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/latam/

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EDIÇÃO AJURICABA
"Ajuricaba foi um importante líder dos povos indígenas da Amazônia. Este cacique dos indígenas Manáos liderou as tribos do Rio Negro na guerra contra os colonialistas portugueses na terceira década do século XVIII"
"Preso, ele seria conduzido a Belém para julgamento. Mas, mesmo acorrentado, lançou-se nas águas do Amazonas, para resistir à prisão."
O covil dos webcomunas no Brasil
Último fio: >>12708
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Retardados, a calçada não é ruim por fatores culturais ou geográficos; a calçada é ruim por falta de planejamento urbano, que em si é uma expressão da luta de classes.

>>14296
Literalmente quem? Vôlei é literalmente o esporte dos gays.

>>14297
Calçada é considerada propriedade privada de dono de lote, problema é liberalismo como sempre

>>14296
E o outro anão tem razão mas não é merdabol em si o problema mas a demografia que tem essa porcaria por hobbie e o faz de uma das partes essenciais de sua identidade, nem preciso falad de que tipo de gente to falando…

>>14299
Prova disso é que calçadas de espaços públicos são sempre ajeitadinhas, essas aberrações de rampas você vê em lote residencial só



/ufo/

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Doing tarot readings to grind divination EXP points and because I'm bored as fuck.
Post any dream you remember having (ex: "I dreamed of a giant lady tied upside down to a tree in the middle of the ocean") and a picture you like.

Once I dreamed that I got shot in the chest and my last words were "viva la Sakartvelo" for some reason.

>>353
Shes bad rzrfot bro,

>>353
Post a pic you like and your query. I'll be reading tomorrow I was about to go to sleep now.



/lgbt/

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Figured I made a thread to share our romantic experiences – or lack of thereof, – opinions, wishes and advice. That is part of the whole LGBT experience besides the sex and gender.

I reached mid 20s with barely any experience, autism made sure of that. Kissed a drunk lesbian once, I don't even think I looked that cute for a guy in his 20s, so I was honored more than anything. Broke up a friendship with a trans girl after some hasty choices, but she was crazy anyways. Now focusing on friends, making and deepening them.

Wish I had a man I understood and was understood by, someone light-hearted and whimsical to have fun with on the short time I have here on Earth. Femboy-ish ig, not masculine, but takes care of himself, with a touch of femininity to him. Impartial on sex, willing to do it, might be fun even.

One thing I like is the idea of relations as temporary, serial monogamy if you will. I'm all for loyalty while in a relation, but that doesn't necessarily mean it must be forever and ever. People change, why shouldn't their relations? Admittedly I do see the romance in a lifelong relation, sticking with someone and changing together with them. Besides looking for a new partner every x amount of years sounds exhausting.
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my oneitis crush has problems and i cant trust her anymore

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>>5326
and yet, i still love her

>>4171
Yes king

>>4049
That's a wild turn of events but kinda sounds like it worked out in the end. Congrats on finding a top to come breed your bussy.

Still here, still 33, still no bf.
I'm my own worst enemy because I'm too scared to put myself out there.



/hobby/

 

How do you feel about it (and its creator)?
also please spam Charlie pics
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>>46872
>I dont think its this, its "his soul is hers and in exchange he is the most powerful demon in hell", so when vox declare himself the strongest when he is at his peak he get stronger to compensate
No, Alastor makes it clear what happened then is the pack with cannibal lady being broken by no longer being most powerful, and then later makes some sort of deal with her in exchange for joining the friendship circle.

Ok, this show is good now because of this character

>>46884
I think it's nice that Kimiko Glenn got to sing in Japanese

i wish charlie would be my gf unironically… my personality is similar to vaggie's so maybe it would work

The latest episode of Helluva Boss has a power metal rendition of their jingle, giving me hope Vivzie is warming up to other musical genres.



/anime/

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Togashi might aswell have given enough on coherent nen scaling with post rose meruem and adult gon. The nen abilities were the worst addition to the system since togashi never clarified actual rules to them so we got people pulling stuff like phasing through objects or turning into vehicles of all things. Then there’s the moronic decision to make the chimera ants sympathetic by giving them arbitrary arcs when the dudes were trying to kill five million people for no reason—but hey this went on for so long in the arc I guess the audience was supposed to accept that the ants were partially human. Togashi could’ve done so much with the dark continent and ngl but he just doesn’t. Personally I don’t care for the blood and gore—this manga was always pretty violent. What did stand out was how badly kite was handled. It’s like how oda just killed off ace so quickly after his introduction despite him looking up to be a really big contributor to the cast. Also I hate how leorio and kurapika were just entirely sidelined for three straight arcs in a row—mind you, the chimera ant arc alone is 116 chapters long.
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>>29538
>even though I think it's kind of weird that nen is trumped by a nuclear bomb
Why is that weird? The opposite would be far weirder

>>29543
It's like watching a kung fu movie where instead of having a climactic fist fight the protagonist just takes out a gun and shoots the bad guy.

Imo it kind of calls into question why have Nintendo and the hunter association go to the trouble at all if an icbm is all they need.

>>29545
>>29545
Netero didnt give a fuck, he wanted to have an epic fight. The entire arc is an old man's selfish whim.

Also watch "Wizards" by the same dude that made the OG animated LOTR adaptation. Its not really too good a movie but I think you'll find the ending interesting.

>>29545
If it helps, nen wasn’t meant to be central to combat in the first place. Hunter x hunter isn’t written to be a world where things that would make magic less convenient including guns, ambushing tactics, stealth, poisoning, disguises, obviously underhanded tricks, otherworld bladed and long ranged weapons, massive military vehicles, and more just don’t exist for narrative convenience—like a certain genre of anime that revolve around people getting transported to various fantasy worlds. Rather nen was meant to be an addition to the world to make it more rich in lore and the story in general less predictable so every fight wouldn’t devolve into a firepower/numbers contest.

>>29547
It's also really weird how nen is both something seemingly anyone can do and potentially insanely powerful, like imbuing something with the properties of both rubber AND gum, but it isn't common knowledge. Especially since it's not even kept a secret at all. You've got shit like the battle tower or greed island where to even begin to compete you've got to have a command of nen, but when Gon and friends are starting out it's treated like this obscure, mysterious thing. And like, that's crazy. Everyone should know about nen. Kids should be taught about nen in schools. There should be national programs to identify and train talented nen users because it's basically a doorway to incredible magic powers any one of which has the power to totally destabilize society, like that guy that can turn people into remote bombs just by touching them. Nen knowledge and nen users have to be integrated into all parts of society from the leadership on down because otherwise you've got superhumans running around with reality bending powers like the ability to harness the powers of both rubber AND gum and no real way to stop them. I guess it's just a lucky break that everyone with nen is also stricken with an intense, overpowering autism and they're too caught up in their hyperfixations to take over the world.



/tech/

 

What do you think about it? On its face it seems like a straightforward improvement over C/C++ and a good way to modernize development in their typical niches.
On the other hand there is this really weird cultish behavior around it that just makes me feel suspicious. "Let's rewrite everything in Rust", forcing it into existing software without a clear use case other than just "it's better", overstating the language's capabilities and robustness, very much a kind of "toxic positivity" around it as in the whole Linux Kernel shitshow earlier this year, and the fact that it's being pushed by corpos and the US government. It all feels very weird.
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>>31847
>Does that not seem like c++ all over again?
it's significantly worse than c++. imagine if you were trying to use a c++ library and found that it was using a feature that hasn't been added to the latest standard yet and is only available for rolling release gcc. it is going way faster than c++

>C/UNIX forces you to

not really, it is reality and performance constraints that incentivize you to use c and manually manage memory. the reality is that we haven't yet written a compiler that is better at managing memory than a person, no matter the amount of fake lisp benchmarks

>in practice a specification exists to state intent and preemptively identify bugs, that may be discovered in an implementations

this is what I meant by bad faith the entire post is very clearly AI generated it is the other way around: both c and c++ predate their respective standards, the standard just translated to natural language what already existed. and in practice the c++ standard committee exists for the three big compilers to pool the "this is what we think we can implement" proposals and have their sponsors pick and choose what they want

you can have the opinion that languages should be small or whatever but that's just an opinion: the fact here is that the rust approach is more honest and carries less overhead, a standard that isn't a specification but a testimony shouldn't be a priority. and no one is waiting for a committee to start writing rust compilers. the entire world uses c++ and there is basically only 3 compilers, I don't see what's the rush to make more rust compilers when it has only a fraction of the users

>Ada

>the MIC black box is good and a great success
>according to the MIC
committees are good if you get paid a mic salary to go to the committee, sit there, and be like "what if pascal but with mutexes"

>>31844
>I do think most rust rewrites are done under false premises
I mean, it's that combined with the naive enthusiasm behind them that makes people mock it is a cult.

>>31851
>the entire post is very clearly AI generated
Fuck no, and i thought i was paranoid!
>constraints that incentivize you to use c
I was refering to C with just UNIX, as opposed to gc libraries or anything else that might exist.
>we haven't yet written a compiler that is better at managing memory than a person
C forces you to either find a reasonable hard limit or devise an allocation/reuse strategy, but in 90% of the programs code you could hand this off to a garbage collector at a near-zero performance cost or do reference counting at a near-zero latency cost.
>both c and c++ predate their respective standards
C began as a research project though. While K&R C wasn't well defined at first, many UNIX clones modeled their C compiler after pcc, including especially the bugs. I would argue in this case the "code as specification" model actually worked, because pcc releases outside of Bell Labs were well-defined, as opposed to the blurry, moving target that constitutes rustc development.
>"what if pascal but with mutexes"
But that's literally my point. Pascal originated as a research language by Niklaus Wirth and, as found in the famous bwk essays, suffers from several short-sighted deficiencies. This is where a designed-by-committee language like Ada can improve on the core language design and fine-tune the additions necessary to meet requirements.

i dunno anything about rust or whatever other than it's obviously safer but describing programming languages enthusiasts like they're cartoon fandoms makes me raise an eyebrow, and some people are very incentivized into treating internal spats exposed through a mailing list like they're steven universe teenage fans blasting each other over shipping because describing stuff in terms of drama generates more engagement. i mean i just dont trust stuff like that. anyway it seems like a fine language to me

>>31854
I think it's the reverse: fandom teens learned to internet drama from programmers.



/music/

 

Post in this thread every time you come to this board. Post music you like here, whatever it may be.
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CLASS WAR DECLARATION MIX FROM THE THAI LABOUR MUSEUM STORAGE ROOM
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>>16405
this shit so ass bruh

>>16406
i kind of agree, the vocals are mixed too loud + i think the pretty cvnt/Притяженья больше нет one could've benefitted from not muting the "eat it like the devils cunt" sample this much


Asmongold Anthem

Every once in a while I space out and think about this song.



/games/

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Welcome, comrades! Here we discuss everything Sonic the Hedgehog.

/lsthg/ #1 - Free as the Wind Edition

NEWS
>Sonic Racing: CrossWorlds - Accolades Trailer
https://youtu.be/C6BSu_x0gcE

>Sonic Rumble arrives this November

https://x.com/Sonic_Rumble/status/1978491359452364988

>Sonic the Hedgehog 4 to release on March 19, 2027

https://variety.com/2025/film/news/sonic-4-release-date-march-2027-1236280697/

RECENT SEGASONIC GAMES
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>>45119
Archie being great is controversial?
I would consider reading those comics again, if I were into comics right now, which I'm not

I genuinely wonder how nobody has noticed the correlation between the series' shift in quality and it's odd change in political leanings. No I'm not joking, you'd actually be surprised.
We all know the original few games were environmentalist, that's a very simple premise to really put out there, but later on in SA2 we had GUN as well, like the actual military (possibly a private military). They were pretty distinct antagonists, I mean they literally murdered children.
After the shift to third party though, there IS a distinct change. By Shadow 2005 they actively write GUN in a sympathetic light and have characters you would not expect to help them, do so.
By Sonic 06, the shift is so major that the person previously victimized by GUN is now directly working for them. Ontop of that, it is the first time the series has actively justified monarchism as a real and tangible thing that has merit to be upheld. Elise is able to contain iblis because she is of royal blood, not of the specific, soleanan royal family, no just "royal blood." We know this is the case, because Silver (a peasant) tries to contain iblis, and Blaze, note, a PRINCESS, has to come and contain iblis herself. The game is actively justifying monarchism, by saying these two princesses are special for being royalty, biologically speaking.
Sonic 06 is arguably the pole opposite of what came before, writing wise. Sonic is no longer cool, he sucks it up to royalty, and literally tells Elise to run from her problems, but in any case, that's not my point.
The point is that after 06, things were never the same again, in terms of the series political leanings, subconsciously or not (since all art is influenced by external factors, which politics are), Sonic games have lacked what they did before.
Ignoring how the 2010s marked an era intentionally avoiding complication and sticking to very run of the mil plotlines (and rehashing), even the game conceptualized as "Sonic Wars" has very little in terms of political substance. The war in forces is a backdrop, there is literally zero depth to what a war torn earth is like, it's ironically a far cry from the series roots in environmentalism. Compare the locales in Forces with the bad futures of Sonic CD, and you'll see exactly what I mean.
All of those are the impetus for the Sonic movies, they are obviously commodified kids films, but personally I find them rather insulting. A "good cop" father figure is one thing, I hate it but Post too long. Click here to view the full text.

>>45171
Sally was a princess but at the same time Archie had a lot more context around it, especially with the state of the world (the mobians were mostly fresh out of their version of the stone age), Sally and Elias' opposition and resentment to their own roles and the concept of being royalty.

A lot of nu sonic fans (especially the ones who have cropped up around 'that' twitter circle) I don't consider real fans. They have no appreciation for the subtle writing and themes in the early sonic games or the overt themes of Archie. They're parasites who have no place in the fandom

Luckily they are the extreme minority and it seems a lot of the younger alpha/gen z fans are intelligent enough to understand and agree with the environmentalist/anti-technofascism themes of Sonic. The fandom is probably one of the only worthwhile ones in terms of cultural output and personal beliefs.

>>45171
two things come to mind: speaking strictly on environmentalism, it was all the rage during the late 80s and throughout the 90s, likely because we had reached "the end of history" and everyone was convinced that all it took to save the planet from moneygrubbing industrialists was conscious liberalism. not a single soul believes that today unless you're particularly retarded or an atlanticist (but i repeat myself), so environmentalism was dropped out of everything once the link between capital and environmental destruction became obvious to everyone, no more captain planet, no more x-men or gi joe PSAs at the end of every episode telling you not to litter, and no sonic that speaks for the trees.

second, the early games worked because it relied on narrative simplicity. this guy is the evil industrialist, and then sonic is a real rebel, tuned to what's cool and what's cool is environmentalism. if you squint he looks like he wears air jordans, that's how cool he is. he's like the lorax if the lorax wasn't a preachy fuck. very easy to parse. the minute you have like the president or three later agencies trying to add political nuance, everything becomes shit. it doesnt work and it has never worked (unless you completely rework the universe but i argue the comics arent really sonic anymore but something else entirely) i cant even fault it for it having monarchy apologia. 06 reached lows so remarkably low that it was unable to even deliver a coherent story, let alone an understandable subtext, i mean it feels like the story was more interested in sonic wanting wanting to fuck, and what represents libidinous fantasies more than wanting to fuck a virginally pure holy madonna, you think it's a coincidence that all the sonic fetish stuff balooned after that? no! everyone's unconscious understood the message, sonic is a fuck beast, he fucked even the virgin mary. there's nothing holy anymore.

>>45183 (me)
this is just to say, sonic, being a marketable company mascot, it's not its own entity. it's always been a figure designed by council, emerging from the zeitgeist like some swamp creature. sonic was an environmentalist because it was cool at the time, and he became an enemy/collaborator of a literal deep state because in 2001 the american mind had melted after 9/11. now sonic persists in its eternal twilight, past its intended demise, vacillating between imaginary sexual object for the absolutely deranged, and nostalgia bait. it is what it is.



/draw/

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Alunya Art thread
(Draw or showcase new Alunya art)
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>>5564
>Cry about it.
Why do they have to be so mean?

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>>5566
Im usually not just wanted to be helpful.

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>>5567
I’m sorry, it’s just as an artist I hate AI with a burning passion because under capitalism it only can steal jobs and other people’s art

>>5569
not any of the people in this discussion but running someone else's art thru an AI filter is particularly insulting because it usually has this implication that it's "improving" the art when in reality it generally makes it both technically worse and robs it of the personal charm of the artist. It ends up homogenizing the output because of the way the systems work based on statistical models averaging all the art it scraped.

Most AI filters also do weird stuff that it may be hard to recognize or appreciate if you don't know about the fundamentals of art like how construction or shading works. This sort of thing is typically done by people with minimal knowledge and frankly very underdeveloped tastes, who may not understand why the output looks worse to most people. It's also frequently done as a way of trying to assert superiority over people who make the art manually.

People don't usually take offense this way when someone actually re-draws their art because they see it as inspiring other artists to take up the craft. It's simultaneously prideful and humbling to see yourself inspiring other people to do what you do. It's not the same thing when someone just puts the image through a filter.

>>5573
Couldn’t of said it better myself



/draw/

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i suck at drawing and i have little motivation to keep trying because i suck at drawing. paper or computer, it doesn't matter i just can't get myself to most of the time
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>>5549
>is once a day good enough?
Sure. Consistency is the main thing.
>sadly i have several mental disorders that make me kind of aphantasic at times. and translating from 3d is really hard for me for some reason
Hmm, then drawing from references is probably the best way to do it. Pick something in the real world you can see in 3D if possible, vs a picture or video. Get something simple and try to draw the basic shapes describing the overall form.

>>5550
thanks anon, i will try this

You don't have to be good, simplicity can have its own charm. I like to use the entire Henry Stickmin franchise as an example of how being detailed isn't inherently "good."

>>5547
Draw whatever you like be it anime, cartoon or anything and after finishing a drawing you'll then evaluate it. Try to find what you think are lacking rn be it the proportion, anatomy, value, etc… Of course don't try to tackle everything all at once, just do it bit by bit and try to have fun.

Another thing, try to have a concrete goal. Don't just let "get good" or "make it" be your only goal, that's just too vague and you'll only end up more miserable just thinking about it.

>>5554
sure but OP wants to get good which is a perfectly fine goal. there are lots of aspects of art that people can work on and practicing foundations will help with any/all of them.

>>5558
It's generally not a good idea to learn to draw by copying other art, especially something like anime. Highly stylized or abstracted art like that is still built on the same foundations as hyper realistic stuff. The best way to learn is to study from life because your ability to represent 3 dimensions with only 2 is a huge part of what makes the art look better or not.
>Another thing, try to have a concrete goal.
This is good advice if you already have an idea of what you want to focus on. OP would be best off spending a month or more just developing core skills before figuring out what sort of thing to invest more time focusing on and putting in more effort on a project.



/AKM/

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This guide will be purely talking about equipment. There are many other resources for training and organizing. I will leave out anything that requires further knowledge, this guide is meant to be accessible NOT in depth. This guide is meant to be shared to people who do not own a gun or are otherwise ignorant. If you have any suggestions or corrections I will edit it. Once the final product is complete I will turn it into a pdf and a simple image guide to be shared. This is a collaborative project so if you think something I said is stupid, let me know.

You need a semi-auto rifle, specifically an ar15.
They're accurate, lightweight, high capacity, and can shoot quickly.
An ar15 is recommended due to their customization and versatility. Parts and ammo for an ar are also very easy to get (at least in the US). The 556 round has proven time and time again to be effective. Sure an ak might look cooler but they are often more expensive and not as reliable as an ar. This guide will be US centric so a lot of the advice maybe won't apply to you if you live elsewhere.

Ar15 Basic Guide:
You can save money by getting a separate lower and upper. They're easy to put together. The upper matters a lot, the lower much less so. Oftentimes complete ars will have an overpriced lower so buying just the upper and the lower separate can save you quite a bit.

Handguard style: I always recommend M-Lok. It's lighter and better than keymod and allows easy attachments. I honestly don't see any reason to choose anything else unless if you just don't like the feeling of m-lok for whatever reason in which case you can research alternatives.

Length: The length you'll likely end up using is 16", this is as short as you get without dealing with any annoying laws. For whatever reason anything below this is much more of a hassle to get. 16 is a fine length anyway. A 20" will shoot the round faster and a bit further, but the military decided to move away from it in favor of a shorter length. I don't think the extra speed makes enough of a difference to justify the extra length. As for going shorter the rifle will get less accurate but for close quarters combat (such as inside buildings) this is preferred. Specifically an 11.5" is a great option. Remember though the military used 20" barrels inside for years. If they can do it so can you.
Tldr: Buy a 16"

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>>5667
PSA is absolutely awesome. Ignore the haters. Its people who have a lot of money and like to hate on cheap/budget things aimed at people with less money. I will tell you from my own experience, PSA is completely quality. Most of the haters have never owned a PSA weapon.

>>5665
Will this guide hold up to CA laws or are there any other semi autos that would work better?

What's the closest possible IRL equivalent (in actual militaries use) to this pic related toy?

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I put in my loicense application for an AR-10 variant the other day, specifically the Savage MSR 10 Hunter. hopefully it doesn't take the popo too long to process it

>>5665
No AR-15's in the Democratic People's Republic of Illinois. Sigh.



/lgbt/

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Post pics of men and other posters will tell you if they are hot or not. I will start by posting a picture of Tyler Robinson, the guy who shot Charlie Kirk.
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>Mildly nerdy clean cut white boy
I would rearrange his guts.

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Still whiter than the average /pol/ user

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Adam Lanza.
I need to know if im the only one who finds him cute or not

>>5297
your shayla looksmatches with a traffic cone

>>5297
He looks like he has a birth defect



/draw/

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Post figures you made in Hero Forge. The body was too short The body was too short The body was too short The body was too short The body was too short The body was too short

Dont know the game. AI 3D modeling would take less effort and hard work.

>>5568
No ai 😠

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>>5568
it's just character customization sliders for making minis
https://www.heroforge.com

btw you can make links to a character with the share feature.
https://www.heroforge.com/load_config%3D44606452/



/labor/

 

Despite my life being boring and bland, one of the most satisfying experiences every morning is going back to bed knowing wage cucks have to get up, drive their cars or take the bus/train, and work 8+ hours for a mere 400 shekels a day. This feeling is increased by 100x on a monday, which is the worst for wage cucks.
I may be called a loser by society but i’m joyful i’m not slaving away everyday only for my boss to make more profit from me and not get shit.



/labor/

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What is the coziest job? I love the idea of being a fisherman. Can you imagine being a Scandinavian fisherman? Must be awesome.

I fantasize a lot about being a hard-bodied young man sailing across the world, exploring all of Europe, all the while serving my nation by being the best Fisherman in all the land. Hopefully I will reincarnate into something like that. Unfortunately I'm a lazy-eyed, glasses-wearing, wimpy little freak.

There are no cozy jobs. Either they're physically straining or mentally draining. Or often both. At least in my opinion. Although I will say the job I have right can often be quite swell. I'm a night cleaner at a school so as long as I don't have anything extra to do I can get my work done with some time to spare and with minimal contact with others. I'm usually listening to music while I work.

>>1450
prostitution



/edu/

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What's the leftypol take on this book? I'm not trolling - it's existence has haunted my life. I was raised catholic… Christianity has both ruined & saved my life and my opinions on it have only gotten more complex.

Some of the greatest art of all time has been religiously motivated. But the question of Christianity specifically is a big one. On one hand all manner of brown people are more sincerely christian than a lot of white people have ever been. It might be the one thing saving Africa right now!

But on the other hand The first Roman Empire & Greek empire were polytheistic & they might have achieved a civilizational peak that surpasses the situation we live in right now. Christianity is very homophobic & a huge portion of Europe/UK demographics are atheist & seem to be some of the happiest nations on earth. Christianity might even be the reason that the Roman Empire fell & is responsible for a lot of really bad imperialism & colonialism.

What am I supposed to make of it? Jesus was surely a good man, no? The word of god has saved homeless, sick, and morally corrupt. Where does the justification to do evil come from when people read this?
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>>25452
irs rare that you find religious jewish terror like this

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>>25470
youll notice that intolerant christians hardly ever quote Jesus directly, with these highlighted verses largely being commentary from paul (who, as i have shown, had a different concept of Christ than that which we read in the gospels). if we are to read Christ on sinners however, we see him rebuke prideful pharisees;
>While Jesus was having dinner at Matthew’s house, many tax collectors and sinners came and ate with him and his disciples. When the Pharisees saw this, they asked his disciples, “Why does your teacher eat with tax collectors and sinners?” On hearing this, Jesus said, “It is not the healthy who need a doctor, but the sick. But go and learn what this means: ‘I desire mercy, not sacrifice.’ For I have not come to call the righteous, but sinners.”
<matthew 9:10-13
so as Jesus says, it is not the righteous, but sinners, who ought to be delivered unto him.

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as for the old testament, its authentic antiquity is constantly professed; it was moses himself who wrote the first five books (even supposedly describing his own death at the end of deuteronomy), with the rest of the prophets adding to it. of course, this is entirely disputed by scholarly consensus, even concluding that the hebrew exodus from egypt was an event which never occured. as i have already demonstrated, previously existing myths such as the deluge, are later added to the contents of the scriptures, proving that it is not original or "revealed". this is barring any "scienific" privileges this book is supposed to possess, as a divine work.

conservative scholars such as yonatan adler and russell gmirkin make shocking claims as to the historicity of the texts. adler dates the historical canon of jewish torah back to the second century BC, at most. he says then, that judaism as a religion is no older than 200 BC (t. "the origins of judaism", chapter 7). adler however makes distinction beween judean "yawehism" and "judaism" in particular. elephantine papyri from the 5th century BC show that self-identified judeans worshipped a deity named YHWH, the only issue being the evidence of polytheism, and a lack of comprehensive jewish rite in this community (with moses also having no mention). he concludes by seeing the adoption of mosaic law as something influenced by greek prescriptive legislation and ultimately by the maccabean revolt, within the hasmonean uprising of 167 BC. only after this period, claims adler, do we see the adoption of torah as instruction. only after this do we get synagogues, etc.

so then, did judaism begin in 167 BC? perhaps, but what of the books of moses (the pentateuch) themselves? we may now move over to russell gmirkin, both in his books "berossus and genesis, manetho and exodus" (2006) and "plato and the creation of the hebrew bible" (2017), where he affirmatively states that the pentateuch was written in 270 BC by about 70 greek-jewish elders, and of which, was heavily inspired by plato, particularly "nomoi" (350 BC). we have already seen the influence of greek philosophy and playwriting in the book of john (i.e. dennis macdonald), so this should not be entirely surprising. if we are to take this seriously then, we have the literary history of the bible: the old testament begins in 270 BC, and the new testament ends around 150 AD, with the bible itself being compiled in 325 AD. so then, these are some thougPost too long. Click here to view the full text.

>>25447
>Some of the greatest art of all time has been religiously motivated
mostly because artists had to cater to their sponsor

>Christianity might even be the reason that the Roman Empire fell

yeah nah, on the contrary it was pretty unificating

>is responsible for a lot of really bad imperialism & colonialism

it was more a justification than the true cause, as religion often is

>Jesus was surely a good man

if the guy really existed (likely) and was and said things as depicted in the bible, the guy seemed pretty chill. like some sort of hippie
cathares were likely more true followers of the guy than the official church that won (dunno if you can find his things in english but pacome thiellement is pretty obsessed about them)

>The word of god has saved homeless, sick, and morally corrupt

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/labor/

 

I'll start
>condoms
>snickers
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Condoms do sound like a goid thing to steal. I'll never use them but they're good to have. I say razors and razor blades the stores made them so hard to purchase that I wouldn't feel particularly bad just swiping them.

>>1460
>condoms
Humblebrag

Also commit time theft as much as possible.

I used to work in a food packaging factory and alot of food got wasted if it was even slightly defective so id smuggle a few packs out every so often.



/lgbt/

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I quite enjoy kink and queer erotica but I don't think it's inherently revolutionary or anything. I do really like the weird fucked up kinky horror shit and I think there are quite a few gems but there's still a lot of trash. I think in general the media reflects broader cultural biases more than anything else.

Of course there's nothing "revolutionary" about fucking art, or culture in general for that matter, inherently or not. Doesn't help that midwits confuse political progressiveness with artistic progressiveness.

>I think in general the media reflects broader cultural biases more than anything else.

Obviously, but go tell that to the politically inert who need to feel they're "at least doing something" just to pat themselves on the back over it.

I just like sicko shit.

i masturbate to stephen universe tumblr porn, I'm a revolutionary



/anime/

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Glorious April 17th

The Kampuchean People's Representative Assembly shall be made up of 250 members, representing the people, the workers, peasants, and all other Kampuchean labourers and the Kampuchean Revolutionary Army. Of these 250

Representing the peasants 150
Representing the labourers and other working people 50
Representing the revolutionary army 50

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comfy khmer rogue iyashikei but its just a group of peasant girls doing farm work the whole time with the occasional bombing in the background

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first picrel is certified angkorean classic

Killed 1/4 of his population award (allegedly possibly)

>>29542
>t. meganekko



/ufo/

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The hindu karma that has propagandized itself claims to be a great equalizer in a world that is in obsolescence not equal. Karma only serves as a justification for ungranted suffering. The concept of karma is injustice trying to justify itself as contempt. Some of the worst humans get away with their barbaric acts while others are punished and destroyed for their tiny mistakes.
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Karma presents itself as inevitable at any time whereas instant justice is occasional and spontanenous as a result of direct action, any attempts to link "karma" to instant justice takes away the personal agency and instead claims that the universe simply somehow made one person interact with another for a higher purpose, it is mystic nonsense that contradicts the premise of personal accountability (or lackthereof) from which the karmic cult thrives off in the first place.

Karma is bullshit and it existing is logically impossible.

>>341
>>342
no,if they really are obsessed with karma,they will say they deserve it because of what they did in their past life

>>340
It's almost as though all supernatural claims are bullshit and bad for society.



/ufo/

 

Here are some esoteric anarchist texts and vids!

Basically we combine the political philosophy of anarchism with ancient greek daimons/spirits/deities and internet tulpas with occult practices from Gnosticism. Of course this is only my own version of esoteric anarchism, there are countless variations of other types of esoteric anarchism.

Feel free to contribute esoteric anarchist texts and vids or media in general of your own making or from someone else all are welcome!

>>328
retarded larping
aka reactionary
No Gods No Masters

>i am so free that i want to be a slave to astral parasites
coal

>>337
u cant just call everything u dont understand reactionary
>>339
most practicers will tell u its a relationship based on mutual benefit/exchange

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chasing spooks again, friend?



/labor/

 

There's no thread for service/fast food workers specifically and I just wanna bitch

I work at this combination fast food place, kfc & taco bell, somehow it always feels like everyone who comes here hasn't ordered fast food in like 20 years because they somehow ask for shit from other restaurants or shit we haven't had since the 90s
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>>1380
surprisingly our place has all the food from each place, the only thing missing is a few drinks and the freezes from taco bell (and also we don't do taco bell orders through the online app, which is sad)

Service workers gotta be the most class cucked workers in my experience
>Coworkers would chronically work themselves to exhaustion for pennies
>Kiss up to management and business owners despite constant abuse from them
>Put up with being denied breaks by management because "it's too busy," despite it being against the law
Glad I left that shit industry. Front of house always had some baddies though


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>>1382
it's very easy to move up in the ranks if you take a risk once in a while and make friends. you wont get anywhere staying at fast food and complaining. you need to actually do the boomer thing and walk into places and apply, or ask your co-workers about openings. one of the easiest fields to advance in with no training or background if you're not afraid of actual labor imo. within 2 years i went from working at a rinky starbucks knockoff making 11.50 with shite hours to sous chef at a local brewery on salary. i make roughly 40k a year which isn't anything to write home about but it's a big improvement considering the timeframe. of course i work my ass off but that's just how it is. depending on how things go id like to get a degree and do something in academia, but if that fails i see myself becoming a fat little porker owning a nice little bar and grill unless the revolution comes first. it'll be commie themed and ill have such sort of art on the walls and ill play black flag and bebop jazz. might have a little dancefloor for djs too.

>>1457
That's great and everything but not everybody is going to have the level of dedication you have. You seem to have greater dreams than the op may have. Every bodies built differently I guess and there will always be winners and losers. Some people won't make it but maybe op will if that's what they eant.



/AKM/

 

Literature and others sources for reading on the history, manufacture, and use of improvised weapons. The TM 31-210 Improvised Munitions Handbook is usually recommended as the most comprehensive and practical but was curious about other sources people have read.

I've also read Fighting In The Streets, a few groups communiques e.g. BOAK, and some history of the IRA, especially their mortar campaign.

I've also seen a few guides for police bomb technicians and Hollywood special effects teams.

>>6003
>BOAK
AZOV*




/hobby/

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Thread for talking about webcomics. Share your favs, discuss latest updates.

I recently discovered "basket of guts"
https://basketsofguts.thecomicseries.com/comics/1#content-start
A story about a lich that comes out of his crypt for world domination and find the world evolved and then quickly end on the run from a "modern" state security services.
Really liking it so far. Good mix of genres, starting from a standard fantasy world and instead of freezing it in time add societal and technomagical development. Also I find it pretty funny. Not everything translated yet sadly.

its on leftypol that I discovered Out Of Placers (apparently created by a furry artist, which explain the horniness)
https://www.valsalia.com/
Pretty interesting world building.

Finished since quite a while but at the time followed schlock mercenary. Goofy SF about a mercenary company.

On a more smutty side, I like alfie by incase.

For the non storyline webcomics, existential comics, oglaf and SMBC are my favs.
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>>46688
>Is there specifically blanchardism in it

Lol no

>>46688
it's agp in the sense that there's fetishistic narrative focus on the female body as something arousing to inhabit, and there are several characters that get sexually excited by inhabiting female bodies

>>46700
I mean that'd be like calling OniMai blanchardist.

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>>42955
Some cosmic horror webcomics

>>46700
That's retarded my man and sounds like it was cooked up by radfems that think hating being a woman is the essential female experience.



/hobby/

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Hes the bane of NPCs and the establishment. He single handledly kept the value of mythology, supernatural and the paranormal alive during the peak years of modernism and post modernism. Academics, modern Europeans, and experts have been trying to destroy him ever since.

But the establishment is in decline. They have to watch as all their worthless ideas (like new-atheism, and moral relativism) all fall into the waste bin of history while Jungs ideas get stronger and stronger.

Jung's major beliefs is that a primary goal of every human is/ought to be the process of individuation (the processing of becoming a self)–which he wrote on the backdrop of rising collectivistic pressures via shifting global geopolitics. For Jung, there is a distinction between ego and self, where ego is a narrow band of consciousness that exists primarily in a space of tension between unconscious factors (which includes shadow) and social presentation (persona).

He further believed that people share a collective unconscious, which is that we inherit cultural motifs and symbols that then get continuously represented across different cultures and time; however, they manifest in a way relative to the culture of the time. So, 'Hero' may be an archetype, meaning stories involving heroes transcend cultures and time, but 'Batman' is a specific manifestation that emerged in American culture in the past century.

One archetype then is the 'shadow', which represents unconscious elements that are in conflict with our ego ideal (how we think we should behave or be–especially in front of others). These can include unfulfilled desires, fears, perceived weaknesses, shame-inducing idiosyncrasies, etc. The idea is that the 'self' in the Jungian conceptualization involves actively seeking these archetypes out via either psychological analysis or a process Jung calls Active Imagination. In either case, the general idea is to actively confront these aspects of our unconscious and integrate the awareness–and the process by which the awareness was obtained, into our conscious understanding of self.

Jung's ideas overlap with the likes of Jacques Vallee in terms of the intersection of psychological concepts and the mystical. Myth and folklore were of prominent sources of information in Jung's formation of his ideas; however, there is an impact of poor translation and creative liberties taken in sources Jung used unwittingly.

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obvious /pol/ thread
wouldn't even mind talking about jung even if he wrote irrelevant psychobabble, but OP writes like a chuddy with an axe to grind

Based Jung thread

>jungalian

>>44427
>worthless ideas like new-atheism
Jordan Peterson is the most popular Jungian psychology around and he's in the New Atheist milieu. This thread is very incoherent
>Jacques Vallee
<Computer scientist and venture capitalist
every time I see someone say 'NPC' its always a neoliberal Silicon Valley degenerate lol

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/games/

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which faction do you play? ♂BEAR♂ or USEX?

also
PvE vs PvP?

Personally i've been sticking to PvE to master the basics of the game before i even decide to see how fast i can die in a pvp raid as a scav



/edu/

 

Everytime you visit /edu/, post in this thread. Tell us about what you're thinking about, what you're reading, an interesting thing you have learned today, anything! Just be sure to pop in and say hi.

Previous thread >>>/leftypol_archive/580500
Archive of previous thread
https://archive.is/saN3S

Excuse me coming through
A quick note on the video @ >>>/leftypol/1538283
Also [vid related] for archival purposes

Around the 29 minute mark Peterson criticizes Marx and Engel's for assuming that workers would magically become more productive once they took over.

This actually happened historically, most of the actually effective productivity tricks work places use now were developed by Stakhanovites.

https://soviethistory.msu.edu/1936-2/year-of-the-stakhanovite/year-of-the-stakhanovite-texts/stalin-at-the-conference-of-stakhanovites/
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Finished The Invention of the Land of Israel by Shlomo Sand (2012). I knew there was a Sand book about the genesis of Judaism and this one and felt I had to read at least one of them, and thought this one to be the shorter read. Zionism only really got going in the late 19th century, so… But this book goes back as far as historical records permit. He historicizes (spellchecker says this isn't a word) everything. I thought I could read this to own Zionists online, and while that's true, it makes you wonder how much historians of other nations contribute to myth building by artful juxtaposition and omission. Compelling prose. Can hardly believe this wasn't in English originally.



/hobby/

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Elf edition.

Since a bunch of the old threads were basically nuked with the server transfer, I wanted to revive some of them.

General discussion of the fantasy genre.
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>>46911
Other than what other anons wrote, lot of writers want to do their own thing, write original stories, but are stuck in an industry where everything being made is a sequel, prequel, reboot, or known IP adaptation.

>>46914
It's just a shame that when they do their own thing it fucking sucks

>>46918
I dont want to defent them too much, because from what I heard the TV writing industry is incredibly nepotistic, but also the result is rarely one persons vision, but a patchwork of dozen writers forced to work together, mangled further by scrutiny of marketeers and financiers.

>>46921
A lot of big TV series have what is called a "showrunner" as a kind of lead creative, and while the show might not be the product of any single writer, it is usually all in line with the general vision of the showrunner.

>>46932
If shit like the recent Star Treks are anything to go by it seems like even that position has been severely diluted. I wonder if the concentration of capital has made it so that you've got way too many of these "showrunner" level people, and so they get crammed into projects, leading to a loss of focus.



/lgbt/

 

MadoHomu Exedra edition
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>>5265
"Straight"

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>>5265
straight

>>5269
The straightest guy I know has an ass like the right.
It comes down to how much you work out. More squats = more shapely dumpy

>>5265
If you have sex with self identified men and women then you're bisexual. Seriously wtf is this gatekeeping? Would you call a man who exclusively has sex with feminine cis men straight?

>>5284
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You got to think about the economy anon. If not you'll go to hell and burn in eternity and hurt all your friends and family and you won't deserve anything this life. Especially sex, since girls will think of you as gross and will automatic ick. And if you don't want sex then what are you gay? And if you're gay then fuck you you're no real man no wonder you don't want to work just go kill yourself. Anyways the problem isn't working so much as the social mores and rules we live under.

>>1455
>Especially sex, since girls will think of you as gross and will automatic ick. And if you don't want sex then what are you gay? And if you're gay then fuck you you're no real man no wonder you don't want to work just go kill yourself.
Only faggots go for pussy, what pussy there is all either diesel-dykes or greasy trolls.



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