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TurboNormie
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@shitgrifter@poa.st @borzoi@poa.st How are the original essays?
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Why does 300 AAC Memeout exist when it's only pushing ~200gr bullets at peak subsonic velocities? 45 ACP can do better than that in a smaller and better expanding cartridge. I always thought it was pushing 300-400gr bullets considering how much powder and length were involved.
TurboNormie
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@Nordy@kiwifarms.cc @SuperMailFatality@poa.st @Distolero@poa.st @Godcast@poa.st @RoyalJohnny242@poa.st @Turkleton@poa.st @Wisconsin_Kraut@poa.st @Yakov@kiwifarms.cc @jamie_birch@poa.st @sickburnbro@poa.st @svenpai@poa.st Their show definitely has a broader appeal but the bigger they are, the harder they fall. ExAm hits a very solid sweetspot between blue collar America and our sphere but it's also really easily lost by mishandling e-drama that had obvious IRL answers.
TurboNormie
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@creamqueen@poa.st @graf@poa.st @cocoa@neckbeard.xyz 900s are really cool. I think their weird snail-like profile is ingrained in me for playing with too much Playmobil as a kid. Peak late-80's/early-90's aesthetic.
Speaking of Saabs, there's a 9-5 from the last month of production for sale down the street from me. A real collectors item if only to own one of the last ones.
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TurboNormie
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@AngryHortlerNoises@poa.st @PraiseTheFiddle@poa.st @borrof@aspirant.de @cassidyclown@kiwifarms.cc It's a ThinkPad X305 and I tried Ubuntu, I guess AMD support is still shit or something but I'm too much of a boomer to care anymore.
TurboNormie
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@AngryHortlerNoises@poa.st @PraiseTheFiddle@poa.st @borrof@aspirant.de @cassidyclown@kiwifarms.cc I've heard that same statement provided unironically since 2007 yet every time I decide to give Linux another shot I'm slapped down by bad networking and graphics drivers.
TurboNormie
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@ThatWouldBeTelling@poa.st @crisp@poa.st @lonelyllama@kiwifarms.cc @s8n@posting.lolicon.rocks Like I said, it's still cheap and available, it's just that one brand moved away from it.
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TurboNormie
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@ThatWouldBeTelling@poa.st @crisp@poa.st @lonelyllama@kiwifarms.cc @s8n@posting.lolicon.rocks I've always considered the "new Pyrex is unsafe" thing to be one of those "I am a more discriminate consumer than thou" redditor things.
The change was likely made for safety reasons, real borosilocate is brittle (even for glass) and breaks into large, razor sharp chunks per my experience with lab quality glass. Soda lime can't handle freezer-to-500° oven as well but it also won't shatter into a hundred knives in a small drop.
It's not like you can't just consoom your way to borosilocate baking dishes via google anyways.
TurboNormie
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@Tripp@poa.st @Hartmann@poa.st It's amazing the extent of their decline into a pure extraction (lumber, oil, minerals, etc) economy. The US still makes more than anyone on here will give them credit for but I've visited several Canadian provinces and the entire country feels like San Francisco meets the Rust Belt.
TurboNormie
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@Tripp@poa.st @Hartmann@poa.st
>They aren't even sketchy Chinese imports.
Jesus christ leafs, you've already lost the ability to make basic nonwoven textiles?
TurboNormie
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@ThatWouldBeTelling@poa.st @Cyclopes@poa.st @Wyatt@poa.st @slovborg@poa.st The Thirty Years war was on a whole different level to a certain extent. The part of Germany my family traces itself back to was so thoroughly razed our ancestral village of ~5,000 was completely depopulated and remained unsettled again for over 20 years afterwards according to church records. Basically everyone fled first to the Alps and then many to America after a few generations of tough living, displaced and landless.
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@weaf@poa.st @Wyatt@poa.st I think everyone instinctually gets this one will be for everything and the losers will be written about as the most damnable people in history for the rest of time. Everyone is being wisely cautious about being the parry to fire the opening shots as that will set the overarching narrative for a whole new historical era.
TurboNormie
An interesting but now overlooked concept that cool doodz like @borzoi@poa.st were talking about 1-2 years ago was that of social technologies. I think this is important for understanding the situation we're in and why we're headed where we're headed with no brakes on the train.
Social technologies are the tools increasingly complex societies evolve to tamp down the worst/most socially destabilizing impulses of the human psyche. A very simple example found across all societies across all time would be bullying which is a group approach to reeling in a member whi has strayed too far from from social norms and also a way of enforcing social ostracization if they refuse to normalize. A more complex example would be the many informal roles the church played in traditional societies, from the priesthood's role in absorbing overproduction of elite males to its role in whitewashing social ills like illegitimate pregnancies by enforcing and officializing shotgun marriages.
I bring all of this up because I see this as the best way to describe a facet of modern society which explains much of the societal psychological insanity we witness on a daily basis. For all of Western/European civilization, social technologies have been serving primarily as a backstop against *resentment*. A fact of life is that once done, many things cannot be undone. Once a woman reaches menopause without children, any chance of being a mother is done. Once a man chooses momentary comfort over, let's say, planting next year's crop, he is done as there is no chance at a "do over" once the hunger pangs set in. This applies to the full spectrum of human behaviors with varying rates of marginal success but generally, such technologies were able to keep society on the rails even if they weren't universally effective.
Therein lies the problem, these technologies aren't universally effective. A certain culture of critique was introduced into our European societies that began to pick apart the more marginal approaches to limiting regret and resentment. Who's to say that marrying wildly beyond your class is unworkable? It works for plenty of couples! Nevermind it has a much higher rate of failure, nevermind the ressentiment that is bred into the children produced by such a marriage who will never be accepted by either class (same argument applies to interracial marriages but class disparities were the first entry point to break the whole institution). Eventually enough technologies have been broken or removed from the context of their original purpose that society goes off the rails.
Resentment breeds ressentiment and ressentiment breeds impulsive, destructive behavior lashing out at the perceived source of an individual or collective's grievance. What is important about all of this is that there is no social technology that can reel this back in. They only work to prevent the resentment-causing behaviors from reaching critical mass in the first place. Where we are in the process is so far past the point where a correction could be made that we are forced to watch as the current adult generations burn through their rage like a candle suddenly fueled by acetylene. Exhausting the fuel of ressentiment is the only way through but I warn you, there is more deadwood built up in this forest than anyone expects.
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@JSDorn@poa.st I expect "why did you let me do this toyself?!?" To be a aubconscious motivating principle based in Civilizational Shit Test Theory.
Expect race hate and man hate to go through to roof.
TurboNormie
The next 5 years are going to be particularly fun because the core of the millennial generation will be passing the tipping point for women of age 35 where looks and fertility are undeniably lost to time. The average millennial is now 30/31 which means there is still plenty of psychological space for copes to occupy.
I know plenty of generally decent women in this age bracket who are still shopping around for Mr. Perfect while trying to Have It All™ , having wasted their last remaining years of youthful vibrance on relationships doomed to fail because they were never fully invested. I'm actually pretty charitable with women, they're pretty simple to understand and most aren't actually looking to "ride the cock carousel" in my experience but rather have a series of 3-4 relationships lasting 1-3 years each between college and their thirties. The gravest sin of their sex in this generation isn't their promiscuity but their non-commital behaviors which go against their very nature. They'll still "settle down" but never fully commit, always having one eye gazing out the window looking for the next best thing.
The near future is going to be very harsh to these women. The levels of direct resentment and undefinable ressentiment are going to be off the charts starting very shortly.
TurboNormie
@Nonetrix@animeisgay.com @bbb@kiwifarms.cc @HeyitsZip1@poa.st Which is doubly sad because that's where the memes used to originate from
TurboNormie
@HeyitsZip1@poa.st @bbb@kiwifarms.cc @Nonetrix@animeisgay.com 4chan was like that from '03-'08.
'09-'13 was the absolute nadir of imageboard culture. Chanology and the Zimmerman Trial bookend that era of cringe.
TurboNormie
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@Arty24@poa.st @Turkleton@poa.st I just realized I haven't heard that name in a while, I wonder where he went. Maybe he just switched up his handle now that everything related to the Trump memesphere is hopelessly obsolete.