excuse me, this is the anime t shirt discussion thread!

The time slowing down is real. Very crazy thing to describe to someone who has never experienced it. Also have you noticed when you slip during walking for example, you can automatically just rebalance yourself far better and very naturally? I can slip and my upper body remains so still. I could hold a glass of water and not spill a single drop.

One thing I'm quite worried about now is injuries. Now the injury itself is bad enough, but the hospitals in my country are a fuckng joke. My coworker was telling me today his brother broke his arm yesterday and had to wait 11 hours before he was treated. This has honestly dampened my interest in skating for the time being.. I can't do double doses of trauma, give me a broken arm sure but I need to be getting operated on within the hour. All that adrenaline and shock isn't gonna last long. That pain and the anxiety of not knowing when you'll be seen would break my mind

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>>71053

>Excuse me, this is the anime t shirt discussion thread!


i haven't even read the thread yet, i just post and turn into a ghost woooOOOOooo

>The time slowing down is real. Very crazy thing to describe to someone who has never experienced it. Also have you noticed when you slip during walking for example, you can automatically just rebalance yourself far better and very naturally?


yeah i did notice this as well. skating as the art and love of movement. just trying to master some of it trickles into everything even slightly physical and improves it: from getting up off chairs better, to balancing unwieldy stuff with ease, to the way you normally walk on foot, to how it sounds when you type the keyboard, to quick reactions to prevent or reduce accidents in traffic even those you aren't even involved in, to being so mindful around careless people that you can anticipate when they fuck up so you are ready to help because you saw it coming so much earlier then everyone else. an incredible life-affirming chain-reaction concentrated care and attention into movement can start. i do believe normies think skating is vanity for lazy stoners but it is deep immersion into practical physics and so many people could benefit from it.

>I can slip and my upper body remains so still. I could hold a glass of water and not spill a single drop.


nice. you might find this interesting after i went running with my 70 year old father he slipped and broke his arm. he recovered and i taught him how to snakeboard after it and now a few weeks ago (8 years later) he slipped and fell again. this time nothing broke, he even said he felt the time slow down and he did manage to fall way better and distribute the energy of the fall without breaking or seriously hurting anything.

>One thing I'm quite worried about now is injuries. Now the injury itself is bad enough, but the hospitals in my country are a fuckng joke. My coworker was telling me today his brother broke his arm yesterday and had to wait 11 hours before he was treated. This has honestly dampened my interest in skating for the time being.. I can't do double doses of trauma, give me a broken arm sure but I need to be getting operated on within the hour. All that adre
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 No.71063

Can we go back to anime t-shirt discussion?

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>>71060
I've even noticed the way I change direction is based off sliding my feet, it must look like I'm a salsa dancer or something. I am just practicing body varials as it allows me to do 180s and still land in my regular pose! I don't really have much interest in learning switch. That seems way too hard to do. Skating is very high tech and if it weren't for the higher risk of injury it would be good for everyone to get into. It's a full body workout just like swimming.

Your father is very cool and blessed to be so physically and mentally sharp at that age. Very cool.

I think so as well, I mean I've had 15 years skating/bmxing experience over the years and I took most of it really slow. I've had bad falls but it was when I decided to advance to the next level, or it was a freak accident. I just overthink a lot, and see a few bad videos and it torments me. When I was around 18 or so I just didn't care, I remember I was considering killing myself as I was not taking the workplace well. I still remember posting here in the wagey threads in 2015 or whenever that was. God what a shit time, sadly things aren't much better I'm just a little more hardened and accepting of fate.

Heh you gotta be careful on this indoor parks. Smooth concrete and insanely slipperly wooden ramps. I ate shit trying the 5ft halfpipe. Sounds painful man, let us never forget our safety gear !

>>71063
Picture attached is my compromise. I was going to send a more lewd one but I can't seem to find the spoiler button. Hook ups band has some funny and anime lewd designs

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>>71065
I don't like lewd stuff, thank God you didn't find anything like that



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 No.48726[Reply][Last 50 Posts]

Recently I've been getting into photography. I've found that after doing so, I perceive moments in different ways. Things simultaneously seem more transient, yet more permanent. It's a sensation that's difficult to describe, except to say that I am more 'aware' of the moments around me. For obvious reasons I have avoided urban areas, but in terms of landscapes and natural shots, it is quite peaceful.

Any photography hobbyists here?
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 No.71048

I've decided to take up wildlife photography as a way to live my life to the fullest while living in a tent on public land.

I just bought an Olympus E-M1X used and an "open box" Panasonic Lumix G VARIO 100-300mm f/4.0-5.6 lens to go with it.

I decided on the micro four thirds form factor simply because the super telephoto lenses are significantly smaller and cheaper due to the 2x crop factor from the smaller sensor. The 100-300 is essentially what a 200-600 on a full frame camera would be. They also make lenses with significantly more zoom than that all for less than comparable sony, nikon, or canon lenses.

The olympus bodies are especially well weather sealed which I desired. This lens was the cheapest weather sealed supertelephoto lens I could find. I think the larger body of the E-M1X should help it balance well with large zoom lenses.

I still want a 12/13 mm wide angle lens for landscapes but I might wait a while to buy one because the camera + lens I just bought cost me almost $1200 after tax. This is not a cheap hobby sadly. I will report back after the camera arrives and I've had a chance to use it.

 No.71049

>>71048
>I decided on the micro four thirds form factor simply because the super telephoto lenses are significantly smaller and cheaper due to the 2x crop factor from the smaller sensor.
>I still want a 12/13 mm wide angle lens for landscapes
You can get a speedbooster. It's an adapter to put larger sensor lenses on smaller sensor bodies, with a corrective element to scale the full field of view down without any vignetting. It also results in more light reaching the senor overal, which is where it gets its name. There are decades of full-frame Canon ultrawide primes on eBay that get boosted to something like f0.95.

I shoot video on MFT and I find that the MFT versions of new lenses are always a bit cheaper for some reason.

 No.71050

>>71049
Interesting, never heard of a speed booster before. I had been eyeing the 200mm f/2.8 to use with the 1.4 and 2x teleconverters as a potential upgrade path down the line. From what I'm reading it seems the speedbooster is pretty much like a teleconverter but in reverse. The more I learn about the MFT form factor the more I like it. It truly is versatile.

 No.71051

>>71050
>The more I learn about the MFT form factor the more I like it. It truly is versatile.
That's a common consensus. APSC sensors are bigger but their current issue is that cameras using them try to cram as many megapixels as possible over its real estate. The end result is smaller texel size which means each pixel is fueled by less light, culminating in a darker image with poorer dynamic range. My BMPCC4k is MFT but it only needs to spread a 4096x2160 image over that sensor so the images just glow straight off the camera.

The Rokinon 12mm is a good ultrawide I use and I hear good things about the (older) SLRMagic 8mm video lens. The former is a photograpy lens so it's sharp. What's nice about both of these lenses is that they're ultrawide but with glass that physically corrects the barrel distortion, so you don't get the severe fisheye effect.

I hope you see many cool birds and other wildlife in your tent adventures

 No.71062

>>71051
Thanks for suggesting the rokinon. Seems like exactly what I need. I shouldn't need autofocus for landscapes after all. Part of me wonders if it is actually worth it though when my phone is so good at landscapes already.

Thanks too for the well wishes. I reciprocate them and hope you enjoy videoing whatever you're trying to shoot.


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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.70150

>>70147
You do realize that enshittification will only increase the more mainstream something is? One day you'll rue those words.

 No.70151

>>70150
Linux has some intrinsic protections against enshittification. Most packages are licensed under GPL, and GPL is a viral license, anything that incorporates GPL code has to release all of its code under GPL too. That means that you or someone else have the freedom to fork the code and remove the enshittifying bits.

Companies can pay RedHat astronomical prices for enterprise support and regular consumers can always use Fedora Linux. If that goes into the trash someday, there is always Ubuntu/Debian. Then there is NixOS. There will always be another choice. Canonical cannot simply force telemetry and ads on people like Microsoft has done with Windows 11 and expect not to lose all their users to an adjacent Linux distro.

 No.70152

>>70146
Glad that you found it satisfying, I didn't expect you'd reply this fast. Your experience inspired me to get started, Thank you wiz
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>>70150
>>70151
That's the worrying bit about linux gaining popularity, I'd still love a distro which is good enough for gaming so that I can get rid of windows from my gaming machine

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i am not even 10 years in myself. recently i have been solving most linux problems with brave ai, i wish this existed when i started because i have solved dozens of problems and understood stuff i was curios about since the beginning. having a place to turn to with problems like that is really helpful. if i can help let me know though i would assume most of you newcomers are way better at solving stuff like that with ai then i am. what i might be good at is ergonomics. i can make a linux machine feel good and tailor it because i have bothered to look into all the little options in the sub menus.

currently i am playing with bash scripts to automatically create and move text files so i can juggle them around fast.

another thing that i think is really interesting is that there are these lightweight ULTRA PREMIUM BUSINESS CLASS laptops (like the lenovo thinkpad x1 carbon gen6) available on the used market with minimal configuration (8gb ram, 4 cores) for very low prices. they can't be upgraded for the most part but they are a joy to use if you are frugal. similar hard to upgrade ultralight premium models not for laptops but for convertibles finally exist on the used market (like the lenovo thinkpad x1 yoga gen5) and they have a keyboard that can be folded all the way around so it is behind the screen when you are tired of laptop mode, leaving you with a touchscreen that has a garaged little pen so you get the actual touchscreen ant note taking experience in linux on an actual x64 computer that runs all the regular linux packages which i prefer to ARM processors.

 No.71064

>>71057
I would like something like this, but I use my stuff outside often and only the ipad pro has a screen with 1000 nits SDR brightness in my price range (used 5th gen). The standard 300-500 nits is basically useless outside.



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 No.68877[Reply][Last 50 Posts]

All you need to begin drawing is a pencil and some paper

Feel free to post any drawings of yours in this thread. Illustration, doodle, traditional, digital - anything goes. Discussion on skillbuilding techniques and fair critique of other wizards' work is welcome.

Videos:

Tyler Edlin - https://www.youtube.com/user/TylerE2284
Proko - https://www.youtube.com/user/ProkoTV
Sinix - https://www.youtube.com/user/sinixdesign
Scott Robertson - https://www.youtube.com/user/scottrobertsondesign
Matt Kohr (CtrlPaint) - https://www.ctrlpaint.com/library
Aaron Blaise - https://www.youtube.com/user/AaronBlaiseArt
Vilpu (Anatomy) - https://mega.nz/folder/9Pw1lYaS#Me7LSwlSg59lNGmkj9tt4w/folder/lPoXEYxS

Poses/Gestures
QuickPoses -https://www.quickposes.com/en
PoseSpace -https://www.posespace.com/posetool/default.aspx
https://x6ud.github.io/#/ Animal Head Reference Finder
https://anatomy360.info/anatomy-scan-reference-dump/

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 No.71019

>>70667
This is crazy good, especially considering the software.

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>>69464
That looks awesome! I love doing paper animations. Here is an old one I did years ago of a little Wizard making tea. Originally it was going to be longer but i got burnt out.

 No.71044

I feel like i can break down figures down into simple shapes with ease, but all those shapes are flat. I can draw from life and draw what I'm seeing, but i feel like it's just me breaking things into flat shapes again. I can't feel, or visualize or express things in a 3d space.

I feel like it's hindering my ability to shade properly, hindering my anatomy, and is making me completely incapable for drawing anything complex like a body in different perspectives (like top down)
Yes i do studies from life pretty often, ranging from simple shapes to human figures. I have attempted drawing each frame of an object rotating before, but it still doesn't help me visualize
Is there ANYTHING i can do to address this problem that doesn't default to "study from life" or "do still life", because rest assured i already try to do those as a part of my consistent practice. Is there anything i can do to face the problem head on, or do i continue studying and hope that one day my brain will finally start working with me?

 No.71046

I also problem with drawing bodies in general I can do the head decently but the rest of the body specially the arms and shoulders always look unnatural and odd to me when I draw them

I am just deeply afraid that I will never reach a level of drawing I truely desire and I everything I draw will always be mediocre and never good as some Japanese artist on Pixiv because my own brain is against me

 No.71047

>>71044
I remember watching Glenn Vilppu drawing and feeling like I was beginning to understand what it means to "feel" form. Watching more experienced artist draw can help you too. I recommend Vilppu and Michael Hampton.
If you watch enough people figure draw, you'll notice that some people start with gestures while others focus on contours. There isn't a definitive drawing style, but by modifying your process, at least temporary, you can gain a new perspective on drawing.
I have been copying drawings from Bridgman's Complete Guide to Drawing From Life. His figures make it easy to see how the forms of the body interlock into each other.
Beyond that, I think it boils down to mileage. By studying and drawing a lot, the small bits of knowledge you pick up will add up and start becoming noticeable.


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What's the last movie you've seen?
What's the best movie you've seen lately?

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>>71025
Finally watched Alien: Romulus. But before watching it, I went back and watched all the Alien movies. I'm a huge fan of the original and can pretty much quote the entire thing from memory. It took me a week to watch them all. Here are my unsolicited opinions on each.

Alien (1979) — Almost a perfect horror film imo. The plot is nothing to write home about, but the set design, the alien design, and the atmosphere are perfect. It's one of the most hauntingly beautiful labyrinths to ever grace the silver screen. The amount of detail in every inch of the Nostromo and LV-426 is amazing. The idea of having blue-collar characters made the whole thing work. One of my favorite movies of all time.

Aliens (1986) — A generally fun, competently made, but ultimately dumb blockbuster movie. Compared to the original, it's a downgrade on every level. The characters are flat, samey, and uninteresting. Obvious bad guy doing bad guy things. The design of the ship and interiors is functional, but not nearly as beautiful or interesting as in the first movie. It's not a bad movie, but it pales in comparison to the original. The "perfect organism" is also shown to be completely pathetic, stupid, squishy things.

Alien 3 (1992) — If Aliens is a competently made movie with boring ideas, Alien 3 is a movie with some good ideas but clunky execution. The characters are interesting for the most part, and the dialogue is way better compared to the second movie, but it's mostly the formula of the first movie: a monster killing the cast one by one while everybody else runs around inside a sci-fi labyrinth in despair. It doesn't really add anything to the universe either. Still, it has some cool ideas in there.

Alien Resurrection (1997) — Awful, shitty characters that have nothing interesting to say. Ripley is basically a new character played by the same actor, and the new character is shit. It's full of goofy moments and idiotic plot points that make no sense. The special effects and set design are mostly OK, but the dialogue and plot are garbage. Characters have to constantly drop exposition dumps just to make sense of whatever is going on. The only interesting character in there is Gediman. They really drove Ripley into a corner with this one. No wonder they pretty much dropped the whole thing and started making movies set in other points of the timeline.Post too long. Click here to view the full text.

 No.71030

Wes Anderson fan so firing up The French Dispatch tonight; favorite W.A. film is probably The Grand Budapest.

>>71029

I'll throw 'em a bone, home theater nerds especially - some get pretty gonzo with their laserdisc/dvd/bluray hoarding and gear setups.

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I have seen the first hellraiser yesterday, great movie,

The second in the other hand…
The first 1/5 is really good but the rest feels like a parody or a spy kids movie, is so bad that it breaks the inmersion a lot of times

The saga have 8 more movies and acording to people these 2 are the best ones…

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I couldn't see shit because of how dark the movie was. it was a ok movie about witches and it depicted witches good

 No.71043

>>71040
Okay film. Should have been advertised as a psychological thriller rather than a horror movie tho



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 No.61466[Reply]

Are any wizards interested in astrology? I've recently got into it and become very passionate about it. It's definetely true, and i've also started to developing my own theories that i'm hopefully going to refine with time.
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 No.71016

>>70691
>>71015
>Can you elaborate on this, wizzy?
This

 No.71017

Sure but it's mostly nonsense especially the western stuff, it's wishy-washy garbage that gets regurgitated by little old ladies repeatedly, especially new age crud

I'm more interested in the fixed stars now, the more ancient schools of astrology, like the ancient chinese considered the fixed stars

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>>64591
I found this book about Astrology by Aleister Crowley, still there are more book about Aleister Crowley about this topic and are very enjoyable bacause looks kinda old and traditional to me without new age woo-woo.

 No.71021

>>71020
I remember reading this, it wasn't very memorable except the usual 'psychic inference' (pulling nonsense out the ass) about the newly discovered planets and their effects

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>>61466
I've wanted to read Ellic Howe's writings on the subject, but I'm not really interested in astrology generally



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 No.41822[Reply][Last 50 Posts]

what language are you learning and what tools do you use to learn it?
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 No.70967

>>61740
Сдаешься? Ты че пидар? Ану учи русский язык, волшебник.

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 No.70997

>>69844
Im here. Do you want to talk with me? :)

 No.71008

>>41853
It has been a few years, how did that go?

 No.71009

>>46336
What's the point of that?


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