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Anonymous Admin 39516[Reply]

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History general Anonymous 325492[Reply]

Maybe I'm being an idiot again but I can't find any history-related threads or generals. So I'm gonna make one and I'll start with a question I've been thinking about lately.
What was social mobility like in European and maybe some other countries?
I didn't research it quite thoroughly yet, but in Russian Empire there was something called Table of Ranks. If a commoner spent enough time at the 14th rank and higher they could gain something called "personal nobility". This does not get passed down to your descendants. 8th rank and higher could grant you "hereditary nobility".
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Anonymous 325640

>What was social mobility like in European and maybe some other countries?
Low, but i guess that was usual in most societies until the late 19th century. Some countries that are very young, like the USA, might be slightly different since people had a better chance to rise during the 19th century (if they were white, and by white i mean english and german).

During most of the earlier times, being granted a noble rank was something that made you nobility by name, but didnt really come with any benefits and wasnt hereditary, as you described. Until very late in the middle ages, there wasnt even something like a capitalist class that wasnt noble, but wealthy.

Anonymous 325644

>among them are Poisson, Laplace and Euler
this sounds strange, because the Laplace transform is a generalization of the Fourier transform into the s plane

Anonymous 325974

Been watching videos on USSR and also Hitler's Germany economy.
USSR achieved amazing industrialization levels after stupid faggot tzars tried gatekeeping it from the country
But also due to the planned economy's nature there weren't a lot of incentives for doing well. Even if you were paid better you didn't have shit to buy.

I didn't finish watching the video on Germany yet but it seems like it will be interesting.

Anonymous 326032

Do you think demographic crises can be beneficial.
Black death is an ancient example but was potentially the reason workers have a lot of rights in Western Europe. Because a lot of workers were kill. But it seems not many people write about other examples of demographic crises.
Maybe this will force workers to become more productive and promote automatization? I'd love to work in automatization.
Looks like Wikipedia has some information on the subject: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Population_decline#Possible_consequences
I'd research it myself but I have stuffs to do.
I just want to find silver linings in things like this.

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Saw these things at the MET Cloister and I’ve been kind of obsessed. They’re called Tecpatls, and they were stone daggers used for ritual sacrifice within the Aztec Empire. They added these little eye-and-teeth designs, because they thought these knives embodied the living will of the gods. Still looks a little adorable though, I’ve got to admit.



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Lolcow.Farm Hate Thread #12: Eternity Of Insanity Edition Anonymous 317801[Reply]

Last Thread >>>/b/301694
Latest Bunker Thread >>>/b/316443

Latest Bullshit
>Briefly went down on New Years prompting a small surge in Crystal.Cafe activity
>Everyone getting accused of being newfags for breathing wrong
>Awards happened, winners yet to be properly announced. RPF weirdos sabotaged it
>Luigi Mangione threads nuked for attracting unhinged bippies
>Religion sperg outs happening 24/7
>/meta/ being a train wreck forever and always
>Blackpill weirdos and shotafags never leaving
>/ot/ foolishness spreading to all boards
>Epstein Files thread and conspiracy threads constantly getting detailed by anti-semites
>Acting gangstalked by jakmoids whenever someone doesn't support female pedophilia
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>>326208
Tell heelys to call me a faggot again when I bash her teeth in

Anonymous 326210

holy fuck lolcow must be full of schizophrenics

Anonymous 326211

>>326210
Define schizophrenia to me. You’re cordially invited to join the 3 day lock in at the bataclan with hard techno blaring and nobody being on stage and frequencies grilling your brains. We are on our way

Anonymous 326212

I love how none of you have realized yet that this world is run by Nazi programmers and we can do whatever the fuck we want to you. Lolcow is ours soon

Anonymous 326214

>>326212
more like Jewish faggots just like you ugly Indian inbred looking ass



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Anonymous 318754[Reply]

Do you have any dumbass hypotheticals you like to think about

I know some rich people have huge ass properties and sometimes a lot of them. There's no way they're all perfectly surveiled all the time… So what if you managed to get into one of these and just squat. They're probably always more or less stocked, utilities paid for, and also you get some fun stealth playtime whenever the owners come over.

Or maybe one of those fallout shelters rich people supposedly have.
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Anonymous 325207

Yes, like how many designer drinks I could buy from the front case by spending my entire paycheck.

Anonymous 326187

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>uhhm global warming will flood our coastal cities ahhhhhh
Just drink the seawater away

Anonymous 326195

Americans don't care if the USA is a police state, but Americans lose their minds if North Korea has tyranny.

Anonymous 326202

>>325170
The adults can not stand in it.

>>326187
Just build your house 2m above sea level and it will be a ruin before the sea reach it. Nobody will live long enough to see a difference.

Anonymous 326204

>>326202
>The adults can not stand in it.
midget surgery then



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Moment of Silence For 4chan Anonymous 296860[Reply]

It is so shocking they actually did it. They actually implemented email verification on every board. I noped out of there so fast and never going back. RIP our imageboard friend. I'm sure we all have such fond memories from the one that started it all.
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Anonymous 326048

>>325680
You do not think that this is an American thing, do you?

Anonymous 326049

>>326048
You're talking to a bot. He posts nonsense every day and has been for years.

Anonymous 326069

The very same Americans who scream that they hate the police state then turn around and support the police.

WTF?

Anonymous 326201

>>326049
You mean, somebody is paying for that?
That's not well spent money let me tell you.

Anonymous 326203

>>326201
you don't have to spend money on anything besides electricity to run a bot
if you code it yourself



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Nonas, I would like some help! (Poll for a creative project of mine) Anonymous 326038[Reply]

I’m creating a low fantasy, shonen-esque story about Knights who use alchemy to enhance their combat abilities, using potions to enhance their strengths, giving themselves abilities aligned with their specific combat doctrine, rituals, and the like.

It has a predominantly female cast, and involves themes such as companionship, motherhood, and tradition.

The main character is a Knight with the specific doctrine of “Rust,” the Rust Knight. Her role, as per her combat doctrine, is to enforce the laws of Knighthood upon other Knights, as well as executing Knights who have gone heretic. Her main ability is producing an acid that can specifically corrode metal, through sweat, blood, and acid ducts.

However, she has an enemy, that defies what was previously known about Knighthood. Because she hails from another land (loosely inspired by the Aztec Empire and other such Mesoamerican influences), they have a wildly different anagram for Knights in their culture, animal-themed warriors who are mutated specifically to further embody their chosen animal through magics(true magic being almost unheard of in the Knight’s country) employed by their specialized priest caste, and fielded into larger squads, rather than the more individualistic approach Knights hold (every Knight has an inherited doctrine, like “Lavender” or “Raven” and may pass it down to a squire of theirs).

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That is where you guys come in, if you would like! Vote in the thread below on which doctrine I should choose for my Mesoamerican rival Knight!

- Option 1: Bat (has leathery wings, heightened senses, and uses blood magic)
- Option 2: Scorpion (has a scorpion tail with paralytic venom, heightened strength and durability, toying around with giving her mind control powers)
- Option 3: An idea of your own, name it in the thread and see if it gains traction! I would love to see what you guys come up with!
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Anonymous 326188

OP here, I came up with a few more ideas for what the rival’s theme could be:

- Ant (Army Ant, to be specific)
- Jaguar
- Macaw
- Tarantula

What are your guy’s thoughts? Bat, Scorpion, these, any ideas of yours?

Anonymous 326193

This is a cool idea. Maybe a big jungle snake? I also like sloths. Someone that has like time control or slow powers

Anonymous 326194

>>326193

OP here again! I really like the idea of a snake theme, maybe a Boa Constrictor here. Very creative!

I can certainly imagine a very fitting armor design for her, perhaps a full snakeskin set of armor (the Aztecs primarily used thick cloth bodysuits soaked in saltwater, great defense against arrows and smaller piercing weapons, so the full suit of snakeskin could be overlaid over that maybe) with perhaps some feathers to mirror the Quetzalcoatl look some warriors and ceremonial outfits would have. I could imagine her having heightened strength and enhanced senses, and serving as an ambush predator, grappler-type opponent. Perhaps some poisoned daggers, maybe tecpatls (primarily used for sacrificial rituals, although much of Aztec combat was for gathering ritual sacrifices, and they have an amazing design as well with the embedded eye and teeth designs).

This makes me exciting, because when considering the arms and armor of the Rust Knight’s rival, I wanted them to be able to counter her typical strengths to make it a level playing field. Due to living in a culture (mainly inspired by medieval Italy, functioning in feudal yet semi-independent city states) that heavily relies on iron and steel for their weapons and armor, the Rust Knight already finds herself an outcast as contact with these materials for any truly substantial amount of time will corrode them away. But having her encounter an opponent from a culture that doesn’t even register these materials as something that exists, due to not having access to them, that leads to a situation where both characters bounce against one another and I like all the stuff I can do with that.

Thank you so much for showing interest!



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Gardening Anonymous 270170[Reply]

anyone wanna talk about gardening? share some tips? I live in an apartment, so I just have a container garden on the patio.
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>>325119
>>325020
So yuge now. By the way there was one more saple separated from the rest but it’s gone now for some reason
Etc etc

Anonymous 325774

Also they are crowded as fuck which I'm not sure what to do about yet. I'm afraid of trying to transplant them, but I will have to wait another month if I want to cut them and replant. I'll think about it.

Anonymous 325775

>>325773
The plant goddess has returned. Praise be! Greens looking INCREDIBLE, Queen!

Anonymous 325986

>>325773
cute plants. i hope they grow to be big and strong!

Anonymous 326184

We'll all be living in caves after everything is outlawed, but then you can be sure that living in caves will soon be banned in order to protect endangered bats.



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Anonymous 318779[Reply]

Honest thoughts on Antidepressants and SSRIs? Do they work or are they just scams?

Anonymous 318782

I've gone on anti anxiety meds and they didn't really help much in my experience but maybe I got too low of a dose. Unfortunately I was a teenager with parents in the room so I couldn't be fully honest with the therapist

Anonymous 318791

It helped me personally, it softened the worst of my anxiety and depression and didn't really numb me as much as I keep hearing online. I'm off them now and learned to manage my problems, but sometimes I wish back on them when I'm having a particularly bad day, but still, I'm having more energy without them.

Anonymous 318821

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Antidepressants helped me but SSRIs messed with my head. I felt like less of a person, like i was cut off from my emotions. It took forever to get off and i was constantly sleepy.

Anonymous 325060

Does anyone get the feeling that if our overlords decreed that everyone must have their thumbs amputated, Americans would agree that the law makes sense and must be obeyed?



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help Anonymous 325753[Reply]

hypothetically how would someone get her hypothetical bf to do this with her?
asking for a friend

Anonymous 325762

offer a reward, ez

Anonymous 325763

>>325762
What kind of reward? What if he thought my friend would not give it to him afterwards

Anonymous 325765

>>325763
she should know her nigel well enough to concoct a personalised and effective bribe

Anonymous 325770

>>325753
I don't understand this video and post. How do you get your boyfriend to wear an outfit you like, well why not just ask him? Is there like a punchline or some other meaningful subtext in the video or is that literally just it?

Anonymous 326129

>>325753
If the guy wasn't still clothed, then he wouldn't be off camera.



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Science thread Anonymous 115805[Reply]

Since there's too much talk about moids in our boards, I decided that I should do my part and contribute something non-moid related. So I'm making this thread about science, maths are included as well of course. I personally think that the soft sciences are actually closer to the humanities than to the hard sciences, but in the spirit of avoiding a flame war, I'll try to avoid this point as much as I can from now on.

You can ask questions and discuss stuff about science here, I'll try to answer whatever I can and perhaps attempt to guide posters in the right direction if I'm not familiar with the topic. I'm a physicist by training but I have a basic understanding of general chemistry, geology and biology as well. I know the most about astrophysics and meteorology/climate stuff, I'm OK at mechanics, thermodynamics and quantum physics and not so great at electromagnetism, relativity and maths in general (as in, compared to a mathematician, for a physicist I'm average at maths). Sorry if that came off as a bit pedantic, I just wanted to let you know the kind of stuff I'm more likely to give good answers to.

So yeah, ask away!
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Anonymous 325737

>>325733
>While women achieve better therapeutic outcomes, they are 50–75% more likely to experience adverse side effects, such as sexual dysfunction, weight gain, and nausea
this might have something to do with their mockery, on top of their self-centredness

Anonymous 325752

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Guy makes a semiconductor lab in a shed and makes a RAM.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HfSO-LCKmrA
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h6GWikWlAQA
Okay I thought this was one of those funny haha gimmick videos at first, but the more I watched the more impressive it became. Hell I haven't heard this many new terms in a year. This guy (or a group of them) built a lab for semiconductors. Let's pretend we want to replicate this process and thus we need to extract as much info as possible. Not only he needed the knowledge for electronics, but also dyi building, airflow engineering, prob chemistry, engineering the actual equipment…

First, build the environment.
The shed is separated into the gowning area and the cleanroom area. It is imperative that the cleanroom stays as clean as possible, as single speck of dust can ruin a chip.
1) The shed is insulated (there's a lot of information on cleanroom insulation online),
2) some framing is added so we can set a cleanroom grade HEPA filter with an air intake filter just under the roof. I cannot tell which filters he got from the video.
3) A dedicated electrical circuit is installed. No information in the video on the specifics.
4) Heating and cooling with a mini split. (Would be nice to specify which role heating and cooling plays)
5) The room is divided and now every space has to be sealed. (?) Instead of using expensive plastic, he uses flame-resistant drywall with a water-based epoxy to create a smooth particle-free surface. The attic space above is also sealed and controlled for airflow.
Now, the airflow part is very important (1st pic) the cleanroom is also kept at a positive pressure (how?) to keep the contamination from coming in. Massive HEPA filter scrubs the air and recycles it a few hundreds per hour. (because the room volume is small)

After all's said and done, a particle counter is brought to the cleanroom for testing. It shows 40 particles/40ft^3 in the middle, and sub-100 at the edge of the room. This makes it a class 100 cleanroom, which OP claims is on the level of Samsung, Intel, TSMC.
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Anonymous 326019

The USA is a bankrupt warmongering police state, but nothing will change because Americans think everything is just fine.

Anonymous 326044

>>325210
>Phones are why nobody have kids anymore
I doubt it. I would say the cost of life, in particular housing cost are the major factor. It cost 3 time more hours of work for us to buy a home than it did for our parents.
The culture is a big thing as well. When every media tell you that it's cool and rebel to not have kids, obviously it play a role.

The quality of our social interactions is also a factor but screens are only one of the cause of that.

Anonymous 326081

Nazis and Commies get triggered when anyone is different, supports freedom, or uses critical thinking.

Nazis and Commies want everyone to be a robot.



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