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/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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>>8109
That's great I'm happy for you
I went to the worst case because that shit does happen a lot
Did she break the silence or did you have to find some other way to reach her?

>>8108
>You either have to be very open about being gay
But that would trigger my homophobia
>cute
i'm not cute, i am… nerdy.
>Realize that you're not unique and there's a bunch of guys with your same mentality
I do, but I don't know why we click, I analyse the mannerisms of guys I have some interest in (I am not very sociable so I don't meet a lot of new guys), they are never homosexual…

>>8111
I guarantee there are guys out there who think you're cute. Your issue will be whether you find THEM cute.
>I am not very sociable so I don't meet a lot of new guys
That's the issue, of course you're gonna have trouble finding someone if you only have access to a handful of people. You're dealing with a minority of a minority of a minority, gay guys near you that you're interested in. That's why you have to expand your scope. And yeah it can be terrifying to do it but it's your best option. There isn't really a shortcut to socializing, you just have to do it.

>>8112
How should I do it without changing my mannerisms?

>>8113
The self is a tricky thing - you're constantly changing all the time, but you feel like the same person. There's continuity. You can grow into a more sociable person over time (through exposure) while still feeling the same underneath.
Anyways, guys find nervousness cute from my experience. So you don't need to fake a new personality or anything like that.
Finding guys through apps is the fastest/easiest route but it does mean interacting with a lot of strangers. You're gonna have to sift through a wide variety of people until you find someone who's willing to commit and meet up (it 100% should be a public place the first time).
The other option is to find gay groups in your area. If you're in college there's probably an LGBT club/organization. If you're into political organizing there's probably an LGBT wing. There's gay-flavored groups popping up all the time, sports, hobbies, etc.
Are you out to your friends? Hooking up with a friend of a friend is another option. Anything you can do to expose yourself to more people, not just the ones you see day-to-day.



/games/

 

Post in this thread every time you play a new game and rate it, I'll start, currently playing Dread Dawn, pretty jank and honestly not that good but I'm desperate for more zombie games to wait until PZ 42 comes out. 6/10.
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not really playing a game. just wanted to say i was watching videos of nier automata and i checked out the nier automata wikipedia page and noticed that there is a picture of Che Guevara on it. although he is not mentioned in the caption.


absolutely addicted to balatro
it's dumb don't start
kind of like a modern version of computer solitaire

What is the best game you have played in recently? I am looking for recommendations.

>>46479
Genre? Solo? Multiplayer?



/latam/

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EDIÇÃO COLÔNIA CECÍLIA
"A Colônia Cecília foi uma experiência anarquista realizada no Paraná, entre 1890 e 1894. A comunidade reuniu principalmente imigrantes italianos e, em seu auge, chegou a abrigar 250 habitantes."
O covil dos webcomunas no Brasil
Último fio: >>16404
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Cagece vagabunda, governador vagabundo, PT vagabundo. Já deve ser a terceira vez nesse ano que deixam a cidade toda sem água. E ainda querem instalar datacenter pro TikTok. Meus parabéns, Elmano de Freitas!! Se o painho não mandar o Camilo de volta, vai perder o estado para algum reaça.

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Mulher trans anti-woke é novo pra mim

>>17419
Tem uma mulher trans no /r/OpiniaoBurra que vive defendendo o MBL/Missão

A minha tese é que essas pessoas vivem em uma bolha de classe média branca onde são relativamente toleradas e aí podem se dar ao luxo de ter esse tipo de opinião

>>17419
A existências de trans pickme prova que elas são mulheres de verdade.




/lgbt/

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looking for suggestions on clothing/outfits that are androgynous and preferably not too expensive. got any ideas anons?

i tend to like tighter fitting/heavy clothes (autism?) but don't want to be perceived as a woman

pictures please!
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>>5076
>>5240
I have been through different phases with clothes in a non corporate context (I'm a caregiver so I don't need to dress up). Typically loose shorts, tees, accessorised with headsock or bandana. Leggings under shorts. Small personalisation like nail varnish or pendants can feel "right" at times. I like the idea of a tunic or djellaba type dress shirt but I'm not ready to take on this expression just yet. I did wear a long grey skirt for a while but it wasn't super comfortable - too tight waist! I would experiment again with skirts and try kilts in the future.
t. queer / gay / asexual / cis male

Resurrecting (I'm not OP), I need info and inspo. How the fuck do I search clothing by type and have a lot of options for torso/jackets that aren't PLASTIC SLOP?

how do i get rid of body hair easily without waxing or having chemical bath
like some trimmer with longer handle and flexible head? gotta exist right? is there a name for this? because i cant find it

>>8086
>trimmer with longer handle and flexible head?
oneblade

>>8104
>oneblade
I have that one and cant recommend it. It works fine on coarse facial hair, but struggles removing finer bodyhair. My advice to >>8086 would be getting an epilator for back, and normal razor for the rest.



/latam/

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"Uma fita, outra fita, mais outra… Não nos agrada a primeira? Passemos à segunda. Não nos serve a segunda Para diante então! Há fitas cômicas, há fitas sérias, há melancólicas, picarescas, fúnebres, alegres algumas preparadas por atores notáveis para dar a reprodução idealizada de qualquer fato, outras tomadas nervosamente pelo operador, à passagem do fato. Umas curtas, outras longas. Podes deixar em meio uma delas sem receio e procurar a diversão mais além"

Fio dedicado à discussão e construção de listas sobre a sétima arte no Brasil
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Nossa cultural peakou bem aqui

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>>16733
O filme é bom mas não perfeito. Não entendi porque o KMF teve que usar o plot B (o das meninas com as fitas) pra ficar explicando tudo o que acontece no filme.
>ah aqui tão chamando o Fulano de Sicrano mas é só o nome real dele, eles tinham nomes falsos e tal
>ah apesar de tudo ele morreu por causa disso e disso, aconteceu desse jeito aqui, muito triste
Cale a porra da boca e deixe as pessoas pensarem sobre o filme. Puta que pariu.

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>>16735
Eu pareço com isso e digo isso.

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>>16740
Acho que tem algumas formas de ver essa parada das meninas das fitas, uma mais otimista é no sentido que se você lutar pelo que é certo sempre vai ter alguém pra lembrar de você, ainda que em vida você tenha sido injustiçado; ao mesmo tempo que isso mostra bem a implacável passagem do tempo, algo que eu também vi e me emocionou muito em "Grande Hotel Budapeste" (se não me engano o primeiro e último take do filme é a menina abrindo e depois fechando o livro com a história do filme em um cemitério, muito tempo depois da história ter acontecido).
Mas o que acho que mais levou o diretor a fazer isso é que o KMF queria que esse fosse um filme popular aqui no Brasil e pra isso ele tinha que ficar explicando cada detalhe pra audiência que tá acostumada a ver outro tipo de filme no cinema.
Enfim, além disso, apesar que eu achei que teve muitos elementos de oscarbait, como ficar referenciando Tubarão e sala de cinema toda hora (famosa "carta de amor ao cinema"), a mulher forte dele que morreu etc, gostei muito do filme. Bem melhor que Bacurau.



/anime/

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Recommend good yaoi for me
Picrel is Warehouse which is actually korean, not japanese, but I think manhwa is close enough to manga
Doesn't have to be explicit, can be full of yearning as well.

Secret XXX was a great mix of funny, sexy, and heartfelt

Seven Days is a classic Yaoi story with good characters and a neat premise.

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Is there even a BL anime taking place in a fantasy-world setting? ( or any other setting which is not basically regular romance eg high school )

I feel like most of the yaoi present just aims to appeal to the mostly female urge which is just pure sexual action between two males, yet we do not usually see anything more in content.
Also, notice how men are drawn as big figures in most yaois, which completely looks unrealistic when compared to how a female is drawn in an anime.

>>30019
Anyone who likes warehouse will like the much more famous Killing-Stalking.

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>>30020
>Seven Days
I'm sorry anon but the whitey politikZ said he's work was better
to be fair, the one or two Bara (without non-con) is more based then for-fujoshi BL :^)



/lgbt/

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lefty gay general - boyfriend edition

How do we feel about our bfs /lgbt/? I love mine lots and lots and can't wait till he gets home from work personally.
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>>8094
Is there some reason you can't use your actual apartment or do you just want the vibes of the empty unit?

My gayrades for fucks sake you must have advice for me >>8086

>>8099

Vibes and it's kinda very messy

>>8102
like, straight guy living alone messy, even though I'm pretty obviously gay to the extent that people automatically assume i'm a bottom (which I am)

>>8101
I personally use an electric shaver and it's still a pain in the ass to shave my back. I think there are specialized models out there that can more easily reach your back but I've never tried them.



/ufo/

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So, is Artemis II a hoax?
Is ALL space travel a hoax, including the Venera probes sent by the USSR?
Why bother pretending that we can leave this planet…hmmmm

Okay bro, space travel deniers are where I get off with people, there were so many people involved that it would be impossible to keep that secret under wraps, look at how terribly the bourgeoisie covered up what Epstein was doing

>>1027
It's real but just look how dull Earth looks now.
Even the planet itself has lost its color. Reality has become soulless.

"Aurora"
"Zodiacal lights"
Nice try, LIEntists. That's clearly the glass dome that separates the earth from heavenly waters.

shocking lack of stars…

did artmeis ii bring their cell phones like apollo 11 did?



/music/

 

Post in this thread every time you come to this board. Post music you like here, whatever it may be.
<vid
CLASS WAR DECLARATION MIX FROM THE THAI LABOUR MUSEUM STORAGE ROOM
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new hamasyan🤘


Finally the Gay Nazis of the world have an anthem. Just kidding it's really a critique of the current era of warped reality and AI imitation when 100,000 new AI-generated tracks are uploaded daily.


Best tapping ive ever heard



/anime/

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I was watching a cartoon from my child and realized that the saturday morning cartoon generation lucked out. Other than some outliers like avatar or adventuretime, the good stuff was 90s-early naughty aughties. This is not just nostalgia but demonstrably true as merch from these cartoons is still popular as ever for kids. I work as a substitute teacher and they still watch our old cartoons and it's actually super weird, I didn't watch captain kangaroo or whatever boomer crap my mom watched when i was a kid.

Batman Beyond Yeah, Batman is a billionaire who has kids running around in tights in his mansion and beats up environmentalists and poor people. But I'll always love the gimmicks and his "rouge's gallery" has the best gimmicks.
Batman Beyond he's not rich he's just a regular kid living in a much cooler dystopia than the one we wound up with. The animation and voice acting are both top notch.
Gargoyles- From the same animation bloc, with some legendary voice acting from Keith David, Marina Sirtis, Jonathan Frakes. A very 'serious' show that Disney wants us to forget that they ever produced.
ReBoot Ever what wonder what life inside a computer would be like if all the 0s and 1s were sentient? Well, a show like this will make a tech nerd scream but it's one of several quality early 3d CGI coming out of Canada during this period.
Animaniacs It's honestly amazing how much SFW 'adult' humor was snuck into these shows. I think I learned more about popculture from Wakko, Yakko, and Dot than anywhere else.
The SlayersThe first "real" anime I saw and it got me interested in anime and d&d style worlds.Pretty thought out lore and universe.

So what are yours comradanons
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>>29957
The 90s X-men was and imo still is pretty cool. It's all over the place, and it doesn't have that Joss Whedon/Brian Micheal Bendis "that just happened!" type shit undercutting it at every turn. Every character gets their own storyline and they're all unique and weird.

Gambit has to go back to the bayou to deal with a turf war between thieves and assassins guilds arbitrated by some kind of magic swamp goddess?

Wolverine is a human weapon cooked up by a secret Canadian weapons program that also runs a superhero team that has among other things a sasquatch and a woman that can turn into a bird.

Jubilee has to deal with being hunted by giant robots engineered by government funded anti gay rights programs that go rogue and intend to kill all humans because everyone is a little bit gay.

Professor X and his terrorist boyfriend get trapped on fucking dinosaur island which turns out to be the terrorist's old summer home before he got bored and decided to move to space and the craziest thing isn't that dinosaurs exist but that dracula took up the lease for the place.

Oh by the way aliens are real and the most boring and useless member of the team is actually the reincarnation of their all powerful fire goddess and also Cyclop's dad is one of their most wanted criminals and also Xavier makes out with their hot alien queen.

And it also prominently features fascists, racists, and general bigots getting their shit clocked on the reg which is pretty great.

>>29961
The other good thing it has and shares with Batman the Animated Series is a lack of crossovers. I don't know if they ever meet spidey, the hulk, or the fantastic 4.
>>29957
BTAS also has the best villains. The Two-Face and Mr Freeze origin story episodes are both bangers

>>29956
Ren and Stimpy, Rocko's Modern Life, Aeon Flux, The Maxx (last 2 weren't for kids but I watched them anyway and they rock). One show I haven't seen in a long time nor heard anyone talk about is AHHH Real Monsters. I remember liking it as a kid but I dunno what ended up happening.

>>29961
>Every character gets their own storyline and they're all unique and weird.
Jean Grey character progression: (is useless, becomes all powerful, but still faints out of weakness sometimes)

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>>29961
I love that Jubilee is a main character even if her power is relatively weak
Also, Storm is awesome as per usual.



/anime/

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/jp/ , Otaku and weeb thread.

This thread is to talk about things on Japanese culture, and the good and bad of it
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Could Sovietist Japan prevent this?

It feels like the nipponese animation industry will never get back to 2005-2010 level quality. Looking through seasons from back then, it seems as though most anime were held to a much higher standard of creative quality compared to the past 2 years at least. There were 20-30 anime released per season, instead of literally fucking 50. And the worst of otaku slop was relegated to a few shows per season, instead of having like 40% of shows be the most boring romcom you can imagine or some variant of narou-style litrpg fantasy. The kind of decent premise and execution we see in the best anime today was normal for the time. And I'm not sure if this is a recent trend, but original anime and adaptations tend to do terribly in terms of audience reception, the otaku slop actually works in capturing fots audiences.
The worst part is, all of this is happening against the backdrop of the extreme exploitation faced by japanese animators. They're being made to release 50 anime per season, and most of it won't become something that will be remembered past the end of its run time.

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>>26409
The anime industry in general has had a profitability crisis for a while now, so yeah quality is probably going to keep trending downwards.

remember digibro?
this is her now.



/anime/

 

Jesus fucking christ what a first episode.

Certainly didn't expect the show to dwelve into such deep topics, let alone have a conjugal rape scene in it's first episode.

Looking forward to seeing more of it, and more especially of how far the nihon society criticism will go for once. Hopefully very far.
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is it animated good or is it a slide show

>>30028
Whats a conjugal rape?

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>>30039
Any heterosexual relationship, as far as i'm concerned.

>>30037
it's fucking shit and has two non-endings

>>30041
That sucks



/hobby/

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General for discussing occultism, magick, meditation, esoteric traditions, including any theories about aliens, ufos, etc.
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>>47464
nazis are glowies? or glowies are nazis?

make u thinkerino

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I found this relationship between neo-nazism and Satanism.

Anton LaVey writes this (1969):
<In the year 1666, some rather interesting events occurred in France. With the death of François Mansart, the architect of the trapezoid, whose geometrics were to become the prototype of the haunted house, the Palace of Versailles was being constructed, in accordance with his plans […] It is safe to say that 1666 was the year of the first "commercial" black mass! In the region south of St. Denis, which is now called LaGarenne, a great walled house was purchased by LaVoisin and fitted with dispensaries, cells, laboratories, and . . . a chapel.
The trapezoid is important in its "infernal geometry" to Satanists, because it is also the shape used for coffins. The Order of the Trapezoid was began by LaVey in 1970, and in 1972, Michael Aquino formulated the ritual of the "nine angles" of the Trapezoid, with an inverted pentagram in the centre of it, descending into the Black Flame to ignite its circuitry. The identity of this Black Flame was later given as Set in "The Book of Coming Forth by Night" (1975). Set is divided however, between his essential form and impure form. His impurity is Horus, who was invoked by Crowley in 1904 to initiate his Aeon, while what is revealed by Set is that his true Age began 30 April 1966 (Walpurgisnacht), when LaVey ordained his Church of Satan. What Aquino reveals in his later Wewelsberg Working (October 19, 1983) is:
<The Set-headed and -tailed Tcham scepter of ancient Khem rises from the Black Flame, its head at the center of the pentagram. Its tail, against the three central rays of the Flame, forms a “W”, denoting the “Walhalla” or Hall of the Dead at Schloss Wewelsburg, the Great Gate of the Powers of Darkness in our Time.
Thus, Aquino locates the gate of the Black Flame as the Black Sun of Wewelsberg Castle. The Black Sun has earlier magical attribution by Miguel Serrano (1973):
<There is nothing more mysterious than blood. Paracelsus saw it as a condensation of light. I believe the Aryan, Hyperborean blood is not the light of the Golden Sun, of a galactic sun, but of the light of the Black Sun, of the Green Thunderbolt […] Lucifer, thus, would have been one of those Gods of the Light of the Black Sun, signifying his name […] Thus as there is a Hyperborean Archetype, a God of the BlacPost too long. Click here to view the full text.

>>47466
nazi accelerationist retarded cults are quite possibly the best thing the FBI created. Shit is the best way to keep nazis disorganized+ in jail+ raped in the showers

>For the last 50 years, the Church of Satan has publicly maintained that Anton LaVey was an atheist humanist who believed that Satan is a symbol, an archetype, a myth, not a corporeal being or deity, but just something silly Christians made up to scare each other. But it turns out that in private, LaVey very much did believe in Satan, he preached as much to the inner circle of the Church of Satan, and even made a pact with the devil that he stored in a safe in his house. And yet, for some reason, his Church has been retconning his history for 50+ years.

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>>47487
It shows how few people actually read The Satanic Bible (1969). In a section titled "God wanted - dead or alive", he affirms belief in God:
<It is a popular misconception that the Satanist does not believe in God. The concept of "God", as interpreted by man, has been so varied throughout the ages, that the Satanist simply accepts the definition which suits him best. Man has always created his gods, rather than his gods creating him. God is, to some, benign - to others, terrifying. To the Satanist "God" - by whatever name he is called, or by no name at all - is seen as the balancing factor in nature, and not as being concerned with suffering. This powerful force which permeates and balances the universe is far too impersonal to care about the happiness or misery of flesh-and-blood creatures on this ball of dirt upon which we live.
So then, LaVey believed in an impersonal God of nature. In later sections, he also attests to a belief in magical working, by the manipulation of organic powers. If LaVey was an atheist, he wouldnt claim that the presumed atheism of a satanist is a "misconception".



/ufo/

 

>Have barely any prior mental health issues
>Somehow manage to transport all of those weapons into a hotel room
>Kill 60 people
>Motive Unknown
>House burns down with all of the evidence
>brother claims it makes no sense
>Brother gets arrested for possession of CSAM
>Everyone claims that the shooter was either ISIS or Antifa
>Society forgets about it and moves on
What a fuck up country
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>>1024
Not the sort of happenings I was promised when I was a mere chile.

>>965
any reccomended videos or articles about this one? i remember when it happened then the brother was caught with CP then it got promptly memory holed.

>>1026
https://wikispooks.com/wiki/2017_Las_Vegas_shooting

Wikispooks article on it is likely the best you'll find.

>>1023
Embarrassingly I wasn’t even 10 years old when it happened

>>1031
thanks



/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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https://skepticsannotatedbible.com/first/contra2_list.html
This is a good site to free christcucks from their fairy tales
>>25468
outside of Israel at least, where it is a daily occurence.

>>25882
I personally believe in the Bible myself, and I disagree with the content presented here. But however, I do not wish to debate right now. My easter has been great.
>>25471
We all will become righteous because we are all sinners.

>>25888
>We all will become righteous because we are all sinners.
None is Good but God.

>>25447
The only bible that has my imprimatur is the skeptic's annotated version. I even have a hard back copy.
https://skepticsannotatedbible.com/



/draw/

 

They would definitely make a great couple since both share similar beliefs.

The body was too short

The body was too short

The body was too short

>>6056
And some Destiny x Hasan P yaoi



/dead/

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There is an assumption among some in the staff that the users here on /dead/ prefer for it to remain a secret board as opposed to a main board among the roster listed on the main page and top header.

Is this true? Let us know on this thread.
If the opposite were to be true, then we might consider putting the board on the main page up to a staff vote.
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>>6366
welcome to the club



/ufo/

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I'm pretty sure they kill mental patients and CAMH in Toronto. Do you guys know anything about this post CAMH experiences and shit I'm actually getting sleep deprived in this place by staff that bang on my door every hour of the night.

>>1028
Are you able to request noise-cancelling headphones or just noise-cancelling ear protectors?

I know they send homeless guys to the CAMH facility in Hamilton to let them out and get rid of them. I was in there once but it was chill, they just had me do some DBT thing and let me leave. The nurse was nice and gave me sandwiches.



/latam/

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I live in the United States of Amerikkka and we an actual name and many Latin Americans seem to be annoyed when we call ourselves Americans so I don’t know what to call ourselves? I know a ton of Latin Americans like in Cuba for example called us “Yanquis” and that’s cool but domesticity in the USA Yankee is often only used for specific regions of it, to quote E. B. White:
To foreigners, a Yankee is an American.
To Americans, a Yankee is a Northerner.
To Northerners, a Yankee is an Easterner.
To Easterners, a Yankee is a New Englander.
To New Englanders, a Yankee is a Vermonter.
And in Vermont, a Yankee is somebody who eats pie for breakfast.
I also hear Latin Americans call us Gringos but I think that would be weird coming from me.
United Statesian is too long,
USAnian sounds stupid,
I’m just waiting for this place to Balkanize
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>>17369
You gotta be trolling, America is not a free country, we have lobbying, mass surveillance and no healthcare!

>>17371

Kind of, I grew up in America in the late 90s-2000s. I had to listen to that song at least once a week throughout the bush administration. What's life like in America as of 2026? Im curious and going through a 2000s nostalgia binge nitter.net/mythoamerica

>>17372
Oh what country do you live in now?
Also Amerikkka sucks rn, 3 people own half the wealth and ICE is kidnapping people, but there is a spark of hope with the rise of the DSA

Just identify as Californian, Texan, Midwesterner, whatever, you're still American just not the only Americans

Real Americans identify themselves by their phone number area code.



/lgbt/

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https://www.wearequeeraf.com/the-gallae-transgender-priestesses-of-ancient-rome/
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All religion can fuck off. Substitute religion for national culture as was done in Albania. Convert all religious sites of worship into museums and cultural centres, if religoids continue to misuse these centres then they must be demolished. Being religious should be a thought crime, same as being a liberal or conservative. Public execution of religious figures.

>>7987
Ironically, it was the secular Enlightenment that pushed the two gender binary hard. Modern conservatism is actually anti-conservative.


>>8050
Since the Renaissance, Western medicine begun to slowly move to a two sex binary model where male and female were fundamentally separate biological categories with a person's sex being determined by science, rather than theology or some other ideology. This binary model was supposedly validated by science and secular Enlightenment values against superstitious and religious dogma, especially those of non-Western natives in the colonies who lack a proper understanding of sex.

>>7919
>Best religion for trans people
A cohesive armed movement for self defense.



/lgbt/

 

>want to learn makeup to fix my ugly masculine face
>have to research and buy an overwhelming fuckton of different makeup products
>realize i have to do skincare and fix my acne before learning makeup
>have to go to dermatologist to get recommended a skincare routine
>says it might not even work for me and it will takes months to tell
>cant even do the skincare routine consistently because of how depressed i am
>mfw its been 4 days since i last used any skincare products

Ill never be able to fix my acne, ill never be able to learn makeup. My face will always be ugly gross and masculine. Ill never be able to be a pretty femboy.
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>>8055
>my bones would eventually masculinize and my shoulders would still eventually grow so large that I couldnt possibly be feminine anymore
That's not a thing Anon. If you're past puberty your basic body frame is pretty much set in stone, at least until you're super old and you start getting arthritis or shrinking lol. What people call "masculinization" is mostly just aging, and apart from baldness most of the issues associated with it (wrinkles, weight gain, etc) are problems women face too. Our society is just far less forgiving of age when it comes to feminine beauty standards as compared to masculine ones, and so ordinary aging that everybody faces is described as "masculinization". This is especially true for femboys considering how heavily influenced by anime aesthetics the whole culture is, and 90% of popular anime characters are teenagers if not actual children. I assure you that a lot of this is in your head. Just eat healthy, exercise, wash your face, shave, etc. I promise you can keep a cute appearance for longer than you think. Even if your face is more masculine than you'd like, you could always consider going for more of a cute-handsome vibe like picrel than trying to look like a girl or androdgynous.

>>8061
yeah i thought it was a thing tho but it was probably you that convinced me. ive been on the whole routine for 3 months and basically everything that happened for the last 10 years of lazy reversed. bloated midsection is gone and i pretty much reverted to my teen body. even my chest hair is thinning which i thought was impossible. the last thing to go is gonna be my broader shoulders im just kinda fucked on that front because i have to lift heavy shit at work for right now but even they are getting slimmer

>>8061
> If you're past puberty your basic body frame is pretty much set in stone
I dont know about that, my shoulders are nowhere near as broad as my dads are. Plus im 18 so I assume theres still a possibility for further growth, but i desperately dont want my shoulders and ribcage to become as large as my dads are.


>What people call "masculinization" is mostly just aging, and apart from baldness most of the issues associated with it (wrinkles, weight gain, etc) are problems women face too

If this is true, then why would so many people recommend estrogen to prevent masculinization? And why do women still look very feminine well into their 40s. Meanwhile most men past the age of 30 just end up being see and hulking, creepy, and uncanny when they try to dress femininely.

>Even if your face is more masculine than you'd like, you could always consider going for more of a cute-handsome vibe like picrel than trying to look like a girl or androdgynous.

I would rather blow my brains out rather than not be able to appear femininely or androgynously. Masculinity just doesnt fit who I am. I dont want to look like some generic masculine handsome man like in that pic.

>>8071
how old are you? is this really true? I want to hope this is true but im scared ill end up masculine and disgusting and regret it forever.

>>8090
>>8090
>how old are you? is this really true?
mid 30s and yes. im barely doing anything but like people say its genetics and ymmv. and i was on absurd amounts of spearmint that whole 10 years to the point it changed my body hair and odor so its kinda like being on a mild aa. i can never know how much is copium but my chest hair really came back less than a third after tweezing it once. i did have an easy starting point and not a lot of weight to lose because i was doing everything i could within reason to prevent twink death but 90% of my changes over the last decade imho were due to regular ass aging and maybe nicotine the biggest things are lines on my face and bigger pores and loss of baby fat on my face that i had up until around 24. and again my shoulders are because of work but i guess i do have a little bit of a doritio/hulk frame from behind and cant tell if im coping from first person view since im also a giant and not delusional so i have realistic expectations, but ive always been that way fr since like 16 yo and my shirts are not getting tighter if anything i went down two sizes in pants and can still fit in small flannels medium tees are loose on my chest. real changes happen when you are like way older than 60 thats when mens ribs shift into a barrel. fr i think look better than i did before about the best ever have, since im actually trying now and seeing the changes gives the motivation to care and im quite certain my face will reverse too in 1-2 years plus laser. the worst looking part was that like rectangular tummy fat and yes its really gone i have abs now and that line thing when standing relaxed and my waist is even slimming.

>then why would so many people recommend estrogen to prevent masculinization?

because its true and does a lot of work. reversal takes alot of discipline and sometimes money. its just most changes like voice and bone structure and hair are done for most people by 18 to mid 20s so i think that advice is targeted towards teens. after that its mostly just body/facial hair slowly increasing in density and thickness, both individually and in number. and thats extremely triggering. plus if your hairline recedes thats like world shattering. it also saves a loPost too long. Click here to view the full text.

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>>7707
Just use photoshop if picking at it leaves permanent scars.



/music/

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Would you like to fuck Beyoncé hard in the ass
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Foxxy Cleopatra era Beyonce was pretty cute but these days i’m kind of whatever about her.

>>16763
you know her ass look nasty without photoshop

Maybe if I can find the time for it between two episodes of my seasonal animes.

Kelly Rowland was always the sexiest Destiny’s Child

No, she's a cannibal and satanist



/music/

 

What do you listen while you wagecuck, anons?
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>>16394
blessed, please post more of this

NEW KANYE WEST



been obsessing over 00's eurodance music lately
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E5g5h3o6-MQ



/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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I haven't read theory in maybe 8-10 years, back when I still worked with the local militant left (OWS and Chile's 2011 were a fresh memory then), OG /leftypol/ had a vibrant and active community and I still had some of the sparkle in my eyes left. Nowadays I lurk here, leftychan and other boards every once in a new moon

Been meeting with old friends, exchanging ideas, talking about books and Monitoring The Situation™, and more generally I've been interested in reading, and pondering about e.g. Marxist views on ecology, the AI boom and behavioral control through machine learning-powered social media, China's development and governance, some Latin American history, lots of random bits about anthropology and prehistoric humans, etc.

Can't say I've read a lot; being a second year PhD student in applied mathematics has kept me busy. Would love to think further about how that ties in to socialist theory and praxis – I definitely read Cockshott-Cottrell as an edgy teenager and am very familiar with Allende era Chile's Cybersyn experience, but I'm sure there's potential to further understand and develop these things given our current comprehension and understanding of ML/AI and data. Cockshott's own takes on that have been kind of shallow imo, nowadays he seems to be focusing on his YouTube/Zoom lectures about political economy and sometimes world news?

Attached is one of the last books I've read about China. Also here's a historical study on Cybersyn if anyone's interested: https://leftypol.org/leftypol/src/1623233979634.pdf

@ theory, might eventually revisit Gramsci or something now that I have a developed frontal lobe



/edu/

 

What awaits the future? Why is college still so popular now?

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> is college still so popular now?
People hate stoop labor, service work, and industrial work just that much

Degrees losing value doesnt mean you dont need a degree anymore, but rather that having a degree is considered a new bare minimum.

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Gentrification and wages have absolutely murdered third spaces, so young people make up for it by going for higher education since everyone's doing that anyway – it's the social norm. For a lot of young adults college is not just a phase of life you're expected to go through, but also a venue to socialize and network rather than to learn in some idealistic sense of the word, or for whichever other altruistic goal you may think of.

Of course there's also degree inflation i.e. the fact that having some degree is the new baseline for most jobs, even if owning one doesn't mean you're qualified, even if a college education and the skills you need for a job are often a Venn diagram with no intersection. It's odd how all that can be true and yet our teenagers still willingly go into massive debt for a certification.

>What awaits the future?

So long as white collar labor is better paid than blue, and so long as companies still ask for degrees it will stay that way. While a college degree doesn't correlate much with what you'll actually do in the office, basic education is at least aligned with the sort of theoretical or practical knowledge you actually need for that. So there's no incentive to *not* ask for a degree as a bare minimum litmus test. Probably also as a socioeconomic filter because corpos don't want fent junkies in their cubicles.

Some porks like Thiel and other assorted techbros are pushing this idea that academia and university are obsolete for today's enterprise needs, and to be replaced by private training and R&D centers of sorts. (Not too far off from e.g. Samsung's universities in Worst Korea and other corporate-sponsored programs and institutes.) I could see them trying to force this idea onto society through strategic, massive funding and maybe taking advantage of e.g. traditional education's slow adoption of AI technologies beyond just boomer-chatting with GPT or some other assistant. University governance systems and academia politics tend to be dogmatic and conservative –ironically– and thus are slow to adopt revolutionary new tech like LLMs, or modern trends in software development. Some companies already hire autie kids who just git gud at programming for fun without ever setting foot in a school.

From a lefty praxis POV, students should definitely focus more on rethinking higher education itself, and weaponizing knowledge for revolution, rather thPost too long. Click here to view the full text.



/edu/

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I'm getting an associates at a community college since it's cheaper to do general education courses here than at a university. I want to major in a math subject for my bachelors but am pretty bad at math.

Basic Math by Lang

Elements, by Euclid

Studying mathematics isn't even worth it. AI will automate math research, and you're contributing to propping up capitalism anyway.

>>25875
Any form g white collar work is often the least prospects AI or not

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seems I'm a few weeks late as per usual with /leftypol/'s current activity, but as an actual PhD(c) applied math I'm compelled to post anyway. also the two serious recs here are hilariously bad or unfit

I would brush up on basic knowledge of algebra and trigonometry/geometry, basically HS math or what you might see as "pre-calculus" or "pre-algebra" in college syllabi. Then if you're majoring in a math-heavy subject you'll want to learn calculus, linear algebra, maybe discrete math, maybe probability and statistics.

Regarding sources I'll recommend Paul's Online Math Notes and Prof. Leonard's lectures:
https://tutorial.math.lamar.edu
https://www.youtube.com/@ProfessorLeonard/courses
Another decent resource for very basic stuff is Khan Academy if you like their format. Also check out the OSSU repo, which is mostly a list of links to relevant online courses: https://github.com/ossu/math

>>25852
>I want to major in a math subject for my bachelors
What motivates you about math? Do you specifically want to major in math (or applied math) or do you mean another STEM major, perhaps CS or some kind of engineering?

>>25875
>and you're contributing to propping up capitalism anyway
lol. lmao



/games/

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Some Soulframe keys m'gentlemens
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F6D7-58B3-0F31-23A1
56A4-26FF-FFED-8CC7
4AE5-0247-D577-C89F



/edu/

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Are there any modern-day Althusserians or Marxists who still uphold Althusser?

I know Badiou is sort of one but are there others?

I fucking hate humanists and socdems.

>>25891
zizek



/latam/

 

HILO LATINOAMERICANO
EDICION MURO PROPIO
Terminamos el año con una victoria mas de los socialdemocratas en Uruguay y con Pepe Mujica en modo espectro alentando a los jovenes a militar
¡A Darle con Todo!
Para luego buscarlo en el catálogo:
Latinoamérica, Latin America, LATAM, /lat/, latinoamérica, latino américa, hispanoamerica, /ñ/
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Dvgin sobre venecos

>It's over

Bueno, el siguiente congreso peruano sera de derecha. It's over…

>leyendo sobre guerras americanas del 1900s
que ASCO los liberales ANTI-CASTIDAD de ese momento, los peores nazis de la historia luchando contra VALORES CASTOS

>>17257
Respeta el liberalisGOD godo de mierda

>>17112
for the 1000th time. this guy is not actually Dugin. he's a brazilian pretending to be Dugin on the internet. No one knows why he does it but he got doxed by ukrainians, it's all on telegram.



/AKM/

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COBRA Intelligence Runs ("Firefly"):

Ba'ath (Felix Leiter): Organized strikes on Great Britain (Saddam Hussein), France (Bashar al-Assad), and Italy (Muammar Qadaffi); "back to abu dhabi, nermal".

Taliban (Ethan Hunt): Placement of Taliban and related al-Qaeda movements in control of AFL-CIO; the Iranian labor unions, CS Lewis and JD Salinger; "let's rock".

Greater Antilles (Dr. McCoy): Removal of modems, javanets, and cookies out of Norton and McAfee from spies per militant comic book movements hired out of foreign enemies; "big girls cry, real hard".

German Counter-Terror (Detective Rosewood): Rig of MUD servers per monitoring through Rhost; INTERPOL Philadelphia cut off into no-man's land; "assault on precinct thirteen".

Canadian Freemasons (John Costigan): "Russian Separatists", "Ukrainian Military", and "Vice Magazine", covering the atrocities of the Central Intelligency Agency; "you're a morgue boy, eh".

INTERPOL Yugoslav (John Wick): The shutdown of international prostitution, per the conscript of politicians wives as male submissive spouses in "Lord of the Gor"; "bowser is bad, marilyn manson".

United Health Associates (Bruce Wayne): The extraction of Dr. Joshua Golden, grandson of Jerry Robinson of DC Comics, from St. Cyr and related Polander companies; "Cyberpunk"; "beat it on sid, says robert the bruce".
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Gypsy, are allergic to dill.

At the highest level, raised Vatican from childbirth in the nursery ward, and given dill on a food item for a preferred term of routing sequence.

However, if dill, is placed in a favorite food item, through soaked radish, "My Lai" can be produced.

That is what some in the African community call a "burnt offering" or a "sacrifice", based on old Jewish faiths of Egypt.

But Nixon calls it, "sacrifice", in "Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas", the film directed by Terry Gilliam.



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