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random question that you should not assign any real level of importance to (unless you want to):
does ur mind do something where after observing people or kinda just existing in a space that you can observe things happening in (if u can, then u will), over time u start building up a bunch of associatoins about their behaviors and mannerisms and the aethetic sense of the things they choose to post and the certain specific word choices in combination with the way they’re used by default or in certain contexts and this all keeps building up until u essentially have a represntation of them inside ur head that u can recognise things that align to that concept from the slightest hints
and these associations of associations continue to grow without really even needing to think about it at all, but if you do choose to think about it, you can recreate and embody those assocations and the interactions between those ideas/people in your memory, like a little microcosm of reality that you can choose to (dis)embed into yourself
and when you thinjk of anything, any expression you can think of will also remind you of all the stuff that references that expression, when you make a refernce ur referencing the entire history of a memory that only makes sense to you and whoever else has that memory, and sometimes you do this with a vague sense of hope that, somehow, someone might know exactly what you’re saying to them, almost like it was a direct message designed and encoded specifically for
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i do this!!
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>1)
Yeah. Still sometimes have dreams that take place in chatrooms which I used to use. See shit that reminds me of people I used to know in that function all the time.
>sometimes you do this with a vague sense of hope that, somehow, someone might know exactly what you’re saying to them, almost like it was a direct message designed and encoded specifically for their mind’s exact resonant frequency, a shared memory sparked by the empty space between worlds
nah
Language is as it does, there's no meaning to things being said besides the immanence of being.
>a memory of a dream is still a memory
A memory is a wont rather than a photo, though.
>>31770 (OP) 
ur pathetic

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Dropped a sprite can on my foot.
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>>31781 (OP) 
rip

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anime girl crotches
Tuna
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>>31778
Bass double bass

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Left is a female girl
Right is her boyfriend, he got forced into dressing up like Luka by her fujo vocaloid cosplay gf, and she has the keys to his chastity cage hidden away.
They both look like dudes lol
When they interlock fingers and move their arms up and down you can see how he completely overpowers her with his man strength and pulls her arms along.

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*posts her 5 daily fujobait threads and pretends to be a boy on eafores in ur path*

Your Fortune: Take Extra Precautions
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kags is a high tier choice for a kig
Very cool

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Why didn't you federate?
in no particular order

- site was made primarily for s4s posters 
- last time i've checked the webring it was full of unpleasant spam groups, which i didn't really want to deal with, there's probably a reason everyone uses cloudflare/cloudflare equivalent there, which kind of ties in the last bullet point
- setting it up is an additional step i did not want to bother with
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>>31771
This is not the question being asked lole
I was feeling nostalgic about some dorkweb boards because I found the song that OP is screenshotted from and the other one in a folder of old music I had on a microsd.
There were other technical issues and nobody really cared much in the first place but nntpchan was an (actual) federated imageboard and the reason it died is cos >90% of content was on one server so when the guy pulled the plug it basically killed the entire network. The way it worked was you tagged the channels on your site and any posts (and admin actions) that you pushed/received would show up on the same channel on every federated site, so e.g. the /s4s/ hosted on my machine at my address would have the same content as the /s4s/ hosted on your machine, and in the header for the posts it'd just show you who it came from.

I know for a fact that some other posters here were nntpchan posters. This is a rhetorical question born from the context of similar shit possibly happening with ipfs shit I've been interacting with more because of >recent internet events. It's an unin( lol )genuous question because I don't really feel a sense of guilt (in general), perhaps because I don't really feel a sense of responsibility (in general), but it's of the form to be asked like this, y'know, playing out the pattern. That being said, if people had hosted their own sites (and they did, realistically, tha
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>>31773
oh, that thing
when you said federated my mind went to the webring cause jschan has webring integration with lnyxchan/infinity and thought you meant that and misused the term
yes, the webring is not an actual federation, it's just a.. webring..

i remember checking nntpchan a couple of times, i am a bit fuzzy on what it was like but i feel like it had an even worse spammer problem and barely any posters

interesting concept, but  barely anyone used it so what's the point

>I mean it's cos they're all redditors and/or feds, not a big surprise.
pretty sure the reason is because if they didn't they'd get ddosed by some petty autist who felt slighted because his cp thread got deleted or cp bombed and then reported to their host to get taken down
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>>31775
>i remember checking nntpchan a couple of times, i am a bit fuzzy on what it was like but i feel like it had an even worse spammer problem and barely any posters
Depends on what you mean. It did mostly die pretty early on, I wanna say the only time it was relatively active was 2017-2018? And then 2019+ was the twilight years but you still got some like nano-like posters. The safe harbor stuff also knocked it's populous around.
I feel like your standards for activity are totally inapplicable for that sort of site though. You can have sites with <7 posts per week that are alive and kicking, it's not uncommon for torchans or alt/jp/s or whatever. It had bad spam problems only on the nodes that mirrored clearnet nodes, and clearnet is always cancer.
Spam is free speech
>barely any posters
Yeah purported technical issues that I never really looked into aside, this is practically the only reason it died.
>interesting concept
Kind of premature. The realistic answer is that something like that will be an IPFS-over-i2p or similar solution with distributed storage, which means that centralization will be over content policing (and therefore trivially reversible and also salvageable in the case that the main contributor(s) step down) but while a lot of people have hacked together working solutions I'm not aware of a real IPFS-over-i2p or similar solution besides maybe what libgen is using these days, and at the end of the day libgen is just an iteration of a gateway to a single torrent file and is ultimately held up by this underlying concept.
>pretty sure the reason is because if they didn't they'd get ddosed by some petty autist who felt slighted because his cp thread got deleted or cp bombed and then reported to their host to get taken down
Lolnah. When there was the drama with the fujo paying for botnet sites to ddos sites the owner of smug was going to switch to just the onion if necessary. Anyone who picked up cloudflare is a collaborateur, and some of them obviously were from the start. It's an incoherent concern because there's no reason to have a host who cares and a ton of solutions to get around it, and it isn't even really a thing in the first place. The sites that sprung up from federale efforts were obviously gay from the start and the ones that were already there seem to mostly have become retarded by some kind of conspiracy.
I mean, zzzchan was literally a by-reddit-for-reddit site founded by 8ch refugees whose first interaction with imageboards was through twitter in the late 2010s. These people weren't exactly adverse to heavy handed censorship by government adjacent entities, they're clout chasers and nothing more.
>cp bombed and then reported to their host to get taken down
Way bigger organizations than some random autist have tried this tactic and it's been demonstrated not to work if anyone actually fights it (e.g. iqdb).

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>>31740
Holy shit, the caged benis is real!
sexo sexo sexo sexo sexo sexo
>>31745
Magick's meat jelly rolls
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Magick! post time stamped pic to quell the doubters of it being you.
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>>31761
he could just ask the person from whom he's getting those pics to do it doesn't prove anything
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what is this called
all i know is it is not manly to have
it's a perineum and everyone has one

having a shorter than average one does correlate with male infertility and is a possible indicator to overexposure to female hormones while in the womb though
the taint seam
why can't mine match the rest of my skin, dark ballsacks are gross

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im probably not what you want 
your far away
i think i should
just let it go
who knows

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