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IRC is full of funless self obsessed oldfags more concerned about their "image" and unwarranted self importance than with talking, having fun, or doing anything else. Multiply this by 10x when using libera or freenode, and 5x when using Rizon. |
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better than discord |
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marginally.. |
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IRC is for XDCC and enhancing streams/events with a realtime chat |
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#behappyonline |
One thing I especially love about anime is how it can transcend
political correctness, and touch certain taboo social issues that we
cannot touch over in America. Let me give an example of what I mean.
In the Ranma1/2 manga, Akane once takes a strength potion by accident.
Not surprisingly, she's loving every minute, being able to beat Ranma
in arm wrestling, but he keeps on trying to anyway. However, when she
finds that the potion is starting to turn her more masculine, and
starts growing facial hair, she picks staying feminine over strength.
It ends, though, with Ranma repeatedly beating Akane at arm wrestling,
and her still trying.
Ranma ain't my favorite manga/anime, nor is this my favorite Ranma
story, but it shows why I love anime & manga so. Rumiko Takahashi is
able to such on some prickly topics, and see the humor. Feminists
over here might call her a traitor, but what is truly liberating about
having to show everything as we want them, not as they are?
She is queen indeed.
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Anime can make me ROFL, BAWWWW, and fap - sometimes all at once |
Of course I'm not talking 4chan as a whole, but specifically the boards that form the outward face of 4chan. What a cesspool! Everyone is always screaming "NIGGER NIGGER FAGGOT FAGGOT TRANNNYYYYヽ(`Д´)ノ". They talk about black guys so much that I wonder if there isn't some sort of suppressed lust lurking just below the surface. Most of that crap isn't even half funny, are they even trying or have they just given up?(Sigh)
This is why normalfags think that sites need domineering moderation to be any good.(;´Д`)
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The anger started out as a tongue-in-cheek "gamer rage!!!11one1" thing, and there were more than a few series of image macros and more where the joke was to have an over-the-top, outlandish, expletive-ridden outburst over some GODDAMN MUTHAFUKKIN BITCHASS mundane/innocuous thing |
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Boku Enema ヽ(´∇`)ノ |
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Only if it's from a little girl (´ー`) |
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Only if she's cute - I don't want to drink ugly piss (;´Д`) |
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I already drank man piss so that wouldn't make much of a difference. ( ´ω`) |
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No but i would drink from a little girl's cunny. |
/lounge/ preview makes double posts, kaguya-sama.
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>>61819 |
B-movies, VHS trash, Video Nasties,Grindhouse Movies, whatever. Which ones do you particularly like? My favourites are Blacula (1972), Lovely But Deadly (1981) and Hardbodies (1984). Which ones are yours?
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I haven't knowingly seen any (´∇`) |
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My favorite B-movies are Killer Klowns from Outer Space (yes, it's clowns with a K, that's how you know it's cool B-), Hobgoblins, Chopping Mall, Sharknado |
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Samurai Cop is funny ヽ(´∇`)ノ |
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There's a bunch of old versions of flash professional with serial keys in https://animatearchive.neocities.org |
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u have your answer already, but you could also lern it from https://wiki.heyuri.net/index.php?title=Flash |
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hey good links. Since they're old, will they let me scan drawings in and combine them together? That's how they used to do it back in the day isn't it? |
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>That's how they used to do it back in the day isn't it? |
This is a subtle tendency, so it will be hard to describe, but have you ever noticed the way that the Net has descended into endless flattery? Basically, have you ever noticed how much everyone is sucking up to each other? It seems like before, in an earlier era, people said what they felt pretty shortly and directly, and most of all confidently, without seeming to have taken others opinions into account before hand.
Nowadays a lot of internet posting seems to lumber around unsure of itself, afraid to be too harsh, too judgemental, or too definite at all. If you try and speak with authority you get cut down for being too strident. People are in a constant struggle to not "seem pretentious". The only exception seems to be for a few non-negotiable acceptable targets,like pedophiles. You can give whatever strident opinions you want in that case.
Basically, a person can no longer say a plain and simple "this sucks". If they say anything at all it's "I don't really like it" or something milquetoast like that. I think the greatest barometer of this shift is the reaction to various elements of the 2000s.You remember right? Nu Metal sucked , reality shows were awful, the music was garbage. People hated the celebrities back then, like Nickelback or Paris Hilton. Now, all of a sudden, all that stuff was just 'misunderstood' and no one can remember why they hated it. They speak with a certain horror about the times when people admitted that shitty things were shitty...
People wonder why Nickelback got hate, people wonder why that crappy Spiderman movie from '07 got hate, and Paris Hilton... It's so weird. I actually remember this weird trend of people mentioning her on Twitter and apologizing for thinking ill of her back in the day--how much of a suck-up can you be??(;´Д`)
Yes, I think music is where this shift is felt most strongly. You can't say ANYTHING about music without a caveat or a concession anymore. I remember watching this old movie, and in one scene, a guy is playing some music, but his buddy rips the album out of the music player and says "You shouldn't listen to this crap--it'll make you sterile." Very brief, very authoritative, with no caveats or concessions---EVERYONE used to talk about music like that.Everyone used to talk about ANYTHING they had an opinion about like that.
I'd say this is just another vagary of the mainstreaming and corporatization of the net; the Net is in use by everyone now, even the most intellectually fragile, who think a negative opinion is like a forcible enema.In a way it's instated this banal sort of 'polite society' where you're not allowed to ruffle any feathers by calling shit shit-- unless everyone else is already doing it.(´ー`)
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¯\_(ツ)_/¯ |
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Plenty of people speak with authority on the net today, but it's either on places like this where there's few people around and no accountability, or it's some ret0rd keyboard warrior on twitter (´∇`) |
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mob culture; you go against the mob, you go down. |
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It's not that you aren't allowed to call something shit. What people find to be shit changes overtime with society and the culture. In the 2000s it was Nickelback Paris Hilton and Emo and Scene kids but nowadays people look back on those things and think they weren't that bad and today it is Tik Tok influencers Gacha kids and snowflakes, and overtime people will hate something different in like 2030. |
I made a small script for scraping links to flashes from archives and I need some good archives for that.
I only tried scraping links from 4plebs's /f/ which works perfectly, but it only started saving stuff since 2014 which pretty late...
I thought about scraping from swfchan already but it's slow as fuck and 99% of the time you need to solve a captcha ヽ(`Д´)ノ
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There's https://dagobah.net/ which goes back to about Nov 2004, and you can also find the URLs to the raw SWFs on Newgrounds by inspecting the ruffle container |
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>http://boards.swfchan.net/disc.shtml |
I've been upgrading my XP machine lately, so let's talk about PC games from 2000-2006! ヽ(´∇`)ノ
Some of my favorites from back in the day include Max Payne 1+2, Mafia, Splinter Cell 1-3, MoH:AA, Hitman 2-4, Doom 3, Far Cry, HL2, F.E.A.R., and Tomb Raider Legend
Those were all games I played around the time they came out, and I've replayed some of them a bajillion times, but there's still a HUEG number of games from that era I haven't played. Right now I'm playing The Operative: No One Lives Forever for the first time, and... well it's OK, but so far I don't think its as good as the others I mentioned (^^;ワラ
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Played and completed NOLF 2 - it was OK, but the story wasn't as interesting as the first game, and the stealth sections seemed like not much thought was put into them (;´Д`) |
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I just completed BloodRayne, which I've been wanting to play ever since seeing it gaming mags years ago (for two very obvious reasons!) |
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Im suprised nobody talked about Quake III on this thread, Q3A still has a living community these days. This game in particular has a really addicting gameplay both in singleplayer and multiplayer. |
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>Im suprised nobody talked about Quake III on this thread |
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I ended up playing and completing BloodRayne 2... |
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Dirty bastard faggots! Why the hell don't they watch anime?? GRRRRヽ(`Д´)ノヽ(`Д´)ノ |
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Not all otaku are aniota ヽ(´ー`)ノ |
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>>2112 |
In the 90s TV shows and Entertainment started doing this 'self-aware', 'subversive' thing. Basically, every character had to be witty, pop culturally aware, and good at psycho-analysing themselves with loads of big words.
Entertainment had to be self aware--on some level it had to realize it was entertainment. It had to realize it was entertainment and that it was contributing to the rotting of the masses brains via too much TV.(All those TV shows back in the day that ironically told you to watch less TV--I'll bet there was a joke like that on every episode of The Simpsons...)
The self-awareness led to strange trends; a make-believe rejection of corporate culture, a witty (so they thought) skewering of pop culture tropes, a grand, tongue-in-cheek recognition of the 'era' they lived in as being much different from any other, ("C'mon! It's the '90s!"-watch a few things from the era and see how often you run into that phrase, or something like it).
"Pop Culture" became something people were actually aware of-- and something they turned on its head at every chance. Exploitation Movies were recognized as "Exploitation Movies", and after that the genre collapsed.
The creator of Buffy The Vampire Slayer said he created it to subvert common horror tropes, such as the one of "the blonde cheerleader always dies" but soon enough no one could remember any movie where "the blonde cheerleader dies". The creators of The Simpsons created it to subvert the typical family sitcom--and now no one knows what a family sitcom looks like played straight. In the movie Clerks, the two clerks, Damien and Randall spend a whole scene discussing Star Wars. Only once the 90s started could a director give screentime to something so banal as discussing someone else's movie.
The basic principle was that originality had been all used up: culture was entirely self-conscious, quoting itself, recycling itself, mocking itself, inverting itself, doing anything but believing in itself. In a perfect world this would have just been a short phase--but the truth is, the 90s never ended.
Sincerity never reasserted itself. We moved on from the early 90s to the late 90s.We moved from the late 90s to the later 90s.We moved from the later 90s onto the latest 90s, and that awful decade, the 1990s,kept twisting itself on and on so that it might keep surviving in some grotesque form.
Basically I don't think the 20th Century ever ended... That guy who said history ended in 1989 was right I think.ヽ(´∇`)ノ
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It's my undeniable right as a man of the 90s to quench my thirst in my own way: |
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the 90's is that one jellyfish that is immortal? |
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