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>>47234
where do you even live where it's cold enough to wear wool coats in the winter, i start sweating in 5 degree weather

Contemporary fashion is terrible. The irony is us Millennials dressed like shit and yes, scene was so fucking bad it killed Rock Music, but in general if you saw a Millennial dress in some counter-culture fashion, it actually meant something, you could go up to them and talk about bands in that scene, find out where gigs and parties were etc. Made plenty of friends back in the day simply by doing this.
Zoomers technically know how to dress better (you aren't called a faggot metrosexual for having a fitted shirt now lmao) but their fits are nothing but LARPs, they cycle through fashion trends so fucking fast that we're back to… 2016 wtf? if a Zoomer woman is wearing goth fashion, can you actually go up to her and talk about Sisters of Mercy or VNV Nation and find out where parties are or whatever? I fucking doubt it.
Don't even get me started on the state of modern couture. Absolute embarrassment compared to where we were in the late 1990s-mid 00s.

>>47242
Trvke

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>>47242
>muh trends fast fashion
Cope there were always retarded trends. "Fast fashion" was invented to denigrate superior socialist commodity production in China for efficiently meeting demand. Sorry that your dead subculture got cannibalized for a trend. Protip: if they have band merch on they're actually have the same brand of music autism, but you're lucky if there's anything more than a monthly goth night with 5 millenials in your area (the other 5 never show up because of some scene drama from 15 years ago)

>>47248
shitty bait, there is nothing superior about making clothes that fall apart in 3 months to meet the demands on the market
inevitable? sure
but it's not any better



/lgbt/

 

No matter what i do, ill never be happy with my body.

If i dont take hrt, ill hit twink death and end up with a disgusting old masculinized body. If i do take hrt, ill end up with shrunken balls and a weird fucked up dick.
Either way, ill still be stuck in a body im extremely uncomfortable in.

Im simply not compatible with this existence. Suicide is the only option left for me
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>>6561
It says that antiandrogens suck compared to just taking E but if you absolutely need/want to take them, take bicalutamide.
Sometimes I forget idiots here are functionally illiterate.

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>>6557
>This will lead you to have low levels of both hormones which is very bad

>>6564
Now try scrolling down. Also put 2 and 2 together and realize that microdosing hormones in general is pretty useless and downright stupid in combination with blockers.

>>6562
it wouldn't be so bad if everyone wasn't so confidently wrong too

>>6562
>It says that antiandrogens suck compared to just taking E
moron that didn't read the OP



/lgbt/

 

You may not agree with the solution the manifesto offers, nor the analysis, but I think some parts of it will be useful to you regardless
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1ylIh7Ou1KwIufSodybyAiR0PxT9EMd2Wcyc0jdoPJVc/
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>>6508
https://atmos.earth/political-landscapes/fossil-fuel-billionaires-are-bankrolling-the-anti-trans-movement
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/55_Tufton_Street

I suspect that the capitalists are funding war and transphobia specifically because they want to traffic Brown trans women.

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>>6508
I think after reading more of your manifesto that you may be interested in reading about counter-insurgency/hybrid warfare stuff. Civil action is a military weapon of counter-insurgency.

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>>6547
Dios mio…

>>6550
I also just remembered that Janice Raymond's "Coalition Against Trafficking in Women" received grant money from the United States Information Agency. So this stuff has been going on for a while.

>>6547
in reality, black women were not allowed on epstein island!



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/leftypol/ has been nuked Edition (Remade the thread because of it)
I draw on occasion, mainly my OC Zhenya (aspiring femboy with black hair, when he transforms it's pink) and sometimes Dina (his tomboy classmate and first real friend in this bitch of a conservative school)
This is an art trade thread, so exchange doodles or full-blown drawings, or just share what you've drawn, even though this is more of a personal art dump :>
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Here's another OC of mine

cute

>>5786
shikanon will always be a gem

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>>5792
You're too kind, really ^.^

>>5799
Well thank you~!



/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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>>15730
donde se pueden buscar los documentos?

>>15781

los gringos hicieron una pagina en linea en la que te tienes que registrar asi que no he entrado a verlos xd

>>15780
Habla más sobre la caida en picada del PAN que sobre la nasciente ultraderecha que es todavía incipiente. De cualquier forma la derecha va a llegar de la mano de Morena, en forma de Harfuch.

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¿Cómo llegó el brote de Sarampión a México y qué tan preparado está nuestro país para hacerle frente a la enfermedad viral? Esto debes saber

Aunque Chihuahua se considera como el epicentro del brote que aún está en proceso de contención, el primer caso confirmado de sarampión en México durante 2025 se registró en Oaxaca.

En el estado sureño, las autoridades detectaron el virus en una niña de cinco años, sin antecedentes de aplicación de vacunas, que había viajado a Laos, Vietnam, Japón y Estados Unidos —su país natal—. Luego de presentar síntomas como fiebre, tos, ronchas y conjuntivitis, el personal de la salud confirmó el diagnóstico de sarampión el 14 de febrero.

Seis días después, las autoridades sanitarias de Chihuahua corroboraron que el virus había llegado al estado a través de un niño de nueve años de edad. Según declaraciones que Rodolfo Cortés, vocero de la Secretaría de Salud estatal, compartió con The New York Times, el menor había viajado en fechas anteriores junto con su familia a Texas.

​Detalles incluidos en un artículo de la Revista Estadunidense de Epidemiología de Campo señalan que el niño y sus familiares acudieron a la ciudad de Seminole, la cual alberga a una comunidad importante de menonitas.

Durante las primeras semanas, el brote de sarampión se concentró en el municipio de Cuauhtémoc, en donde la comunidad menonita convive con otro sector poblacional con bajos índices de vacunación: los rarámuris de la Sierra Tarahumara.

Aunque Chihuahua cerró el 2025 con 4 mil 483 casos confirmados de sarampión y 21 muertes, desde noviembre se consideró que los índices de contagios habían llegado a una notoria disminución.

Entre el 1 de enero y el 2 de febrero de 2026, el estado de Jalisco —también sede mundialista— se posicionó como el territorio con mayor número de casos confirmados de sarampión, con un total de mil 76. Por debajo se posicionaron Chiapas (323), Ciudad de México (111) y Sinaloa (102).
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In places under heavy restriction, when people talk about improvised submachine guns, they usually mean very crude workshop-made firearms, not precision weapons. These show up in multiple conflict zones around the world, not just Palestine. Here’s the high-level reality of how that happens: they’re built like 19th-century tech, not modern guns. Modern firearms need advanced metallurgy and precision machining. Improvised ones avoid that by using extremely simple operating principles that were common over 100 years ago. They typically rely on blowback operation (no locking mechanism), open-bolt designs (fewer moving parts) and low-pressure pistol cartridges (easier to contain than rifle rounds). These design choices mean fewer precision parts are required — but also make the guns inaccurate, unsafe, and prone to breaking.

Materials come from ordinary hardware. Instead of specialized gun components, builders repurpose steel tubing, springs from machinery or vehicles, scrap metal and basic fasteners. Nothing exotic — just whatever metal stock and springs can be found in repair shops or salvage yards.

Tools are basic workshop tools. These are usually made in small metal shops, not secret high-tech labs. Think hand drills, files, simple lathes (if available) and welders. That limits precision. Tolerances are poor, which is why these weapons often jam or fail.

What about ammunition? This is the hardest part under a blockade. Manufacturing modern smokeless powder or reliable primers requires chemical processes and materials that are much harder to improvise safely, which is why ammo scarcity is often a bigger constraint than the gun itself. You'd need black powder.

These weapons are dangerous to the user. Improvised SMGs can explode from weak metal so you need the right psi, often lack safeties, have poor barrel quality and are wildly inaccurate. They’re closer to desperation tools than military weapons.

This isn’t unique to one place. Similar improvised guns have appeared in the Balkans in the 1990s. Southeast Asia insurgencies, Latin American prison gangs and WWII resistance movements. Whenever formal supply is cut off, crude local fabrication tends to emerge.

>>6095

These days I mostly think about 3D weapons



/latam/

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¿Que piensan de Costa Rica?

¿Que piensan del actual gobernador de Costa Rica, Rodrigo Chaves?


Vivo aquí y no sé si hay alguien más de Centroamérica o Costa Rica con el cual discutir. Este país se ha vendido a narcos, es bastante conservador y es más una muestra de cómo los gringos convirtieron otra nación en Puerto Rico 2.0.
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>>12161
deja de actuar como si estuvieras en tu porqueria de 4chan ssl pendejo


>>12554
Merecido por darle campo de entreno a contras para atacar a nicaragua, ojalá se pudran, original república bananera, sexpest central

>>15504
Y ahora Costa Rica acaba de eligir una narco dictadura derechista. Se acabó

>>15771
pues literal nada cambio? ya estaban gobernados por la deracha



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>by posting in these threads, you recognise that Israel rigs Eurovision for their benefit and the pop music industry is controlled by trumpists and bourgies capitalising on the blandness of modern day pop "music"
Last night, the songs for Pesma za Evroviziju '26 were released. Here is one from Lavina. What are your favourites?



/lgbt/

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is it possible to be intellectually but not libidinally homosexual?
I look at a lot of gay porn to satisfy my curiosity, but it doesn't make me horny. I just think it's interesting.
I mostly jack off to straight stuff

Could it be that I'm bisexual, but my homosexual part is asexual?
Many times when I look at media, I think "this media has many aspects that would make it sexually exciting to the gays, I can just tell", and usually I'm right.
Some allegedly "children friendly" disney characters just give off a kind of "I want to suck the smegma off his cock" kinda energy, you dig.
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>>6569
Try a trans person, they're like the Trojan horse of the LGBT community to groom straight men into gay sex.

>>6576
Grooming is impossible because sexual orientation is innate. Suck my materialistic dick, russian saboteur

>>6569
You sound like a male fujoshi or something.

>>6577
Nope, it's a paraphilia, you think furries for example are just born that way? Gays cannot pass down their genes. Fundamentally people wanna nut like dogs humping ur leg but there is more than one way to nut which is where the preference comes through social conditioning.

>>6581
It's not a paraphilia. Even furries choose between feminine kemonos and incineroar because of their orientation.



/draw/

 

This is Yana Ivanova, the quintessential Bulgarian anarchist girl
Yana "Dread" Ivanova
Age: 23
Loves: Ice tea, skateboarding, anarchy, pure freedom, sharing her yoghurt with friends, Leftypol
Hates: Capitalism, fascism, Amerikkkans, Twilight books, corruption
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>>5787
Just take a BBCpill

>>5787
Why yoghurt?

>>5789
Bulgaria is quite well-known for its yoghurt but it is often overshadowed by other countries

>>5796
I did not know that. Do they put ants in it?

>>5797
Well they often do, to break down milk proteins or something



/latam/

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EDIÇÃO BEBÊ-DIABO DO ABC
"Durante um parto incrivelmente fantástico e cheio de mistérios, correria e pânico por parte de enfermeiras e médicos, uma senhora deu a luz num hospital de São Bernardo do Campo a uma estranha criatura, com aparência sobrenatural, que tem todas as características do diabo, em carne e osso. O bebezinho, que já nasceu falando e ameaçou sua mãe de morte, tem o corpo totalmente cheio de pelos, dois chifres pontiagudos e um rabo de aproximadamente cinco centímetros, além do olhar feroz, que causa medo e arrepios."
O covil dos webcomunas no Brasil
Último fio: >>14559
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>>15823
Admiro a honestidade dela de admitir que não sabe o que fazer, muitos da área são prepotentes e acabariam falando merda que só pioaria a situação do paciente ao invés de admitir que não sabe

>>15826

Busque não dependender de aprovação de retardados.

>>15828

O de literatura é bom, mas o de música é muito limitado a língua inglesa.

>>15830
>anarcomiguxos

>>15830
Enquanto isso o chad Filkenstein mandou o Epstein e sua turma pra pqp

>>15832
Dito isto, tenho a impressão de que eles estão sendo formados com cada vez menos competências nas uniesquinas, especialmente esses que trabalham virtualmente. Entretanto temos uma quantidade insuficiente de profissionais para atender a população, então não seria benéfico tentar resolver isto elitizando a formação. Eis um paradoxo do bostil.



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The other thread hit bump limit and I'm addicted to talking about the birth of the ̶a̶l̶l̶-̶k̶n̶o̶w̶i̶n̶g̶ ̶c̶o̶m̶p̶u̶t̶e̶r̶ ̶g̶o̶d̶ the biggest financial bubble in history and the coming jobless eschaton, post your AI news here

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>>32428
They are intentionally trying to create some extremely harmful outcomes and discover purely malicious use cases for AI. They explicitly say this by the way. Treating it like a bioweapons lab or something.

Engineers trained the US will always immediately attempt use technology to maximally harm human beings. It's just a quirk of the culture there.

The hatred that US AI people seem to have for humans is unmatched. Complete contempt. They loathe everyone. Wenfeng of DeepSeek is totally different. Probably a result of decades of being immersed in “dark enlightenment” “rationalism” and outright eugenic fascism has totally infected everyone in SV. It’s insane how inhumanly evil they are.


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>>32479
>3D worlds
>Everything in his embed is 2D

???????



/lgbt/

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< Trans athletes who were born male have no advantage over women, a British Medical Journal study has claimed.
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2026/02/04/trans-athletes-have-no-advantage-over-women-study-claims/

today in things weve known for a long time now but transphobes will still complain about
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>>6560
The capitalists enjoy raping and pimping trans women. Trans women in sports are a problem for capitalists because the capitalists want to isolate trans women and keep them away from whisper networks.

>>6563
Whisper networks?

Racial and individual differences are MUCH greater than gender differences, yet no one talks about it.

>>6551
They probably do have an advantage, but who cares. When you turn sports into a competition to win, genetically gifted individuals will mostly dominate the field, and this is so much more than only gender.

You can't really make it 'fair'. Picrel is from a match of U16 US & El Salvador Basketball teams. Game (of course) ended with US victory.

Just like online gaming, maybe one should mostly focus on having fun, there are many tryhards in video games as well- but at least everyone participates.

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If the price of something is determined by the amount of human work that goes into it, how does one explain the price of luxury items or artworks (which only require a little bit of work but are overpriced due to the supply/demand imbalance)?

It might seem like a bunch of impertinent exceptions that could be overlooked but
- the luxury industry is far from being marginal
- if the premise that the value of something is determined by the amount of human work that goes into it isn't true in every context, then the whole law of falling rate of profit doesn't hold true in every context either

(It's been 3 years since I last read Das Kapital and I'm too lazy to read it again)
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>>25363

Is the local painter who charges $300 for a pet portrait part of a cartel?

Art (not fine art) is usually priced by artists based on the cost of materials and the time spent making the art. Of course, this can translate to an hourly wage of $200 for some, in which case it could be considered price fixing depending on how niche the artists skill is.

Please don't call art a "luxury" It's part of being human. Art (yes, including MUSIC) predates recorded history and likely predates class society as well.

>>25686
yes, but this contradicts historical materialism, since if art is not the alienated expression of social relations, then what is it?

>>25683
The goal of every merchant is to eliminate competition and establish monopolies, not to exist in some imagined ideal state of perfect competition. The merchant does not want uncertainty any more than a banker or anyone else, for perfectly understandable reasons. He is not a slave to "the market" and does everything not to be so. That's the only reason he values anything in money. If the merchant sees a system set up to destroy him, he will violate it, steal freely and not care about "the system". He would see it as right and good to be an outlaw and take what he wants, disregarding all of the niceties that allow a market to exist.

Somehow you cannot understand that concept and insist you alone are above this. It's the classic problem of idiots who insist they alone will make history go.

My point is that prices exist because there is a want for merchants to fetch profit, rather than because of some law of nature or the universe. The universe does not care about anything we do in a market. This construct only exists because there is a society with laws permitting it to exist and establishing laws and customs pertaining to it. I don't know how much simpler I can make this for you, but you always repeat the same lines about "human nature", and I know the philosophical origin of that rot. As soon as I explain it, someone comes along to "correct history" and reassert a failed thinking. It's maddening.

Now maybe you can imagine a merchant that doesn't think his goal is to win capitalism, but no merchant thinks he is a servant of the system or some imagined natural order, and if he does, he will fail at business like all such fools.

>>25705
>>25706
>My point is that prices exist because there is a want for merchants to fetch profit, rather than because of some law of nature or the universe.
… and competition draws prices closer to the cost of production, which indeed, is a threshold for commerce - thus, commodities are regulated by a "natural price". if you had a socialist society which traded goods for labour vouchers, what regulates the price? their cost of production, no? the market necessarily does the same in a space of "perfect competition". it can be demonstrated, even in marx's proof (e.g. capital vol. 1, ch. 12), that where capitalists compete and innovate the means of production, the "social value" of goods will naturally decrease, until the point of monopoly, where innovation ceases.

you must understand how in a market, profits are made by lowering prices, while with monopolies, its made by raising prices (since profit as the end of capital can only be regulated by a competition of capitals - this is also what adam smith writes; that where capitals compete, wages increase, and where labour competes, profits increase). thus, where you have monopoly you have unemployment, which causes labour to be depreciated in value (at the capacity of full employment).

as a thought experiment, if there was a global government with one mega city, would the 8 billion people working for the same employer and living in the same city be richer or poorer than if they lived and worked in separate places?



/edu/

 

drop them PDFs, we will rebuild edition
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/edu/

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Choosing a language edition

I do not know why we do not have an active language learning thread, so here you go.
If you got other links you think are worthy of being on here, do mention them.

>Language learning communities

r/languagelearning
https://www.reddit.com/r/languagelearning/

Language learner's forum
https://forum.language-learners.org/

Linguaholic's forum
https://linguaholic.com/

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>>25635
Don't learn russian. This language is kinda useless if you don't live in an ex-ussr country.

>>25661
why defend usefulnesslop

>>25669
it'd like be learning to draw and then never drawing, im a troid and most russians hate them, not to mention it is illegal there

I'm looking for a language with little to memorize outside of the phonology of the word, this means no uninferable gender, uninferable declination, or non-phonetic scripts. I'd like there to be relatively few non-Western European loan words. I'd like for it to be agglutinate, or isolating, but not fusional as this makes forms difficult to determine. I love when words and phrases are built up from consistent morphemes!

I've been trying to learn any foreign language for years, but every time I hit a road block, and it all falls down shortly after. I sort of think my brain just isn't configured to retain another language that I don't have a full mastery of. I even tried glorious Hawaiian but failed once I hit the numbers, and dates for unknown reasons, and after which, even while doing word flashcards, I eventually lost much of my active recall.

Anyway I'm trying to select what to try next, I'm considering: Chinese (pinyin), Turkic Languages, Uralic Languages, and Korean at the minimum along with anything else that might fit the criteria. Mostly just a vent, but if you've got anything for me I'd be happy to hear!

>>25634
>>25631
NTA but learning Chinese now. Useful skill and a huge country to explore as a tourist.



/games/

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what is ur favorite single player fps franchise!?!?!?!??!?!?!?!?!?!

I just started playing the Halo games for the first time and they're my new favorite shooty single player games!!! I was SHOCKED with how much better Halo 2 is compared with the first one, and I was SHOCKED once again with the generational leap on Halo 3. I'm still in the beginning of Halo 3, and I'm excited to see how the next ones stack up. they better not disappoint!!!!!!!!!
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>>45863
The extra buttons to reload is actually great when you get used to it, its not so complicated and it makes the game SO satisfying with some of the weapons like the whalegun. I recommend sticking with it.

>>45866
I'll give it a try for a few hours.

Yeah, Bungie's Halos had such good campaigns. All of them. I think Reach and ODST were my favorite.

>>45874
ODST is just…so kino

>>39494
Idk never liked single player fps

Far cry 4 maybe



/games/

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Going to save Shaundi while fighting soldiers and gangsters on foot in Saints Row 3 was the most cathartic experience I had in a game
>body too short or empty



/hobby/

 

Since Star Wars got a thread why can’t this? Discuss anything you like of the universe. lore, art, diy modeling or even Marxist critique of the setting and gw parasitic relationship with it.

To start of the part 5 of Astartes fan film and the promise for more.
https://youtu.be/eoCcpMW8fSs
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>>47009
I have Tyranids as a proper army but haven't played a regular game in years. I mainly play kill team now.

>>47019
wanted to put together a Tau kill team but at my glances they seem to be trying to push Tau into using the kroot or the bug guys as a kill team, which is meh, whatever for me.
Another frustrating thing for me was searching for local groups, my city is pretty decent, has a lot of nerd shops and GW shop and shit so thought this would be easy, right? NOPE. every group in my locale is locked behind some shitty social media site… some have websites, but they're just landing pages trying to push you onto their fake and gay social media pages.
People are so obsessed with social media clout these days it's so pathetic, the only analogy i can think of to this would be like, 'you want to find out about local book clubs and reading groups? sure, we'll tell you all about it but only if you come in to the casino, relevant information will be posted nowhere else but the front of the slot machines at my members only, full credit card and personal details required to sign-up private casino.'
Fuckers.

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>>47035
GW used to sell a Tau kill team box that would have been what you are looking for, you can still find rules for it online.
https://ktdash.app/killteams/TAU-PF
But getting ahold of one now might be difficult, maybe you can find decent 3d printed proxies online.
>searching for local groups
I have avoided putting up with this by getting all the minis for smaller scale games and asking friends if they want to play with me. It's easy to get some of your buddies into it, when you can provide all the miniatures yourself, instead of trying to get them to buy a whole 2k points army.

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>>47037
Yea, i was told that this team is being phased out of Kill Team, Next year is 25th anniversary of Tau though so i am thinking they might do a bunch of releases and a bit of a narrative push with them. Here's hoping anyway.
I'm going to get some of the little fire warrior guys then maybe a suit to paint for now, at least. Thinking of doing them in camo and such, like some in naval camo, some in green, should look pretty good.
>pic
They are all painted what in the promo's, which is, ehhh not great to begin with but on their website they also put them on white backgrounds (also large portions are always sold out). Why are GW like this? they are a top traded company? Legitimately farcical, someone tell me under what context this is a good way to sell a product, as compared to one of the few non-white examples pictured (still a dogshit colour and not even the same Tau tan colour they make them in their pictures?!

I understand why this company gives people aneurysms now, already.




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Urusei Yatsura thread. Vomit out any and all political and non-political thoughts about da 'nime on this thread -adoo.

Let me know how it goes.
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>>29755
Finish it.

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>>29757
>>29758
It's funnier if I don't.

>>29759
In what way?

>>29760
Well, since I've never seen those episodes, when I get the itch to finish the series, they'll be quite funny, I assume.




/anime/

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Do you think that Tengen Toppa Gurren Lagann is the most communist anime you’ve ever seen the first half of the show he’s finally against the fascist Lordgenome then father in the intergalactic anti spiral and Kamina taught Simon how to be a true man and stand up for yourself in the right it my opinion yes it is a communist show

nakashima is definitely not a "real leftist" by this board's standards at all >>25271

lord genome became an ally. he used to be a spiral warrior but changed his mind after finding out about the spiral nemesis; he had a point that being gung-ho about human evolution isn't the answer, but went for the cowardly opposite-extreme authoritarian solution & got drunk with power

the theme of the show, "past and present coming together to create a path towards the future", can be applied to many things, but if applied to partisan politics (and it very easily could given the antagonists' approach being literally conservative) it's a rather centrist one. Lord Genome & the Anti-Spiral having a point that should not be ignored is clear-as-day an integral part of the show's message. it's basically saying conservative old-timers & rebellious youth need to work together.

>>28689
>He thinks Gnosticism is communism
You probs think Evola is a MLM too

Yes, but also by total accident which it makes it even funnier.



/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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Anyone else using NotebookLM to study?



/labor/

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Why is it socially acceptable if not encouraged in all political axes to hate work but it's considered blasphemous to hate school?

Why is it that whenever I ask most people what they learn in school, all they tell is the dumb shenanigans they committed, even to the point of wanting to officiate "rites of passage" based on dumb reckless childish stunts, but they cannot remember one intellectual thing?


Whenever adults are asked to help with schoolwork, their minds are blank. Whenever it comes to bullying, they have no backbone except for punishing victims for self defense.

I notice that the people who miss school the most usually are those with no work ethic or people who kinda have some unfulfilled teenage quests.

I'm not against schooling, but we need to revamp it entirely. Trying to segregate worldly factors from the classroom for the sake of "protecting the younguns" usually results in an immature society.

I believe a lot of our problems with labor and education is due to how modern society views them as parallel worlds with differing rules.

School should reflect the workforce in social treatment, type of tasks, and infrastructural design

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>>1540
Parents are terrible life coaches by themselves. They either smother, neglect, or neglect the children. Very few parents know how to raise kids into adulthood without traumatizing them.

That's why parents should have mandatory third-party adults to back them up and keep them in check.

>>1560
>Likewise education is highly flawed but it serves a very important purpose. If we want to have an actual advanced civilization based on mutual cooperation, we need an educated populace that has at least a bare minimum understanding of how the world works.

Irony is,the world was built by illiterate tradesmen and still is today.
Also ironic is that the more time someone spends in school, the less grasp they have of how the real world works.

Any level of education beyond middle school that does not involve technical skills is prone to pretentiousness

>>1561
Yes, repeatedly, but there's no country on earth where the educational outputs seem in line with the time inputs, even before you factor in the senseless imprisonment-like elements.

It's a culture of anti-intellectualism which is seeded by bourgeois propaganda and spread by ignorant dolts. This whole notion that labor and the fostering of intellect should be seen as two separate, even mutually exclusive activities is absurd.

>>1586
Yeah, I'm pretty sure the natural sciences and engineering are examples of "how the real world works". Those illiterate tradesmen were following orders from actual engineers who, you know, move beyond middle school education.



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There's been lots of speculation around if AI hype will actually materialize into real job displacement but this study from nov 2025 pretty definitetively shows we are in the beginning stages of it. https://digitaleconomy.stanford.edu/app/uploads/2025/11/CanariesintheCoalMine_Nov25.pdf

>Early-career workers

(ages 22-25) in AI-exposed occupations experienced 16% relative employment declines, controlling for firm-level shocks, while employment for experienced workers remained stable

so basically the only group still experiencing headcount growth are mid-career professionals 35+.
22-25 are declining, and 26-34 are stagnating and likely to start declining as well.
And keep in mind publicly available AI only just came out in 2022, and yet this level of displacement has already started, You don't need some futuristic level AGI or something like that, its already happening. This also can't be explained by tarriffs or general business uncertainty as well, because the GDP growth is up 4% and the study controls for firm level shocks. If you're in a white collar profession, especially if entry level, hold onto your job for dear life and hoard savings.
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>>1573
That's less due to AI and more due to western people advocating to raise the age of majority to twenty five

>>1574
>so neets wont even have a home to LDAR in
wdym most millennials are going to inherit their parents' homes

>>1585
The "great wealth transfer" is massively overstated and millenials will get very little. Even if you do get a house out of it, how are you paying the utilities, the property taxes and all other associated expenses as a AI displaced NEET. Whatever millenials do get homes will find it more of a burden than a savior.

>>1573
this is solved by boomer dying

when I was younger I never understood how people kill their parents, now I get it

Sad that it's the young, entry level workers who are getting fucked as predicted. There is literally no bottom rung of the ladder anymore. I look at people age 18 to 30 in my life and most of them are truly broke. I'm 30 and I only have one friend who owns a home and it's a modest one he needed a partner to afford.



/ufo/

 

Honestly, you conspiracy theorists leftists are adorable and so chuuni. I would date and marry the majority of the posters in this board. You're all intensely adorable

https://youtu.be/vz8Yl9itGU4?list=RD-YSw6N3QmkY



/music/

 

post conservative and rightoid music of any genre.
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/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.
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>>284
Anon dead :(

>>462
just make it up as you go along like a real chad

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>>669
I'll pick a card for each question
>Personality
4 of cups reversed. Maybe a person with a tendency to tell other people to smarten up and be more perceptive. The kind of person that notices when you ignore an opportunity or a new opening. This could be a good thing, many times in my life I only took an opportunity just because someone else pointed out that it was there at all.
She could also be someone with a tendency to ignore her own insights and emotional inner world.
Also this card is correlated to moon in cancer so she could be someone whose feelings are all about stability and having a strong sense of "family" and the reversal means that this is manifested inwards and very difficult to notice from the outside.
>about them
5 of cups. Likely someone that has lost a lot or has a strong feeling of loss.
>can they be realiable and trusted?
Death RX. Up til now it's all water cards, because Death is linked to scorpio, which in general makes me the vibe she's a very emotional person.
Having said that, Death is related to transformation, to change. Within the context of your question I find that very ambiguous, but a reversal makes me think she's prone to stagnation and can't be trusted when it comes to things that require flexibility or acting against one's habits.
>interests?
Hanged man reversed which feels fucking crazy to me. Hanged man is related to Pluto, the ruling planet of Scorpio (RULER OF THE DEATH) so this person is super charged with emotional energy like absolutely insanely so.
Now, the hanged man is all about insight from seeing things from a different perspective and preceeds transformation. What comes to mind right away given that this is a reversal is that she's a person that feels like other people don't understand her and that if they saw her from a different perspective they'd warm up to her. She may be interested in things that gives other people a sense of what kind of person she is. She may specifically like fiction that connects to her life's story or that closely matches her feelings, maybe desperate that other people will see the parallels.
>Do you know when I could meet the one this year with a good date?
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>>780
Well my DnD session got cancelled, we decided a few days ago. I was sort of kicked out of the group. But something else got scheduled on that day. So, I have this question:
>Can you assess the qualities of the person I'm meeting with on the 14th/13th?
>Can you tell me about their life or struggles?
>What could I do to help them?
>How will the purpose of why we are meeting go like?
>What would they be thinking about me
Oh thank you also for the effort though, a GED is kind of an alternate degree.

>>284

I had a dream where I was hanging out with my socdem friend then I looked in the mirror and I looked like him and then I realized that to everyone else (in the dream world) I look like him and it made me sad because I wanna be a twink and he has a mustache



/ufo/

 

I have come to the conclusion that demons obviously exist, and they are winning. (Epstein, chatgpt, etc)
what religion can I look into that explains the prevelance of demons in society?
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Become a Jehovah's Witness

>>733
Those guys are pretty based.
Anti imperialist. They believe the kingdom of God is a political body we must build on the earth.

Starclan from the novel series Warriors by Erin Hunter

mods, banish this idealist nonsense to >>>/ufo/

>>694
Superstructure is in the last instance determined by the material base. The spiritual battle is in the last instance determined by the earthly battle. Angels slay demons when men fight men.



/ufo/

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Which ones do you believe in?
Conspiracy theories are so interesting. I love hearing about them, especially if it's weird stuff.
However I dislike how the term conspiracy theory is used to discredit people sometimes. Something that used to be called a conspiracy theory is that companies and government organizations collect as much data as possible about everyone.

I also believe that powerful groups have a lot of control over things like the other anons mentioned.

>Music played on the radio and as it's sold is played at 'dead' frequencies, and the melodies are simple and uninspiring. Buildings are becoming uglier, making for less spiritually enriching surroundings, and creating less pride in the nation. Our food and water has become more unnatural, and our devices are made to hook us and detach us from reality, from spiritual saturation. The media is deliberately uninspiring and creates a sense of doom and dishonesty, and division, and humans are being encouraged into engaging in hedonism to avoid forming long term relationships, and distracting from the spirit with the flesh. Which leaves you empty.
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I agree with your statement about the world being “less spiritually enriching”. I’m not saying it’s the “elites” doing it, i’m not exactly sure who it is, but there is definitely a great evil that looms over this world and wishes to corrupt all that is pure.

>>261
There's probably immortality tech and heart attack guns+ but it's gonna be lost and governments creating a way to disrupt all discussion through idpol and manufactured identities

Anything we know about former Eastern Bloc surveillance apparatuses, we should assume most Western countries have more thorough and insidious. I'm convinced that American intelligence has a wider and more embedded network of state informants actively snooping and reporting on every citizen than the Stasi allegedly had; this is basically proven by what's coming out about how foreigners in the US are monitored.
I also think that most of global politics is secretly orchestrated by a secretive neo-Nazi cabal, but that's mostly a hunch.

>9/11 inside job (not sure which version or what extent specifically, just too much going for there to not have been at least some complicity in the US gov.)
>JFK killed by CIA
>Domestic Gladio

>>264
>>428
I feel like a lot of stuff is probably really fucking expensive and still in R&D. I think that they probably have really dark shit but it costs like a billion dollars and half the time blows up randomly. So they can do really terrible shit some of the time for a few important targets. But ordinary people just get shot by the cops. The stops are pulled out for movement leaders though definitely.



/ufo/

 

There is no way that Jeffrey Epstein was the only billionaire, Mossad-asset, sex trafficker. There has to be at least 2 or 3 more that we don't know about.

>>794
the illuminati elected peter thiel
to be the new jeffry epstein

I mean that's most other people he was in contact with. Like the emails have senders and recipients. It wasn't just him emailing himself.

NXIVM was a thing. There are other similar scandals in other countries, but they don't get as much attention.

guys… we might have to cancel jeffrey epstein… his name is in the epstein files…



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