I think it due to the facial hair. Its not a good look on himBobby looks so grown it’s off putting


I think it due to the facial hair. Its not a good look on himBobby looks so grown it’s off putting
Either way, you're not normal if you stay there regularly.well half of it is not safefor shaqo and gets really specific with what crazy things they put there and the other half is either for cosplayers neo's or for bronies which I wasnt really sure of there being such a big interest in, My Little Pony has a massive following on that siteView attachment 362293
Damn I love king of the hill I hope the reboot is fire.Whats your opinion on it
Sxb do you have a Hulu account we can shareDamn I love king of the hill I hope the reboot is fire.
I got my waysSxb do you have a Hulu account we can share
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18The internet had its functions back then, too. Now, it is better because information, business opportunities, and networks are accessible. One can easily use the internet as the right form of extension, not blur the lines.
Forums are post-aggregate, as in, whoever goes to a forum, fits a select form of profile, so you get the echo-chamber effect. It's not a coincidence we have a high number of nutjobs here.
By the way, how old are you?
I figured you were young.
Cunug3aad doesn't necessarily hide his ageI figured you were young.
Also when you grow up with the internet you dont perceive that level of separation from it as someone who grew up without it, and it works with a spectrum so someone who grew up with more primitive internet has slightly more separation from it than someone who grows up in a fully matured algorithmic internetThe internet had its functions back then, too. Now, it is better because information, business opportunities, and networks are accessible. One can easily use the internet as the right form of extension, not blur the lines.
Forums are post-aggregate, as in, whoever goes to a forum, fits a select form of profile, so you get the echo-chamber effect. It's not a coincidence we have a high number of nutjobs here.
By the way, how old are you?
By the way you tried to relate to us '90s kids, I knew you were younger. I was an adult by the time you were 8. That is making me feel old now.Cunug3aad doesn't necessarily hide his age
‘Quietly’…is that a euphemism for shadow ban?I've been on these types of forums for over a decade and it's almost become a natural law, in my experience, that people who announce they're leaving almost never do or come back very quickly. The ones who truly tend to disappear, even if only temporarily for a good while, do it quietly. Just my experience.
Life for kids is not going to be like what it was for me growing up in the West. The best thing parents can do is to regulate their children's lives and give them a good balance, and instill wisdom in them that imbues them with a sense of wanting to be rooted, not thinking their identities in anonymous forums are as real as their faces, or thinking they can befriend ChatGPT.Also when you grow up with the internet you dont perceive that level of separation from it as someone who grew up without it, and it works with a spectrum so someone who grew up with more primitive internet has slightly more separation from it than someone who grows up in a fully matured algorithmic internet
For us caruurti the social media life feels just as important as the real life. Although as i grow up i realise that isnt true but it still feels this way. Because of more interconnectedness everyone hears about for example criminal cases which would not have spread as far in older times, and now hooyo doesn't want to send kids to play outside "maxaa friendki aad hadashid, only friend you need waa walaalayaashaa" i.e. the uk salafi stereotype does have truth
As a kid madaxaaga wili waa jilic impressionable, you don't have those boundaries you build throughout life and so the internet slips through the gaps. And the router might have some sort of monitoring tools but even so hooyo from the edge of baadiyo has no chance against an upcoming computer wizard
‘Quietly’…is that a euphemism for shadow ban?
yeah its a tragic reality but its better for you as a person if you acoid falling into one of these big categories not that having certain interests are wrong but some of this stuff could make it harder for you to progress in life and/or limit your potential because of the things you do , the people you be around due to this ect.Either way, you're not normal if you stay there regularly.
Increasingly, men are having a greater case of arrested development where they refuse to grow to wallow in childish mental states, and sometimes devolve, all to cope with the inability to mature. Physically grown men obsessed with My Little Pony is such an example. This stems from not accepting the world how it is, so they seek refuge in infantile engagements.
There is a gradient to this, where for women, you have women in their mid-20s thinking their age is no different from 16 year old. They're at the age where they could could broadcast ography and ruin their life, drive car and potentially jeopardize people's safety, send men to wars where they die and also drink alchohol but a 20 year old woman marrying a man who is 27 years old is too much because "her brain is not developed until 25." But an 18 year old woman can consent to an orgy fest and it is accepted. Western society is broken.
The cousin of all of this is escapism. Drugs are often a reinforcing problem to people, feeling they need to escape and shortcut feeling good instead of working for it.
That is why someone that lived a hard life 300 years ago derived more meaning, times of pleasure and purpose more than the average weed smoker who live in domestic excess but feeling that he lacks in everything yet enjoys life in constant leisure because of constant chase of dopamine hacks that reduces him and his life to mediocrity.
I don't know why you say "you" in this context because I am nothing like them and in fact view them as dregs. In general, it is bad. We live in a world where everything is accepted. No. Being a nerd who spends time on 4chan or having an obsession with My Little Pony as a 30-year-old is degenerate. Flat out.yeah its a tragic reality but its better for you as a person if you acoid falling into one of these big categories not that having certain interests are wrong but some of this stuff could make it harder for you to progress in life and/or limit your potential because of the things you do , the people you be around due to this ect.
whoa whoa whoa I wasnt saying you're a bronyI don't know why you say "you" in this context because I am nothing like them and in fact view them as dregs. In general, it is bad. We live in a world where everything is accepted. No. Being a nerd who spends time on 4chan or having an obsession with My Little Pony as a 30-year-old is degenerate. Flat out.