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Anonymous Admin 39516[Reply]

Do not make threads about the following topics or you will be banned for 7 days:

NEW: Low-effort threads without original input or elaboration, e.g. "What is your opinion of XYZ?" "Honest thoughts on [topic]" or memes/videos posted with "what do you think about this?"
- Race/Ethnicity/Nationality (including stereotypes & preferences)
- Religion
- "femboys"
- (Why) do guys…
- (Why) do you like guys who [insert preference here]
- (Why) do guys like [insert preference here]
- how to get a bf/gf/platonic friend (who does xyz)
- Fetish bait threads (if you must make a fetish thread, do it in >>>/nsfw/ and don't make it an image dump)
- Discord

If you want to talk about Radfem/TERF/Gendercritical themes, do not make a new thread. Use the existing threads and keep discussion civil. You can read my thoughts on a radfem board here: >>>/meta/2962

General threads:

>>117636 Pinkpill general/complaints about men as a whole
>>44115 Where/how to meet men
>>118214 Trans general
>>114365 TERF Memes/shittalking


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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 325074

>>325071
Banned due to abuse

Anonymous 325075

>>325074
Then you need to try another one
Mongolian worked for me last time

Anonymous 325161

>>296860
>>296872
datamining website continues to datamine more aggressively

Anonymous 325174

>>325075
What mongolian? There's only canadian option unless you think I'll pay for it

Anonymous 325177

>>325174
Idk when I used it for free I could pick any country
But that was on windows, if you’re android only then idk



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Anonymous 325175[Reply]

What is exactly wrong with dreaming of being a married wife, supporting my husband that pays for my lifestyle, having kids, and having a dog?

Anonymous 325176

I love bait threads



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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 324950

>>324812
I think that image might be a meme because I've been trying to find a source and I couldn't.
But here's a paper:
https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC9671112/

>It is important to note that defective synaptic pruning is also a hallmark of other neurodevelopmental disorders, although with different outcomes. Excessive pruning in all brain regions is associated with a loss of gray matter volume and is mainly related to schizophrenia, while extensive pruning in certain brain regions is associated with bipolar disorder. In contrast, ASD is mainly associated with defective pruning and increased white and gray matter volume, at least until adolescence.


Note that I didn't analyse this study, nor does this seem to be a conclusive theory either. So if anyone wants to look into this be my guest.

Anonymous 324975

Americans say that the reason the elites want to kill off the 99% is to save the environment, but maybe the globalists are just evil, insane, and greedy.

Anonymous 325168

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>Scientists Made Movies For Chimpanzees (They LOVED It)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fdyaMEiiJ1Q
My interpretation of this guy's video down there lol so feel free to read if you're bored

Great Ape cognition studies.
>
Japan is doing a lot of work in the realm of animal cognition studies. For example, they proved small fish can recognize themselves in the mirror, and not only that, but that research has to be conducted in a way that animals will care.

Enter Fumihiro Kano. Here are his experiments on the chimpanzees and other apes, which happened in the 2010's.

Can chimpanzees infer intent? He showed his test subjects a video where his hand is reaching for one of the two toys. After showing that a few times, he'd switch to a video where the toys change their positions and the hand stops before it chooses one of them. The apes correctly inferred that the hand would pick the same toy as usual. (because their eyes were tracked) These are similar results to the same experiments conducted on human infants.

Then, the famous Sally-Anne experiment. This one is also about inferring the intent and one famously failed by autists, but not the neurotypicals or people with Down's. The chimpanzees, however, did not care about this experiment.

He met Satoshi Hirata who told him the chimpanzees do not like static experiments, television, or videos in general. This is when they decided… to do live action movies for them!
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Anonymous 325169

Human-animal communication gap is quite extreme, so it's fascinating when scientists manage to cross it. In fact, I even think it could help us learn more about human-human communication gaps.

>Apes Freaked Out When I Spoke Their Language

Anonymous 325173

Americans are outraged about Pakistan and Walmart, but no one cares about CIA torture.



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Anonymous 324758[Reply]

It amazes me how primal people can actually look.
I could totally see this woman opening her mouth and roaring at a foe, and she has front-facing eyes like a predator. This isn't to say she's ugly, by any means (I think she is quite pretty by our conventional human standards). It just makes sense to me that humanity was able to take over the way it did. I'm just kind of shocked at how terrifying we must look to non-humans. We had to literally selectively breed and brainwash an animal (dogs) into liking us and our appearances over generations. I guess apes are fine with us, but I think they're just being understanding.
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Anonymous 325153

Post a video of yourself roaring

Anonymous 325156

>>325153
You've seriously never heard another human roar? It sounds like any other roar really.

Anonymous 325157


Anonymous 325159

>>325156
No way humans can roar like the big cats

Anonymous 325172

>>325159
I don't like doing this because it gets me riled up and makes my heart race which is to be expected it's practically no different from yelling really loudly but since you're curious here's what a human roar can sound like

https://voca.ro/13zQ6HI4etb0



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Anonymous 325171[Reply]

I just shot three ropes to your shitty dead website


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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 318872

>>318867
Our ancestors had to tolerate horrible smells and diseases for millenia. It's time to return to tradition.

Anonymous 318994

>>318872
Starting from man swamp ass?

Anonymous 319105

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If there's an apocalypse and most people die you have the opportunity to influence the culture by just completely making shit up. So there's something to look forward to after WW3.

Anonymous 325163

You know how the brain runs on electric signals… so, what if like… we could control is with magnets and stuff. And run a wifi on it.

Anonymous 325170

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What if we just built houses using legos



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personal celebrity Anonymous 314265[Reply]

does anyone else have a random person they keep up with online? i found this kid a few years ago making filthy frank clone videos and have followed his many new accounts, this was the last i could find and today he finally uploaded something new. i had to find this on VIDLII btw.
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Anonymous 315360

>>315355
Jimmy seems like a total creep.

Anonymous 315361

>>315360
oh 100%, no question. ive always wanted to ask micheal his thoughts on everything, but i dont want to make him nervous since he doesnt seem to really enjoy discussing his past with msi.

Anonymous 315368


Anonymous 315406

>>315368
ofc, its not my business as to WHY the hush money was accepted,but it still baffles me that he was even able to bribe someone onto dropping the charge

Anonymous 325162

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Finally found this thread.
Anyone following any small bloggers? I would be interested in reading about someone's personal life. Not in any creepy way of course. Maybe there's someone out there blogging on other imageboards.



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Street Safety thread Anonymous 324486[Reply]

Have you or anyone you know ever been mugged? Or maybe street scammed/pickpocketed? Share tips and tricks to avoid being victimized.
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Anonymous 324744

I had a guy get shifty after I already gave him $10 (because he asked and I thought he needed groceries). He tried to get me to look down (old tactic of getting you to look at your watch or shoes). I'm not sure if the plan was to take the entire wallet, pull a weapon or take the car keys… I just backed up while watching him until I got into my car and left. I don't take money or cellphones out at the request of strangers anymore.

Anonymous 324745

Well said.

Too many Americans think that they are prepped because they have 12 cans of pears, a box of ammo, and a rifle.

You can't get too comfortable.

You need to have at least a two year supply of food and water, gold, thousands of bullets, and several guns stashed away today.

The collapse could happen this year or next year. You can feel it.

Take this seriously.

Pass the word.

Anonymous 324911

If a guy tried to rob you, just knee him in the balls as hard as you can. It will be so painful and humiliating for him.

Anonymous 324914

Do the elites plan to wall off cities so that no one can escape?

Anonymous 325160

Safe-Streets-logo.…

Here's some street safety related books!

The Gift of Fear — Gavin de Becker
Safe Women: A Complete Guide to Personal Security — Gavin de Becker

The Little Black Book of Violence — Lawrence A. Kane & Kris Wilder

The Confidence Gap — Russ Harris



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Alcohol Anonymous 297722[Reply]

I love being drunk I love being drunk I love being drunk I love being drunk I love being drunk I love being drunk
I’m normal now
I’m comfy now
I love being drunk
my fellow nonas please share your drink of choice that you chug for the ultimate comfy vibes
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Anonymous 317862

i miss everclear

Anonymous 317874

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for the past two years, drinking beer and smoking cigarettes while watching a movie has been my only reliably comforting ritual. i watched 372 movies last year

these sensations make me feel the pleasures of a normal woman

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Anonymous 324826

Why does it feel like I have better cognition drunk than sober, especially when listening to men's interests? It's like I can actually pay attention, it's weird.

Anonymous 325154

Blue moon



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