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Is there a website with similar vibe as Heyuri, except you don't need to know about 20 year old anime and memes from Japan?

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>Nyo
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culturally independent sites?
there is not many
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that's like asking if there's a TV/film board where you don't need to know about 20+ year old movies because everyone there only watches new movies like The Avengers 20: Revengeance of the Suicide Squad
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pyo
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Even if you don't know anything you'll learn eventually, just lurk moar
As long as you're willing to, of course
shii
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Rabi~en~Rose
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We don't discuss enough old shit, if you ask me. All the threads about Metal Gear die miserably, for instance
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>>128030
It is unheard of in my country nyaoo2
Though nobody knows about touhou either here...
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>We don't discuss enough old shit, if you ask me. All the threads about Metal Gear die miserably, for instance
It's been too many years since I played them, so I have nothing to say about them foruda
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Over the past year, I've noticed that more and more users don't understand references at all. People used to post cool things like a computer they found or their 90's euro car they were fixing up. Now I lurk and wait for those users to return as I don't have anything like that to post
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>All the threads about Metal Gear die miserably, for instance
Honestly I've tried that game just once (the original MSX version), and I wasn't impressed at all. To me it is boring (just liek most gaems in general).

These days I play only eroge. That's the only genre that I'm interested in.
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>Honestly I've tried that game just once (the original MSX version), and I wasn't impressed at all. To me it is boring (just liek most gaems in general).
When people talk about Metal Gear, they're generally referring to Metal Gear Solid onwards... sweat2
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>>128062
It's cool that you have an MSX. I have a real affinity for culture scenes in their wild west stages being driven by young people. European home computer gaming, the early hackers scene, pretty much the whole story of how Id Software came to be, stuff like that.
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>>128030
I feel like it's more that people have wildly disparate interests nowadays. ( ´ω`)

>>128062
don't really bother with eroge here, all that shit gets in the way of fapping
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>>128066
I love that shit
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>When people talk about Metal Gear, they're generally referring to Metal Gear Solid onwards...
Is that so? I thought that is was a reference to this >>127621 recent thread. The OP was talking about the original MSX version there.

>European home computer gaming, the early hackers scene, pretty much the whole story of how Id Software came to be, stuff like that
I love that, too. I re-read my favorite parts of the Steven Levy's Hackers: Heroes of the Computer Revolution once in a while, basically every time when I feel burned out.
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>Steven Levy's Hackers: Heroes of the Computer Revolution
I have that on my to-read list, hoping to get a physical version someday.

If you want some more of those kind of stories The French Dispatch (2021) treats the topic of teens revolting about something. It's also a good movie beyond that, to boot


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