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EDIÇÃO BOB CUSPE
O mundo precisa mudar, as cidades precisam mudar, o ser humano então, nem se fala. Está tudo uma grande e monstruosa merda. Ninguém aguenta mais tanto os mocinhos como o bandidos… por isso, lançamos aqui a candidatura de Bob Cuspe para prefeito de todas as cidades, de todos os Estados do mundo.
O covil dos webcomunistas no BR

Último fio: >>8265
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ESTAMOS COM LVLA

>>9814

A carta de desligamento do Ivan do PCBR é o caso mais recente, se eu lembro bem tinha algo sobre a China ou os gregos.

>>9818
belo texto, camarada, viva trotsky e pau no cu do pcbr

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20 year challenge

>>9819
Não entendi, companheiro.
Mas de fato eles mesmo se prejudicaram um pouco. O PCBR por muito pouco quase ficou de fora da eleição na UFRPE, de novo.

>>9821
Tinha sim!

>>9826
:) obrigado
Aqui na UNE nem fiz muita questão de ir na delegação do PCBR falar com eles. No geral os poucos militantes que conversei do PCBR nem quiseram conversa comigo por conta do meu partido, uma prática bem comum nas juventudes da UNE e que eu rechaço por ser sectária, mas alguns foram legais (curiosamente quando o Jones passou perto de mim ele falou o meu nome kkkk). Os militantes de base são bem legais, e hoje trombei com uma militante que tive uma conversa bem legal.
O pior contato que tive com um militante do PCBR foi com o Gabriel Tavares, um diretor da UNE e membro do CC, o cara teve a pachorra de me vender um jornal OFuturo para eu saber em seguida que eles estavam dando de graça. Enfim, tenho que ir.



/latam/

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O que aconteceu com os grupos que protegem a laicidade do governo?
Faz anos que já não ouso mais falar da Atea, do monstro de spaghetti voador.
Parece que não existem mais enquanto se prolifera esses OFF THE KING OFF THE PAWA mini pastores.
A secularição do país que parecía está indo a mil por hora a 15 anos atrás desapareceu por completo.
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>>9412

Teologia da libertação foi disseminada pelo baixo clero e é condenada pela Igreja. Aliás, um bocado de Papa fez tour pela América Latina justamente com o intuito de combater a popularidade dela aqui.

>responsável pela eleição de TODOS os líderes de esquerda na américa latina


Todos eles uns merdas também, diga-se de passagem.

>>9424
>Teologia da libertação foi disseminada pelo baixo clero e é condenada pela Igreja. Aliás, um bocado de Papa fez tour pela América Latina justamente com o intuito de combater a popularidade dela aqui.

o que não possui relação alguma com o ponto que eu apresentei

>Todos eles uns merdas também, diga-se de passagem.

belíssima análise e argumentação, parabéns pra você e pra quem for da sua família!

Pessoal acha que ateuzete cringe tem o mesmo poder de destruição de crente que quer transformar o país em uma colônia de Israel. Dá nisso.
Sem falar que a economia e os níveis educacionais (que já eram péssimos) caíram muito desde 2014, terreno perfeito para radicalização religiosa.
>>9412
Os esquerdistas que mais conseguiram pressionar a sociedade a mudar foram os anarquistas de 17 e a intentona de 35 que forçaram o trabalhismo do Vargas para impedir novas revoluções, não é querendo diminuir a influencia da teologia da libertação mas isso é reducionismo.

>>9442
os anarquistas de 17 se restringiram, principalmente, em três cidades, não tem como comparar com um movimento que influencia até hoje o continente inteiro

e a intentona tem o pequenino detalhe que foi derrotada, né, sem apoio popular, militar, político, a grande conquista foram migalhas entregues pelo GV, e não a tomada do poder

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/lgbt/

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repression general - "its over" edition

finally i can stop using 4chan now that this board exists
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>>867
>non femboy millennial twink looking dude
>non

>non meaning NOT

>meaning Hasan does NOT look like a femboy nor a twink or a millennial varient thereof

>>745
There is another thread on the board about a trans revolutionary fighter in the Philipenes who was recently martyred. This is not an excuse. You will probably be able to serve the revolution better after transitioning because you will have solved a difficult internal contradiction within yourself, placing yourself in a better position for revolutionary work.

sometimes when i feel really malebrained, i start having fantasies of being a cold stoic sniper who loves animals but will be ur worst nightmare if u ever beyray or cross him……..

>>3486
maybe i could be the woman version of tjat




/latam/

 

HILO LATINOAMERICANO
EDICION MURO PROPIO
Terminamos el año con una victoria mas de los socialdemocratas en Uruguay y con Pepe Mujica en modo espectro alentando a los jovenes a militar
¡A Darle con Todo!
Para luego buscarlo en el catálogo:
Latinoamérica, Latin America, LATAM, /lat/, latinoamérica, latino américa, hispanoamerica, /ñ/
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Voy a serles honesto, realmente los países Iberoamericanos necesitan desperdiciar gran parte del gasto publico en tener un ejercito grande y moderno? En países con conflictos internos tales como Colombia o México dado a la escala y naturaleza de sus conflictos internos, realmente no se hace uso de vehículos aéreos con excepción de helicópteros y a lo mucho se usan lanchas para navegar ríos por lo que tampoco encuentro justificado la compra de enormes barcos militares, ni tampoco es que importe tener el armamento más reciente ya que de todas formas se sigue peleando con armas de la guerra fría.

También, realísticamente hablando ningún país va a entrar en conflicto directo con otro ya que eso destruiría la pobre economía de ambos lados. De igual forma encuentro absurdo la competencia online entre países por ver quien tiene el ejercito más moderno o quien tiene el mejor arsenal y en mayor cantidad.

Lo único que se consigue con esta expansión de las fuerzas armadas es desperdiciar recursos que se podrían usar para mejorar la vida del ciudadano promedio, también es por este medio que los países aumentan su sumisión al NATO-imperialismo, no solo lo digo por la compra de vehículos y armamento ya que por ejemplo en Colombia los políticos de derecha neo-conservadores (que desafortunadamente aún existen en pleno 2025) mantienen viva la narrativa de la guerra fría en la que los supuestos aliados están cooperando para lidiar contra un enemigo común.

Y para los larpers de Venezuela, cualquier intervención hipotética del ejercito bolivariano por fuera de su propio territorio haría más daño a la "revolución" que buscan al generar apatía por ser atacados. Ya de por sí se le acusa a Venezuela constantemente de estar cooperando con todos los grupos guerrilleros de izquierda existentes.

>>9778
Justo hoy dia me sale en el feed esto jajaja
Bueno, en general las republicas dependientes del "orden internacional" saben todo lo que has dicho, por lo que el gasto militar se mantiene en escalas bajas, especialmente que mientras vivamos bajo dicho "orden" dado por el norte la posibilidad de que las fronteras cambien es casi nula.
Pero el poder nace del fusil, y mantener contentos a los generales de todas las armas es algo fundamental dentro de las obligaciones de los estadistas patrios. Y en el caso de venezolanos, es importante la sustuticion de importaciones en algo tan basico como la municion

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Una imagen que encontre al respecto, jajaja ecuador y uruguay altos jajaja

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Las recientes protestas en la Ciudad de México indican una fea tendencia de la población Mexiquense. Aunque es una tendencia común. Los Mexicanos no son inmunes a sentimientos reaccionarios. Pero como? se estarán preguntando. ¿Acaso no estas protestas nacen de agravios legítimos? ¿No es cierto que "nómadas digitales" han gentrificado a la Ciudad de México y otras ciudades latinoamericanas similares? Pues si. Todo eso es cierto. Y son innegables las historias de citadinos que han tenido que abandonar la ciudad a causa de rentas insostenibles. Sin embargo, en las manifestaciones se observa principalmente un enojo hacia extranjeros, hacia Estadounidenses, cuando la realidad es que no es su llegada la principal causa del incremento de rentas en la ciudad. El costo de rentas en CDMX ha incrementado principalmente debido a la política del gobierno y su inacción en ciertos respectos. Principalmente la construcción de nuevas viviendas. La solución por lo tanto a este problema es la misma solución que la izquierda Estadounidense pide a gritos para solucionar el mismo problema en sus ciudades. Es una combinación de construcción de nuevas viviendas (idealmente de alta densidad) y el control de rentas, no la expulsión de extranjeros. Creo que la presidenta acertó al denunciar demostraciones xenofóbicas. En mi opinión letreros como el de la imagen son particularmente vergonzosos.

>>9796
Ninguna población es inmune a tendencias reaccionarias, especialmente en un contexto de extraordinaria violencia vs migrantes en EEUU que atizan fuegos nacionalistas. Te guste o no, los gringos se han voluntariamente convertido en la cara de la gentrificación en CDMX, además de que han votado por alguien que opta por transparentemente inflingir violencia imperial en sus estados vasallos. En vez de andar de wokescold insportable y regañar a manifestantes, la oportuidad es lograr organizar a la masa que ha reaccionado y se ve afectada por la gentrificación y por fin organizar un sindicato de inquilinos que hace tantísima falta, tal como lo han hecho en barcelona.



/tech/

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GrapheneOS cannot be fully trusted because it runs on Google's proprietary hardware stack, which remains a critical vulnerability. While GrapheneOS markets itself as a privacy-focused alternative, its security is undermined by the fact that it operates on devices like Google's Pixel smartphones—hardware designed and controlled entirely by Google. Unlike other OEMs, Google does not merely integrate off-the-shelf components; it designs its own processors (e.g., Tensor chips) and develops the closed-source firmware and software that power them. Other manufacturers receive binary blobs from chipmakers, which they cannot modify, but Google retains unilateral authority to embed hidden functionalities or surveillance mechanisms directly into the hardware-software ecosystem.

This means Google could inject malicious code into the processor’s firmware—code that operates independently of Android (and thus independently of GrapheneOS itself). Such malware would run at the hardware level, bypassing the operating system entirely and evading detection. If Google exploits this capability in its proprietary GApps, the same logic applies to the foundational software controlling its processors. Since GrapheneOS cannot audit or modify these closed-source components, users are left exposed to potential backdoors.

If you trust GrapheneOS on Pixel devices, you must also trust Google’s closed-source hardware stack—the very same infrastructure that could enable pervasive surveillance. In that case, there is no meaningful distinction between GrapheneOS and stock Android; both rely on Google’s opaque technology. Conversely, if you reject GApps and Google’s data harvesting, you cannot reconcile that distrust with reliance on Google’s hardware. To truly deGoogle, you must abandon devices where the manufacturer controls the silicon itself.
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>>30615
https://nicholasjohnson.ch/2023/10/26/join-extinction-rebellion-now/
>unambiguously and transparently a CIA agent
https://nicholasjohnson.ch/2022/03/27/on-transgender-athletes/
https://nicholasjohnson.ch/2023/11/26/re-on-transgender-athletes/
>That makes slop articles about heritage foundation talking points
You have to be a google shill trying to muddy how people view critique of it.

>>30616
Let me guess: He is also a nazbol?

>>30617
> Let me guess: He is also a nazbol?
how should anyone know, he's literally just some guy with a blog, i really tried to dig into him to find if he's anywhere close to relevant

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/latam/

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Is this country too far gone? It seems that the DR is utterly lolbert brained and stooges of the US, there is very little if not any strong labor movement which was destroyed during the Trujillo years.
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Very well expressed certainly! !
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El país de los negros racistas LOL

Debieron haberse quedado con el voto de que iban a ser parte de los yunaites, se hubieran ahorrado el trujillismo y simplemente hubiesen sido un Hawai caribeño

>>9823
DR would've just been like Puerto Rico with a bunch of them just leaving for NYC and Florida anyways

>>9824
Claro, similar pero no igual, su geografia e historia social son distintas entre ambas, una colonia que pasa de mano en mano y la otra en ese caso una efimera republica, el desarrollo de los nacionalismos hubiera cambiado.
Ademas, el rol visto entre la DR y Haiti tambien hubiese cambiado, siendo ya uno una provincia gringa



/games/

 

- Games about Horse Racing,
- actual Horse Racing,
- Your favorite horse,
- related media, etc…

## Links
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Horse_racing
https://umamusu.wiki/Main_Page
Admittedly don't know much about horse racing myself so if you got more links feel free to share.

I want to be horsefemmed by Agnes Tachyon



/draw/

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Alunya Art thread
(Draw or showcase new Alunya art)
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>>5252
schizo from /usapol/ who constantly yells that everyone who doesn't immediately pick up a gun and start an armed cell is a strasserite

>>5252
It's a burger schizo who fedposts constantly

>>5250
funny and nice art
I like the relaxed outfit you gave Alunya. Felix looks suitably deranged too.

>>5230
So cute

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high quality original content, alunya riding. (man this oekaki sucks, next time im using paint instead)

>>5279
>>5279
(oh shit i forgot her tail, just pretend its behind her somewhere 🫢🫢🫢)



/lgbt/

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lefty gay general - boyfriend edition

How do we feel about our bfs /lgbt/? I love mine lots and lots and can't wait till he gets home from work personally.
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>>3440
I like dudes that are clean shaven and lean. Which does include a lot of twinks but not exclusively.

>>3450
Good taste fam. I love fit guys whether they're muscular or lean, and scrawny little bitch bois too. I just don't like overweight or hairy dudes, which is funny because I'm bi and I also love chubby chicks with untamed bushes.

>>3428
>I don't see what's wrong with only liking twinks
not based

>>732
Twink enjoyers are just borderline hetero

that gay nazi flag poster is a crypto-fascist.



/games/

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Didn't see a thread on here so I am making one for the commie strategy and simulation games produced by the postsoviet developers nostalgames (formerly known as kremlingames) https://nostal.games/
In honor of the new game which is to be released in 9 hours after time of writing https://store.steampowered.com/app/1922740/Crisis_in_the_Kremlin_The_Cold_War/
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>>43409
I got all the achievements in the first one. I have been having a blast with this remake/sequel/whatever it is.

There's a lot of depth, and the game tries to tell you at least 50% of it compared to the 10% the first game did.

>>43447 does a really good job explaining stuff to look out for. I recommend looking into doctrines to change. There are some that are really powerful.

>>43538
>shitty ai icons for achievements
lol, lmao even

>>43539
go to bak reedit
ai is not cool
if you say lmao you a reditor thus suporting ai.

>>43538
>half the country behind bars
sad

>>43552
Its a joke the developers make. The first game has a difficulty called 'Solzhenitsyn' which makes the USSR depicted as cartoonishly evil per the Gulag Archipelago book. And the sequel calls it just 'Archipelago' mode, but it's the same idea.



/games/

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Reminder to sign the initiative if you haven't already done so
https://eci.ec.europa.eu/045/public/#/screen/home

>FAQ

https://www.stopkillinggames.com/faq
>Easy to read tracker for the votes
https://stopkillinggamestracker.pages.dev/
>Stop Killing Games Graphs
https://stopkillinggames.neocities.org/
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>>43544
>lmfao
nou

>>43549
>>43545
>>43546
>When, however, the worker is cheated by his grocer or his baker, either in regard to the price or the quality of the commodity, this does not happen to him in his specific capacity as a worker. On the contrary, as soon as a certain average level of cheating has become the social rule in any place, it must in the long run be leveled out by a corresponding increase in wages. The worker appears before the small shopkeeper as a buyer, that is, as the owner of money or credit, and hence not at all in his capacity as a worker, that is, as a seller of labour power. The cheating may hit him, and the poorer class as a whole, harder than it hits the richer social classes, but it is not an evil which hits him exclusively or is peculiar to his class.
kill yourself liberal

>>43553
>kill yourself liberal
very rude, but based.
/get/ radlib bad

>>43554
>/get/ radlib bad
sir this is a thread about SKG

>>43555
and no posting anything about it here since it got popular



/tech/

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So, I'm a musician, who wants to have a musical career (a lot of communist musicians had stable careers) and meanwhile stupid porkies tell me that "no, we'd prefer if you were replaced, prole, because there if no place for people like you" and I hear, not only music, but other art, computer science, programming etc. will be replaced by AI. How do we stop this, so people are still prosperous in the real socialst societies?
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>>30574
> empty page without JS
All that intelligence and they can't even make a working website.

It’s sort of like blockchain, it’s an interesting technology that would satisfy some niche requirement, but there has been so much “it’s going to change everything!” hype, so much grifting, so much fearmongering about destroying entire industries for employees that what comes out always seems lacklustre in comparison and will therefore get discredited even for the use cases it might have actually been useful in.


CNBC says the gravy train is over



/tech/

 

what masks would you recommend to someone that will attend a gathering during which he will be recorded from all angles? itt we discuss such things, potential ways to mask ourselves in a way that makes it as hard as possible for future algorithms to: a. reconstruct the face; and b. match the face with already existing databases.

bonus points if the mask allows the person to view clearly without exposing too much of the eye area
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>>28387
yeah thats what anarchists believe while theyre busy larping as mr robot and burning down trash cans

>>28381
from my understanding strikes usually involve public picket lines while activists might need one for adventurism purposes.

>>26678
>inb4 camera doesn't detect infrared

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>>28323
Rubber ARMS?? Is this to be a completely different color? Hardcore level there.



/hobby/

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These guys have a call-in show where they talk about Doctor Who and other sci-fi. From Portland Oregon Public Access TV.

https://digitalcollections.ohs.org/future-visions-portland-science-fiction-society-friends-of-dr-who

I got stoned and pretended I time traveled to 1984 and was watching it live. It was fun.

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Seems like a comfy hangout I guess.



/hobby/

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What are your favourite herbs, anons? Been experimenting with anything new?

<Asafoetida

<Nigella seeds
<Mustard seeds
<Mustard oil
<Sichuan pepper
<Black pepper
<Garlic
<Turmeric
<Coriander
<Tarragon
<Wormwood
<sage
<parsley
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>>44304
>It's just plant matter and cancer is probably caused by the fucking deathsticks they call cigarettes.
Nicotine is such a deadly neurotoxin that its advised to not use it as a pesticide because its dangerous even if a few drops get on your food plants. Tobacco actually kills soil, literal death plant:
>Tobacco cultivation rapidly depleted the soil of nutrients. Although this may seem to be a strike against it, early settlers quickly discovered that virgin Virginia soil was too rich for successful harvest of traditional European crops, especially cereals. Tobacco broke down the fields and made food crops more productive.
demonic settler wendigos: (whining) "Gods divine creation is too blessed! We need to make it more shitty and degenerate for our kulak profits"

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/edu/

 

ITT post information about the history and anthropology of the New World. A lot of new anthropological work has been done in this field in recent decades that has not yet entered public consciousness.
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University of Houston Archaeologists Discover Tomb of First King of Caracol

Archaeologists from the University of Houston working at Caracol in Belize, Central America have uncovered the tomb of Te K’ab Chaak, the first ruler of this ancient Maya city and the founder of its royal dynasty. Now in ruins, this metropolis was a major political player in Maya history, dominating the southern part of the Yucatan Peninsula from 560 through 680 AD before its abandonment by 900 AD.

The discovery is the first identifiable ruler’s tomb found in over four decades of work in Caracol, the largest Maya archaeological site in Belize and in the Maya lowlands.

Te K’ab Chaak, who acceded to the throne in 331 AD, was interred at the base of a royal family shrine with eleven pottery vessels, carved bone tubes, jadeite jewelry, a mosaic jadeite mask, Pacific spondylus shells, and other perishable materials. Pottery vessels in the chamber included a scene of a Maya ruler holding a spear and receiving offerings from supplicants in the form of deities. Another vessel portrays the image of Ek Chuah, Maya god of traders, surrounded by offerings. Four of the pottery vessels portray bound captives (similar vessels also appeared in two related burials). Two vessels supported lids with modeled handles of coatimundi (pisote) heads. The coatimundi, or tz’uutz’ in Maya, was used by subsequent Caracol rulers as part of their names.

Archeologists Arlen F. Chase and Diane Z. Chase estimate that at the time of his burial the ruler was of advanced age and approximately 5’7” in height. He had no remaining teeth.

Their investigations at Caracol’s Northeast Acropolis show that Te K’ab Chaak’s tomb was the first of three major burials dating to about 350 AD, a time of early contact with the central Mexican city of Teotihuacan, some 1,200 kilometers distant. By 300 AD, Teotihuacan was a huge city that traded throughout Central America.

“One question that has perplexed Maya archaeologists since the 1960s is whether a new political order was introduced to the Maya area by (Central) Mexicans from Teotihuacan,” said Diane Z. Chase.

“Maya carved stone monuments, hieroglyphic dates, iconography, and archaeological data all suggest that widespread pan-Mesoamerican connections occurred after an event in 378 AD referred to as ‘entrada,’” said Diane Chase.
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>>24690
Some fully reconstructed funerary masks found in Maya tombs for comparison.

'Trash' found deep inside a Mexican cave turns out to be 500-year-old artifacts from a little-known culture

While investigating a cave high in the mountains of Mexico, a spelunker thought she had found a pile of trash from a modern-day litterbug. But upon closer inspection, she discovered that the "trash" was actually a cache of artifacts that may have been used in fertility rituals more than 500 years ago.

"I looked in, and it seemed like the cave continued. You had to hold your breath and dive a little to get through," speleologist Katiya Pavlova said in a translated statement. "That's when we discovered the two rings around the stalagmites."

The cave, called Tlayócoc, is in the Mexican state of Guerrero and about 7,800 feet (2,380 meters) above sea level. Meaning "Cave of Badgers" in the Indigenous Nahuatl language, Tlayócoc is known locally as a source of water and bat guano. In September 2023, Pavlova and local guide Adrián Beltrán Dimas ventured into the cave — possibly the first time anyone has entered it in about five centuries.

While taking a break to look around, Pavlova and Beltrán were shocked to discover 14 artifacts.

Among the artifacts were four shell bracelets, a giant decorated snail shell (genus Strombus), two complete stone disks and six disk fragments, and a piece of carbonized wood. Pavlova and Beltrán immediately contacted Mexico's National Institute of Anthropology and History (INAH), which sent archaeologists to recover the artifacts in March.

Given the arrangement of the bracelets — which had been looped over small, rounded stalagmites with "phallic connotations" — the archaeologists speculated that fertility rituals were likely performed in Tlayócoc cave, they said in the statement.

"For pre-Hispanic cultures, caves were sacred places associated with the underworld and considered the womb of the Earth," INAH archaeologist Miguel Pérez Negrete said in the statement.
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Dandadan - best new shonen, or overrated zoomer garbage?

Personally I'm enjoying it despite almost dropping it in episode 1 due to portrated sexual violence. A side question is to anyone who reads the manga, is it worth the time for somebody who isnt a huge manga reader and usually only reads the manga of my absolute favourite anime?
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>>26534
>in the end there are no villains.
That's not incompatible with marxist worldview.

>>26236
I like Dandadan but you completely failed to elaborate on why it rises above what's uninteresting about those clichés lol.

Better site-relevant question: are the (((Space Globalists))) a rightoid dogwhistle, a jab at imperialism, or just the show incorporating conspiracy culture stuff the way it usually does with no real world allegory intended

>>26477
this
>>26230
started watching it with my wife (am millennial). I think it's better than the anime that was around when we were in high school. it's pretty good.

>>26599
It does not seem to be alluding to any specific group of people just exploring themes of love, sex and the body where the bad aliens are just rapists and kidnappers and similar kinds of people, not representing a larger political idea.

>>26542
The JCP feels like controlled opposition to the LDP.



/anime/

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what times in leftist history would make the coolest animes anons?

ofc there are obvious ones like
>Russian revolution
>Black Panther Party
>rise of the CPC
>Free Territory
>Paris Commune
>Cuban revolution
>Spanish civil war
>Sankara biopic
>viet cong shonen

here are some less obvious I think would be neat
>years of lead
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>>23197
>big sister
That implies they aren't all equal in their roles.

I suggest they be an adventurer guild of pretty girls in an isekai that are constantly bitching amongst each other and failing every mission because of that. Then Max Stirner comes along, makes a harem (including the tsundere Marx), defeats all the spooks and wins, the end.

>years of lead
Would you watch Accidental Death of an Anarchist anime adaptation?

>>24681
Yes, of course!

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we need an anime about this



/edu/

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Are there any rewritten versions of important theory works dumbed down for retards like me? I
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"There's no golden road to science" or whatever - Karl Marx


No. Start to use your 2 neurons and read you fucking idiot.

>>24294
Honestly same. For me it's more not knowing where to start, and when there's volumes upon volumes of thick books covering every little niche part of the subject it's hard to know where to start

>>24694
Start with these: >>24296



/anime/

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Tomoko thread… why? Because I like the character… and other reasons…
Post lewds (spoilered), memes, edits, pics and anything else related to the subject
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Imagine how soft and warm her sweaty cheeks must feel

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>>28762
wonderful

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/lgbt/

 

I've noticed for a while now that trans people on average are much more likely to be communists or socialists. I've never really thought about it, but why could that be? I've had this image saved since early 2023 (when I started noticing this) and have seen a lot more trans communists since.
I mean, I guess it could be the hiring discrimination they face, but you don't need to change economic systems to introduce anti- discrimination legislation.
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>noticed

>>3406
I know, I know, hate using Chud language but it's true tbh. Although lots of people I know seem to be leftists in general which is what piqued my curiosity ending up with me here.

>>3388
Two things:

- This is not a transgender problem, this is an imperial core problem.
- Homophobic "Marxists" unfortunately were and are a thing. This is probably a mix of reactionary semi-feudal ideology in the periphery and reactionary ideology in the imperial core.

>>3482
Also I forgot to mention but queer people do not have a stable intergenerational community/counterculture the same way racial minorities do. So queer people have to learn everything from scratch.

higher autism score



/lgbt/

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I like the idea of bottoming in theory but in practice in kinda sucks ass (in the bad way)

how can I make bottoming actually pleasurable?

jannies should all kill themselves btw
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>>1924
t. seething side
sorry sweaty, most guys do actually enjoy and want to fuck.

>>1888
that's odd - do you have any other sexual or urinary symptoms that suggest something is wrong? if so you might wanna get checked out

>>1876
i like the idea of bottoming too but have been struggling to get around being a porn addict and so used to jerking off that other stimulation isn't as pleasurable, has anyone else dealt with this

>>1924
real
>>1929
false prophet

>>1950
I also jerk off a lot, I've used a buttplug and it was great like 40% of the time and very awkward like 60% of the time. When it clicked though it was amazing. You have to always, always use generous lube though and it requires patience I think. I dont do it that often cause its more effort with less consistency than touching dick



/lgbt/

 

guys i don't want to alarm you or anything but i think the anti-femboy movement is a little bourgeois

i resent having to add additional content to this post because it weighs down what would otherwise be a potent sentence.
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>>3461
>And if non binary isn't even in the equation in current society, there's nothing to work on. There’s no dismantling that can be done until this current order collapses then maybe could have fun and be non-binary.
yeah man if society sucks then you just have to put up with it because change is impossible and has never happened (especially if i have a personal investment and sense of security in the status quo)

>>3471
illiterate retard award

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>>2813
>Everyone ought to go through a traumatic experience at least once. It makes you more empathetic and resilient.
I do love it when I see "communists" talking like Republicans excusing child abuse.
>>2871
>Late-transitioning, non-passing, unattractive transwoman who creeps people out and gives sex offender vibes.
A lot of these people are poor and were unable to get the support they needed when they were younger. Funny how Christian conservatives never give off "sex offender vibes" even though leaving a child with a random trans woman is safer than leaving them with a "youth pastor" but please continue with these rightoid tropes. If you do, you'll have a bright future with Fox News or Sinclair Broadcasting!
>>3469
>The root of patriarchy and gendered oppression is private homeownership. There is literally zero difference between landlords and petty-bourgeois homeowners speculating on the cost of the mansions they occupy.
A reminder that the countries with the highest rates of home ownership are or at least were socialist.
>In this sense, evicting small homeowners is radical feminist praxis.
Like supporting NATO's war in Afghanistan or aligning with American Christian fascists to oppress Trans people?

>>3478
>A reminder that the countries with the highest rates of home ownership are or at least were socialist.
<they were socialist because they called themselves so
americans unironically believe communism is when you protect the middle class lmfao

>>2813
>Everyone ought to go through a traumatic experience at least once. It makes you more empathetic and resilient.
you should read Maus, because it goes into how suffering doesnt make you a good person



/music/

 

I listen to Kino almost religiously, it genuinely changed my life and I haven't found a band that makes me feel the same way. I have a friend who I showed this group to and he loved it, I even saw the movie Igla.



/tech/

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where to get free uncensored deepseek online? huggingchat used to have it but now that's dead. I know I can run it locally on my own machine, but that's slow and I'm a mooch. what elase can I say?

Just make an OC and think of what they would say on a matter. Anything else you can use wikipedia or surf around for.

what kind of censored information do you want to consult that deepseek is blocking you from. like you can just search for "tiananmen square" yourself

>>30604
oh idk i just don't feel like making an account on the website and heard if you use it in open source spaces you won't ever get a BS answer



/games/

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Visa and mastercard pressured steam to take out some sex games featuring rape and incest off their library the last few days.

https://arstechnica.com/gaming/2025/07/steam-cracks-down-on-some-sex-games-to-appease-payment-processors/

Gamers are unhappy, it's a "first they came for the rapists and I said nothing" moment for them, they can't quite grasp how a wholesome megacorp promoting gambling like steam folded against the evil payment processors and are afraid for free speech and LGBT games.

All the liberals from leftoids to capital g Gamers are deeply unhappy, who knew it would take deplatforming some truly awful degenerate games to mend the gap left by gamergate….
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get ready for even more middle classers to say communism must concern itself with consumer politics

I think it’s awesome that crazy evangelicals who control credit card companies have basically just a complete monopoly on art and how things can be sold and no one is really saying anything even the right wing guys who constantly talk about culture war shit.

>>43508
>master card/visa throws their dick around on dl-site
>put game on steam to circumvent this for your western fans
>master card/visa throws their dick around on valve
i feel bad for the dev

>>43509
>>43516
The west truly has fallen, billons must die or something (idk iam incel)
>>43525
Evangelicals completed their total and absolute domination of the US with Project 2025. The United States is now basically a theocracy and Trump is here for life.
https://www.latintimes.com/mike-johnson-says-men-need-stop-playing-video-games-all-day-get-work-theyre-draining-580534
I think you should know the Trump administration/Evangelicals opinion on video games and pornographic content at this point and now they're getting serious. And yes, they're hypocrites and pedophiles goons, nothing new under the sun.

>>43530
>>43525
One problem with your theory, evangelicals love incest rape and slavery



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I love DE but fucking hate ZA/UM does anyone have a similar case where they hate the company but love the game. what they did to the devs was dirty and unfair, i wanna like the game again but the suits are making me hate it
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>>41311
It is not a game

>>41320
Looks pretty gamey.

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>>41320
they're called adventure games you ignorant zoomie

The DE subreddit is just the worst.

the devs, after being screwed by ZA/UM encouraged people to pirate it. do that.



/games/

 

What video games do you play? If you don't play video games thats fine but please don't shit up the thread with how you think they are "reactionary". Nobody cares.
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>>43521
They are queer coded
Cishet boys only play fps, fifa, etc…

>>43496
they're all trash probably, honestly the only good porn games were the myriad of tokimeki memorial-based dating sims that flooded newgrounds

I only really play competitive PVP games with my friends, like rocket league, CS2, the finals.

Last single player game I beat was shadow of the colossus think, which is a masterpiece imo

>>43496
Roundscape Adorevia should have a major update soon where they are redoing lots of old art.
Other than that Corruption of Champions with OtherCoCAno (/hgg/? not sure what the current official name is) mod is my only recommendation. DL link here: https://mega.nz/folder/St0HiaTC#oNQs48SWTDvmDBLHWZuHHA/folder/n8ti1JjQ

As >>43529 said, porn games are all trash, trying to find good ones is like digging for gold nuggets in a mountainpile of shit.

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I finished Tales of the abyss. Soulful and kino. Especially the endgame sections.



/tech/

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The neverending quest to rewrite vichan -

Archived threads:
https://archive.is/xiA7y
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>>30514
Thank you. If i had to summarize this approach, it would be reducing complexity by finding the right interfaces.
>That it's a textboard has reminded me that I've no idea how to federate files.
Elaborate.

>>30515
>right interfaces
Wouldn't have guessed that this is what you would have called this.
Don't worry about the files thing was just being foolish.
Should probably spend some time learning UNIX a little better.
If for no other reason than to get better at using other programming languages' standard libraries.

>>30514
In other news seem to have gotten something like a nearly complete schema setup:

auth
├── PrivateAddress.ts
├── PrivateUser.ts
├── PublicAddress.ts
├── PublicUser.ts
└── UserRole.ts
reports
├── PostAction.ts
├── PostReport.ts
├── Report.ts
├── UserAction.ts
└── UserReport.ts
threads
├── File.ts
├── Nicknames.ts
├── PageInfo.ts
├── Post.ts
├── Reference.ts
├── Tags.ts
└── UserProfile.ts

3 directories, 17 files


The most interesting features are the ability to assign nicknames to anonymized (by default) IP addresses or users.
And the replacement of boards with moderated user created tags; along with the posting to multiple tags.
Am thinking of federating anonymous posts using throwaway https://github.com/Debdut/uuid-readable UUID usernames.
This would be as an alternative to the high dox potential of having anonymous histories based on IP.

>>30516
>to get better at using other programming languages' standard libraries.
C doesn't really have the best standard library. You usually want to avoid using anything that isn't a thin wrapper around a syscall.
>Wouldn't have guessed that this is what you would have called this.
I got this from https://skarnet.org/software/skalibs/djblegacy.html
<One of the "DJB philosophy" key points is to question the interfaces. You have a task to do; you have existing interfaces. What do you do?
<Interfaces should be questioned right down to the libc. You cannot build strong software on flakey foundations. And from a system and network programmer's point of view, one thing is clear: most standard libc interfaces suck. There is no buffered asynchronous I/O. There is no timed I/O. There is no heap management helper. Even simple system calls are not always guaranteed to succeed!
UNIX doesn't have proper records, which most developers compensate for with databases, essentially a second filesystem layer. Files and directories are really the only level where database operations are simple, reliable and fast, so if you keep your state simple enough, you can map all of it onto simple file creation and access.

The next version will allow composing posts by processing arbitrary blobs, but i'm proud of how the static site generation approach worked out for this one. The locks are the only non-essential state of the system and usually short-lived, everything else is either persistent data, static configuration or entirely ephemeral.

>>30516
Am probably going to restart.
I've realized this should be a ActivityPub server first.
And only secondly a anonymous imageboard (front-end).

>>30517
Wonder if a torrent client might be candidate for a good djb application.
You could parse the bencode into the filesystem operating as a key value.
Lists would then just be dictionaries with enumerated keys.
Unpacking the data is probably more elegant in C than in other languages.
Clients are largely well segmented with clear modules based on a request/response pattern.
These could easily be turned into program boundaries, each implementing the previous response struct/unpacking.



/anime/

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Electric boogaloo edition

ITT: lovely anime tits but the thread isnt full anymore

body was too shawty body was too shawty body was too shawty body was too shawty body was too shawty body was too shawty
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i remember seeing a forum signature on some anime site years ago and it was an animated gif of a anime milf on her hands and knees with really quite saggy tits swinging back and forth while her nipples were just hidden by like a negligee or something, it was crazy i wish i could find it.

>>28759
Any idea what forum? Could be on wayback if its not still around.

>>28760
i think might have been MAL but i really dont remember anything but the sig



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