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/latam/

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EDIÇÃO BANCO MESTRE
"Daniel Vorcaro é economista, empresário, ex-banqueiro e criminoso brasileiro. (Wikipedia)"
O covil dos webcomunas no Brasil
Último fio: >>17216
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>>18952
Se postar a cara dessa mulher no /pol/, vão dizer que ela é preta.

>>18956
Eu nem gosto muito de futebol, a gente só tava vendo a copa com nossos amigos, tanto os LGBT quanto os cis hétero, porque é um evento cultural, seja pra torcer ou pra falar mal do Neymar. Na vida real, nenhum gay se comporta tão histericamente e você não tem teoria da mente nem flexibilidade cognitiva pra discernir entre a realidade e seus traumas.

>>18959
ela é mestiça

>>18957
Não fui violento em momento algum mas gay que se mete com a raça de animais raivosos e escandalosos chamada omi hetero ta buscando ser agregidod tanto quanto alguem que vai fazer carinho em um lixobull raivoso

>>18959
Não exist amizade com omi dejetero, ainda mais sendo mulher ou viado, ou tu ta trollando ou é extremamente otario mesmo

Essa demografia é incapaz por natureza de nutrir sentimentos de afeto e empatia



/games/

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Are there any modern games that actually get the cyberpunk aesthetic right?

Cyberpunk 2077 looks pretty great during the night cycle, but during the day it becomes clear and sunny and looks more like gritty Futurama than cyberpunk.



/games/

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What is to be done about all media moving toward a service model where you don't even have access to the game files? Streamed games never took off because there is too much latency, but it's only a matter of time before they figure out how to stream the data to your computer at load-time instead of at run-time. Other forms of media are already largely handled through full streaming at the point of access.

ITT let's keep up to date with developments in this area, including but not limited to
<DRM and loss of ownership rights
<Alternative means of distribution
<FOSS and open access models for games
<Developers and distributors who support genuine ownership
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>>47343
>stealing and piracy are different things
Eh, in some technical sense, but you're splitting hairs. What's happening in both cases is that a transaction is being circumvented; In the case of theft, a thief is doing so because they want the goods, but are unwilling to make a legal transaction to attain those goods, and is resorting to taking them from another person, who presumably made that legal transaction. The victim loses out of both the currency they spent on the goods in question and the time it took to earn that currency, as well as the goods themselves.

Piracy, on the other hand, is the circumvention of a legal transaction to attain a license for use of a good (or service), by procuring a 1:1 duplication of the good or service in question, thereby attaining an unauthorized copy. The end result is that the vendor of said good is not monetarily compensated for the use of the good or service in question, which constitutes a loss of revenue.

In both cases, there is a tangible loss and a tangible gain by the victims of theft and piracy, irrespective of whether you think either of them is bad.
>That's simply false, you used to be buying a physical copy of the software on a disc, much like you would buy a physical book
You're mistaken; when you purchase a book, you do not claim ownership of the work in question, merely the parchment upon which it was printed. In the same way, you claim no ownership of a physical video game, just a personal, non-transferable, non-commercial, license to consume it.
>we should support digital piracy
I support piracy, but you can't just dismiss that piracy is still illegal. If you want a legal solution, the so-called limp NFT variant scheme is a marginally effective proposal with little downsides. Make an actual objection of said proposal on some practical basis, why don't you. In other words, piracy is only a viable alternative for those who have no qualms about bending the law. I understand that many people don't care, myself included, but you can't assume that everyone is going to adhere to your sense of morality. I am not a moralfag in this regard, but any proposed solution to the digital only fuckery should presumably operate within the confines of the law.
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>>47350
>What's happening in both cases is that a transaction is being circumvented
"Lost sales" is not a real thing. It's just wish casting. What's happening in the case of theft is the physical loss of an item. You don't have to be a merchant for someone to steal from you.
>The victim loses out of both the currency they spent on the goods in question and the time it took to earn that currency, as well as the goods themselves.
Piracy does not take anything away from the producer or seller that simply refusing to buy would not also "take away" from them.

>when you purchase a book, you do not claim ownership of the work in question, merely the parchment upon which it was printed.

Yes and you are free to do whatever you want with that. You can write in the margins, white out and replace text, remove and re-order or add pages, rip out pages to wipe your ass with, burn the book, copy parts of it etc. Digital licensed software has the capability to mechanically stop you from doing what you want with it.
>I support piracy, but you can't just dismiss that piracy is still illegal.
Normies already say "if buying isn't owning piracy isn't stealing," so you are behind them on this. I'm pushing them to be more radical in their outlook on property, while you're arguing to be more conservative than a lot of the average consumers.

>>a different sort of pricing scheme

>Like what?
There are plenty of alternatives that have been explored, from freemium and games-as-service on the more exploitative end to pay-what-you-want donationware on the other extreme. As technology for monetization advances and more people with disposable income look elsewhere than AAA, there will doubtless be more innovation in the field.

>>47351
>"Lost sales" is not a real thing. It's just wish casting
No, "wish casting" is when I imagine that Taylor Swift will personally break into my window in the middle of the night and say
<let's get out of here, loser. I'm here to save your life
What the corporations are doing are setting expectations for the "performance" of their product. You can argue that their desire to see 500 million copies sold, or whatever arbitrary number, is wishful thinking, and I'd agree. You can argue that they're not entitled to a profit if they've made a subpar product and no one wants to buy it, with which I'd agree. However, you can't say they aren't entitled to compensation for their work. Money is a resource, and some amount of money went into the production of the software in question; Labor paid to the proles who wrote the software; Licensing for third party software like physics engines and whatnot to be used in development, alongside physical hardware like computer components; Money put into whatever the advertising campaign cooked up, and post launch quality assurance, etc. The point being, there was an investment made with the expectation of some amount of return. They're not offering their product for free, and really, if you think you're entitled to anything for free, that's wishful thinking on your part, as long as we live in a capitalist system.
>Piracy does not take anything away from the producer or seller that simply refusing to buy would not also "take away" from them
Generally, when you pirate a product, you are not contributing to the recouping of those costs, nor are you contributing to any profit the product may have made. Again, I support piracy, because I believe the publishers and online distribution platforms are greedy scumfucks who will abuse the consumer at every opportunity, as long as it generates more revenue, because they don't care about integrity or art or anything else but the profit motive. That is a good enough reason to abstain from their shitty products all together, rather than waste time acquiring an unauthorized copy, but if you're so inclined, then fucking go for it.

However, piracy itself can never be a solution, because it's illegal, it will never will be legal (at least in the USA), and these corporations arPost too long. Click here to view the full text.

>>47318
>Other forms of media are already largely handled through full streaming at the point of access.
And they're successfully pirated because digital information is very easy to copy no matter what. The technical measures they come up with can only make it more of a pain in the ass.

>>47352
Mate, the whole point about digital only is that you cant get a used copy on the market. Sure piracy wont ever be legal in a capitalist society but why should they not clamp down on the second hand market also? Nintendo (or apple) can charge humongous prices for their software or hardware respectively and it sadly works. And sadly, it seems that in the current direction we are headed, key resellers (which have been becoming very popular for a while now) will become illegal at some point into the future.



/labor/

 

im fucking tired of Capitalism. My previous job gave me heart issues that caused me to quit, and I can't even find a new job because of it which is putting me in collections. I genuinely never wanted to die more in my life



/tech/

 

Graphene OS is not degoogled. Recent revelation of security researcher mike kuketz reveals the thruth:

https://www.kuketz-blog.de/grapheneos-warum-android-eine-verbindung-zu-gstatic-com-aufbaut/

The "privacy" ROM connects to Google's gstatic.com for Certificate Transparency logs. While no app data is leaked, Google captures the user’s public IP address and exact request timestamps during these background HTTPS connections.

This enables tracking via cross-correlation: If you open sandboxed apps like X or Instagram, they log your IP. Since Big Tech cooperates and shares telemetry data, Google can match the gstatic connection timestamp with your app activity IP, instantly identifying your GrapheneOS device.

YOU HAVE BEEN LIED TO.
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>>33658
>>33669
baseless FUD.
>>33661
Arguably any OS could.
>>33666
Already patched, keep up.
https://www.kuketz-blog.de/grapheneos-warum-android-eine-verbindung-zu-gstatic-com-aufbaut/ (OP's link, now includes this update:)
>Update 30.06.2026
>GrapheneOS has now implemented the announced change (version 2026062800). By default, the Certificate Transparency loglists are no longer loaded directly from Google's gstatic.com, but are provided via GrapheneOS servers. The setting can be found at: Einstellungen -> Netzwerk & Internet -> Certificate Transparency downloadsDefault is there GrapheneOS server.
>Alternatively, the default (Google) server can also be selected or the downloads can be deactivated completely. However, you should not disable the function without reason. GrapheneOS points out that Certificate Transparency is an additional TLS security check for WebPKI certificates. If you shut down the downloads, you can weaken this exam for apps that force Certificate Transparency.

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Why isn't the Chinese state interested in GrapheneOS? Why is it allowed to openly discuss it on the Chinese internet?

Because GrapheneOS is a tool used by Western intelligence agencies to monitor Western dissidents. That is why China doesn't care about it.





/hobby/

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I only heard about this movie yesterday so I decided to watch it on Xitter for free because Elon(gated) Musk(rat) isekais himself as the MC. But I was like… how would the producers make money? So it's only up until saturday kek. Money always trumps ideology I guess.

First of the bat: I agree with the message with this movie that the governments of yurop ain't doing shit to stop migrant violence. Idgaf about leftoid sensibilities about muh migrants bla bla. If the Warsaw Pact was still around, you wouldn't be seeing this lawlessness and I never understood leftists going bonkers on migrants as if they are not mostly reactionary lumpens that would fight communism on the ground that their tribal deity said sharing is evil or some shit. So you will not get me criticizing this flick for THE MESSAGE (critical drinker voice) but the irony is THE MESSAGE was delivered in a very strange fashion. It's almost as if the movie was not made to be art or agitprop, but as a controversy piece.

The movie is low budget and you can tell most of the money went to Armie Hammer's acting salary. The SFX are alright but clearly AI/Photoshop with some practical SFX in that police shoot out scene where faces of cops explode (literally) from PKM bullets.

You can read the synopsis on wikifedia, it's pretty accurate, I'll just summarize it in my own Sinbadish style.
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>>47848
Omg. So the name "Armie" is inspired by an actual human arm, i guess. That's somehow even stupider.

>>47848
lmfao, imagine being a walking advertisement, what a sad existence.

>>47799
> the governments of yurop ain't doing shit to stop migrant violence. Idgaf about leftoid sensibilities about muh migrants bla bla.
Tell me you've never lived in a different country without telling me. I'm disappointed in you Sinbad I thought you were above this kind of discourse. Immigration is already very strict in europe and "getting tougher" means, like everywhere else, making it harder for proles from country X to migrate while allowing the reactionary comprador booj from from country X to go wherever they want. Immigration laws are not targeting a cultural integration problem. It's a question of keeping proletarians of different nations separated so the human capital can be easier allocated according to the needs of the global market.
>>47848
>>47850
>>47854
Unfortunately it's a lot more strange than that.
Army was named after his great-grandfather Armand who was the son of one of the founders of the CPUSA, and through these connections made his fortune as an american asset of the the USSR. He acquired large shares of the parent company of Arm and Hammer in the late 80's because everybody thought it would be funny
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Armand_Hammer
Poor Julius. Imagine spending your whole life as a bourgeois KGB Asset, thinking you're furthering the cause of socialism all to end up with a descendant who turns out to be a disgraced actor with a fetish for rape and cannibalism who had to pay to get roles.

>>47800
>>47802
>>47803
>>47804
>>47806
>>47807
I don't think i'm going to watch this film, but going by your summary it sounds like the hidden message is that the main character is also a criminal migrant, far more criminal and antisocial than the ones he targets, but because he is a huwite booj picking on ethnically marginalized/lumpens his sociopathic criminality is lauded redeemed and lauded by bourgeois society. Is this a fair interpretation?

Watched the movie - it is hardly a neo-nazi gorefest, as it is hyped up to be. It is a milquetoast defense of "democracy" and "the rule of law" (as uttered by Armie's character), against "Islamic extremists" and a "blindsided woke left". In terms of the film-making itself, it is absolutely atrocious; the acting, editing, directing, plot, soundtrack, etc. are less than amateur. Everything is cheap. Worst of all, though, is that it is absurdly boring. Don't bother with it.



/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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So I want to make infographics for propaganda with AI but im out of ideas. Any suggestions?



/edu/

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In this thread we list examples of western collaboration with fascism, including both private companies and governments.

>"without American petroleum and American trucks, and American credit, we could never have won the Civil War."


-Spanish diplomat José María Doussinague
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scholar Ben Urwand revealed how the Nazis’ man in Hollywood Georg Gyssling censored and rewrote film scripts to remove scenes and dialogue that criticised the Nazi regime. He also repeatedly removed references to the suffering of Jews in post-WW1 Germany. Hidden until now, the DOD continued this policy after the war, helping rehabilitate Germany’s image and cover up for anti-semitism.

https://www.bbc.com/culture/article/20130930-did-hollywood-help-the-nazis

Chase Manhattan Bank

Five months after Pearl Harbor, Carlos Niedermann, head of the Paris branch, wrote his New York supervisor that his branch enjoyed the “very special esteem” of top German officials, which caused “a rapid expansion of deposits.” Working in close collaboration with the German authorities, the branch seized the assets of at least a hundred Jewish accounts thought by the Gestapo to be particularly worth going after, and handed them over to the Nazi occupiers.

https://jewishcurrents.org/doing-business-with-hitler

Dow Chemical

Dow Chemical had operated with Nazi chemical conglomerate I G Farben right up to America’s entry into the war. Investigations in the early 1940s by the Truman Committee revealed that Nazi Germany had purchased large stocks of magnesium from Dow for use in incendiary bombs. Dow had been selling magnesium to the Nazis for 21¢ a pound while maintaining a 30¢ price in the US and apparently trying to shut out the British.

https://www.bhopal.net/next-time-you-see-a-dow-chemical-ad-think-of-treachery-betrayal-and-auschwitz/

Union Banking Corporation: While Prescott Bush, father of the elder President George Bush, was its director, the Union Banking Corporation represented the interests of the German industrialist, Fritz Thyssen, in the 1930s. Bush was also linked to the Consolidated Silesian Steel Company, on the German-Polish border, which used slave labor from the concentration camps.

>>26152
The Rockefellers and Chase bank

>“The Rockefellers owned Standard Oil of New Jersey, the German accounts of which were siphoned through their own bank, the Chase, as well as through the independent National City Bank of New York, which also handled Standard, Sterling Products, General Aniline and Film, SKF, and ITT, whose chief, Sosthenes Behn, was a director of the N.C.B. Two executives of Standard Oil's German subsidiary were Karl Lindemann and Emil Helfferich, prominent figures in Himmler's Circle of Friends of the Gestapo-its chief financiers-and close friends and colleagues of the BIS's Baron von Schrode”


>“As war approached, the links between the Rockefellers and the Nazi government became more and more firm. In 1936 the J. Henry Schroder Bank of New York had entered into a partnership with the Rockefellers. Schroder, Rockefeller and Company, Investment Bankers, was formed as part of an overall company that Time magazine disclosed as being "the economic booster of the Rome-Berlin Axis. " The partners in Schroder, Rockefeller and Company included Avery Rockefeller, nephew of John D., Baron Bruno von Schroder in London, and Kurt von Schroder of the BIS and the Gestapo in Cologne. Avery Rockefeller owned 42 percent of Schroder, Rockefeller, and Baron Bruno and his Nazi cousin 47 percent. Their lawyers were John Foster Dulles and Allen Dulles of Sullivan and Cromwell. Allen Dulles (later of the Office of Strategic Services) was on the board of Schroder. Further connections linked the Paris branch of Chase to Schroder as well as the pro-Nazi Worms Bank and Standard Oil of New Jersey in France. Standard Oil's Paris representatives were directors of the Banque de Paris et des Pays-Bas, which had intricate connections to the Nazis and to Chase.”


-TRADING WITH THE ENEMY: An Exposé of The Nazi-American Money-Plot 1933-1949



/420/

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bwh
/bwh/
bump while high
this is a thread you can bump when you're high
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>70mg D8THC
>Coffee
>Green Tea
>Skullcap
>Black Seed Oil
>1 shot Tequila
>300mg l-theanine

Last day of spring vibes

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bumpin on 260mg of this 50% full spectrum kratom extract.

whats everyone thoughts on 7-OH and it bein banned next month?

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>>1332
Thinking its gonna be shitty and tons of people will switch to subs or street dope.

>Cannabis (smoked)

>large dose fresh Skullcap
>large dose fresh Lemon Balm
>5g Matcha Green Tea
>10 drops Saffron Spagyric tincture

>>1332
this is how I found it was being banned, it was a good run I suppose I understand how boomers feel about quaaludes now. Also like >>1334 said most people will just switch to something sketchier with a worse safety profile.

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has anyone really been far even as decided to use even go want to do look more like?



/420/

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DOING DRUGS IS A SIN AND I WILL SEND YOU TO HELL FOR IT!!!
(How do you respond?)

<Why?

this kirkuinely happened to me once and I told that bitch to fuck off because he's just an infohazardous thoughtform and will NEVER be a real deity



/lgbt/

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Episode 9 spoilers

idk does anyone else feel like making jax a repressoid then immediately killing her is kind of fucked up?
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>>9323
I think the annoying part is just that they seemed to shelve or brush off a bunch of potentially more interesting questions about the Circus, Caine, or C&A to focus on Jax. What irritated me about the whole thing is how Jax doesn't really stand out as an especially important character or get much more development than others before the last episode (or maybe episode 6). It felt to me like her being trans didn't deserve to be some kind of major revelation worthy of being the big twist in the finale or whatever. It really felt like they just gave a quick, anti-climactic answer to the questions that had been building over the course of the show to focus on Goose's self-insert, then immediately kill her off and expect everybody to be satisfied with that. It would be like if Star Wars wrapped up everything with Darth Vader and the Empire in the first half of Return of the Jedi, and then Princess Leia turned to the camera and said "actually I'm a lesbian" and the rest of the movie was about that. I think it would have been better if Jax's gender identity were revealed in episode 6 during the argument with Pomni, then at least they could have explored that for a few episodes while also building to a more interesting explanation of the Circus itself.

daaaaaamnn why did the show focus only on aspects that were pertinent to the author's intended narrative instead of pandering to the matpat fnaf dark souls crowd?? they didnt focus on MY favorite side character either!!!

>>9331
Focusing on Jax is fine, but if that was the direction they wanted to go then it should have been the focus from the start. Instead they suddenly decided that Jax was the main character 2/3 of the way through and lazily tied up all the plot threads laid down in the earlier episodes to focus on that. It's a pacing issue really.

>>9255
>the best authors sperg out on twitter
Retarded contrarian

>>9257
I personally wish they'd fuck off. Artists are insufferable people

Not hating on Goose, but "What happens next" (the web comic) is far better in regards to speaking to trans zoomers, and I wish people would talk about that more often; on a surface level it would seem to be on the kind level of maturity (the tumblr aesthetic and pop-culture references don't help) but it's actually pretty realistic regarding its themes rather than replacing "suicide" with "abstraction" for example.

That was kind of a chatGPT answer but basically, it's a lose-lose situation regardless because it's always going to feel unnatural.



/anime/

 

i cant watch anything anymore without being irrationally annoyed at how theatrical 99% of anime is. the dialogue, the action, etc makes me start imagining whatever nerd wrote it without experiencing anything even remotely similar.
gimme something real!!
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At some point you have to accept that anime is expressionistic. It wants to convey what it FEELS LIKE for that thing to happen, not what it LOOKS LIKE. That's why you have guys who are on fire when they're angry and cry major river systems when they're upset. It's about creating an external visual depiction of an internal emotional state.

>>30205
This. It’s not exclusively an anime problem.
In fact I would say western animation is worse with the theatrical overreaction

>>30203
Read manga instead. Or watch BL and GL

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>>30205
Realism in 99% of art is inherently relative. The whole “well realism can’t ACTUALLY do X” argument is dumb because it treats realism as an absolute.

Take superheroes for example. Could Batman actually exist? No, obviously not. Is ‘The Dark Knight’ still a valid “realist” take on the premise given how it has internal consistency under a believable set of constraints relative to the premise in a way that carries suspension of disbelief? Sure. The point of realism in art is maintaining the illusion to whatever purpose the artist has decided.

Nerds constantly miss this because they have terminal YouTube brain and treat realism as an absolute, when it almost never is.

>>30283
This.
It’s a consequence of a society where it’s socially permitted for adults to make hour-long video essays about some singular nuance of a cartoon show



/draw/

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Alunya Art thread
(Draw or showcase new Alunya art)
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What do you think?

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>>6286
Alunya goes outside enough to have a tan

>>6288
terrifying


>>6288
bro genuinely has a great eye for meme potential



/latam/

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No encontré el hilo anterior así que hago uno nuevo porque es necesario

que con todo y todo Estados Unidos no ha parado de intentar meter las narices en el país y me esta empezando a cansar y mas si en el 2030 planean poner otro titere de mierda en especial si es el puto de Salinas Pliego que planea ser literalmente un Milei Whitexican.

Alguien seguia la campaña de Manzo?
Que opinan de Morena en pleno 2025?
Que nos queda por hacer?
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>>18775
Ya se acabado

>>18810
tienes razon por primera vez, leftcom evasor del ban

>>18810
Reportado por racismo

Al chile qué bueno que perdió México. Así los fifas dejan de hacer su cagadero.

>>18602
la bandera de nazi aparece como furro



/420/

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Convince me on why should i become a druggie

I've only gotten high once at a music festival and i don't see what the fuss is all about
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Ok bitches i just tried edibles and shit was fun but still not fully my thing, will keep you updated

>>1284 omg youre so beautiful
post feet

The thing about drugs is that it’s about the sociophysical environment you’re in.

Get very drunk, take off your clothes and take some pictures and post them here. I promise it'll be fun

>>1335
wtf anon, not very cool



/hobby/

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🎭📽🎬📼📺
>Argue about dvd commentaries, Post your thesis on King of the Hill, Reminisce about a tv show you used to watch but don't quite remember it's title. Just about anything related to shows. Post your highscore on those Ben 10 CN flash games. Anything goes.



OLD THREAD
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ok so clearly we still have the ability to make great looking shows and movies either in stark black and white or vivid color, and they are just choosing not to do that

>>47846
this is just a regular film with a greyscale filter slapped on it instead of a film actually working around the limitations of not having color

Currently watching Person of Interest tv-series. First two seasons are kinda meh but it gets better in season 3 when a competing AI comes online.

>>47847
It's a series (this is the TV thread lol), and they shot it in black and white then did a color conversion. They used old school hard lighting and actual lenses vintage lenses.



/hobby/

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So you might be looking at the name of this thread and thinking Language learning as a hobby? Why yes, this thread is to be dedicated to those that are learning a new language as a hobby.

Not only this but to provide resources for those that wanna get help with their progress and just talk about their language learning journey.
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>>33029
Incipebam Linguam Latinam Per Se Illustrata longe ante praesentia. Autem rarus ab eo discens, itaque nuper Biblia Vulgata possidebam. Caput primum legiens exercitum non erat, sed cunctum librum legiens potere dubito.

Num adesse aliquis, qui opera simplectes utile pro discentes scit?

let's larp together

these are THE kanji material

has anyone here learned esperanto? i don't know where to start (i'm somewhat busy) and looking for advice

155 days of mandarin Chinese for me.



/games/

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I think Undertale's routes perfectly encapsulate the left/right political axis, and I don't just mean the surface level "good = left, evil = right".

The Pacifist Route embodies leftism at it's core: doing what's right even while the world around you basks in indifference. Sticking to your values even when you could make things easier by ignoring them. Working hard to make things better for everyone even while they punish you for it at every turn.

Conversely, the Genocide Route embodies the right wing: going out of your way to make things worse for everyone, far beyond what benefits you. Being willing to make yourself miserable just to bring others down with you. Fighting endlessly to snuff out a resistance to your own eradication.

And the Neutral Route of course represents liberals, centrists. Indifferent to everything around them, they simply do whatever benefits them. No values, no purpose, simply cruising through life without a thought. Sure, they might *try* not to do wrong at first, but once it starts to be an inconvenience it stops being worth the trouble; the lives and happiness of people you barely know don't really matter that much one way or the other.

Truly a masterclass of political commentary, bravo Toby.
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>and I don't just mean the surface level "good = left, evil = right"
<The Pacifist Route embodies leftism at it's core: doing what's right
<Conversely, the Genocide Route embodies the right wing: going out of your way to make things worse for everyone
uyghur, I don't know why I believed you

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play another game

>I don't just mean the surface level "good = left, evil = right"

<leftism is when good values and rightism is when making things worse
fucking retarded pseud

>>47320
>leftism is when good values and rightism is when making things worse
Thats pretty much correct.

>>47340
But much of the "historically progressive" things have been declared evil: slavery, genocide of natives, enclosure, child labor, the early industrial system, Manifest Destiny, and the British conquest of India.

>>47345
Capitalism is progressive vis a vis feudalism, doesn't mean that it is right now



/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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New Ancient Americas on a popular topic:
The Secrets of Inca Masonry

Basketmaker Culture and Puebloan Origins

Settlement containing a stela with Maya influences found at the site of a new housing development in Coatepec, Veracruz


New Classic Maya site with Rio Bec style temple and multiple monuments containing inscriptions found in the central Maya lowlands in Campeche. The site is notable for having no signs of looting.

Palenque: Discoveries You Haven't Seen Before
from Archaeologist Ed Barnhart (his personal youtube channel), who led the Palenque Mapping Project (1998-2000). He's an excellent communicator about Archeology and his professional focus is central and south America. This video is covering some lesser known details about the site.



/dead/

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What is this place? meow.
meow. meow. meow.

Its the post-leftist goon cave

why do you meow? are you a cat?


>>6433
wait what's going? meow



/edu/

 

I already believe 80% the population will die from climate change and the rest will be enslaved by clankkkers, I just need some certainty.

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>>26120
Hey buddy i think you got the wrong board

>>26120
jimmie dore read the epstein files and he had a break down. he realised revolution and change is not possible because the bourgeoise is too powerful.

>>26142
Bro you're on /edu/ right now. Have some respect.

>>26120
If you want to be a nihilist doomer you can go over to pol.

You want to be blackpilled?

you’ve wasted your life trying to be edgy online and people you meet can smell it wafting off you because being too online socially stunts you



/lgbt/

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Yuropean boymoders, how do you even live in this heat?
meow. meow. meow. meow.



/tech/

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The capital of the privacy industry is not technological, but ideological. The privacy industry's most valuable asset lies not in technology, but in the blind trust of its users.They cannot prove that their products actually do what they claim to do. They can only make promises. And users are forced to believe in these promises.That is why some projects, like GrapheneOS, fight such an obsessive battle against 'misinformation'. Because trust is their foundation. They cannot prove that their product actually works.
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friendly reminder: your vpn provider is tracking your entire traffic. and no, just because they were once the good guys, doesn't mean they are still today.

>They cannot prove that their products actually do what they claim to do.
That's not true. Products that are open source, and if related to networking in any way, decentralized, are auditable. Linux, Monero and LibreWolf fall into this category.
But of course we must not blindly trust centralized products, since we cannot actually know whether they're doing what they claim. VPNs, Tor (the network) fall into this category.
(Examples are from your picture)

>>33671
If I see this fucking guy irl I'll tie what testes he has into a knot so tight his entire body twists and contorts with it

>>33682
OH NOOO NOT THE HECKIN (PSEUDO) PRIVACY INDUSTRY!!!

>>33680
he still believes in open source after xz utils



/dead/

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Oh well
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>>6427
>bumping a thread from six years ago to post about weed

>>6428
*four wtf I'm retarded

>Alcohol is only good in very small amounts.
wrong

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>>6430
trvke

>At first, like everyone, I appreciated the effect of mild drunkenness; then very soon I grew to like what lies beyond violent drunkenness, once that stage is past: a terrible and magnificent peace, the true taste of the passage of time. Although in the first decades I may have allowed only slight indications to appear once or twice a week, I was, in fact, continuously drunk for periods of several months; and the rest of the time, I still drank a lot.
he was so real for this



/games/

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it brings me no pleasure to announce this, but it's peak. the furry twink has done it again. total tumblr teen victory. i can't sleep at night and my life is irrevocably changed.
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>>47290
it's homosucc tim 2 shine

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I loved Undertale back in the day but I can't bring myself to care about this. I don't even doubt that it's good. Ship just sailed. Right time right place yadda yadda

<we're gonna need Moses if it keeps flooding like this

>>47333
as someone who was huge into homestuck when i was a teen (that's the only age you're allowed to read homestuck at) but has never played undertale/deltarune i feel like how magic johnson must feel in that i caught that infection pretty early on and by all means i should've succumbed to the disease but, by the grace of god, i didn't…

>>47326
He would never



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What if for the entirety of July we didn't use AI chatbots, or AI searches at all, using duckduckgo or other search engines with no AI intergration instead.

AI just makes me dumber and makes thinking for myself harder, it would be really cool if some people here could help spread this!

Make some posters for this in the thread.
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I'm surprised anyone is actually using it, I thought it was just a scam.

>>33635
i've been learning to cook and i've been using it to identify basil varieties at the market and suggest substitute ingredients and it's suprisingly good at that.

>>33610
what's funny is the image of luddites is AI generated and the image of the AI chads is a classic photoshop from 10+ years ago

>>33648
AI models are genuinely good at image context recognition and software troubleshooting in my experience




/ufo/

 

Do you think anyone has attempted this before? Replicating the alleged MKultra techniques of Dr Cameron ie; psychic driving,with the Maha-Mantra (hare krishna, hare rama, etc)as the affirmatiouyghoing in darkness retreat, taking melatonin to sleep all day, listening\babbling half-asleep\daydreaming the maha mantra 20 hours a day, for weeks or 2 ,3 months.
(I say this, as someone who wants to JOIN (ISKCON)-not a slanderous atheist.


Meds



/ufo/

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This thread is for Conspiracy Theories about the September 11th attacks.
Just don’t post anything bullshit or racist ones and stuff, don’t be an ass.
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Good discussion somewhere in this video
I'll find the timestamp where it begins in a bit

I am interested in the drugs connection to 9/11.
there is a paper called Far West by Dr. PEter dale scott that touches on aspects of how the illegal drug cartels have so much money and influence they can direct global events.

9/11 was profitable. afghanistan/pakistan during the soviet war was a major producjer. under the taliban the poppe trade was crushed. the taliban were overthrown by the NATO forces. afghanistan then became a global producer of heroin 90% of the world according to seth harp's book.
the dope was being shipped out on US military flights. some of which went via russia to germany. military bases are perfect distribution points since they do not have civilian police and are sovreign enclaves.
russian criminal groups with links to intelligence also had a role in starting the chechen wars which was to establish a drugs pipeline in the caucasus.
some of these people were like the lithuanian defence minister, a pro-perestroika activist. others involved in this scheme were radical chechen jihadists and al qieda members.

there was a woman who worked for JP morgan in the technology division. she uncovered a front company that had many saudi workers, that was laundering drug money some of which had links to the hijackers. she was told to stop investigating and lost her job. she turned whistleblower but i think she shut up eventually.

now in 2021 NATO fled afghanistan. the drug trade crumbled. i wonder now is where did it all go? and does this has to do with ramping up efforts to attack iran and overthrow the government?

people know all about the oil and minerals as excuses for war but in these geo political analyses we don't see much mention of narcotics but i think they do play a factor considering they are some of the most proitable commodities


these details are just form memory so i might have mixed up some.

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How do I find evidence of and sources on the Israeli high-fivers conspiracy theory that isn’t antisemitic?
Other than this video: https://youtu.be/ai21S9A7twA?si=XvBwp7Yh8XIQ24gr I can’t really find any, when you search “Dancing Israelis” which is what the conspiracy theory is usually called all you find is Groyper-slop so I can’t find anything about this theory which is frustrating because I wouldn’t be surprised if Israel had advanced knowledge about it along with the United States since Saudi Arabia probably did too.

TBH Israeli tourists have a reputation of being shit human beings, mainly because they are entitled college kids who get money from their government to do a 'round the world fuck you tour before doing their mandatory military training.

I wouldn't be surprised some drunken israeli kids were like "omg so awesome" when the towers fell. People do "lol so funneh" selfies in Auschwitz as well, theres so many shit people out there. You'd think someone involved in an actual conspiracy would not take a selfie in front of their crimes though.

>>1395
>the drug trade crumbled
well funnily enough the rise of new synthetics like metonitazene and cyclorphine happened after the biden admin withdrawal, at least in the US opioid market.



/tech/

 

when was your personal moment, when you embraced total zero trust post privacy nihilism?

when was your personal moment, when you embraced total zero trust post privacy nihilism?



/AKM/

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Is it because India is just 10 countries wearing a trench coat?

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Same reason why it doesn't happen in most countries, the central government is functional enough and thus roving bandits can't gain legitimacy as a political force across the country, it happens in africa because the politician are all obvious western puppet that put money in their pockets and kill their own legitimacy because they expect to just flee if anything happens

>Is it because India is just 10 countries wearing a trench coat?
More or less, over the last 35 years there's been a growing standardization of regional identities. Currently I'd say there are roughly seven prominent cultural regions. the Hindi Heartland, the Punjabi–Himalayan region, Western India, Bengal, the Telugu–Kannada Southeast, the Tamil–Malayalam South and the English-speaking Northeast. This is just ignoring internal divisions like caste and religion.
These regions are culturally distinct enough that they can almost be thought of as separate nations. They have different languages, traditions, and historical experiences, beyond periods when they were incorporated into the same large empires. The idea of India as a single civilization is one of the few narratives that has broad support across much of the political spectrum, with both the left and the right generally embracing it.

>>6249
they didnt have a Mao. they reached the limits of national developmentalism, liberal democracy and third world socialism. the problem was the big landowners had too much power and pull in the government. they were the obstacle to do land reforms which were necessary for big industrialisation like mao started. although the indians did try.

>Glownonymous
>meow
>Only source Indian state narrative (image), reflected on Glowpedia
>Obvious incorrecteness reflected by its complete absence of activity in northeast
Sage



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