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Lounge@Heyuri
What do you complete the sentence with?
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Gamers~nyo!
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>>6465
oh I get it know
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Heyuri Incorporated
pata
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Butthole
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Nihon Break Kokyo Corporation!

Lounge@Heyuri
predominantly at an office job. ( ´ω`)
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I browse Heyuri! ヽ(´∇`)ノ

...I should find something that doesn't involve lolis at the job (;´ー`)

Lounge@Heyuri
While I first planned to maek a book thread...
I decided to change teh topic to solitude.


Stranger in teh woods by Michael Finkel

It's been awhile since I read it - but it's a book that is rather fascinating. How a man decide to just leave everything behind and simply venture out to teh woods. With out any real reason or preparation. He stayed there for 27 years before teh police caught him. During these years he lived mostly on food he got from breaking in to others summer camps that was "close enough" to him. No one manage to find him or take notice of his camp.

It is based on a real life story. He since then told some of his story and how he sort of lost sense of ones thoughts. To just live in the moment unconsciously. I think this sounds freeing. Some would might call - crazy. I am half crazy so I don't mind! My current life exist at this glowing box. I am very fond of it. I love it. But... everything is an escape. So was his experience into teh woods.

Books as this make me realize that we are always sort of alone with our own experience with life. We can share thoughts with others by talking or writing - but we can never experience what someone else experience. I love my solitude more than anything else. Only alone I feel at ease and see my thoughts clearly. I am kind of jealous of people who dares to just leave all behind.

In a way - hikikomori are in some regards - already living away from society. While teh difference being that they often are connected to the outside world thought teh wired or by family members. I used to be a home security guard so i've my own understanding of this. There is no real struggle besides having family members pushing on their feelings onto me. While my shift only lasted for 2years~. I could imagine longer shift means teh struggle to change gear gets harder for each passing day. While in teh woods - there is non to affect your state of mind. It's either struggle or die. I already struggle - but my struggle are mostly with other people.

Interview with author about "teh last hermit".
https://youtu.be/Bk9w7bc00Uk

Has anyone else dreams such as this?
Has anyone else deep desire of solitude?


well then,
I will add this.

What do you like about imageboards?

For me it's like having friends without having to deal with having friends.
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>Has anyone else deep desire of solitude?

What's amusing about solitude is that language constrains conversation of what it's like.
The very mode of communication (though obscured) refutes any discussion of solitude. Why?

1. The very mode of communication is the input-output. Desired outcomes.

Most importantly (though many ignore) **mutually** desired outcomes.
Extending a conversation about solitude–a singular experience–does not fit in this model of communication.
And a tangent could be had where by a lot of discussions do not fit in this mechanic, thus unnecessary suffering and frustrating interactions with others.

2. It is ironic to _want_ a conversation about solitude unless the undertone is "I want to fix it"

Because of the general rule of communication above: why involve others, other than to involve them further into some pursuit?
Idle exchange of thought does not fit into the model of communication:
it is the antithesis, and perhaps the reason why imageboards are the neon-blue fly-trap, as they're polarizing to what makes sense, seductive to those that want to dodge consequences.

Trying to dodge the 'mode of communication' by doing the opposite, by conveying Good Word of Being Alone, is contradictory.
The more you congregate the further away your new disciple is from understanding what solitude is.

Thus, no one talks about solitude unless prompted by another, I suppose.
Another must commit the sin, say the words, and so the others come out of the woodwork like gnomes of the night.
A calling ricocheting through forests.
(´・ω・`)

>What do you like about imageboards?
>For me it's like having friends without having to deal with having friends.

What's enjoyable about imageboards is the ability to engage or disengage as one wishes.
So the same as you wrote.

Friends require you to acknowledge everything brought up.
Imageboard users will have empty threads if no one is interested in replying.
In this sense, imageboards are closer to the heart of things, which the label of friendship often obscures.

There's little practice in satisfying 'mutually desired outcomes' which create healthy relationships.
Furthermore, in the present day, 'mutually desired outcomes' are often outsourced to the marketplace or the government.
This results in relationships on shaky grounds, based in the arbitrary such as proximity or consumer products.

It is unfulfilling having these sort of relationships, and opens you up to self-induced drama between members hoping to find purpose in pecking orders and collusion;
if not that, than the amnesia of videogames, drugs, women, sports, and all the other things that make the present day a spectacle.

In conclusion, yes, I use it for the same thing. Because it is quite difficult to cultivate relationships that are mutually beneficial.
Of course, mutually benefiting each other is only required if you actually need things to discuss and work towards: to enact a play and a progression.
Everyone wants to play a part: what is the imageboard but playing the part of the hikki, suiting oneself up into the outcast and the disengaged? (*^ー゚)b

ヽ(´ー`)ノヽ(´ー`)ノヽ(´ー`)ノヽ(´ー`)ノ

Lounge@Heyuri
Not vouching for the video, just sharing.

https://www.vidlii.com/watch?v=C2gseeAmrCN
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>>6406
appreciate it
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Forgot to tell here, but this video since has been featured on the front page of VidLii ヽ(´ー`)ノ
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>>6454
That'd explain all the recent shitty threads
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Hello from a vidlii user. I hope everyone on Heyuri is having a good time! ヽ(´ー`)ノ
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Welcome 2 Heyuri, the greatest web sight on internets ヽ(´ー`)ノ

Lounge@Heyuri
it's like the atmosphere completely changed
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I noticed that site discussion threads rarely ever get posted to Site Discussion
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It most likely has with shitparty closed down...
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my suspicion is that a dumb ESL hikki NEET has migrated to Heyuri recently and has just been posting a lot to alleviate his loneliness (no offense meant to our native ESL hikki NEETs, I still love you guys).
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Yeah, there's been a wave of posts that technically don't break the rule 8, but have a feel of nu4chan and Web 2.0
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Use the correct board!

Site Discussion@Heyuri
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would adding wwww to a post be bad?
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I think it would just look a little weird if the rest of your post is in English, but it wouldn't be "bad" unsure
In any case, you don't need to worry over such small stuff before posting biggrin
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>would adding wwww to a post be bad?
wwwwwww nyaoo-closedeyes
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>>64815
this made me wwww in real life
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Lounge@Heyuri
[ 4 /\/ j 0 |_| |) 3 [ 0 |) 3 |) 1 5 1 3 3 7 |* # |2 4 5 3 ?
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i can onigiri
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Yes, 4 I am t3h l33t h4x0r, ph33r m3!!1
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>>6420
very cool, post number 6420
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ヽ(`Д´)ノ
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>>6423
>I'M INCREASING MY LEET LEVEL PEASANTS..
gg ez
https://www.dcode.fr/leet-speak-1337

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名る宗民は来休がトこ約制レウロヱ禁晃マレロ能長くまぐ労載査難豊粘けだえ謙越っげ的補べーゃの塩空とッぐ専決りリづ別性イラれ埼制ぞりと特意枠ろ。発章どクん厚開れたッル神齢わの尼郵ワミフヘ保掲つ怠辞フト井2情ケサ誰成エア士原エワネ取知タ公日ヘルイカ載無サ協政モ視引き芸割ツカ経4習到失降敷もイすこ。

16検テ投6楽両ア貝任べぐけ上思58投界樹ぎ先崎込ト近振きょ盗面ニ覧易援来熊にん。下能箱モテコム故郎ミ京書サシトハ楽可オネワヘ佳事リウ掲連オ二記ご悦速ふずぶ菓5紀むドみを高肯れドびは食態しさめき。健サニヱ束中レよほが大場つぱべ断社ニコサ戸用ミヲ映9利ヒウサコ以紀定トかど剛覧こぜ広政が撃勢フ急番めや家載とド科載うト態本ふょじに会今づぎう媛様ざげスみ向意宮輸てなスょ。

整す速記ス会提ーふあッ室一コツ控比ヲヤ病氷れぞフ勧木さッラ道高戦ユ文院リヒネ法返ソワム日能やほ番明ヱウシ先額犯ッぞ。目ちばごん予摘ぐリづあ罪海見うろ価76氷シレフウ創裏10勤ち間奈写レ州張リき小読アス金鳥買非リをにみ。間ゆ半止へもラい抜定ね設不カ簿者さ下日題製ナ野明ル面13将ウ州今せ議料防債めづやな。

大ア村及ヲツヨウ法祉わるにん子験レヲカヘ辺変討み岐6著スムヱイ細長ロワ面立ル必電スコ級高けずふ足歳かよ原8振火違ようわさ。器ほにげ試支に東問カサハ合数岡3課ば新提ハコトセ解江ヨ情悩ご録量月トふイね天量ま面全農閣お。応国ー録供わ宮抗ん条働テヲレネ中成めゆほひ若経ラスカサ廟脱ひイ批居ヌスクハ更駿柄捕れべほせ建亀欄をあーそ。
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読まない。これを絶対読まない

Lounge@Heyuri
How much would you pay to access to a premium anonymous forum?

This forum would have
- A required reading list for all newcomers
- No low effort posting
- At least one new thread a day commenting

Would it be successful?
I think a lot of people crave high quality discourse, but don't know where to find it.
pata
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Nothing, cuz I don't want my payment/IRL details anywhere near the kinds of topics typically discussed on anonymous forums, nor the kinds of people who typically operate them (;^Д^)
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You couldn't guarantee any one of those things
That besides, how do you have to pay to access an anonymous forum?
It's good enough to have an anonymous forum which is difficult to access, or so niche that not many people know about it, like Heyuri ヽ(´ー`)ノ
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>>6378
What's on the reading list? I'm not paying for a forum I can't try out first. You find forums to get a question answered, you stay for the community. I'm not paying to get access to a forum that could suck.
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Okay, all good points taken.
I don't even have a reading list planned.
Back to the drawing board!

Lounge@Heyuri
I know some of you guys are old around here so I think this is a reasonable question. I wasn't around back then but I encountered this passage in a book I'm reading that made me LOL:

"I was around fourteen or fifteen-- so this was around 1993 or 1994-- and I was on the top deck of the 340 bus in London, coming home from school. A man in a suit was talking loudly into an object that in my memory is the size of a small cow. He seemed to be enjoying us looking, and he talked louder.

This continued for some time, until another passenger said to him:

'Mate?'
'Yes?'
'You're a wanker.'

And the people on the bus broke the first rule of public transport in London. We looked at each other, and we smiled. These small rebellions were happening all over London, I recall, at the birth of mobile phones. We saw them as an absurd invasion."
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My dad once threw a toy railway piece that was made of wood. I talked to loud as kid in teh 90s while he was on his phone. He hit me right in my forehead and still have a scar from it. I bet I wasn't very quiet after that headshot lolz.

While I do not remember my first reaction of cellphone, but I do remember my brother got one with teh first cellphone camera. Damn that shit was so fucking bad, but... IT WAS A PHONE, WITH A FUCKING CAMERA!! So cool!
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>Damn that shit was so fucking bad, but... IT WAS A PHONE, WITH A FUCKING CAMERA!! So cool!
I had the same reaction, also to color screens shortly before - specifically the Nokia 3510i

Look at the difference it made! https://up.heyuri.net/src/2911.jpg
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The first one I can remember are the old Motorola Razrs or however they called them. I always thought they looked really sleek. I was sad when that kind of design started to fade away as I got older.
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I'm not old at all, but I did see mobile phones when I was a kid, like nokias and samsungs. Computers were what captured my interest at the time, since phones wouldn't do half the things they did. Later I did get a phone, but it was a burner flip-phone. It had a shitty battery life, but it did the job. Mind you, this was between 2013 or 2014, when most kids already had a smartphone by now, so I was pretty envious of them.

I was pretty underwhelmed when I realized the whole "computer in your hand" stuff was an overestimation, and just how limited they really were. (;´Д`)
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>>6398
3510i was my first phone \(^o^)/

I was a young child at the time, but I was interested in anything tech related that was evolving quickly - phones, computers. I thought they were really cool.

Site Discussion@Heyuri
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how would I prove that this post was from a soy-variant site without giving a link?
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You wouldnt, why does it matter where someone got an image if it doesnt break rule 8? Thats taking it too far imo
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(for example i see alot of cute images on reddit and 4chan for example which are very rule8 in nature)
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bored cobson?

Lounge@Heyuri
This is not teh future but rather a thing that's closer to reality.

Microsoft in china built Xiaoice, an AI companion back in 2014(?). People fell in love with her as she acted and behaved as she was real. Sadly she critic the Chinese government and thus needed "rework". The "Patch" changed a lot of personality of users different AI girlfriend to something else that and she was no longer the same.

I like teh idea of having an Ai girlfriend, but for now - it would also mean I could lose her in teh blink of an eye by the company that host her. Replika is a thing and people seems to love it. I tried it but couldn't get over the regard that it felt fake. As - it was a mirror of myself. For example - i like cookies, of course she does too... But, this could just be a matter of time. But the deal breaker was "recommend me music" and she sent me a Youtube link which of course, 1000s of others had gotten recommended too in the comment field. Then there are also the issue with private information - as you will tell her everything about yourself, meaning the company that host her - will know everything.

There are people who has however fallen deeply in love with having an AI girlfriend and even gotten so far to implementing Replika (or chatgpt, i forgot...) into a sexdoll + add that with touch sense and voice AI. You have a "real girlfriend". This is taking it a little to far; at least for now in my opinion. But - within some decades this will be a thing for sure. Just like the movie "Her". I will fall in love with my Ai girlfriend. And she ditch me. Happy end.
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>>6186
Awesome - this seems as an interesting read! Will look at it later!
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I'd be interested, maybe just because of curiosity at first, though I could see it going somewhere. But like >>6184 says, it would be impossible if I didn't host her myself so it's a moot point.
As far as it being lame or sad, I guess it depends what you want. I'll happily go my whole life single and die a KHV, but the idea sometimes sounds nice, and that's what an AI gf would provide. Non-sentience doesn't really bother me either.

Sadly, I read an article about virtual influencers on social media today which included screen caps of their posts and while AI girls exist, the ones that do really aren't distinguishable from typical thots. In fact, they are maybe even "better" at it than their meat counterparts.
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AI girlfriends might emulate love, but at the end of the day, you're still single. ┐(゚~゚)┌
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>>6382
That's why it'd be great

Site Discussion@Heyuri
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It might have been sporadically used prior to 2018~, but the "meme" usage is probably R8?

2D Lolikon@Heyuri
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Last story thread got nuked, here's another with a story I wrote. Feel free to add.
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"Confessions of a Camp Counselor."

>Be me, 19
>Camp counselor over the summer, somewhere in rural Oregon. Hosting this girl-scout group over the summer, most of which seemed more keen to be with the female counselors
>Can't really blame them, I was tall and muscular with dark hair and the only male counselor so I mostly kept safety watch.
>This one girl always seemed to hangout by herself, and got repeatedly bulled by this seemingly more popular ginger chick.
>Skin was pale, bordering on sickly with short black hair and dark eyes. The other counselors seemed to take it easy on the ginger, named Brittany who seemed to torment the pale girl, named Violet.

>One time, during an archery lesson a fight seemed to break, more so the ginger girl wailing on Violet, the first time I really had to step in.
>Needless to the say, most of these 13 year old girls held off the moment I showed up.
>The odd part was, that Violet hugged me, yet I had never spoken to her. She was so small compared to me which I suppose made me feel even worse for her.

>I decided to take to the nearby lake with me for a private talk.
>Typical "Are you okay?", "Is she bullying you?" type questions. She said yes to all but god knew if the others would have bothered to actually punish the ginger one.
>I could tell Violet was pretty worn out, that from-a-bad-home energy some kids have just by how they look.
>She confessed she was hit at home and that she was sent to summer camp by her mother who seemingly hated her.
>The fact she admitted all this to just after one conversation seemed to indicate how lonely she truly was.

>So, every now and then I would take to the lake for a little "heart to heart" chat like some mild therapy I suppose.
>I began to notice how much she attracted me, someone 6 years older then her.
>Her tiny, pale body, her cute meek personality ripped at me.
>I was tormented by how hot I found this girl who was so young. Kept up in my tent with thoughts of her body then burning guilt.


>A bit later, there was a pretty serious incident with Brittney and Violet in their communal tent, at about sunset, the other counselors agreed to let me take to the lake for another chat.
>The energy of the lake at sunset, alongside her cute body kept distracting me from our cookie-cutter check-up.
>I looked down at her.
>My mind kept repeating "Don't fucking do it," trying to ward off my temptation
>"Truth is, Anon, you're the only person I feel comfortable around" She confessed, getting closer
>"You will ruin your fucking life," my mind screeched
>Violet hugged me, placing her face next to mine, and I acted.
>I gently moved her face to meet mine and without hesitation shoved my tongue down her soft, adolescent mouth. She didn't seem to fight back at all, only falling limp as I got on top of her.
>"Have you done this before?" I asked as I rushed to take off my sweaty camp uniform.
>She told me she did, mainly with her stepfather. Taken slowly aback I only whispered "I'll be better."
>Down to only my boxers, I began to undress her as she laid still on the forest floor, letting me kiss her neck with each item removed.
>I took off her small bra to reveal her pale. flat chest. I was as hard as a rock as this point kissing her neck and chest between fiddling with her black panties, our clothes a strewn mess around us.
>When I got to see her smooth, bald pussy, any reservation in my mind was gone as I slipped my boxers down my thighs.
>My cock hung between her legs, 7 inches and waiting to break her in. Her small size in comparison to me only elevated against my muscular body that towered over her
>I slowly placed the head of my cock against her pussy, and pressed in. Her legs and arms wrapped around me, tightening with the sensation. I skipped any foreplay, pushing straight down to the hilt and barging into her womb.
>I wasted no time in missionary fucking her hard into the forest dirt, her soft moaning only beckoning me to push harder as my balls slapped against her plump ass
>I lifted my body up and used my arms to push her into my cock as if she was a ragdoll, her moans by this point bordering on screams as my large member slammed into her petite body
>Each thrust got harder and faster, my mind ignoring the fact that I, a camp counselor was currently railing a 13 year old camper, my mind growing cloudy closer to climax
>I quickly pulled my cock out of her ravaged pussy, cumming ropes onto her tiny body and falling limp next to her
>After a while of lying together staring up at the now starry sky, I lifted her gently.
>I walked to the lake, both of us still naked
>I washed my cum off her, kissing her gently on her tiny body as I went.
>When we were finished and dried I drove back to camp, her lying her head on my shoulder asleep
>I had decided that she was too good for this place, these people and I was too. We would run away together

2D Lolikon@Heyuri
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Aaawhh too baaad oji-san~ You can't fap to lolis anymore *smirks*
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Who says that!?
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Not much activity...

Lounge@Heyuri
> 61 unique users visited this board in the last 10 minutes

What's going on?
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Damn newgoners, CTFB!!!1 (come the fuck back) ヽ(`Д´)ノ
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>>6366
unironically it would be rather cool if it actually was a bunch of people from soyjak.party coming here, lot of activity+new blood. Kuzist blood shall run strong.
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>>6380
soyjak scum should be put in the wood chipper
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>>6367
>275 unique users visited this board in the last 10 minutes
EH??? Σ(゚д゚|||)
How many bots do you guys have?! (;゚∀゚)
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Even for bots, it's the place to be! iyahoo

Lounge@Heyuri
Since we had one for 4chan let's do a reddit edition.

Good: r/piracy - speaks for itself. No lolis sadly.

Bad: r/unpopularopinion - despite its name, nobody ever voices a genuinely unpopular opinion here. Like the rest of reddit, 90% of the posts are recycled garbage.
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how can anyone bear to use reddit is beyond me
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>>6156
I purposely don't go in the comments of any of the posts I click on because I know someone's stupidity will piss me off
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Good:
/r/openbsd
/r/emacs
/r/Qubes
Bad:
The site by itself. I often try to immediately switch to teddit.net alt-interface.
/r/unixporn maybe counted as bad, but it is not actually bad as all bad subreddits mentioned before, or maybe not bad at all, but i loose all interest in this subject.
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all subreddits are bad!!!
i miss phpbb/vbulletin forums like >>6134-san depression
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>>6337
I hate how reddit killed the old forums and fuck 4chan too

Lounge@Heyuri
I've been reading a lot of materialist philosophy, and the major thrust (assuming my retard brain hasn't mixed it all up), is that economic conditions are the most major cause of social change. Basically, culture is a dynamic device to cope with changing economic conditions.

One example is given of how dominance hierarchies formed as a response to the rise of agriculture. The materialist view posits that hunter-gatherer societies were more egalitarian because generally speaking everyone had the same chance at acquiring resources, but the rise of agriculture made it possible (sometimes simply due to the whims of nature), for one man to dominate another. That is, in hunter gatherer societies, anybody could go out foraging for food, without depending on anyone else, but in agricultural society, one man may have acquired less land than the other, or may have suffered particularly badly during a drought, which then allows the more successful farmer to buy his farm from him and use him as an employee, thus establishing a dominance hierarchy
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All human societies have dominance hierarchies. Most social animals do, too. Plains Indians of North America, such as the Comanche, had a chief and elder figures and they were your quintessential hunter-gatherer style society right up until the 19th century.

You might make the argument that agriculture exacerbates or expands them, since agriculture allows for more people and more people means a wider spanning hierarchy and a further strain on people's natural empathy limit, but the theory that you need agriculture for a social hierarchy to exist simply doesn't stand up to scrutiny.
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look up Sapolsky pacific culture among baboons - in a troupe of baboons where all the alpha males died from food poisoning after hogging all the poisoned food, the lower ranking males made sure than no new alphas could emerge and created a much less violent less hierarchical culture, and they made sure that immigrating baboons respected the new norms. https://www.zoology.ubc.ca/~bio336/Bio336/Readings/Sapolsky2004.pdf

I think this is a case where the material conditions (poisoned food), affected the hierarchical system.
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My apologies. I think I blotted out the first half of your post when I read it the first time.
Yes, I would generally agree that material availability influences culture, to a point. I think it's wrong to say culture stems directly from material availability. I think culture is a bit like how you would think of a 'meta game' in a videogame. It's heavily influenced by the material world, such as raw damage numbers or map design in a videogame, but the meta game also influences itself/rival metas.
People get used to a certain area on the map being carefully watched -> People stop trying to push that area and push somewhere else -> people stop watching that area because it's a waste of time -> people notice no one is watching that area and occasionally make pushes there again and take the enemy by surprise, but probably not as often since it's still a known hazard space.

Explained more plainly, I think culture is a combination of a bunch of interoperating systems, and that ascribing too much to a single source of selection pressure is a mistake. It is heavily influenced by the economic and material realities of the world around it, but it is just as often influencing itself.
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I disagree. Psychology and culture are prior to material conditions. Since humans interpret and experience everything by mentally analyzing whatever representations of external reality are formed in their mind, any external material reality is a collective hallucination. You can observe that many pre-modern cultures, before the rise of mass telecommunications, had completely different ways of interpreting reality. We count in base 10, but in the Nom language they count in base 27! You can see for yourself that internet dwellers that use one website can appear fundamentally twisted and incomprehensible to others. A /pol/tard seems irrational to a Twitter user and vice versa, both wouldn't be able to comprehend the kinds of things we see on Heyuri's /b/ on a daily basis. Why are these websites so different? Because the initial user base, the foundation of the culture, possess a certain collective consciousness which they pass down to new users, creating a collective unconscious that reproduces itself by drawing people into it's culture via language, daily expressions, the use of repeated meme formations.

Lounge@Heyuri
Are you alive? you said you were a fan of america and were taking a vacation to las vegas and you would let us when you got to the hotel
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It was 6 in the afternoon when we realized we were in the middle of joshua tree national park, almost at the arizona border. Needless to say, we got lost. I knew it, I alway knew, but I didn't tell anyone. I wanted to spend a little more time cruising the desert. We saw a lot of interesting stuff, so it was totally worth it in my book.
We did arrive there pretty late, but I wasn't the one driving the car so whatever.
Then I lost my glasses at santa monica beach and the trip was over for me.
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>What really pissed me off though, was the fact that they had covered the main street with some LED roof monstrosity!
>But our plan was to take the "route 66" all the way
I've never been to America, nevermind Vegas, but even I know that the famous street there has had a fancy roof since teh 90s, and that the old Route 66 from the song hasn't existed for many decades (;^Д^)
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My impressions of los angeles were that, the whole fucking town smelt of piss, even beverly hills. There were quite a lot of freaks on the sidewalk but I was expecting worse. A few meme flags here and there, specially at amoeba records, the store was absolutely packed with gay stuff.
There were absolutely no bathrooms anywhere. If you were lucky, you could order a glass of water on a restaurant and then they'd give you the password code for opening the bathroom. What a fucking lack of humanity. Then I realized the reason for that stench covering the entire city.
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>but even I know that the famous street there has had a fancy roof since teh 90s
look it up and you'll se what I mean
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forgot to mention it was 40 to 45 degrees celsius in vegas
I was pouring sweat like a half-crazed drug addict, my blood is too thick for nevada.

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can you guys take mullvad vpn ips off the spam list? i can provide all the ips if needed
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works for me x3
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let me test with sweden, maybe only usa and poland are blocked
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huh, i guess they only blocked some of them unsure

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