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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)
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- "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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Older women? Anonymous 229976[Reply]

Any older women, like 35+ here?

Is pic related accurate? Is it just low value scrotes who cannot get women their own age. Or is it all men? Do you feel that men your age would date younger women if they could?
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Anonymous 321513

>318570
Family. You become eachother’s new mom and dad. Marriage is for comfort and stability, not sex. Men love their mothers, you are his new mother. He and you don’t have to have sexual “intrest” all your life, sex is repetitive and boring anyway. We love gardening together. Friends come and go, but family is forever.

>268551

Otome/Anime boys don’t give you money, they take away your money. Ikebukuro, home to Otome Road, is a red light district (second only to Kabukicho) where many fujos and yumes end up prostituting themselves to pay for their habit.

>268819

You are sick, and you’re encouraging these bad men’s sickness as well. You sound like the crazy Koreans I learned about in this thread.

Anonymous 321514

>>321513
* didn’t link properly sorry

>>318570
>>268551
>>268819

Anonymous 323418

>>321513
>you are his new mother.
Bretty sure im his wife
>you don't have to have sex
Men don't see it that way. They are biologically programmed to spread their seed. If they don't find you attractive, they have no reason to stay.
Marriage is basically a form of reverse cuckolding. Men impregnate you in your 20's, then lose intrest and start wanting a replacement at around 30-40 while you wasted your youth on a man who left you

Anonymous 323445

>>303167
Western and heavily westernized countries like Japan and South Korea are literally the only places in the world where arranged marriage, including child marriage, isn't widely practiced today

Anonymous 323471

The US is a police state now. Americans should be out in the streets with pitchforks and torches, but instead they would rather shut up, cover their ears, and put their heads in the sand.

Weird.



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Anonymous 319207[Reply]

My dad wants me to start a food business with him. I'm a NEET, never been employed, and since I plan to get into the food industry in some way I've brought up the idea myself before, but it's always seemed like something out of my depth. As tempting as it is I think it's ultimately a bad idea. I seem to be putting far more thought than my dad is into the danger of ending up in my 30s saddled by the debt of a failed business in my 20s. He says all these things like "we won't fail if we plan ahead properly and make sure to be clever about it" and how he had a small company twenty years ago selling photographs to publishers, as if that's anything to do with the skills required to run a food company. He brushes off the idea of what we'll do if the business fails with "we just have to not fail in the first place".
It's annoying how I'm the one in the position of shutting down my 50 year old father's crazy overly-optimistic ideas, isn't that the opposite of how it usually goes?
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Anonymous 319731

You can try to convince him to put the idea on hold at least till the gas crisis and other problems stop for a while, because you need gas to cook unless you plan to use firewood or electricity.

Anonymous 323457

Americans scream tyranny is wonderful, but Americans are unable to explain why Cubans try to escape even though Cuba has gun control and free medical care.

Anonymous 323468

>>323457
>Cuba is tyrannical despite having gun control
i'm tired

Anonymous 323469

Most people support the police state until they become a victim of it.

Anonymous 323470

this is a bad idea, nona.
most restaurants go out of business in less than three years. that shit is HARD. you have to work a lot, you have to have a bunch of skills, and no, just because you know how to cook for yourself or your family doesnt mean you know how to cook fast, efficient and reliably for a bunch of people. very different skillset, plus the planning, the financial management and so on.

i have no idea why people always think restaurants are something easy to do. no one in their right mind would open a mechanical workshop without knowing their shit, or start carpentry or something. yet somehow people think having a restaurant is something you can just do?
>He brushes off the idea of what we'll do if the business fails with "we just have to not fail in the first place".
This man shouldnt handle money and you shouldnt get involved with that.



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How's It Movin', Nonas? Anonymous 317879[Reply]

What are some things you've been enjoying, or just generally doing lately?
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Anonymous 323463

>>323462
I last played when Sumeru came out, so 4 years ago. I remember I just liked the scenery and walking around the world. I don't care about the writing, I've always thought it was garbage, and no particularly attractive playable males either.

Anonymous 323464

>>323463
I liked Sumeru too. I quit in Fontaine after Natlan was leaked and came back in Nod Krai. The exploration sucks more now, too. Instead of making a vast open world map, they make everything clustered together on tiny islands because hoyo devs are all lazy piece of shit gooners now, apparently. Natlan is big, but the exploration forces you to either transform into shitty dinosaur characters that control like crap, or have Natlan 5* characters.
I'm coping that the team who made Sumeru and Fontaine were just working on Snezhnaya this whole time, and Natlan and Nod Krai was the work of some B-team devs. But based on what we know about Snezhnaya now, it's not looking great…
Why not play BOTW or something if you just like open world?

Anonymous 323465

>>323464
idk i don't know anything about botw besides genshit copying it or some shit
maybe i'll try i guess, thanks nona

Anonymous 323466

>>323465
No problem, thanks for helping me expel my hatred for genshin. I think BOTW is pretty awesome, I hope you like it!

Anonymous 323467

It's Medlar Time again



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Language Learning Anonymous 256547[Reply]

Any nonas learning languages? I'm learning Latin right now.
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Anonymous 323452

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wrote a comment under some jap guy's post and he blocked me

years ago when i was much more retarded than i currently am, i introduced myself on interpals with my chuuni online handle in KANJI. the response: ”失礼な人を首” or something and a block

the japanese are way too sensitive

Anonymous 323455

>>323452
i Followed a japanese guy on twitter and he instantly made his account hidden within 30 seconds of my follow and it's still hidden and it's been 4 years.

Anonymous 323459

>>323455
I can't imagine what it's like to be an autist in Japan when people filter you for the smallest things

Anonymous 323460

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By the way, here's a fun bit of trivia a Japanese guy told me. I've heard that Tsugaru is a separate language rather than a dialect, but all dialects being separate languages is new for me.

>I think many Japanese people who are not native speakers of Japanese (only 30% of the Japanese population speak Japanese as their native language) have encountered something similar.

>In fact, what is called a dialect in Japanese is linguistically a different language. Lezgi and Yiddish are languages ​​spoken in Russia, but they are not dialects of Russian. However, during the creation of the modern Japanese state in the 19th century, the Kanto language, spoken around Tokyo, was classified as "Japanese." Each regional language is a completely separate language, mutual intelligibility between them is completely impossible. In fact, Japanese is an agglutinative language, while my native Kyushu is an inflectional language, expressing aspect through case inflections, like Latin or Russian.
>Until the end of World War II and the introduction of English education by the Americans, the Japanese were completely unable to communicate with people from other regions. Translation from "Japanese to Japanese" remains an important profession, and for the Japanese, the Japanese language is a status symbol, similar to what French was for the Russian Empire.

Anonymous 323461

I think I agree with him too, somewhat. Tsugaru is not mutually intelligible with std Japanese.

So if someone speaks two Balkan languages, or Spanish and Portuguese, and is considered bilingual, why in the world is someone who's speaking Tsugaru and std Japanese isn't?

So yeah.

But one has to keep in mind that the language-dialect distinction is very recent and problematic as a dichotomy. "A language is a dialect with an army and a navy" something like this. So maybe abandoning this dichotomy would be preferable.



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TERFposting #36 Anonymous 306729[Reply]

Due to #35 reaching the reply limit.

Previous threads:
>>269991
>>59700
>>66270
>>70600
>>74796
>>76876
>>78254
>>80203
>>82952
>>86556
>>91969
>>98118
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Anonymous 323447

>>323446
Lmao I just saw it on r9k as well

Anonymous 323450

Guys, what if we started a propaganda campaign to get more incels to troop out? We can show them DIY hrt sites. Maybe chemical castration will get these freaks to leave us alone.

Anonymous 323451

>>323450
as fun as this sounds i'm not gonna do the feds' job for free

Anonymous 323456

>>323451
We should start incel grooming gangs where we convince them to troon out or become prision gay with each other

Anonymous 323458

>>323456
No + it already ecists



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Me Anonymous 323035[Reply]

I just fell asleep 3 hours ago I hate the feeling of waking up after afternoon nap
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Anonymous 323372

Also last month or two months ago I tried reading Marquis De Sade's story called, a dialogue between a dying man and a priest or something. It was so fucking reddit, De Sade was truly a genius ahead of his time

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>>323370
not a cave but I think the paria one was pretty kino
I think they tried cooperating to get out though
One of them actually managed to survive

Anonymous 323377

My palms are always sweaty

Anonymous 323378

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loooooooool what a bitchass site fucking referrer xss can you imagine

Anonymous 323392

it's not any of those things



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Anonymous 323424[Reply]

If you think about it, abortion is actually pretty trad. There's this meme that abortion is the modern woman's sin, yet, it was a normal practice in the past.

>The Stoics believed the fetus to be plantlike in nature, and not an animal until the moment of birth, when it finally breathed air. They therefore found abortion morally acceptable.[19][39]


>Aristotle wrote that, "[T]he line between lawful and unlawful abortion will be marked by the fact of having sensation and being alive."[40] Before that point was reached, Aristotle did not regard abortion as the killing of something human.


>In the Roman Republic and Principate, abortion was punished only when it violated the father's right to make decisions about rearing his offspring.[18]: 3  The Stoics did not view the fetus as a person, and the Romans did not punish abortion as homicide.


The Christian world generally condemned this act but did not really punish it harshly.
>But church councils, such as those of Elvira and Ancyra, which were called to specify the legal groundwork for Christian communities, outlined penalties only for those women who committed abortion after a sexual crime such as adultery or prostitution.
>Several historians have written that prior to the 19th century most Catholic authors did not regard termination of pregnancy before "quickening" or "ensoulment" as an abortion.

Fast forward to modernity:

>Social attitudes towards abortion shifted in the context of a backlash against the women's rights movement.

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Anonymous 323431

>>323424
It's because modern Christianity is corrupt. They only oppose abortion because forcing Christan women to give birth increases church membership and gives them money/power

Anonymous 323432

>>323431
This is true. Women have historically always been more religious on average, it’s only a recent thing that young men are more religious than women.
Abortion is just one of these issues politics decided to force just to oppose women, to get the conservative vote etc.

Anonymous 323433

>>323431
I may be a bit of a tumblrina but my take is that this happened because capitalism requires continual expansion, also in the form of population growth
i.e. before modern times nobody ever considered a stable population to be bad for a country, while now if a country's population stays the same from year-to-year it's a huge crisis
>>323432
>Women have historically always been more religious
only in the West, in e.g. Islamic societies men have always been more religious because Islam doesn't promise women anything in jannah but more humiliation (sharing hubby with celestial wives/houris) and servitude



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Imageboard General Anonymous 306970[Reply]

This is a general thread for imageboard discussion.

What other imageboards do you use? What is your favorite imageboard? And what imageboards did you used to use?
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Anonymous 323189

>>323188
and where was the fucking crossposting? the post was revelant to the thread lol
don't be a janny of an imageboard if "homophobia" gets you so flustered

Anonymous 323232

KC/int/ (the pre 2018 one) if anyone remembers. They brought it back recently.

Anonymous 323233

>>323232
proofs? if it's org i don't think it's the original one

Anonymous 323236

>>323233
It's not but it has many of the original posters and no pedos.

Anonymous 323416

Libertarians must be obsessed about liberty now.

Talk to people everywhere. Pass out flyers. Print out business cards. Make a website. Start a newspaper. Rent a billboard. Make songs and movies about freedom.

You might be the last one defending freedom, but you must live with your conscience.



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Pinkpill thread Anonymous 314617[Reply]

male hate/men hate/moid hate thread
The old one >>117636 is locked, so I made a new one.
pic related, a moid creature feigning self awareness
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Anonymous 323220

>>323209
That's clearly a shitpost. Get over yourself

Anonymous 323221

>>323220
be silent.

Anonymous 323223

>>323222
your life is a shitpost

Anonymous 323224

>>323223
Yeah so what?

Anonymous 323413

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