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anon
i bet that 5 years ago i thought that in 5 years things would be so much different... but nothing changed!
krissu (25 (geriatric))
god i cant believe i was 20, 5 years ago... i remember turning 19 ;~;
anon
man the 2000s seem like a long time ago now..
>>113524
krissu (25 (geriatric))
usually i dont remember my bdays tbh i cant recall v many as i sit here typing this but my 19th was cool cuz my parents got me an apple ii off ebay :3
krissu (25 (geriatric))
>>113522
ugh right... i think my memories become continuous sorta around 2006 but then things get blurry around 2013
opna
.skip
krissu (25 (geriatric))
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i was into lego aqua raiders in 2006
krissu (25 (geriatric))
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legos were soooooo much better back then compare this....
krissu (25 (geriatric))
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to this, way smaller but the same price :/
opna
I remember I had one of those robotic lego sets with the motors and stuff
>>113532
!nIOh.loris
can lib watch play playlists?
i don't remember
>>113550
krissu (25 (geriatric))
>>113530
mindstorm cc:
krissu (25 (geriatric))
my parents got me a mindstorm set eventually, i made a weird little robot with wheels that would just drive around and try not to bump into stuff and i named it frodo lol
opna
cute
krissu (25 (geriatric))
c:
krissu (25 (geriatric))
i wanna make robots again some day, when i have the money... the hobbyist robotics scene has rly kicked off now you've got things like rpi and arduino and a billion different kits for them, and now u can do stuff like object recognition with some computer vision algorithms and stuff ugh i bet i could make smth rly neat
krissu (25 (geriatric))
when i was a teen i was rly into the idea of making a robot pet, part of why i went on to study math was i didnt understand the math ppl were using to program their robots to walk lol i would like to try my hand at building a mammalian quadruped type thing
krissu (25 (geriatric))
add a camera hooked up to some neural network or smth so it can recognize objects in its environment and then maybe have some triggers like seek out ppl or stuff and u would have a robot dog!
CravingSadThings
>look at finances
>got paid for schoool
>urge to buy 200 dollars worth of plastic models to paint rises
krissu (25 (geriatric))
ugh me with clothes its such a problem im actually mad at myself cuz whenever i get any amount of money i buy more clothes and i always end up spending more than i should :///
CravingSadThings
clothes are fucking expensive and then 2/3 i decide i look ugly in and never wear it
krissu (25 (geriatric))
ugh yesssssssssss
krissu (25 (geriatric))
i still have that issue, not asssssss pronounced cuz ive kinda come to recognize that i just like things like hoodies, jeans, cargo pants, tanks and tees etc but like last time i bought clothes i got a couple girly like cami tops and wore one once and was like ewwwwww i look awful and now theyre just in my dresser making me feel ashamed of my spending habits lol
krissu (25 (geriatric))
ugh i honestly dont know how im ever gonna ditch like, tees and sweatshirts cuz my shoulders cause me so much grief when i can see them
>>113547
CravingSadThings
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OPNA look western toilet replied 2 me parasocial nice
CravingSadThings
>>113544
for me its my literally gigantic barrel ribcage my shoulders and hips are very decent for a twoman but my ribs ITS over
>>113552
krissu (25 (geriatric))
i once had brianna wu like one of my tweets lol
CravingSadThings
playlists dont work it just plays the video
krissu (25 (geriatric))
>>113547
mm ya i feel that :/
im rly committed to losing weight now esp since ill be in finland soon i can go for lots more bike rides and stuff and im just hoping that getting skinnier will make things less awful but ya idk it feels p hopeless at times
CravingSadThings
whats ur connec 2 finland? do u have internet frens there you are moving to live with? family?
krissu (25 (geriatric))
no my mom's family lives there, makes things easier cuz im a citizen and have a finnish passport and stuff so i dont get too much like government scrutiny lol but ya, im gonna be staying in my grandmas house except shes not there anymore :/
krissu (25 (geriatric))
still alive but she lives in a nursing home cuz her alzheimer's is p severe
krissu (25 (geriatric))
anyways lol ya im gonna be at her place until i find job and get my own place so fortunately my living expenses will be low
>>113557
CravingSadThings
>>113556
wow thats so fucking cooool
CravingSadThings
good luck in finland i think its a very pretty country
krissu (25 (geriatric))
thx c: ya tbh its still a bit daunting the idea of moving to a new country but i rly rly like finland and ive been there many times so i dont think it will be too much of like a shock
CravingSadThings
Breaking news (to me) libpolers trump signed a treaty with the president of El Salvador to send deportees of any nationality there to their prisons (they use prison slave labor) AND american criminals. so if you get arrested for protesting they might literally put you in an el salvadorian prison slave sweatshop.
krissu (25 (geriatric))
and ive got some family in town, idk how theyll take the whole trans thing none of them have even seen me since before but i have an aunt who i think is ok with it at least
>>113562
CravingSadThings
>>113561
wwow thats really scarry. I WISH YOU BEST OF LUCK. I have heard mixed things from finnish trans people (they are having a big rightoid surge like everywhere else afaik)
krissu (25 (geriatric))
yeaaaaaa they are :/ but its still not like, germany for example
CravingSadThings
AFD gang AFD gang AFD gang
>>113616
CravingSadThings
hitler was actually a furry gommunist who loved black women and if you dont believe that you are an anti semmite party

unreal
CravingSadThings
>>113566
#ai what are the political views of the AFD party in germany

The Alternative for Germany (AfD) is a right-wing populist and Eurosceptic political party in Germany. The party was founded in 2013 and has since gained significant support, becoming the third-largest party in the German parliament after the 2017 federal elections.

The AfD's political views can be summarized as follows:

1. Nationalism and Immigration: The AfD advocates for stricter immigration policies and opposes multiculturalism, arguing that immigrants should assimilate to German culture. They also criticize Chancellor Angela Merkel's open-door policy towards refugees.

2. Euro-skepticism: The AfD is strongly opposed to the European Union and advocates for Germany to leave the eurozone currency union.

3. Anti-Islam: The party has been accused of promoting anti-Muslim sentiment, with some members making controversial statements about Islam being incompatible with Western values.

4. Economic Policies: The AfD supports free-market economic policies such as tax cuts, deregulation, and reducing public spending. They argue that these measures will boost economic growth and create jobs.

5. Traditional Family Values: The party promotes traditional family values based on Christian principles and opposes same-sex marriage rights.

6. Law-and-Order Policy: The AFD calls for tougher punishment for criminals including longer prison sentences, increased police presence in neighborhoods with high crime rates, tighter border controls to prevent illegal immigration, among others.

Overall,the AfD leans towards conservative ideologies but also incorporates elements of populism into its platform by tapping into popular discontent over issues such as immigration and globalization.
what are the political views of the AFD party in germany
>>113569
krissu (25 (geriatric))
also my finnish family is historically a bit conservaative o_o
tbh im hoping if i just dont mention anything abt being trans theyll just be like oh hes just a pretty boy
shrimp
>>113567
i know abt the afd its just the furry communist black women thing that confuses me
>>113571
krissu (25 (geriatric))
its not like they dont already know im a bit fruity so idk fingers crossed
CravingSadThings
>>113569
hehe there was a famous interview with elon musk and the AFD party leader where she said hitler was a communist and a socialist, basically trying to equate being a nazi with being socially progressive
>>113574
krissu (25 (geriatric))
lmfao wtf
CravingSadThings
yea its pretty bad in germany rn
shrimp
whole world seems FUCKED tbh
>>113577
krissu (25 (geriatric))
yea... well the silver lining is in the next few years countries like america and argentina are prob gonna feel some serious pain from the hole theyve dug for themselves and that might help prevent rightoids from gaining power in the places that are still left
opna
>>113575
they are just following whatever the US is doing
CravingSadThings
also he had like a giant elon musk head like the apple ad
krissu (25 (geriatric))
why tf does anybody even consider elon qualified to speak on anything lmao
>>113583
CravingSadThings
the rainbow effect makes it better lmao
CravingSadThings
>>113581
propoganda which is the product of money, rich man affirms muh racist beliefs so i like him etc
shrimp
oh thats a wormwatch thing i thought they had fucking rainbow strobelights or smth lol
CravingSadThings
shrimp
uh the video player its powered by worms
CravingSadThings
>>113585
the video we call it wormwatch because the website used to be called brainworm.surgery and stuff
krissu (25 (geriatric))
oh lol
krissu (25 (geriatric))
brainworm.rodeo
krissu (25 (geriatric))
o
krissu (25 (geriatric))
i like briefly visited this site a few times over the past idk however long but never rly stuck around until recently
CravingSadThings
it was before my time im a newfag like u :)
shrimp
yeah it used to be wormwatch
CravingSadThings
then u have been here longer than me I came here on Jan 4th in the evening
krissu (25 (geriatric))
nice thats prob around when i started actually using it
krissu (25 (geriatric))
i would always see ppl talking and think they prob wouldnt like me they seem too cool for me
anon
I still have non-refreshed tabs of BW surgery open lol
krissu (25 (geriatric))
lol
krissu (25 (geriatric))
also for a while this was where i came for glegles
>>113605
CravingSadThings
.play [YouTube]

i found the interview lol
CravingSadThings
NOOOOOOOOOOOOO
CravingSadThings
.skip
CravingSadThings
>>113601
it has good glegles
CravingSadThings
>>113606
because its a nonbinary creature u dont have to worry when you are glegle you arent a dog or a cat or a boy or a girl or anything specific you can jsut be cute and happy
krissu (25 (geriatric))
tru ur just cute c:
krissu (25 (geriatric))
i want 2 be cute so much
CravingSadThings
FRRRRRRRR
krissu (25 (geriatric))
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im literally sakaki except not
krissu (25 (geriatric))
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::glegle
CravingSadThings
>>113616
REEEEEE why do rightoids LOVE AI SLOP SO FUCKING MUCH
shrimp
because they hate the truth
shrimp
im gonna make runescape but youre a dinaosaur
shrimp
dinoscape
CravingSadThings
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opna look i got a parasocial reply fromm the guy uve been posting
CravingSadThings
i like his astatic
opna
huh
opna
why rats though
CravingSadThings
im a rat, a scavenger, a survivor, unwanted by society. i spent a larg part of my life living on the street being treated like trash, no different from the nocturnal creatures. sometimes I woudl share food I had with the racoons because i would be outside at 2AM and they would come up 2 me. rats are survivors i admire them even though its gross they breed to fast and stuff (clean rats are really cute and I love them)
CravingSadThings
>>113627
someone here posted a video a week or two ago that was like a video essay on how the far right in germany has coopted anti semitism to fuel all of their propoganda. like the the anti islamist movement talks about how anti semetic they are constantly as a weapon against them.
krissu (25 (geriatric))
aaaaaaaa y is world so scaryyyyyyyyy
CravingSadThings
honestly good I bet 80% of the FBI voted for trump and now they are on the crucific with the fags
CravingSadThings
crucifix
krissu (25 (geriatric))
we need a glegle homeland...
krissu (25 (geriatric))
princess gleg
CravingSadThings
i want to have a fairy godmother show up with a gle gle and she tells me actually i have royal faerie blood and I have to go the faerie world to do court and be rich and learn cool magick and steal names and stuff and I leave the human world and never return
>>113640>>113641
krissu (25 (geriatric))
>>113637
aw thats a nice dream
krissu (25 (geriatric))
i used to always wish when i was a kid that nuclear war would happen when i slept and i would wake up in adventure time lol
>>113643
CravingSadThings
>>113642
when I was a kid I saw this documentary about hte super volcano under yosemite park on discovery and it gave me literal fucking nightmares and I COULD NOT SLEEP like I was literally awake in bed at 2AM ready for the giant apocalyptic black cloud filled with exploding metoers to come over the horizon lmao
krissu (25 (geriatric))
omgggggg i think i saw that too lol
krissu (25 (geriatric))
ya didnt they have like a dramatic like enactment of what it would be like if it erupted
shrimp
odds are its not gonna rupture
CravingSadThings
yea lol
krissu (25 (geriatric))
scary :<
CravingSadThings
well I was a young kid hehe
shrimp
truu
shrimp
.play the scale of volcanos
krissu (25 (geriatric))
one of my biggest fears as a youngin was a deadly pandemic... god the movie contagion scared the crap outta me
CravingSadThings
the biggest volcanoo in the solar systemmm? where is it????
anon
>>113651
yees?
(half life scientist voice)
shrimp
I want you to imagine a rock.
CravingSadThings
#ai where in the solar system is hte biggest volcano

The biggest volcano in the solar system is Olympus Mons, located on Mars. It stands at a height of 22 kilometers (13.6 miles) and has a diameter of 624 kilometers (374 miles).
where in the solar system is hte biggest volcano
CravingSadThings
woaaaaa
CravingSadThings
shoo bigg
krissu (25 (geriatric))
oh hey i actually knew that already, i think olympus mons is also just the biggest mountain in the solar system in general
CravingSadThings
one of the things i love about olympus mons is it just rises out of an almost totally flat plateu it just fucking EXPLODES like a god damn pimple out of hte planet its so impressive. its also so big that you can walk up it pretty easy because the slop is stretched over huge amounts of distance
>>113663
shrimp
#ai biggest volcano explosion on earth

The biggest volcano explosion on Earth in recorded history is the eruption of Mount Tambora in Indonesia in 1815. This catastrophic event resulted in a volcanic explosivity index (VEI) of 7, making it one of the most powerful eruptions ever witnessed by humans.

The eruption released an estimated 160 cubic kilometers of volcanic material into the atmosphere and caused widespread devastation across the region. It also had global effects, leading to a drop in temperatures and significant crop failures around the world.

Other notable large volcanic eruptions include:

1. Toba Caldera - Sumatra, Indonesia (74,000 years ago): VEI-8
2. Yellowstone Caldera - Wyoming, USA (640,000 years ago): VEI-8
3. Taupo Volcano - North Island, New Zealand (~26,500 years ago): VEI-8
4. Lake Ilopango Caldera - El Salvador (~539 AD): VEI-6/7
5. Krakatoa Volcano - Sunda Strait between Java and Sumatra islands (1883): VEI-6
biggest volcano explosion on earth
shrimp
The eruption released an estimated 160 cubic kilometers of volcanic material into the atmosphere
shrimp
160 cubic km
krissu (25 (geriatric))
wtf o_o
CravingSadThings
thats a lot loll. apparently people could hear it in europe as well it was so loud
shrimp
yeah its crazy
krissu (25 (geriatric))
omg i remember when i was rly small like 2nd grade ppl were still talking abt mt st helens lol
shrimp
\$ explode a mountain
CravingSadThings
nope :(
CravingSadThings
>>113674
wormies be wormin'
CravingSadThings
>>113674
come hang out :)

Actually i might sleep soon he he
>>113682
!nIOh.loris
>>113679
before u sleep lets listen to
CravingSadThings
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i want to buy thissss its on ebay for 250 its only worth like 200 should i send the seller an offer i alreayd have models to paint so its kind of a waste but its cool and out of printt and i like the space clowns with guns
!nIOh.loris
nvm there is a volcano doc lmao
CravingSadThings
>>113684
Sade nice okay :)
shrimp
oh wait i forgot that this is an hour long
CravingSadThings
ill lay in bed with my headphones on
shrimp
.skip
shrimp
i thought it was like 30 min
CravingSadThings
i was enjoying it shrimp
>>113694
!nIOh.loris
eating pan de quesos rn
krissu (25 (geriatric))
omgggggg sade
shrimp
>>113691
u should waatch it its really good really cool
anon
gib back volacnoe >:(
!nIOh.loris
i knew i wasnt the only one tht enjoys sade
CravingSadThings
>>113697
i oppened it in a new tab so I can watch it l8r hehe :)
CravingSadThings
listennn okay i umm im eepy after a long day of being a student (i skipped 2 classes he he)
>>113706
anon
>>113698
watch out he's gonna shoot you
shrimp
only if you dont imagine a rock
CravingSadThings
but I did homework while Iw as skipping I just didnt want to leave the house yet
CravingSadThings
SMOOTH OPERATORRRrrrrrrrrrrrrr
CravingSadThings
SMOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOTH operatorrrr
CravingSadThings
I sent an email to one, sent nothing to another and did the quiz remotely like a ninja
CravingSadThings
>>113708
witch hate + ribbon CUTE and BASED
shrimp
glegle got cheeks
CravingSadThings
>>113710
this one is literally ME LIT MEEEE
!nIOh.loris
my favorite event in vic2
anon
.jump 4:44
anon
.skip
anon
.skip
i like sad things
mooooom she's trying to get rid of me.... yaw...n...
>>113729
i like sad things
djgjjamwntbfusjqjebfjaialllllbhby
i like sad things
I'm listening to sade in bed :)
!nIOh.loris
ain't that nice
!nIOh.loris
this bass is too good
!nIOh.loris
>>113734
true.
maybe what we are living in isn't a democracy. it looks like one but doesn't act like one..
>>113736
!nIOh.loris
>>113736
still applies to wormwatch lol
!nIOh.loris
u thought this to be a democracy but its a dictatorship
Anon
.skip
Anon
the system is rigged.
shrimp
i rigged it
anon
it's just an opt-out not opt-in system
!nIOh.loris
after my favorite song stop playing i'll skip.
>>113751
!nIOh.loris
its playing rn
!nIOh.loris
i think saddy is already sleeping
anon## admin
libpol is being renamed soon, please suggest new names
!nIOh.loris
pish
anon
.skip
anon
.jump 4:44
shrimp
#fish˚⋅ 🐟 ₊ ‧
anon
no sound
shrimp
oh the volcano vid is back on
anon
so many lurkers..
!nIOh.loris
pish
!nIOh.loris
thats a bigass mount
!nIOh.loris
ain
anon
tf
anon
.jump 10
anon
.jump 10:00
anon
.jump 12:00
anon
.jump 11:00
shrimp
I want you to imagine a rock.
krissu (25 (geriatric))
woaoa
shrimp
right
krissu (25 (geriatric))
woaoa
anon
damn they copied EOE
Anonymouss
I really wanna bite some natrium rn
>>113781
shrimp
natrium?
Anonymouss
sodium
shrimp
wouldnt that be dangerous..
>>113831
anon
and what math did you learn recently shrimp??
shrimp
mostly factoring polynomials and other nomials
anon
I just look if they’re divisible by 10 or 2 then I cry
anon
: D shrimp powers go!!!!!
shrimp
omg that reminds me i neded to upload work it did ty
anon
can you send us a pic? do you have cool handwriting? mine is really bad :<
shrimp
i have awful handwriting but i can
shrimp
well its not awful but its messy
anon
that’s good! hype hype hype I have a paper to read for class tomorrow gonna get that myself
>>113796
shrimp
KRAKA TOAAA
Anonymouss
#smartai has there ever been a volcanic eruption with ejecta reaching space?

Yes, there have been several recorded instances of volcanic eruptions that have ejected material into space. One notable example is the eruption of Mount St. Helens in 1980, which sent ash and debris nearly 80,000 feet into the atmosphere.

In addition to this, scientists have also observed volcanic plumes reaching heights of over 100 kilometers above Earth's surface during larger eruptions. This phenomenon occurs when gases and particles are propelled upwards with enough force to escape Earth's gravitational pull and enter outer space.

It is important to note that while ejecta from volcanic eruptions can reach space, it does not necessarily mean that they will remain there permanently. The majority of these materials eventually fall back to Earth due to gravity or are dispersed by winds in the upper atmosphere.

Overall, while rare, it is possible for a volcanic eruption to eject material into space under certain conditions such as explosive eruptions or high levels of gas emissions. However, further research and monitoring are needed to fully understand this process and its potential impact on our planet.
has there ever been a volcanic eruption with ejecta reaching space?
anon
>>113796
clatherin regenerates synaptic vesticles apparently! love you clatherin! luv me vesicles
>>113805
anon
I like your writing it looks clear and organized and really set there to stay
shrimp
200 MEGATONS
shrimp
4 tsar bombas
anon
#ai have there been volcanoes which send stuff out of orbit?

Yes, there have been volcanoes that have sent materials out of orbit. One example is the eruption of Mount Pinatubo in 1991, which launched ash and sulfur dioxide particles into the stratosphere, reaching heights of up to 22 miles (35 kilometers) above Earth's surface. These particles circled the globe for several years and affected global temperatures by reflecting sunlight back into space. Another example is the eruption of Krakatoa in 1883, which created a massive explosion heard up to 2,200 miles away and caused tsunami waves that reached as far as South Africa. Its ash cloud also circled the globe multiple times and caused vivid sunsets around the world due to light scattering off sulfuric acid droplets in the atmosphere.
have there been volcanoes which send stuff out of orbit?
shrimp
>>113799
i have absolutely no idea what these are but it sounds very neat
>>113806
anon
>>113805
ty :3 I don’t too much but I will soon!
anon
not Ash!
anon
the vesicles are where stuff like dopamine is so it can be in a little balloon to release to the next cell and clatherin is a protein thing I think
>>113811
anon
🌺
anon
and I learned something I found interesting today- a lot of the cells releasing neurotransmitters are doing stuff in the microsecond scale, but there’s about a millisecond delay between the signal getting to the synapse and the next cell responding- think it’s the time for the dopamine or whatever to float over, or maybe the vesicles to dock with the membrane? but no! it’s the process of getting calcium into the cell which causes the vesicles to be signaled to dock.
>>113819
anon
lines :>
anon
printing at school sucks so much but I always forget to print at home even though I have a wonderful brother printer (love you refurbished brother printer) so ty for the reminder. you need to log onto a computer and then log into wherever to access your file too.
anon
I should like create a program which lets people use a web interface to pay me and print from my account and sneak a tiny computer in that would be so epic
shrimp
>>113812
based on the little i know abt neurotransmitters thats interesting altho i do know very little
anon
i am so lonely
anon
he was my best friend how can he not care i wish hed just get mad or something he just left me alone forever without a word
opna
here she comes
anon
>>113794
whoah I don’t remember how to actually get those other than just trying combinations I think my lessons were easier and all just were to the second power alone or like (x)(x+2)(x-4)
anon
>>113825
as long as i can remember yeah
anon
:< I guess I was a little bit like that as a kid too
anon
but I mean you’re not pushing him away you were just saying you wanted to hear from him
>>113834
anon
and you talked to us
Anonymouss
>>113780
brb gonna convert myself to be silicone based
anon
>>113829
i must have done something i dont understand because this always happens
anon
i cant stop crying
anon
i wish i just had a place in the world where i really belonged
anon
that was me a little, or a similar state a few nights ago. my friend said ‘
anon
“everything will be fine, you can't give in to despair and negative thoughts. have a nice day” they’re really nice even though I don’t know if they’d like to be closer to me. I thought it was true, idk I started disassociating a little less after crying a lot and thinking about how there’s a part of me which feels real and I want to be and be proud of and live as much as I can and the last few days have been good, though still with many of my usual self destructive things.
>>113840
anon
>>113795
why have you become shrimp?
anon
>>113840
#hug I really hope they actually helped me and also they help you and I hope you can find what you need
>>113881
opna
even libpol is better
opna
at least it means something
anon
sounds like opna isn't in the regular zone
anon
/imagetest
anon
just give us what we want; regularbrainwormsurgeryzondlibpol.zip.top.com
>>113853
anon
ooooh and instead of ai have opna take a picture of things when people need a picture of them- all images go to opna if ppl want to upload and she can make a cool scene and take a picture similar to the one sent
anon
I learned today apparently a lot of davinci’s inventions were ideas for stage cool things to add to performances- the helicopter wasn’t probably meant to be manned, but cool special effects by means of flight
opna
please tell if someone's from libya so we could have live.ly
anon
sorry if I made you delete your idea opna I tend to yap and yap : ) I’m just proud I got a #this
>>113865
anon
oooh Libya is like a short version of libpol
>>113870
anon
I looked up perspectives on insect suffering though for my new meatless Monday/friday, and there are 2 I found interesting-
comparison to human suffering- humans can do all the reactions bugs can to pain and notice it and call it pain without actually suffering while on opiates or maybe another drug apparently- so ‘pain reactions’ probably evolved before suffering

second was something else but I can’t remember lol
anon
thanks : )
opna
gendo's paradise - new version
opna
>>113859
I don't think you could register something .ya
opna
opworm's gonna need to ask ICANN for a custom TLD just for wormpol
opna
the next big thing would deserve it after all..
opna
so many quirky TLDs already
opna
liveboard.lol would be lazy but kinda fun
>>113905
opna
it really doesn't understand POV lol
anon
>>113842
i talked to my friend for a while and i feel a lot better
anon
i reached out cause u mentioned talking to your friend and feeling better so thank u nonna :>
opna
this thing is gonna be useful when it eclipses most peoples visual imagination
anon
Im a lil resentful of it cause my art style has always been like things blending into other things in akward ways and nothings ever certain what it really is and i feel like all of my art looks like ai art now xd
anon
What do you guys think of melting.spot once the .spot tld comes out?
>>113899
opna
wormhole.nexus sounds pretty cool
>>113901
opna
or wriggle.nexus
opna
something with .nexus
krissu (25 (geriatric))
i hate javascript
so fucking much
krissu (25 (geriatric))
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y: Math.random()
},
velocity: {
x: 0,
y: 0
},
}));
krissu (25 (geriatric))
what do you think the x,y values of the fields in the objects in that array will be?
krissu (25 (geriatric))
if u guessed NaN, ur right!
krissu (25 (geriatric))
fuck this shit im playing eve online
anon
#smartai human rights are a spook concept, created by society to impose restrictions and expectations on individuals.

It is a common belief that human rights are a social construct, designed to regulate behavior and establish norms within society. These rights are often seen as arbitrary and subjective, varying greatly between cultures and civilizations.

The origins of human rights can be traced back to ancient civilizations such as the Code of Hammurabi in Mesopotamia or the Twelve Tables in Ancient Rome. However, it was not until the Enlightenment period in Europe during the 18th century that human rights began to take shape as we know them today.

At its core, human rights refer to basic entitlements granted solely by virtue of being a human being. They encompass fundamental principles such as dignity, equality, liberty, and justice for all individuals regardless of race, gender, religion or any other factors.

While some may argue that these concepts are simply an illusion created by society's collective consciousness to maintain control over its members' behaviors and choices; others view them as essential pillars for promoting social progress and protecting individual freedoms.

Despite ongoing debates surrounding their validity and universality among different societies worldwide; one cannot deny the significant impact that human rights have had on shaping our modern world. From abolishing slavery to granting women's suffrage; they have been instrumental in fighting against discrimination and oppression throughout history.

In conclusion,it is undeniable that while there may be flaws inherent within the concept of humanrights,humanity has continuously strived towards recognizingand valuingthe importanceofbasicentitlementsforallindividualsregardlessofsocietalnormsandexpectations.Throughout time,humanrightshaveplayedapivotalroleinpromotingequalityandensuringthatallhumansaretreatedwithdignityandrespect.Itisimperativethatwecontinuetoacknowledgetheirimportanceandsupportthemovementtowardsafairer,safer,andmorejustworldforall.
human rights are a spook
anon
>>113887
idk i think theres weird results with it not being released yet, because some of the sites i checked said it was invalid and some said it was taken
>>113919
anon
i looked thru the whole list and posted some fun ones i found yesterday, idk if u saw it opwornie
>>113909>>113916
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>>113874
>liveboard.lol would be lazy but kinda fun
i probably want to avoid an obvious one like that
anon
oh btw opworm how do u feel about me adding more seasonal variants of snow to the board
>>113910
anon
I'm trying to get back into coding stuff i feel like it would be good for the job hunt
anon## admin
wow .nexus is real
anon## admin
hmmmm
anon## admin
i like that .meme is also now a TLD
opna
>>113898
maybe someone pre-ordered it
anon
and .wtf and .lol apparently lmao

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