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The boiling meat burned itself
I'm not happy of the results. Now the house smells like shit and the meat will be given to the dogs.
Good thing is, when going to the meatshop to buy steaks (because the thing that was boiling got its water evaporated), my complete overboard thinking on the ruined meal allowed me to talk to a nice looking girl.
But still, the meat is completely ruined. My mother was supposed to eat that.
Talk here about ocurrances in your life, good, bad and memetic
Dear Diary.
Today I saw a blogpost but I didn't säged because there's always someone to tell something from his life and somewhat inevitable not to leak some personal life onto imageboards. I am afraid of however that this won't prevent blogposting Fatposters creating new threads for memorable moments of their lives. I against the idea of blogposting in general still some crap might fit here.






I don't know what's so against blogging. I know people don't care but for loners like me, even the most pedestrian conversations bring the utmost satisfaction.

You're supposed to undercook most meats except pork.

 >>/15626/
Dear Diary.
Today I thought about why I don't find blogposting a good idea. I think the problem has two layers. A personal (of mine) and a board related.
While sometimes I tend to blogpost - for example the music I share in the music thread I usually listen it at that moment or like that drill I tried to fix also counts as a blogpost basically - this board and my country are just too damn small and someone could easily gather breadcrumbs about me and identify me IRL if I'm not careful and closed lipped enough. Why would be bad if someone do that? Because I'm damn sure that someone who does such thing like that do it for his own amusement and has zero good intentions toward me and neutral at best. That ain't good.
The layer of imageboards can be divided further.
Blogposting is kinda go against the anonymity of chans, creating personalities - that would be actually advisable on my personal layer: invent a pseudo-character with imaginary information about him to share, however this is just too large of a task for someone who actually has stuff to do during his days.
Blogposting also usually breaks the themes of non-/b/ boards. International boards like /kc/ are - in their essence - for international discussions. Politics, cultures, whatever. On the other hand the reality is that they are usually /b/ with flags.

I have to acknowledge however that blogposting can be relevant and lead to serious discussions as well.

Dear diary. 
I know I am undermotivated and wasted my potential by working in a plastic factory as an operator but I thought I am ok with it but  Today I met some really talented people who seem to work 100% on an exciting and relevant field of AI. Talking to them and getting reply make all my job experience and pastime pale in comparison. 

But I am not in AI or STEM. My only job qualification is factory operator. Not really qualified.


 >>/15804/
It was so exciting. When I asked a question and they answered as if I was onto something. 

Now when I eat, watch tv, watch porn etc what I have been doing last ten years, I think to myself I could have used all these time to get the diploma and training to work in a creative or relevant field. 

I wish this excitement will soon die down and I can go back to my old life

 >>/15805/
Also writing something down can help to put it into different perspective or if it's a stressful experience it can help to ease the load. Imageboards aren't necessarily the right places for this tho.

 >>/15804/
 >>/15806/
One could find contentment in simplicity. Work is something one has to do. If you're working in 8 hours shifts, 5 days/week then you might easily find something meaningful in the rest of your time. Especially on the weekends. I would really recommend some outdoor activity, even if it's only in a park. With stricter work hours it's harder (lack of energy) but still doable.
People in general aren't happy with their life, and by their thirties they often feel they are trapped. Even those in prestigious positions and on seemingly exciting fields.




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 >>/16102/
China's cctv provides lots of educational shows. It's also well made and closer to my taste.  I can buy a internet box to watch it but I don't want to buy and use such a thing so it remains outside my tv watching habit. 
Taiwan's PTS and German's DW or even Japan's NHK world, though also educational, are different from cctv. 
After two years of trying, the only cctv show I began to watch regularly was the new year gala, and president's new year address. That's when I would bother to connect computer to tv. I also watch Chinese drama that are popular in Taiwan but that's not the same as watching cctv directly.



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Not really a blogpost but.

Recently bought toothpaste from local company called "Splat" (relatively popular here). Found that they put some "letters from CEO" into the package. My package got very kc-tier text about modern life, nature and outdoor. Never expected this from toothpaste to be honest.

Here is the translation from their site:
https://translate.google.ru/translate?sl=auto&tl=en&hl=en&u=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.splat.ru%2Fletters%2F128%2F


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 >>/16239/
> Did they copypaste a text from a survival/boyscout guide and spiffied out a bit?

Text has somewhat artistic style and doesn't look like guide, but more like part of fiction book. I guess their CEO is wannabe-writer.

>  >Who are the Polovtsians and where did they go?
> Someone pls answer this simple question so I could feel secure again.

Polovtsi is the Russian name of Cumans. Some of Cumans moved to the Hungary in 13th century, so, they are near you. Do you feel secure now?

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cumans#Settlement_on_the_Hungarian_plain


 >>/16241/
Oh I forget. Such handbooks can contain semi-philosophical ramblings. They aren't just "how to cut a notch in a stick" or "how to survive on a bottle of piss". I might even read something similar in a sharpening handbook which has less to do with nature.

 >>/16243/
> how to cook a canned meal?

Actually, original says "how to make canned meal", i.e. do you know process of canning/preservation etc. Although it is pretty ambiguous form of sentence, but context helps.

Google translate sucks. I often see people who says something like "look, very soon language learning will be obsolete because computers", and every year they are proven wrong.

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I'm in not so good city for a youngling, and I feel extremely bored. My only recent excitement comes from I'm applying for erasmus, so I can break my routine. Everyone says go to poland but I dont want and still not decided. 

Also I want to learn german since all of my family knows but I'm too slothful and can't focus anything more than 15 minutes. Thank you/dyakuyu/spasiba/danke schön for reading my blog.

 >>/21207/
> learn german
Goto Schweiz.

Dear Diary.
This week is horrible. I don't sleep enough due staying up late, and I'm tired mentally all the time. Was at the dentist for root canal treatment and I'm going tomorrow as well and maybe next week. At least next week I've nothing else to do just my own stuff. I hope it will snow as a pal of mine asked if I'm hiking sometimes.
Also finally caught the rat yesterday which evaded the traps for an entire month. Luckily there's no other just this one. And it was kinda small. Once I found a ded one, that was a fucking beast compared to this.



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 >>/21217/
> Are you secretly Albanian?
I'm a Türk really.

> spare every coin
jokes on you I dont have any coin. father has but he is cautious about it since it can fuck me up for rest of my life. also I need to get braces as well but I dont want to be weird guy with braces in his early-mid 20's.

Today I had to go to a kurdish village as a guest. Long story short, they killed a sheep for me and my family and we have waited for a few hours, despite their sincerety due I'm being generally cold I didn't talk much and they openly expressed they thought I was a pretentious snob. 

When the dinner started they made 8-9 of their children wait while we eating, endisciplining your children is common here so I'm get used to harsh parents but until I seen I thought such behaviour was compatriot exageration, never seen a father treating his children like 2nd class citizen before, seeing a kid hugging his fathers leg and fathers shrugging him off broke my heart despite I'm not love angel in a slghtest way, neverthless I wanted kids eat with us because it felt really weird feasting while poor children watching me. The children were really hesistant anyway and they left after a eating only a little. 

They didn't disrespect me and just like us they take great offence when you reject their food and offerings. The 'bruteness' is tolerable since I prefer honest over fake niceness any day but I still felt quite uneasy there.

end of the blog.

 >>/21396/
Did they make you eat part of the head? At the Kazakhs that counts a delicacy and it's an honour to get offered to eat it and a great disrespect to refuse it. Just imagine...
I believe in our "western" world we treat children not the right way. They became the center of attention and their tiny asses got licked shiny all the time despite they are worthless and another child can be produced very easily. In contrast to produce an adult it is very time and energy consuming so in a life of a family those should come first who have the means of keeping the family alive, who has the knowledge and strength to work and produce all the necessary goods for life, those who can raise children and make adults out of them. And probably this is the (might be unconscious) reasoning behind their behaviour.
This sounds harsh but doesn't mean one can't be kind the children with this mindset.
And what it is to be kind tho? Raising them to be capable adults who know they have to work hard to get results or ensuring they grow up to be self-centered whiners who got used to get everything easily with bitching and moaning?
It's also interesting to see how parents here aren't capable of discipline their children in front of audience and the kids learn this very fast and they produce all their fits in public basically extorting their parents to get their way-

 >>/21404/
No, they didnt make me eat head. 

What I think is, nowadays the general idea of grooming(?) kids is flawed due to static behaviour. We expected to treat them as the most unique and best creatures in thhe world or some families just don't care and let kids do their thing which is rarely good thing. Anyway because of former behaviour I mention, kids think they're entitled to everything by birthright which is wrong, their actions should have consequences be it good or bad. But I think treating your kids that way just because they're kids and didnt do anything bad, is also bad. Rewarding the good, punishing the bad is more or less working behavior pattern, idk why people just started to see it more allien everyday.

Also, as I mention such bad behavior also have consequences, kids are guaranteed to be bydlo or bydlo like people when they grown up, you know all their anger towards the world not gonna go away so easily.

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Seen this on my way to work today. Text stay "chocolate, coffee". You can rarely see anything related to Brazil here (except TV shows in past or football-something). Although shop is local of course, that's just ad.

Nothing relevant, so let it be in blog thread.



I had a very weird dream last night. Actually it was right before I woke up, so it was in the morning. And I dream several things a night.
So now I don't remember the beginning but me and another dude, we went to a pub I guess we were in some organization or another because we attacked that cultural institution, threw a molotov in there or something like this, and then three guys came out, I think they were chinks and gave us an object reminded me plasticine. It was a small brick I could pocket, and I did - but it felt I shouldn't have done that, then we went.
I told the dude that we should go back via the same route we came but we did, and it was through some kind of station but didn't see any vehicles. Then I stepped through an automatic door which closed behind me but before the dude could step through. So I left alone. But I was at a whole different place, it was like some docks, also it was dark, maybe night, but maybe it was an underground complex (if it was than it was huge). So there was water and walkways and structures, everyhing seemed to be black or dark blue. Some headlights were here and there and I moved from the point where I arrived, there was no doorway there anyway.
I knew they are searching for me so I tried not to waste time and looked for some exit also some stuff I could use to my advantage. Then at a smallish building I found an open door. The room behind that was empty but another door opened to another room.
It was a bedroom and on a bed a man slept among bunch of pillows. The guy's skin was light blue color and looked like Yoda. So I shoved a shotgun into his face and shot him from point-blank range. I dunno what kind of shell was in the chamber but it did nothing, so I repeated but couldn't harm. He started to wake up, and spoke to me jokingly but with malice. So I shot him again and again without result.
Then I woke up.

My dream two days ago also was very weird. But I remember only very vaguely now.

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In my dream last night I saw a commieblock that was only one panel large. They had balcony on one side but was closed off for living space. I dunno how people moved between floors there wasn't any space for an elevator or stairs. I remember noting how wobbly that should be, not secure at all. But then I looked at the top and saw a house built on top of it that was similar to these post-modern cube houses with large glass and bright white walls and shit clearly built by some rich dude and thought if he done that it must be quite secure.







 >>/23728/
I seem to recall an ad(?) of a belly dancer class from years ago. Years and years ago. But maybe it was something in a talk show on telly.
I don't think it was popular here but the public is aware of it. Chiefly due the 150 years of Turkish peacekeeping operation, Sinbad and One Thousand and one Nights.

 >>/23729/
Today I watched several videos of different bellydancers. But I really liked one of it, she looks kinda old but seductive. 

I realized I almost spent an hour thinking about why she choosed this path, how was her childhood etc. 

This is why I felt strange.

 >>/23731/
Thinking about other people's motivation is a breddy gud way of spending time. After a while you can notice patterns and can predict others behaviour. Also it is good for deepening self-knowledge, since we are all biased in the question of ourselves, we might notice a behaviour in someone else which then we will find true in ourselves ("oh wait, I do the same thing").





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 >>/23737/
I heard for belly dance one needs both muscular stomach and fat which can be jiggled appropriately. Despite this belly dancers tend to be fit in my (not a lot) experience, enjoy showing off their abs.
Which brings us to our first thought about her. Performers do their stuff to entertain others and/or hand over an impression, emotion, information. While they are doing this they get feedback from the audience, good and bad but they mostly looking for the good. They not just doing it so the audience feel good or become richer with the experience but to make themselves feel good about themselves. They tend to measure their own worth by the reaction of the audience. This is especially true when the art is the performer his- or herself, their shape and movement.
So first I would say she is proud.
But in her business to gain positive reaction she needs to put work in it. To keep her fit and practice her moves. That's can be achieved by determination and diligence.
Her smile looks unnatural tho.

 >>/23762/
Nice gomment.

> They tend to measure their own worth by the reaction of the audience. This is especially true when the art is the performer his- or herself, their shape and movement.
so true. 

> Her smile looks unnatural tho.
what did you mean by this?

 >>/23763/
> what did you mean by this?
That her smile is a little forced. Could be many reasons, maybe she needs to concentrate on the movements, flexes of muscles and such. It's not easy to contract only certain selected muscles while relax others (I would assume it's part of the practice) so maybe it's enough for her to concentrate on them and keep smiling beside that is a chore.


Weird dreams. Hmm, I guess all dreams are weird. So just dreams. From last night.
I was employed by... I dunno... I worked in a giant house that reminded me a ship of the line with many decks and it's shape was similar to such a ship. It was both a workplace, the lower floors, but upstairs maybe the two topmost levels were the home of the boss and his wife. The land around was overgrown with plants, trees and bushes, a creek run through it. Some other buildings were near - also belonged to the complex - but I can't remember what went on in there.
I had coworkers but no idea what was our job. I know I was roamed around as I noticed the roof leaked at several spots and water flew in. I might have put some pots and pans here and there I think, and at one place I tried to direct the flow downstairs. I remember thinking the snow on the roof melts but the vegetation outside were green and lush, so it couldn't be early spring.
Then I had another dream. It was a training exercise, I had to run through a settlement, a small one it seemed, a rural but kinda classy so no pigsties were around, but parks, and quaint stone and wood houses. It was a warm evening, summer I surmise, the dusk painted the sky pink and orange. I got a gun but I had to take out the magazine and empty the chamber. I was instructed to do so and it was said to me that at one point we expect an ambush but not now because it's just a training... Now I speculate I was part some armed force unit. We run down from a small hill along a narrow dirt road with patches of grass, then suddenly it turned uphill and the going got hard. It took long to run up and can't remember if I made it to the top.

Idk if I should cyantext or not, anyway. 

Today I forgot why I dropped out Türkish imageboards and decide to get out of the loop. Oh dog mistakes has been maden 

Everyone calls each other by their names

People don't even call each other butthurt anymore, just write ">" and post some random ass dudes pic (assume they are celebirity here)

People call each other newfags for not knowing shitty memes not older than 3 years

There used to be people pretending to erdoğan/gülen/öcalan/isis supporters to keep normal people away and for a while it worked. Now it's a shillfest and literal schizo erdo supporters exist.

One spesific guy literally uses all known Turkish chans (what's left of it) as personal blog. Entire blog is basically about how he's virgin at his 28 while his cousin having proven threesomes.

Admins banning arbitrarily nobody even complains and they post casually post under admin flag. 

One admin literally trying to force memes.

All cult memes are kys'd or bastardized. Personally I liked it better much more than foreign ones, they were irreplaceable.

Basically they reminded me why I dont go these places anymore and holy fug everytime I say there is no way it goes any worse but they prove me wrong.



 >>/27101/
> Idk if I should cyantext or not
You shouldn't. Cyantext for quotes.
A man of 18+ should be able to draft a coherent text without it.
> All cult memes are kys'd or bastardized. Personally I liked it better much more than foreign ones, they were irreplaceable.
Make a depository of them here.

 >>/27104/
It's fugging Pentecost, why didn't you stay at home?
Did you bite back at least?
Do you got a shot against rabies?
Get well.

 >>/27105/
Well the memes are too much like an inside joke. Even the most understandable ones needs to be explained with long details. 

Since one of the most known memes is about Atatürk mostly, one of them includes his affair with Zsa Zsa Gabor when she was 14. One of the anons leaked it to mainstream media and many keks (butthurt for them) had. It's one of the memes I sometimes use it in real life to provoke people, it never fails.

 >>/27105/
But Pentecost was yesterday. 
I didn't bite back, didn't want to get into trouble if the dog had died of infection. 
I also didn't get the shot. Technically the owner showed me paper that the dog was vaccinated, so I was told at the clinic to just get shot against tetanus which they don't provide. 
Now I could either go to hospital and wait in line for 7-8 hours or I could wait till morning and go visit my family doctor. Which is going to be roughly the same time.








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I'm writing this because all of my close friends are in different city we cant see each other regularly and you guys basically my only friends here.

I have a gf for 2 years. She has robust medditerreneid phenotype, green eyes swarthy skin, tall for a gf. The way her mind works is very.. humble I say kindly. But she has heart of gold, closest to gold atleast. She supported me with all autistic shit possible and biggest problem was she was nagging me if I cheat on her. No modern 'grill' drama bullshit. Around a month ago because she went a concert without my consent and I left her because I thought she make one of these girl nights and I couldnt bear the idea. I just told her to fuck off and we didnt see each other for a month. 

We got connected 2 days ago and turns out she has failed almost every of her classes and she is very close to get kicked out of university and her parents would basically either cast her aside of force her to marry some dumb retard because she is fucking around accoring to her family. Appereantly I fucked up her entire life, she said she barely eat anything, drink more than she eat. She has no reason to stay in this city anymore. I behaved like huge sociopath and you know what this is not satisfying, I feel dead inside a bit.When did I become like this? What am I? Where am I going? Is this how my future going to be? Ruining peoples lifes who selflessly helped me, for shits and gigles? 

I really wish I could be a better person. On the other hand I'm too scared to seen as weak.



what a load of crap
this is what i was advising against
there is no problem to "bottle in" and there nothing healthy about this pathetic and neurotic whining and self-loathing about someone else's problems

 >>/27568/
Well, yeah kicking her out was a bit of overreaction.
What does she want? She wants you to help her, allow her back?
Just right after reading it it's not easy to give an advice (if you need any, I sure have something). On short notice my first advice would related to the literal questions you asked: don't read threads about women on imageboards if you want to preserve your sanity.
Also experiencing this kinda stuff is part of life, this will make you wiser.
I'll visit back this question in the evening.

 >>/27569/
 >>/27572/
Psychopath spotted.

Oh if today you meet her or communicate in any way if the question come up just say you haven't decided yet.
Frankly you can get her back and have a "card against her" so to speak. She has to realize you dumped her because she didn't do what you asked for her or she did against you. You can forgive but she has to behave.
But again I have to think.

 >>/27568/
> and her parents would basically either cast her aside of force her to marry some dumb retard

Such life in Turkey.

Actually, imageboards is the worst place to ask advice about relationships and women just because. But whatever.

> Appereantly I fucked up her entire life, she said she barely eat anything, drink more than she eat.

That sounds bad, but remember that she may exaggerate issue to make some impression to you.

Overall, if you still have some bond with her, and she didn't do any really bad things that can hurt your relationship, you may try to reconnect with her (does she want this?). But remember that you also have some self-esteem and don't be so easily to manipulate by emotional blackmail. Also don't be too harsh and try to understand that people are mostly weak and stupid. Forgiveness is a part of well-mannered character (but be rational too).

Otherwise, you need to remain calm.

 >>/27575/
 >>/27575/
> What does she want? She wants you to help her, allow her back?
I don't know. I don't think she know either. I don't usually seek advice from imageboards but this one is more of family like compared to very fast paced ones.

 >>/27576/
Done that before I read your advice. Also told her to not kys she said she wont.

 >>/27577/
Yeah I know, she knows I'm protective person but our one common acquaintance confirmed her behaviour.

> (does she want this?
%99 sure she would stop all this mess when she sees me, it's just we dont see each other. she doesnt even lie about it.

thank you for advices

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 >>/27577/
The last part is incorrect on my part. I meant to say that this was actually similar to a bar or pub were you can try to talk your problems over drinks(or posts/memes/etc). 

Some advice may be good, some may be just drunk talk. Take what you can from it. Therapy sounds bad now that I looked at it again.

 >>/27572/
How is it pathetic to engage in normal, human behavior?

 >>/27568/
> I'm writing this because all of my close friends are in different city we cant see each other regularly and you guys basically my only friends here.

Try some sports or meetup groups if you can. You can meet some people there. 

> I just told her to fuck off and we didnt see each other for a month.

> Appereantly I fucked up her entire life, she said she barely eat anything, drink more than she eat.

She must have really been into you and she's just upset you didn't feel the same.

> When did I become like this? What am I? Where am I going? Is this how my future going to be? Ruining peoples lifes who selflessly helped me, for shits and gigles? 

Well at least you realized that you're not being a good person. Just try to improve yourself from now on bro.

> I really wish I could be a better person. On the other hand I'm too scared to seen as weak.
Who cares? She's way worse off then you are right now. Just go talk to her and try to help.

 >>/27568/
So.
> I fucked up her entire life
You didn't. It's not clear if she asked you before or asked but ignored you but she wronged you. She made a decision and it had consequences. As I previously said maybe you overreacted a bit but that's done now this is the hand you dealt for yourself and you have to play that. Nevertheless she either didn't know you enough or didn't care back then, she thought she can live with the consequences but she can't apparently. It is also not your fault that her parents are like that. I'm not saying here you shouldn't feel bad about your behaviour but I'm not saying you should either.
Now, judging by what you wrote I believe you can together if you want it even if she doesn't or won't say it. However you should know that building a relationship on you feeling sorry for her and having remorse is not a good idea and these will torpedo the relationship in a different way. If you actually have feelings for her and/or you judge she is a good material for that, then go for it. Spend some time together, give her a pleasant experience and do what you have to do.
However. If you do pursue that course, it is important to send the correct message. She might get the wrong idea that she managed to manipulate you back into the relationship, so it was her decision that made it "right", you were in the wrong and she made you see it.
No. She have to understand that she wronged you and despite this you can get over it and give her help and comfort by your own decision. Not because you are feeling guilty, but because that's the right thing despite what she'd done. Ofc, this have to be done in a way you don't look like a dick while you do it. Basically she has to learn it that you are in control and not her and if she let herself guiding you and not fighting you everything will be a-ok. Ofc this is responsibility and you shouldn't abuse her trust and this is a long time commitment.


 >>/27582/
I understand what you say. That's how I behaved in most of our relationship. Never manipulated by guilt, I see better now. Though I still wont kick a puppy for the sake of make her pay. Just not gonna 'sell' myself cheaply if she is willing.

 >>/27581/
I'm member of some cinema club there a few qts as well but it's kind of kc tier elitist. Nobody tries to befriend of ficki ficki each other. We just talk about cinema I rant about holywood and Bergman. Yeah I think this sums of what happens in the group for %50 of the time.

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 >>/27568/
I don't know what I'd do in your situation, I'm clueless in those matters.

My first impression from reading your post is that she really likes you. And yet her action contradicts this, she broke your trust. Maybe she couldn't realize what it would make you feel. Or perhaps she was narcissistic and valued what she gained from having you without caring about what you yourself felt, but that doesn't fit your description of her at all. I can't grasp what's going on.

 >>/27607/
Thanks for your understanding. Contrary to how I behaved, I'm not a very emotional person. I just have a classic Türk feeling "love and protect until die" code for certain people. But some girls sometimes get spoiled and take advantage of this.

 >>/15577/
I've met with a natural qt today on internet. We kinda click but she is a bit shy. Also she is far away. Though I couldnt get over the whole thing.

I've told her many of my deviant, sexist pig incidents I have done. She received them well and appreciated my honesty. Despite one of them objectively evil thing to do. She is generally understanding and not a half wit. I mean for a Türk girl.

 >>/27692/
You are really shooting for that hornyturk title don't you?
> a natural qt today on internet
That's a bloke.
But in all seriousness I think one shouldn't discuss his/her sexuality with strangers over the internet. Younger generations are do this more and more naturally but they really shouldn't. On one hand you can never be sure (until you met the person in person) who is the other one, and how the other will use that information you gave away. On the other, others can have access to that information (liek surveillance, or just stored on a server and can be accessed or whatever) and they also can use it whatever way. Maybe they don't have bad intentions and don't want anything bad happening to you, they maybe just don't care if it happens.
Also what's up with the other grill? You don't feel bad anymore?


 >>/27699/
btw no I couldnt get over it I still feel bad. that's what I said above.

I was dropping red bulls in some site and she messaged me arent you being too harsh? then we just started to talk. that's it.

> But in all seriousness I think one shouldn't discuss his/her sexuality
well did I? I dont usually touch too private matters.



 >>/27708/
Ofc.
I didn't talk about the discussion we having here, I found it a bad idea that you discussed with the grill you jut met on the internet many of your deviant, sexist pig incidents you have done. Even if you have verification that she is what she's telling you she is, still not a good idea.


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 >>/27710/
> I don't really hold myself back I'm very straight and blunt.

Well most guys are like that. So don't feel so bad man. But yeah, you should start things off slow. You just met this girl and you don't know a thing about her. You can be married to someone for 20-30 years and still not know them well.

So yeah stop being so hornt 

 >>/27585/
> I'm member of some cinema club there a few qts as well but it's kind of kc tier elitist.

Well, it's a start. Just learn to talk to people there and use it for any future experience. 

And the end/kc/ bar always open here.


This blogging thing is a complex question, but I think due to the anonymous nature of imageboards the core of it is the difference between sharing and oversharing.
For example many times I write things compelled by my everyday life, an event of the day, etc. But I try and make it sound less personal and more on the point, concealing confidential, intimate, emotional details. This is how I try to put original content here, this is how I try to break to old axiom of the chans: "everything is a repost of a repost of a repost". I also try to give original opinions and not just some stolen thought of a random anon on a different random imageboard - whose comment was most likely also some rehashed line or two.
But even if the person know and feel the difference between sharing and oversharing, the process of sharing can turn into a habit which might blur the line.

This question also involves the social media nature of chans. It is, we discussed it I remember. We are here being social but this paradoxically goes against the anonym nature of boards. Here, where we can distinguish individual posters it is more of a problem... if it is a problem.

I'm getting tired but there would be many more angle to this to examine.

I guess I also want to express, I don't mind reading these things, I don't mind giving my opinion, help with "listening" and advises.

I'm gonna write more somtime.

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 >>/27744/
I dislike blogging, especially in anonymous spaces and I save getting personal for irc. But that said, I've always appreciated Bernd for sharing his life's experiences online at the risk of his anonymity.
> I also try to give original opinions and not just some stolen thought of a random anon on a different random imageboard - whose comment was most likely also some rehashed line or two.
I'm pretty sure any sensible/mature person does this. The point of anonymous posting is lost on niggers that are obsessed with their identity and it's those people that struggle to post anything but recycled opinions with a detached irony or to otherwise treat a board like their personal 24 hour blog.
> Here, where we can distinguish individual posters it is more of a problem... if it is a problem.
It's not. Especially since this isn't a board for a specific topic but rather a place for Bernd by Bernd.


 >>/27744/
Yeah without a choice we sacrifice from anonymity for such things like sincerity. 

I'm content here, as you said not much people here keep repost same old shit over and over again and think it's hilarious and original. 

Our numbers might be only a few but post variety is good enough. I'm content with this.

 >>/27744/
There's the side of the audience. In different context I wrote it above one can never know who reads the stuff what's written here (or other chans).
We all can imagine people with sinister intention, but what if a person reads it accidentally who knows us and recognize us? And what if that person then posts too? Especially something we can identify it's from our life. Even if it's totally harmless it might scare the shit out of us, that who did post that. Depending on personal paranoia level our guesses could run wild... Wouldn't be a pleasant experience.
But there are real examples what happened when people started to gather these informational breadcrumbs others left on chans, for example the admin of an old Hungarian chan was doxxed and to my knowledge, it bite him back later when he applied for a job.
Ofc others, like Slovenia, don't care and go ahead and disclose whatever, and never had any real problem. I guess it all depends on the situation of the person.
So who knows who reads it and what they do with the information.
Also Endchan is google searchable.

 >>/27751/
For an extent we have. And if a poster arrives from the same country which any one of us is from we(I) have a hard time to tell in the beginning if he is a different person.
Ofc we get somewhat familiar with the "personas" we create out of each other in our minds about the others based on their posts, I try to follow somewhat who is who but for frequent posters this registering and identification process goes without intention too.



 >>/27772/
If long posts are available. The less of these, the longer will it take up to never to recognize certain posters.
I wrote many long posts, I must have typical drafting practices and mistakes. However if any of you guys read this post:  >>/27615/ you can tell it wasn't me? The topic and the use of picture is more of a giveaway.


 >>/27772/
You can do this anywhere to anyone providing that the user is consistently posting in the same way. I've spooked people by correctly remembering something they've posted years ago and have guessed it's them again from only their formatting and mannerisms.



 >>/27788/
Well I can only repeat myself.
If a new poster arrives with the same ball/flag one of us already has it is not apparent in the beginning that he's a Neubernd and can be mistook with other with the same flag. It needs time to recognize that he is someone else.
Except if he has a very distinctive style.








 >>/27837/
 >>/27837/
> Also taking the consequences of our actions like a man is the part of being a man.
I take it as a yes.. anyway summing whole thing up

the other grille invited me to her house. which is in a far away city.. which is dangereous. I might have something great. I also can kys by bad decisions in there. the city is no joke.












 >>/27919/
Nah it was some other site. Having more options is better.
I don't really watch his videos, I've seen liek three. Based on that he talks about some common sense stuff, some nonsense and some "ok that's his opinion", so it wouldn't be bad but he does it with such a confidence that whatever he says it must be the Pure Truth that makes it for me to unlistenable. And while I can't be arsed to get mad over it I kinda understand why others getting infuriated over his stuff (well beside his political stand which will make some automatically mad by default).






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 >>/27300/
Well things have certainly gotten a lot better since I made that last post. I'm feeling pretty good today /kc/.
I hope you're feeling the same way

 >>/27944/
> I try to save souls there but they weren't interested last time.
You can lead a horse to water, and well you know the rest

 >>/27946/
 >>/27945/
> I especially feel bad for Ukrainians lurking on there.
> Yeah. They have a few good posters but they always get bashed all the time.

This.
#EndUkrainianBullying

Although I think some of them must have gone to the /rus/ and /polrus/ boards judging from the flags there




My router dieded in big storm. I'm not writing from home now. I'm gonna aquire a new one soon but until then Bernd have to play alon. Be nice I'll be buck.
Now that we're on topic I'Ll be away in August from 19th to 23th or 24th I believe.

 >>/28340/
> My router dieded in big storm.
That sucks. I've never had that happen before. Hope it gets fixed soon.

>  I'Ll be away in August from 19th to 23th or 24th I believe.
And we'll be here waiting. Good luck with that anon



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Today is bayram, the muslims sacrifice holiday. Father kys'd a ram and we ate it a little. Then visited relatives and stuff.

Pretty ordinary but I remember why I hate relative visiting. Everyone makes noise so much they see me something like assburger which I'm not. We need to issue some kind of desibel limitation noise fucks up my brain quickly.


 >>/28595/
Kek. Yeah, relatives... I hated visiting them and them visiting us when I was a kid. Or when we went to sprinkle at Easter and met them. The more distant relative was the weirder it get. The sister-in-law of an uncle of a second-cousin of a grandmother of an aunt of a cousin... Utter stranger but was expected to behave as if it were a brother or a friend or something. And their customs (as a family) was differed from ours (as a family), they behaved different, their place smelled different, their food tasted different.
Now I wouldn't give a shit but as a kid all these smaller-bigger details were alienating.
I spent my Sunday fixing an old washing machine. And not even in Atom RPG. I just love fix things I have no knowledge of... well in a sense I like it because it's interesting and I learn new things. Found a good description on the internet with photos, that helped a lot. I even managed to fix the problem, but I found liek three more while I was doing that. I hope to fix those this week. Also these shits are heavy.



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I need to write an essay about ethnic divisions in post cold war Yugoslavia, but I wasted too much time already. And I have no intention make a shitty copy paste from wikipedia one. 

I need good sources. I have already finished watching the famous documentary about death of yugoslavia, still I'm brain crippled when it comes to writing. 

You know todd howard says 'it just works'? That's the opposite case for me.

oh the despair..



How I would write it. Maybe.
1. Introduction - what the thing will be about (should be some history of the research I believe).
2. Short History of Yugo and her ethnicities, basically tell how it formed and by what folks, and their previous relations, maybe about the millenia old bitter rivalry.
3. Tell about the situation after the cold war, what led to the dissolution - from an ethnic viewpoint. Basically this is your subject matter isn't it? I'm not sure if the Yugo Wars is part of it, but needs to be mentioned nevertheless coz basically the dissolution was the solution.
4. Sum it up, write a tl;dr of what you already wrote.

No?

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 >>/28827/
Might work thanks for help. I have already written short history of them. When did south slavs come to the area, the century that christianization begun etc. in the introduction phase. I asked some questions like could secularism can be ultimate solution to cease the historical grievances or can a new Yugoslavia reformed again shit like that. I'm planning to answer those in the sum it up part, happily impose my views to people who will never read it. xD

not really ;_;


 >>/28829/
It doesnt have to have the correct ideas, I can quote it and explain why is it wrong. I just need more varied sources, I don't want to use obsecure blogs as sources which is quite /pol/ tier. 

I thank you for your help.

After a quick look-see I'd suggest these books (beside the one above):
Leslie Benson - Yugoslavia: A Concise History
Badredine Arfi - International Change and the Stability of Multiethnic States
Sabrina P Ramet - Balkan Babel (the Thinking About Yugoslavia also sounds good)
Stipe Mesic - The Demise of Yuogslavia
Ofc the more the better, at least in the Bibliography of the essay. Try to pick books with Serbo-Croatian author names, like that Mesic.








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 >>/28344/
Life is so-so atm

House got broken into and a few things are missing. Work performance is down due to fatigue and being overworked

On the other side got lots of friends and girls are interested in me.

Too interested. They want to go all da way with me but I'm really not doing so well in my life.

Dates are also getting too pricey for me











I have been to Adana and returned today. My kidneys are still in their place, no organ or money stolen.

I managed to gf'd that qt girl, she liked me very much, whole thing gone very well. She likes to shower me with interests,living the dream. Also no IWO for Adana because it's a shithole.


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 >>/29237/
> speeding fines from cameras in few days.
Those are everywhere here since the start of this decade. They put those sensors all over the highways and enforce very strict speed limits. Supposedly they're there for safety but the whole point of roads and vehicles is going fast and so they should be reciprocated by making the highways good, which would allow higher limits in the first place, but all we get are speed detectors. Looking at this more cynicically highway administrators seem to view those things as a way to raise revenue through fines, which explains why some of them are stealthily placed and require abrupt braking on the driver's part, aswell as highway cops who hide and track vehicle speed to surprise drivers and exact fines from them. Bolsonaro has tried to curtail this and has been severely criticized for it.





 >>/29367/
On the second thought. You gf'd that gf and now you want to leave the country. Did you marry her on the spot? Only married people seem to flee from their country willingly. Just look at dem explorers, greatest discoveries were made due to the nagging harpy at home. Some even got lost in the jungle on purpose just to get few a seconds of peace.





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Finally installed dashcam properly.

Bought simple 12V car adapter with wires, got specific pin for fuse box, put that construction into inner part of front panel, fixed with some wire and duct tape. Doesn't look good but works ok.

At least now there are no visible wires that ruin the view, and original 12V socket is free for something else. Still don't get why manufacturers don't put multiple usbs everywhere in 21st century.

 >>/31221/
Thanks. You guys don't visit them this time of the year? Day of the dead and all that?
I know Poles do it and others in East-Central Europe.

 >>/31223/
Niccccccce.
Now you can make ebin accident videos. Don't forget to use a clone instead of you, we don't want you to get harmed.
I know in Russia many do this. I mean install a dashcam. Is it for insurance purposes?

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 >>/31233/
> Niccccccce.

This was easier than it looks, because I've just used guide from internet. And even with that guide it worked only after second try, because first 12V socket that I've bought was too large to fit.

> Now you can make ebin accident videos.

Didn't see any, but I'll surely post if I'd record something.

> I know in Russia many do this. I mean install a dashcam. Is it for insurance purposes?

Somewhat. Recordings from cams aren't really good with legal processing just because videos obviously couldn't be trusted, they may be edited or tampered, so courts and police don't trust them completely. There were talks about creating some kind of "trusted" dashcams, but, as far as I know, nothing happened.

But they still helps in many cases, like open scams, when people jump onto your car and crying that you hit them, demanding money. Or in non-standard cases,like when smart woman is switching to rear gear instead of forward and driving into you, then blaming you (it is hard to prove that real victim is the driver who hit another car in the back, because it is rare situation). If police doesn't want to blame you specifically for some reason, video may help them to get what is happened.

And it is pretty cheap, so why not? Near half of cars have some kind of dashcams, some have radar-detectors also, but it is meaningless in city because it beeps every second here.

 >>/31242/
Guide and insulating/electric tape are always come in handy.
Yeah they don't accept "privately" made videos as authentic and hard evidence which can be attached to the files used during trial or at court. But on the investigation level it can help police as you said depending on situation. No harm to have them.
And now you can record more Пушистый хвост лисицы.



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 >>/31311/
Russians are such spiritual people

Anyway, just left a contract role. Was paid badly. Working another contract role now. Earning ok money now, but it's very volatile and unstable work. Hours aren't so long either. I'm trying to find something permanent and 100% remote work now. 

Studying programmingz now. Was reading Mythical man month. Pretty instructive book. Also doing some Python coding exercises. I feel like my portfolio sux due to me not working on it for so long due to my last contract role. Pretty worried about that

Overall busy as always

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 >>/31309/

Icons in cars are pretty popular - it isn't meme, although it is also a source of jokes about religious people and driving safety. Personally I don't know anyone with icons, but I've seen this in cars multiple times.

Last one is a good alternative for this.

 >>/31314/
 >>/31314/
> Icons in cars are pretty popular - it isn't meme, although it is also a source of jokes about religious people and driving safety. Personally I don't know anyone with icons, but I've seen this in cars multiple times.


Interesting. Russia is so unique

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 >>/31242/
> Didn't see any, but I'll surely post if I'd record something.

And nothing interesting for month. Craziness of Russian roads is overestimated.

Maybe only rare things like this, when BMW driver (of course it is BMW driver) thought that he has a battering ram.

 >>/32654/
I'm pretty sure bunch of accidents happened, it's just you weren't present. Statistics is about how many happens and not about how many is witnessed on average by one person. I dunno if it's measurable people might not remember all if asked, or just the very memorable. Maybe if they asked only about a year back. Also some accidents have less audience, liek those happening on highways.
The moral of the video: always drive the stronker vehicle. I'm saving for a tank.




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And another blog record.

Doing multiple job interviews for week (I'm the interviewer). We need few coders with average skills, we don't have any exceptional requirements. And results are horrible, half of people couldn't even solve easiest task that anyone must do in 10 minutes. Their CVs are ok, but sometimes they don't understand even basics. Another half just didn't come at all, although they promised. Maybe one person from 5 was good, but he found something better.

People, who don't interview others mostly think that interview is a big stress only for job seeker, but it is actually stress for interviewer too (maybe not for professional HR, but we have no such person). Especially when you need to analyze person's skills by short talk and decide fast.


 >>/32699/
Had some chat with would be programmers not long ago so I gained a little insight on programming education hereabout. I think those fags on magyarchan know way more since it seems half of them has related degree, my insight is literely little.
On one hand there's the codemonkey training who participate in some course and get a certificate that they are professional codemonkeys of X language. They can get a job right away (with Java even a very handsomely paying one - well compared to Hungarian wages). They learning it in a practical way (as far as I can tell), however any retard can enroll.
On the other are the ones getting a related degree at some uni. Lots of enrolling some directly from secondary school, others are already codemonkeys. The teaching has a more theoretical approach, solving mathematical stuff via programs, or stuff which has no practical value at all. On the side ofc they have many other classes which could prove an obstacle any one of them, but usually math is what a problem for codemonkeys, and programming is a problem for those who come straight from HS - at least this was my impression.
While I see several problems with the human material, the programmers of the future (never assembled a pc, how to torrent and run - copying a crack from one folder to another - a pirated game is the greatest challenge they met before, and they never heard of privacy they hanging on facebook all day erryday), it was surprising for me that they learn everything in Hungarian both on courses and uni. They even name variables, functions, classes, whatever in Hungarian. I'm not sure how competitive makes them on the job market. And for a degree one needs a language exam under his/her belt, but that doesn't mean these can actually use that language.
Well, this not much has to do with your problem but I can imagine even here the companies and their hirerers don't have much fun either.

> Well, this not much has to do with your problem but I can imagine even here the companies and their hirerers don't have much fun either.
The decline of education comes because industry pulled out of funding education. They expect kids to fund education with loans, parents to fund living with mortgages, and the profits of labour are still split 50/50 because company's "investment" goes all into running a race to the bottom with competing corporations.

Companies shamelessly blame education on not being form-fitted to their needs, when they don't take any responsibility on forming the curriculum.

 >>/32719/
Here education was state funded (due to 40 years of communism/socialism). And before that mainly church funded. Companies/corporations never played much role on this field, even tho there were such schools. Now the main line is still state owned schools with some run by the churches and foundations as NGOs.
The decline of our education has many causes, one is underfundedness (which translates into quite a few things among them weaker teaching staff), so yeah, those with capital could play more role if they want better potential employees.
But the thing is, whatever workplace you get, you'll learn your job while you do your job, especially as an entrant.

 >>/32719/
> The decline of education comes because industry pulled out of funding education.

Here we have stable state-funded education, although there is also self-funded too (in state and private universities). But looks like this doesn't matter, I often seen proper "real programmers" with programming education, and they were hopeless, and there are plenty of people who have completely unrelated education and they were ok (I'm too have no coding background, I studied metallurgical technology for 5 years).

As far as I remember own uni, it was same - some people in out group were smart and hard-working, but most others didn't care at all, and had no real skills even in the end of education. So now I don't trust any education degree at all, it proves nothing, except basic things like "at least he can read and write".

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> And results are horrible, half of people couldn't even solve easiest task that anyone must do in 10 minutes. Their CVs are ok, but sometimes they don't understand even basics. 

It's a breddy big problem actually. Most programmers can't even solve a fizzbuzz challenge, for example. I'm taking some time to study a lot so I don't face this issue when interviewing. 

Also using sites like leetcode to practice

 >>/32721/
 >>/32728/
Companies are just the current form of industry. Agrarian industry, homestead parents, put tremendous stake on the education of their kids. This wasn't caused by state schooling but itself caused the state schooling, because parents raised kids with the intention to have them study and the education system rose to meet the expectation to facilitate study in whoever was the student, not whoever made the cut. Current system facilitates beating the average, so it becomes a system that competitive companies ask for, a system where only 10% can be at the top anyway.


 >>/32730/
> Most programmers can't even solve a fizzbuzz challenge, for example.

That's sad, because fizzbuzz-like problems are pretty common. I can't imagine someone writing code but having no knowledge of this.

There are plenty of coding skills that don't really needed in everyday life (like using specific maths or algorithms), but simple logic and manipulation of variables are used everyday.


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> Fizzbuzz?

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fizz_buzz

Pretty easy challenge, it requires no math skills (modulo operator couldn't be considered serious math at all). It shows how person can do basic things.

There are plenty of real life tasks that look like this, for example, getting some resultset from db and transforming results in loop by some criteria (i.e. several if's in loop). I don't think that programmer with any experience may have problems with that.





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 >>/32878/
> Alternative solution: put some babies into her to keep her occupied.
I don't like wide open vulvas. Yeah she cares, she is generally nice person also a qt. But I'm tired of seeing messages like "Who's that slut you're fucking now?" just because I'm playing role playing games for a few hours and not receiving her calls.



 >>/32881/
Well, just by that she sounds more possessive than caring. She might be insecure too.
Anyway Rusbernd is right, better than one who doesn't give a crap.
Maybe you could tell her you are loyal because you are loyal and not because she's nagging you. If you wouldn't, her nagging wouldn't stop you either, so she should stop no point of doing that.
You should be open what you do, but make her understand she doesn't have power to demand report on what you are doing. You are open because you want her to see she can trust you.
Or something. I shouldn't give advices I dunno about the actual situation anything.

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 >>/32886/
Already told. But women don't work with reasons. If she feels bad I'm having orgies with sluts appereantly. I'm very open, it's one of the reasons she loves me I think. I think it's not about me it's about the traumas she lived through in her past. 

I still enjoy caring though, when I go to her place she makes me feel like king.

 >>/32887/
It's not about the reasoning, it's about the hidden message that she has no power over you, she can't tell you what to do and what not.

You want her to stop nagging you.
Well living things stop a behaviour if they get negative feedback and see that what they do is useless, when they see their pursuits not just backfired but were futile.
But living things not just learn to stop things but they learn what to do via positive feedback. In many cases they learn it by trial and error, however with intelligent beings one can present them the the alternative, expected behaviour which leads to result and positive feedback which reinforces the behaviour. This is how training of dogs happens.
So for example after on an occasion when she weren't nagging you, you could make a gesture and tell her she did good. Make her feel pleasant. After a couple of occasion she will seek this pleasantness and she will connect it in her heda that not nagging and feeling good is somehow connected.



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 >>/32887/
 >>/32872/
> Turkeyball: Early to mid 2019
> Man I sure wish I had a qt gf in my life right now tbh

> Turkeyball: Late 2019
> Man my gf is kinda too clingly. I need some space tbh

No matter what one does, bernds are destined SUFFER Turkeyball. It is the nature of things

 >>/32881/
> Alternative solution: put some babies into her to keep her occupied.

But you need a good stable job to make that work. And then take care of the kids, put them in a good daycare, good school, plan for their future, pick them up from sports, save money for their vacation trips, make sure they don't hang out with the wrong crowd etc

> Always SUFFERING



 >>/32912/
wrong, you hate the children of others, mainly because their parents are literal cattle. Why not instead rise to the challenge and do a better job than them? Raise children you like.
as far as putting buns in ovens, if you can stand to be in the same room as this girl, that's the green light. Given time even the most perfect roses wither into an ugly brown nub, best to just choose someone you can withstand the presence of and start getting buns in ovens to keep them busy.

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 >>/32914/
> hy not instead rise to the challenge and do a better job than them?
Human are social creatures, I would feel terrible if my carefully raised child is consumed by disgusting majority. Plus I'm kc tire, I have big bonding issues when it comes to children.

 >>/32914/
> wrong, you hate the children of others, mainly because their parents are literal cattle. 
Wow, thats literely me.
Except I don't hate children of others. I don't even hate those kids whose parents failed to raise them... passably, I just can't stand them or to be around them. Now the parents, I think they are total shitheads.
Everyone makes parental mistakes, but some are more excusable than others. Also letting kids to learn by their failures also is a must, so some lack of parenting also necessary, too much control is harmful too.
> Raise children you like. 
That's not easy, due the kid has another parent who might have very different ideas how to raise a kid. That's why it is important into whom the man puts that kid.

 >>/32915/
Do liek Genghis Khan, make as many kids that yours will be the majority.


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 >>/32909/
> Putting benis in baniga what is needed. It is known everywhere in the 3rd world.

It's really easy to make kids. Raising them up, not so much

 >>/32912/
> no child, I hate children.

Maybe let her know about it eventually. If she REALLY likes you, that's what she's going to want from you eventually

maybe







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 >>/33480/
I'm not 100% sure what type of hat this is meant to be but if it's an Australian army hat then it should be turned up on the left side. If it's just a random hat it would not matter but I'm not sure how common it is to wear random hats like that here but with the army hat the badge is on the left side so if it's turned up then it should be turned up on the left.

 >>/33482/
I think it's some bush hat, the rim can be snapped on both sides. But I dunno what was Slovenia's template he worked after (since Ausball was his work, not mine). Not all the hats are accurate, my shako is also missing some details.



Now that we are at blogging.
The Christmas Special went fine. I'd expected Bernd to represent, well these are just some silly videos and movies, it's nice chat.
I was there late, like half past 2 late night, am sleepy now as fugg.
But went back today and basically I saw everything what we had there more or less.




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Welp, I gave up after not getting good results in Mercedez on my hitchhiking trip to Paraguay, I think I could have done much better, but sadly a rain can be very demoralizing in your efforts.
I got to sleep in Concordia, a city in Entre Rios that is as loud as the capital, and Curuzú Cuatiá in Corrientes. The latter was better, got to set the tent on a public camping spot and talked to a hobo about anything. It got less comfy the second day when spiclets talked to me in their ghetto trash language, and came across another hitchhiker that was a junkie and defended Maduro's Venezuela. The kids also the morning of the next day asked me if I had any drugs, and said that their dad "didn't smoke" but got to prison.
Now I'm relying on Mercedes and used the last amount of cash to cuck out and buy a ticket back home. I know at least next time I'll fare better.
Now back to my shithole home I wish I could just move out but it's not easy, no job no money and my dad wanting me to work for him for fucking free otherwise I'm an asshole makes returning home feel not good
Also nocum 20s is going to be a really fucking hard task
Some photos of a statue in Cuatiá.

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Camping in South America doesn't sound like the safest thing ever. Maybe in remote places, wilderness is better than potential muggers, druggies and kidnappers.
Also cycling might be better than hitchhiking. With a bike you could move somewhat larger pack (I would make a smaller pack with essentials, all time on me or near me, and one/several others with "comfort" items). The problem would still be security.
With working for you dad you could gain XP on that field and maybe you could try to get a job elsewhere with that. Maybe you could learn something online, and than try do jobs there. HTML and CSS isn't hard, I dunno however if that's enough to find some freelance work with that (or how surely get paid, not getting taken advantage of, or not fucked by authorities for tax evasion).

That statue looks like a narrow penis with oversized balls. Here, have a pussy statue in return.


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Life is a little better right now. Still working contract roles. Will be earning more in another role soon. Taking a lot of software classes and reading multiple books atm

 >>/28880/
So back to this post

Igor lost both of his arms due to a wacky and hilarious accident that happened a few months ago. Not sure if you bernds were informed of it. 

He's not posting so much in kc anymore but he's active on twitter. I don't know how


OP pic is borked.

 >>/772/
> Is that house that narrow type?
No, it's a full house, not a terrace. Water has gotten into the walls from outside and now all the plaster inside is rotten. I am going to break it off the walls with an SDS drill and re-plaster. Also, some stupid fuck used some sort of tar to stick tiles to the slate floor and I'm having a horrible time getting it off. Stone floors need at least some air so they don't turn damp and shitty.

 >>/34404/
> OP pic is borked.
Yes it cannot be fixed, since corrupted.
I would replaster and give it a whitewash. Or maybe whitewash first since it has some disinfecting properties. The plaster also should stick since it's the same material (Ca) in it's core. But maybe I'm wrong, never tried.
The place needs constant heating and airing to dry out I think.
> used some sort of tar to stick tiles to the slate floor
It was customary here to tar below the wooden tiles. It prevents shit coming up and rotting from below. If the upper side is kept clean and dry, it's fine for a lifetime and more.
Now we use laminated shit and plastic crap under it. I'm fairly sure a couple of decades and it has to be replaced.

 >>/34405/
> The place needs constant heating and airing to dry out I think.
The place is a sweat box. The old man blocked off the chimney and all ventilation and just sat by a small gas fire.
The old plaster is actually lime and is completely rotten and it stinks, I'm just smashing it all off for good measure. The rain has gotten in from outside and completely soaked the wall for what must have been years.

> It was customary here to tar below the wooden tiles.
yes, these were wooden tiles. I suspect they were put in at least 30 years ago but they had become rotten in parts. I don't know why but it seemed not to stick properly to certain areas of the slate floor. I don't know if it needs to be hot when applied like with a roof so maybe not applied properly. Fascinating though, I'd never seen anything like it before, I just assumed it was done by some road worker with extra tar.


 >>/34409/
Well heat you have, then you only need air.
Yeah, in time all the plaster can get deteriorated. He mishandled that house it sounds.
> completely soaked the wall
That needs to be dried out completely before the new plaster, otherwise you won't solve anything.
> were put in at least 30 years ago but they had become rotten in parts
That doesn't sound good. It wasn't cared for. And the house getting more wet with time.
I think the tar needs to be hot, so it sticks to the foundation and to the tiles. It doesn't need to be overly hot tho, just smearable I believe. The base have to be dustless and solid.

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 >>/34439/
what the? I selected three pictures, not one

 >>/34440/
hah, yes, this has been a dream of mine for many years. I love the turf houses. I had the pleasure of seeing one when I visited Iceland. We have stone ruins here that look fairly simple to throw up. Next time I go see them I will take some pictures. Throwing up stone walls is surprisingly easy, you just have to follow some simple rules.


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> How about the wiring?
Someone is coming to do the gas and electric as that's something I can't do myself without buying certain equipment so it's cheaper to just get someone in. I'm using the sockets alright but half expecting a shock every time I pull a plug.

> Probably clear concrete in itself would be better, kek.
I could completely dig up the floor and put in a new concrete foundation but that is a mega job. Not impossible to do but I will have to dig down about 1ft then fill the floor with hardcore and proper fiber pumped concrete from a truck. If I treat them with care the slate floor should be good enough.

That tar is tough stuff though, scraping it up is a slow process.

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 >>/34468/
> anti-fungal treatment for the house
My anti fungal treatment is ripping the shit out and taking it to the dump. I wear a mask though. Found some more fungus today.

The wall is literally rotting. Those exposed slates are the ORIGINAL lathe and plast! I ran upstairs to check the beams to make sure the rot hadn't moved into the beams but they are fine. So probably 2-3 generations of work there with lime, lathe and plast, cement and finally pink thistle all dumped one on top the other. What a fucking mess.

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 >>/34470/
Does the house have two square meters of surface you actually can use for the purpose of sleeping, eating, living?

 >>/34440/
So I would create a loft above the crossbeams. I would divide the downstairs to bathroom (toilet included) - hall - kitchen, upstairs would be a bedroom and a living room/office. Maybe some additional storage space could be gained in the upmost triangle.
The chief problem is making it not feeling cramped. Maybe a 4m by 7m inside space for the downstairs would be enough. Judging by the proportions on the photos, it still would be bigger than the original design.
Maybe I would go further and add the hall "outside" the entrance, or enlarging it in that direction, but that would need a modification of the structure to a T shape. That would add a couple of square meters.
With crampedness height also a factor. I dunno, maybe 220 cm should be a minimum height for the ceiling downstairs. We have a building with about 2m, and feels bearable, but I don's spend much time in there.
Another issue is the windows and natural light coming in (also could add to the cramped feeling if it's not enough).
Third problem is the floor. Gravel is too... outdoorsy for the indoors in case a structure which is built for living and not working. It's only pro that it massages the soles nicely when walking on it barefoot.
Fourth: plumbing and electricity, but that wouldn't be much more different than a "normal" house.
Next one is the heating. Maybe a hearth-like furnace downstairs at the wall opposite the door and a couple of radiators (one in the bathroom, another upstairs - the hot water pipe would go through the kitchen) would be enough.
Not exactly the last one (there's some minor, for example one cannot nail a nail into the stone walls), but probably it's more important than the chief problem: foundation...
Oh, actually the most important: plans usually have to be handed in for an inspection, and get a permit. Not sure  they would allow me to build this. I don't know what are the bureaucratic regulations telling about the process.

 >>/34482/
> Does the house have two square meters of surface you actually can use for the purpose of sleeping, eating, living?
No. In addition, that black tar is apparently actually some sort of bitumen glue used with tiles and whoop dee doo, people used to put asbestos in it. Funny really, before I looked it up I was thinking of brushing and sanding it up which would have thrown all the fibres up in the air for me to breath in. If I breath in enough apparently it can cake my lungs and cause cancer. Fun. So now I need to get some tested.

> toilet included
what sort of toilet? a flushing one? Are you having running water in there?
> Another issue is the windows and natural light coming in
why not have the apex entirely double glazing? most glazing firms here could achieve that for you.
> Maybe a hearth-like furnace downstairs at the wall opposite the door and a couple of radiators (one in the bathroom, another upstairs - the hot water pipe would go through the kitchen) would be enough.
yes, a back boiler, someone I know does this, he has a wood burner in his living room which heats the water in the back which goes through the radiator pipes and taps. in one way bad he has to get a fire going before he can have a bath but good he collects his own wood. However, without gas he has to use an electric oven.
> foundation
That's the easy part, dig down, dump stone, build on top.

The problem you need to be mindful of is ventilation, those turf roofs retain moisture and those beams can rot meaning you need plenty of air going through there to prevent mold, not so fun in the winter. Though, you could probably get polyethylene sheeting, like used in polytunnels, to go under the turf.

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> asbestos
Yeah, that is carcinogen.
> are you having running water in there?
I would have if I have built one. So yes, flushing toilet. The usual plumbing job, running water both in bathroom and kitchen.

> those turf roofs retain moisture and those beams can rot
Just use tar, dude!

Hey bernd, do you ever get that feel like you are going to die soon? I am fat and tired, I gained too much weight over winter and I constantly wake too early with nightmares. The only times I don't feel tired, I feel anxious like my heart wants to pop. Even masturbation just depresses me now so I rarely do it.
Is this what getting old feels like? This sucks!
What do you guys do for fun? Is getting drunk as good as I remember?


 >>/34549/
Yes, that's pretty much what I was hoping to hear. Thank you.

I once gave pretty much same advice to someone, when they kept saying they were tired I gave the "we all feel tired, just push harder." Turns out they had cancer, most likely from eating shit food and drinking energy drinks but still I felt kind of bad. They never brought it up with me but I felt a little guilty.

Anyway, the test results came in and there is some asbestos in the house but not in that tar.
So now I need to spray the asbestos area down with water, take it all away and hoover up all the remains. Then package up the asbestos and take it to the dump.

 >>/34550/
It was still a legit advice despite it came late, you shouldn't have feel bad about it.
I thought btw you were trolling since it's a nobrainer. I also wouldn't have thought you are the house renovating Brit. And now I've no idea which Brit is which. If you are the fait Brit you shouldn't be fat. But there was a cook Brit I dunno where he disappeared. Maybe there's only one Brit with a bunch of alter egos.

 >>/34548/
Don't know about the dying part but I always feel tired(part of that is due to the weather). I'm not sure that it's age, just the I notice these things now but before I would fall asleep while reading or driving and not pay much mind to it(I'm really bad like that, it took me until I was 25 to find out I need glasses).

 >>/34551/
> I thought btw you were trolling since it's a nobrainer
Just griping I guess while feeling really tired and fatty.
No, I think the cook brit was the Scot. Not seen him post since end came back. I am fat though, I normally gain over winter but since my injury last year I am way over where I normally am.
I am many bongs, but I did contribute the country balls.

 >>/34552/
> I would fall asleep while reading or driving
Oh dog! Feel bad for you. The other day I just slept through to night time but at least I can keep myself awake whilst doing stuff.
Tell me more about the glasses, were your' eyes making you tired?

 >>/34553/
It's not so bad, microsleep I think they call it. I haven't actually crashed into anything yet.

My eyes weren't making me tired but I thought that when I had poor vision because of being tired that it might be my eyes instead so I got tested, I was wrong, it was me being tired but I was also right, I did need glasses.

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> Is this what getting old feels like?

No, you just depressed. Getting old is worse

Considering advice, I guess you need to find some entertaining activity first. It may be hard though, especially if you don't really want anything. Drinking isn't solution, so don't even try, because it is fun only when you already ok.

Human being is also pretty complex organism, but most people don't understand it and still live with outdated ideas of "body" and "soul" (or "mind", whatever). But in reality there is no strict differentiation between your body and your mind, i.e. when you have health problems, you'll have mind problems too. So, you can't overcome psychological problems without fixing (at least partially) physical problems. Even proper diet matters.

And visiting a doctor (at least for tests) is always a good thing to do. Maybe it is deficit of some vitamin or functional problem with organs. For example, thyroid problems may lead to depression and tiredness.

Personally, I don't believe that any advice may help though, because advices are generic and obvious. Recipient already knows everything that will be said to him.

 >>/34548/
> do you ever get that feel like you are going to die soon?
Not too long time ago I had similar feeling, but I cut off energy drinks and after some time heart went back to normal. I'm also trying to self improve which include better diet. Lacking of certain elements in your food might be your problem. If this problem persists especially in winter you might need to supplement yourself with vitamin D. 
Try to get proper sleep if you don't do it already. 7-9 hours should be enough. Don't stay up late at night, try to go to sleep and wake up at the same time. 
Cut off masturbation entirely. If you feel depressed about it now it's not going to get any better in the future. I felt the same as you and once I started to restrain myself I've noticed I feel better in general.
Doing exercises or getting some move in general is also a great idea. Unless you're construction worker or something, then it won't probably be necessary.
Entertainment is important, just be sure you're not doing something harmful and not too much so that other aspects of your life don't get neglected. Personally I mostly play computer games, read, go for a walk, watch a film. Nothing unusual I think. 

How old are you btw?

Had to have some guys come and do my gas pipes. I ended up giving them more money just to say thanks because they took a bunch of shit away for me. They were nice guys but I hated having them there. Wish I could have done it myself but it looked too complicated for me, messing with fittings and a blow torch.

If I am there tomorrow I will take some pics of the progress.

Also there is a secret room I might go exploring for soon. Will post progress.

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 >>/34563/
Thank you guys. I didn't see these. I think it's pretty much, I gained weight over winter and haven't been resting much since doing these renovations. Lugging my fat around as well as doing this extra labour is making me feel shitty. I rarely feel like this though, sometimes when I work weeks without resting in the summer but that's rare. After dinner in the evenings I am often too tired to do training and just fall asleep. I am upping my vitamin C with supplements to try and boost myself and I am having more sugar in my tea as I work to keep me going.
My diet is usually fairly well regulated with rare exceptions, I start my day with porridge, have sandwiches with salad and a fruit for lunch and something fatty and high protein for dinner with vegetables. A peanut butter sandwich and milk before bed but after training.

> How old are you btw?
31


 >>/34817/
> Wait. Weren't they just found a forgotten and walled up piece of corridor and a room below the Westminster or wherever?
The truth comes out, I bought Westminster, I'm tired because the renovations are so huge.




 >>/34829/
Well the traditional option is 'bate' boxes. Rub a child sized sex doll down with poison and leave where you suspect a politician will be passing by. The worst part is clearing away the dead. The other option is to find the nest and go in with a shovel, but that gets very messy and they often jump at your face.




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Oh yeah, it's stone, granite mostly with some slate like for the lintels. Stone walls need a certain kind of love but are very solid and very thick. I will be leaving them to dry out some now before plastering.

I went up into the secret room but sadly, no treasure. I had hoped the geezer living here before might have hidden something up there but no. Speaking of the poor old sod though, taking off the wallpaper revealed lots of mould. Think of breathing that in for years, sad.
Also, one of the slate lintels doesn't look too clever so I am going to have to be a bit careful around that area so I don't collapse anything.


 >>/34838/
I'm not sure about granite, but if limestone is used and the mortar is lime, then the wall basically becomes one peace of stone. Back in the days, middle ages and before peeps used this to their advantage, some cliffs with bare rocks were prime targets for fortifications, sometimes they just supplemented the already existing foundation with a couple of stones they quarried a bit away.
> I will be leaving them to dry out some now before plastering.
Yeah, the wheel of the year is turning to warmer seasons, so time will be plenty, it just needs air.
> Speaking of the poor old sod though, taking off the wallpaper revealed lots of mould. Think of breathing that in for years,
He probably didn't give two shits about it. There's some morals in his story for Bernd, I would think.


I think I clogged my toilet accidently (some weird brown paper thing was inside a water jar and decided to drop it and flush it)
hope nothing happens, but I should expect a mess tomorrow








A few weeks ago, I was waiting in line to order some food. Then a woman flashed her BAGINA at me. In that entire day, all the women around me dressed like whorbs and sloots, with their nipples and their BAGINA markings showing in their yoga attired. Probably not good wifey material tbh

It was a weird day, a few weeks ago





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Right now, I'm just trying to sort out my programmer portfolio. I have around 2 apps that need to be completed before I start job hunting. With one of them that I may plan on releasing for public use, like in an app store or something idk

One needs to have a login option setup along with POST/GET set up working in the page properly

The other just requires a Javascript imprint to paste info onto a page. Not too much work, but I'm having trouble finding the time finishing everything up. Also taking multiple interview coaching and CS courses to get better at everything I do. That plus taking care of myself and finding time to berndpost is a little time consuming ngl

Just do not like my current station in life tbh.

Also managed to complete a fizz-buzz "largely by myself" using only 7 lines of python code. Some people can manage to complete the challenge using 2 lines and even 1, but it's a good start and I feel good doing it tbh



 >>/37049/
You sure? Most whitespaces are just cosmetic. Maybe at relatively rigid languages like C it matters. In JS you can write a long worm of code. It will be hard to read but should execute.
Well maybe not all whitespaces, for example writing stuff like variable declarations or function definitions without hitting space between keywords will make the code break (do these count as whitespaces anyway?), but enters after lines aren't necessary.

 >>/37050/

It depends on language. Most languages allow writing everything in one line almost without whitespaces. But python (as original post says) is not like this, it uses indentation for separation of code blocks, and mostly can't be used for one-liners (except some rare cases).

 >>/37050/
Like  >>/37053/ said, I mainly use python to code. Haven't tried doing exercises in other languages except MySQL, php and JS. At least for FizzBuzz

u a coders Hungarybernd?

> In JS you can write a long worm of code. It will be hard to read but should execute.

Ahh JS. One of the most divisive languages out there. Some love it, some loathe it to death

Turkbernd contacted us again, he might be ok. Just this problem to post here is unsolved.

 >>/37059/
As a hobby, learning. For now. I have a long standing superficial familiarity with programming, since I was a kid. Not much real formal training, but some even that.
By myself I looked into C more seriously, liek twice, but haven't did much due to lack of time and other interests, and on that level I haven't found really practical applications for that which would motivate me to do more. JS (and frontend webdev) is better in that question since I use internet and browser every day and there are practical stuff I could do, so feels more rewarding to pursue. Dabbling in other stuff too (get knowing backend and such).
I liek JS, started on CodeAcademy but haven't found it satisfying so went through the MDN tutorials (also often browsing w3schools). And try to read stuff beside, liek there was a good article which showed that using shorthand on many occasion is worse, since many are processed slower than strictly written code, so it might be more convenient for the programmer, but slower for the browser; or why pick getElementByID over querySelector when possible (even if just using the latter all the time could seem - again - more convenient); stuff like that. It can be good if one filters out the crapcode and don't try to copypaste from stackexchange - but even that can be used and read about the stuff peeps write there, could arrive to illuminating conclusions.





 >>/37065/
> Turkbernd contacted us again, he might be ok. Just this problem to post here is unsolved.

Glad he's okay tbh. Was missing his bantz


But I didn't know that about you bernd. Programming fun to do tbh. I'm glad you lieks doing it

 >>/37073/
It's likely Erdo is filtering us. Maybe the Great Sultan didn't enjoyed our Syria threads or sumtin.

Yeah I'm a man of many half-talents.
Now and then I say Hungary is just too damn small, easy to find someone just with following breadcrumbs left behind I'd bet someone do just that, so I try to keep some aspects of my life to myself. Also I might change up stuff in my "stories" as a way of anonymization. I won't make up stuff, I don't lie, but might not tell stuff exactly as it is/was (for example I would call a friend cousin, or a relative acquaintance). Sometimes I tell less (but I never add), in fact I try to tell just enough to make a point, but not more. Occasionally I also let people with their assumptions and not correct them (especially when some troll says I'm this or that).
Maybe I shouldn't be worried, Slovenia doxxed himself on many occasion, don't give a crap, just post whatever he feels like. Much can't happen to me, I'm literal noone, will die poor in obscurity. But perhaps it's just good to spare myself the stress, I know just enough idiots irl not to wish adding more.
I also generally discourage blogposting, can't know who reads and collects info, and how he uses it. A little amount is fine, but shouldn't get used to it so won't blabber out everything carelessly.












 >>/37997/
> Frenchie crusaders helped the Turks fight Byzantium
> Francis I made an alliance with the Ottomans
> some sultans like Abdul Hamid I were part-French
> the French made up the "Levanitne" community of the empire
> Napoleon may have invaded Ottoman Egypt but he fought the Mamluks and British there more-so than the Turks
> Napoleon later invaded Russia with the Turks

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Yes, the women in my town are now in their complete underwear/bikinis walking around town as if nothing. Some have boyfriends who are ok with this for some reason. One had a thong on and you could see her booty butt cheeks flapping up and down when she walked. There were some protests a week ago about something. idk


I'm just looking for another job right now atm not posting so much because of that. I wanna move to another place already smdh

 >>/37974/
> today I decided I like Spanish people. rate

ruled my cunt for a while/5


 >>/38003/
Actually, Habsburgs/Burgundians on the Spanish throne ruled your country, and if you go back some time they're basically Romans, the same Romans that ruled your country before the "Spanish" left.
> Yes, the women in my town are now in their complete underwear/bikinis walking around town as if nothing
Als God ooit sliep, Satan schiep Holland...

 >>/38001/
medieval-late medieval alliances are not relevant, we helped protestants but nobody cares nowadays. france also invaded us after ww1 and armed armenians, so neither of us like each other well enough.

also significant portion of mamluks were Türks, arabs hated them with guts. 

 >>/38003/
it's only ok for beach, no-no for rest of the areas how hard to undestand that?

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I meant to say that it was a protest about something going on in the US. idc about US things REEEEEEEEEEEEE

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> Actually, Habsburgs/Burgundians on the Spanish throne ruled your country, and if you go back some time they're basically Romans, the same Romans that ruled your country before the "Spanish" left.

Dutch are so oppressed smdh

> Oh lawdy.
> Als God ooit sliep, Satan schiep Holland...
> it's only ok for beach, no-no for rest of the areas how hard to undestand that?

You can be naked in public daylight in some parts of the Netherlands in some designated areas and even put BENISS IN BAGINA X---DDDD in one of the parks at night. It's legal here

But
You need to put your safety lights on when using a bicycle in Amsterdam. Remember this bernds


 >>/38009/
> I meant to say that it was a protest about something going on in the US. idc about US things REEEEEEEEEEEEE
You did create the US along with the English though. In-fact, the US (or at least the northern part) is arguably more Dutch than English, they have Santa Claus/Sinterklaas where they have cookies and milk, their original flag was Dutch, they're called Yankees or "Jan Kees", and their biggest city was once Nieuw Amsterdam. Parliamentary rule (at least the parts of it that are not masonic) is heavily Dutch. The pilgrims actually went to the Netherlands before going to America. The Dutch even helped design a US flag after John Paul Jones crashed there; you're probably closer to the Anglo-Americans than you are to us. 
> oppressed
Nah, no hard feelings towards Holland were intentional, we're always friends of course. At least the Frisians managed to be free, if you are one.






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 >>/38015/
> I honestly don't know, it's a mirarcle that somehow we still exist.

In the most recent kohlzine, there was an article about a Bernd going to Ankara(I thinks?) and seeing a crazy protest happening. Is that common? Have you ever gone to one?  

I also had a screencap about another Turkbernd complainings about living there. Dunno I can post it here so you can give your opinion about it







Fugging skeets, I can't do my shit in the garden they buzz around in clouds. And they are weirdly big - not talking about males, but regular blood sucking females - is this a new species here?

Who would've thought that Poland would give me some goals to pursue. 

I hired a tutor to teach me polish, so I can apply for Karta Polaka and get on just a 1 year-long path to become a citizen of the EU.  

I could've done that long ago, but it somehow hit my head to actually do it just now.







 >>/38362/
That would fit into the battle thread. Naval engagements are good example for the ease of killing from a distance, against a dehumanized target (they don't fire at people, but ships, through an additional technical filter).

I'm really sick of modern houses for multiple reasons but the one that is annoying me right now is the fact that they all have the master bedroom and lounge room right at the front, within sight of the road. It's the loudest, least private and often the place with the worst views in the house. I would much rather that it was as far away from the road as possible.

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Well, there are many types of houses. Some might not even have the luxury to play with the placements of the rooms in the planning phase.
Can you post an example of those modern houses?

These are examples of the Hungarian peasant houses. They gained their final form in the 19th century, in the country they are still used, renovated, some put more effort into it and make it look like something more cozy and idyllic than on the last picture.
They typically are divided into three parts, the front door opens to the kitchen (well at least in the ones on the Great Hungarian Plains, regional differences existed on the Old Hungary), in most settlement types toward the street was the room or clean room which was basically the bedroom (they spent most of their days outside), to the back was the pantry (sometimes repurposed as another room). And that's about it.




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Just finished a documentary film called Hollywoodism released in 1998.

It portrays the group of Jews who created Hollywood as sympathetic people who would go to great extents to be accepted by the gentiles, so much they are even ready to change their names. They were shunned back at New York when they came to the USA so they went to California to create their paradise, where they could be assimilated with the "gentiles". So much, they have managed to create the concept of "American Dream" through Hollywood itself, based on their Jewish experiences which in turn shaped the American Culture ever since. America is the land of the free where everyone are considered equal where they wouldn't be stigmatized, where they fight some great evil that unites everyone and they win. Sounds like an universally applicable theme and relatable to all races but implicitly it's purely based on Jewish experiences. They also go on to portray why Romance and musicals are dominant, because romance is democratic and doesn't know race, and that they want to mix blood to feel equal. Still, they deep down had inferiority complexes to make sure they didn't stand out when they did, like how they didn't incorporate Jewish culture in their movies but instead used blacks to propagate the theme of being racially accepted, monster movies like Frankenstein, Jekyll to feel how bad they've been stigmatized, and they kept shut about making anti-Nazi movies till Pearl Harbor to make sure Hollywood doesn't look Jewish, and many such stuff. Then the documentary ends with the Hugh Act that started blacklisting communists, which caused major studio moguls to collapse. Their dreams of assimilating with the gentiles thus collapsing with it.
It's a shame, because till then Hollywood was quite conservative, it focused on strong familial bonds, unity, assimilation, strong mother figure, and the American dream in general unlike the Hollywood now.
4/5. Highly recommended, but make sure to study behind the subtext because the movie itself is made by Jews. The documentary won an award for Best Jewish Experience Documentary at the 1998 Jerusalem Film Festival.

For someone who lurks /pol/, this brainwashing into thinking Jewishness as desperation for acceptance wouldn't work. 
In the end, one thing to takeaway is for sure, the Jewish ideologies have been infused in Hollywood and movies in general ever since 1920s. Ever since they stole the medium from Edison and the European pioneers.


 >>/38513/
Did you want to link the film, Hollywoodism? The link you shared is another video.
This is Hollywoodism:
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That American Dream thing is interesting, I heard about it quite a few times, especially remember a Dean R. Koontz book, Ticktock, he uses the trope there. Where is this originate? Really these Jews created it? Many emigrants from Europe left poverty behind for the promise of existential security, even wealth, as long as they worked hard, and remain diligent.

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 >>/38495/
They are just modern suburban houses. We have some more interesting kinds of traditional houses in my state, because we are a free state. We have large stone farm houses edged in redbrick, I used to live in one they can be really huge. Ours was so large that I once found a bat in it. The walls are quite thick as well and the celling is quite tall. I tried to find good images of one but I can't, only this tiny one.

I like the look of those Hungarian houses, they look like long houses but without internal structure of one.

Sorry for the long time to reply, I couldn't find the photos I wanted so I didn't want to make a post but thought a bad reply is probably better than none at all.


 >>/38536/
Ah, I see. What rooms are there, what can they work with, and play around with the placement? Beside the master bedroom and the lounge room (is this the living room?) there must be a kitchen and a bathroom, maybe a couple more rooms for kids. Would those be better at the front? Maybe the kitchen and dining room are okay there, but the others, not sure.
What puzzles me about those houses (and the ones I see in American movies and shows) that only the rich have fences. Here it's default.

I get it why it reminds you the long houses. Additional info: in their prime they used abode to build them and it was very easy to just add new rooms toward the back (as a family grew) and break/cut doors onto the walls. So they could be even longer. But that's depended on the plot they were on, if there was enough space, they could add rooms in other directions make the house L shaped, or even U, with a court in the middle.

 >>/38537/
Was their experience that much different than other folks? Jews lived in enclaves in the Old Continent but in America the various diasporas, from Eastern Europe, but from the west like Italy and Ireland too, got into similar circumstances.


 >>/38547/
Vast majority of the people in Europe was oppressed, they were called serfs. And people lived in close knitted communities in villages. In Eastern Europe it didn't change much even by the 20th century, despite serfdom was abolished (on paper) and all that, and urbanization was still low.

 >>/38549/
It varies by region but peasant oppression is not as serious as people make it out to be. They had rights and the lord was obliged to care for them even if they couldn't actually work. Maybe not in Eastern Europe so much though.

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Two weekends of work, and #1 transformed to #2. Hardest part was to find place for everything from #1, and second hard part was to find all things that were scattered all around the house, and put them in one place. Found four additional screwdrivers and two scissors.


 >>/38568/
> Boiler isn't too large. Liek 40 litres?

Can't remember, maybe even 80. Although ceiling height is 220cm or less, so boiler is also not that big.

> That is a longass spirit level! Leveled surfaces are guaranteed.

It was a problem actually. I thought that I had level there, but couldn't find it, found only this. It is too long, so in several places I couldn't use it properly.

Now there is another problem - it is too dark there, especially now with shelf near lamp. Additional lighting is required, maybe LED panel or just two big lamps at ceiling. But I have no experience in electricity at all, so it will be complex task.

 >>/38572/
> It was a problem actually...
As they say: right tool for the right job.
> too dark there
Paint everything white. Matters. Not sure by how much, but can help.
> no experience in electricity at all
I've have some, but you'd better with a handbook... Maybe you could ask a coworker, from the little I know about your circumstances, there might be someone there.
Main thing is: don't touch the Line.


 >>/38586/
Extension cord is a resource used when needed. Temporary, and can be too under the feet.
That wiring itself isn't the nicest however, just hanging there. Also I dunno if the walls are gonna get plastering, that also matters in the planning. I have an idea how to do it, gonna write it tomorrow.







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I'm lacking the jargon of the electricians in English, and I've lack time to look them up, so some will be spot on by mistake, some lazy translations, some kind of a mirror translations. But gonna include images to avoid misunderstandings. Here we go.

First I would plan the route of the wires and placement of the appliances.
There has to be a distributor box somewhere by the door and above it. Round (pic #1) or square (pic #2), sunk into the wall or above it's surface (I think the round is always in the wall). Plan the route along the wall, horizontally at the level of the box, following the corner(s) to those sockets by the boiler. I think those sockets are more or less at the same height as the distributor box.
At about halfway that wall, behind the shelves you installed, plan to fit another distributor box. So one line will run from the box at the door, to this box at the half of the wall. From this halfway box I would draw three other lines, one horizontally to those sockets already installed at the boiler, one downward to almost the level of the table, where I would add another socket, actually probably one with three sockets (pic #3). The last one will run up to the ceiling, and then to the middle of the room, for a socket of a single bulb (pic #4).


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I'd buy copper wiring with one thick strand in there (so not lots of thin strands), but not sure which size, thickness. For connecting wires together (inside the distributor boxes) that thing we call "chocolate" (pic #5 and 6) is a must. Old places usually have aluminium wires, and twisting together aluminium and copper wires will result in relatively quick oxidation, then sparks and maybe fires... So use chocolate. If you connect copper wires, use chocolate because it's just makes maintenance easier, and won't look like a patchwork.
The wiring should be code colored (pic #7). Black for Line, blue for 0, green-yellow for Ground. There are some alternative colorings, using red or brown, but I know these three and that's enough.
Also quite a few types of chocolates out there (pic #8).

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I dunno if you want plaster on those walls at one point or another. If plaster is coming in the future, then it's worth to carving channels into the wall (pic #9), use plastic conduits (pic #10 I think we call these Bergmann tubes), and run the wires around in them. They could be plastered over. Some just plasters the wires in, but that's absolute barbarism. If you won't plaster, then use those white-ish angular wiring channels (pic# 11), they can be screwed onto the walls.
I mentioned single lamp socket. You can reuse the lamp from the wall if you want. If more light is needed at the table (for working on something, reading or whatever) I would support it with a table lamp, plugged into the wall socket by the table. With more than one sockets there electrical devices could be used easily at the spot without the need of running an extension cord.

Here's a wiring diagram (pic #12), which isn't really one, but good enough for me as an illustration of the above. I'm not sure if there's Ground but better be (used green for that). After I was ready I checked the photos and saw, there are four sockets up at the boiler, makes not much difference I think.

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 >>/38638/
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Thanks, that is pretty detailed description.

I've had similar thoughts - put that distribution box over the middle of shelves, cutting current line to the lamp in half, and make line on ceiling for new lamp. Or maybe even two lamps, over left and right parts of table. Boiler is ok with current lamp so let it be.

I completely forgot about socket though, idea of putting socket at the wall below shelves is very good, I'll make one. There are two lines on wall now, one for sockets near boiler, other one is for light, because it has one switch in other side of the room. Sockets need to be separated from lighting (and work in the dark), so I'll stick with two different lines.

Most of electric work was made by some distant relative, who visited this place in past, but now he does this rarely, so it is up to me now. Although there are plenty of tools and materials remained, like cables, connectors, some sockets and few switches.

Walls wouldn't be plastered, at least in foreseeable future. This room was planned as garage when house was built, but now works as generic storage place for garden equipment and tools. Room already has big flaw - floor is made from concrete poured onto ground directly, so it is slightly wet at spring and already rough and curved, filled with cracks. Only real way to fix it is to make elevated floor (like in other parts of house, where floor is higher than ground), but there is already very low ceiling (I can touch it by hand and I'm pretty short). So, it is too hard and tiresome to make this room better, while other parts of the house require work too. Second floor has no finish on walls, attic requires new windows etc. There are plenty of work for all my lifetime already, and "garage" is not a high priority.

Main problem now is that I don't want to drill ceiling very much. It is very hard, hammer drill works slowly and overheats on it, so it would be better if there will be minimum amount of holes. Now I think about using glue or something to fix the wires, although putting a lamp still requires drilling and screws.

 >>/38643/

Although I look onto your diagram and think that maybe using "one" line for lighting and sockets would be ok. There are other lights on this wire in other part of room, and my brain isn't good in calculating all these wiring connection concepts, so I'll try to think about it again when I'll be on place next time.

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 >>/38672/
I'm glad I can be of some help.
> There are plenty of work for all my lifetime already
That sounds very familiar to me.

 >>/38673/
Hmm. If you want two lamps to the ceiling you could do this.
1. one Line and 0 for the lamps at the ceiling.
2. one Line, one 0, one Ground to the sockets at the boiler
3. one Line, one 0, one Ground to the sockets at the table
4. one Line and 0 for the lamp at the boiler.
If you use picrel to the lamps at the ceiling they can dangle from the wires. And the wires have to be fixed up there anyway. Won't be nice, but less drilling.
Gluing is an option, maybe that two component stuff. Or maybe patches of pur foam.

 >>/38673/
You could also combine thicker (for main lines) and thinner wires (for the branches). The most simple would be doing what I drew but the wires between the boxes would be thicker.
Or you could just leave the things already up and install the new (ceiling lights, extra sockets at the table). Maybe this is the most easiest, but very amateurish I know we are amateurs, still having a little standard is good, not neat and ordnung.
To be honest I can ask a pal about what kind of wires to use, about parameters of whatever devices would be in this equation, and his opinion in general. He is an actual eggsbert. I would e-mail him your photos, my drawing, and explanations, if you wish.

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 >>/38675/

I drew some makeshift scheme of existing lines on Sunday, and now have simple plan. Wiring scheme will remain same, top wire for lighting with branch for new lamp, bottom one for sockets with branch for new socket at bottom. One dispatch box in middle of shelves with 6 outputs for all wiring, some connectors and tubes. Now I need to buy materials and find time to do this.

> To be honest I can ask a pal about what kind of wires to use, about parameters of whatever devices would be in this equation, and his opinion in general. He is an actual eggsbert. I would e-mail him your photos, my drawing, and explanations, if you wish.

Thanks, but I think there is no need for spending someone's time for such simple questions. I'm already looked into some different sources and got some advice from different people, so looks like I have some basic understanding about what to do now.


 >>/38299/
> I hired a tutor to teach me polish, so I can apply for Karta Polaka and get on just a 1 year-long path to become a citizen of the EU. 

It's one of the hardest languages on earth to learn. Good luck with that bernd

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Okay, so update on this
 >>/38003/

I really haven't had any time to look for another job. Been really stressed lately, had to pay for some overdue debts I had, and don't work so much sometimes due to the kung flu fugging everything up in the production line. And I have to move now and look for a temp place to stay whilst looking for another job and permanent place to stay. Entire life's too messy right now

Well, if WW3, a global riot or some other massive disease wipes humanity off the map. That'll be the end of it, I guess 

Whatever happens next, I just wanted to tell you bernds that I really liked talking with you guys and sharing content here. I've been here a while, and I've really enjoyed all of the experiences here, whether they be good or bad.

I mean hopefully nothing happens, but still idk

 >>/39157/
Thanks for bumping, just wondered yesterday evening what happened with Rusbernd I hope he wasn't electrocuted while fixing up the new wiring.
The Cypriot Bernd should be Russian, so he probably will have an easier time to learn Polish. I think in general if phonetics is cleared, it shouldn't be that hard.

 >>/39159/
I hope you find a stable job and a place of yours. I'm glad you are posting here and going to in the future.
I doubt much will happen. Media is hysterical because they don't know how to pile up even more attention grabbing news upon each other, so they magnify everything up, which makes people behaving more erratically. Not to mention after that in social media people getting more and more hysterical at every repost of the same bs.

 >>/39159/
> Well, if WW3, a global riot or some other massive disease wipes humanity off the map. That'll be the end of it, I guess 
I'm trying to form a community around the Carpathians to resist the upcoming crises, you can always come to me if nothing else works.


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> Thanks for bumping, just wondered yesterday evening what happened with Rusbernd I hope he wasn't electrocuted while fixing up the new wiring.

Wiring was suddenly postponed for indefinite time, because there are plenty of sudden happenings in my life now, some are very sad, but some are relatively good  damn women, the devilish creatures

So, electrocuting will happen only in next month, maybe even later.

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 >>/39159/
> I hope you find a stable job and a place of yours. I'm glad you are posting here and going to in the future.

Thanks for the support bernd. Unless something happens that would prevent me from posting, sure why not.

Brobablies nothing will happen tbh. Shit's still fucked though. But, hopefully things will get for better soon. 

 >>/39163/
> around the Carpathians 

Eastern Europe. How exotic

 >>/39183/
I'm serious about establishing it. I first talked to Swebernd about it about 2 or so months ago, though it was just an idea. I decided the non-EU parts of the Balkans were one of the best choices due to its cheap land relative low lack of governance. A few weeks later, I met a few Slavs whom spoke quite fluent English and were well-educated in theology, history, modern and ancient psy-ops and the coming technocracy. So coming up with ways to resist it, I decided to bring the same talk with Swebernd with them, about land etc., and we decided that the Carpathians around Banat was the best choice. A few people even budged already, though they haven't arrived in our preferred location.
It's essentially the white Afghanistan; warm weather and a bunch of forested mountains. Phyletism isn't too extreme but it exists, and there's a bunch of beautiful women there to pursue. If we can have around 5 people come with 3000 Euros (2 people aside from me have already expressed their willingness), then we're all set. I've been trying to get Swebernd to also budge and try and set it up, since we're all more likeminded, though he hasn't gotten time for the IRC this past week.

 >>/39182/
Just make sure you take care of safety. With women too. ...garlic can help.

 >>/39192/
> Unless something happens that would prevent me from posting
Try not to break your fingers then. And toes.
> Shit's still fucked though
Yeah.

 >>/39192/
> Carpathians around Banat
That's Transylvania. Or if the outside slopes, then it's Romania, anyway, it's EU.
If you mean Carpathians as Carpathian basin, then Banat is in Serbia, and out of he EU. But in the Banat you can't find mountains, that's further into the south, over the Danube and the Sava river.

 >>/39194/
I'm talking about Serbian Banat, not necessarily in it but the mountains around it. Land is really cheap there and gun ownership is a lot more lax there than it is in most of the EU, so if I just have 4 other people with a few thousand Euros dedicated to this I could establish a community there.

 >>/39195/
I dunno about the gun ownership. I saw one documentary, a veteran if the Yugo Wars was interviewed, and he implied many veterans like him kept their guns, or tucked away some. Especially Chetniks. I've no idea about the laws but I imagine foreigners can't have guns just like that.
Also not sure if foreigners can buy lands. When we joined the EU westerners could by a house or a flat, but not land for a while. And outside the EU it's all different.
So check local laws with scrutiny.
If you get western wage (even if it's just minimum wage) and remote work is possible, you could live very comfortably in Eastern Europe, even in EU countries. I dunno if it's possible to get neetbux while living abroad, but that would be still fine.

 >>/39204/
Apparently gun ownership is still huge in the rural areas (where I'm investing in). A little around half of the rural population owns guns. Regarding land ownership, I already have a few native sponsors that I've corresponded with about building the community, they can purchase the land.
So; everybody I'm talking to has been saving up a bunch of money to put towards establishing the community. I plan on doing that, and then establishing this village of sorts in the wilderness to resist the technocratic agenda, as law enforcement is  extremely weak in rural Serbia in-general, let alone in the parts which are in the Carpathians.

 >>/39205/
Good luck with that. Don't count on weak law enforcement, and most importantly don't do unlawful things. Even if they rarely go about, it's enough if you cross somebody to get them onto your neck. I doubt Serbian prison are much fun.



 >>/39208/
I'm obviously not there yet; but everyone that chooses to volunteer for it will simply get shown around the place, and after all that occurs we'll all make our decision about it.
I didn't come across these people out of nowhere, of course.


 >>/39209/
I'm sure a bunch of people would join. They need:
1. to know about it, you have to spread your message;
2. information what they are signing up for;
3. assurances, about the legality, also that they will be safe, and can safely return, basically that they will possess the ability to make decisions over their own fate;
4. and related to the above: a way of safe return - in case it doesn't play out as they imagined.
From the top of my head. You can't do this on IBs anonymously.
For example we do stuff with Bernds/anons online, make things, or play, and I would do more complex things, with more public exposure, more considerable projects (well if my time would allow...), but irl it is kinda different. For example for a meet up with a Bernd, I would plan so that I could rely on myself if necessary and return to home if something goes sideways.

 >>/39253/
Well, I don't plan on just doing this with random people on imageboards. I've already extensively had contact with Swebernd, so I'm primarily getting him to budge. After he responds to this I'll email him all the guidelines.


 >>/39324/
I bet that's a museum now. The fort was probably built to watch over that shoreline. Was there some kind of port, or were that place used to anchor there and come to shore on boats? Is that straight thingy nearby in the water a breakwater?


 >>/39326/
That's an old fort, from the 19th century, maybe early 20th. The guns point toward a sea, so they were never intended to fire towards the land inside. So the hypothetical port I was talking about would have been and old one from the same time period. Now gone, only the fort remained (maybe it had alternative use later, like jail or ammo warehouse or something). I still guess there could have been a harbour. Or maybe the fort guarded the approach toward the bay. I dunno.

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Yeah, it's a conservation park. It was constructed fairly late almost out of vanity - it protected the shore and the port just little bit to the east -, and a decade later they built another fort a bit north from there because as the town developed shipping lanes changes and that site became more advantageous. No fort there today, the area was redeveloped. But this one you posted was preserved in good condition and kept as a park for about 70 years now. Sometimes they make loud noises with the guns for fun.




I've always wanted to be a lamp. Like those dentist lamps. They seemed like very reassuring people with their single warm eye, and the handles made them approachable. I mean, yes you're kind forced into a chair, but the handles gave you the illusion of power like you could grab them, shake them, yell at them until they made everything stop. That never happened though, so shucks.

Last night I dreamt I was walking on the banks of a river, first downstream, then up. It was a narrow river, but wide and deep enough for boats. The traffic of those was continuous, only in one direction, various sizes of boats floated downstream. No docks were anywhere, at least I don't remember any. I also don't remember any bridge where I crossed so I could walk on the other side. The banks were high and kinda steep, grass covered.
The water was clear enough to see a bit below. At one point I saw a row boat close to the bank, someone sat in it and a dude walked behind on the water. I shouted "he walks on the water", then a couple of seconds later I said "never mind, there are rocks just below the surface".
Two more notable things I can recall. One, I wanted to rent a canoe to paddle a bit because it was a long time ago I did such last time, and I knew I can rent one further upstream. Thee other that a fort/castle stood next to the river, badly reconstructed, looked awful and not medieval at all. I also passed it fairly quick as if I was traveling by a vehicle and not on foot.

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I just remembered that I had a console where I played vidya online. I had tons of fun and had a lot of friends that I played regularly a few years ago.

But then I got really sad all of the sudden. Most of my friends either defriended me or stopped playing all together. All the fun times I took for granted will never return for me and I have no way of reliving them. I remember the last time I played one game not even giving it any thought about it, not knowing that I will never be enjoying the time I'm having it before being swamped with work, obligations, personal relationships and other things in life in general. 

And that's how life is really. Be it popular youtube personalities, famous clubs, websites, friends, lovers, etc. 

One day, things you enjoy will suddenly end and you won't even notice it. Or worse, you'll be gone instead. Maybe try enjoying things in life to the fullest while it's still available.

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 >>/39544/
> To dream of a river represents negative situations or uncertainty in your life that is temporary. You are directly confronting obstacles, unfamiliar situations, or unwanted changes that are necessary in the interim or as part of the "flow of your life." Bad moods or temporary fighting. A short term busy schedule. Negative or uncertain situations that challenge you with progressiveness (e.g. fever or flu) requiring staunch short-term persistence or courage so that you can "get through" them.

> To dream of crossing a river represents a obstacle of uncertainty, difficulties you need to overcome, or unwanted situations. Unpleasant situations that are temporary. Crossing a river symbolizes moving through a phase prior to achieving a goal. 

> Positively, a river may reflect your ability to take chances in social situations or to try new things you've never tried before. The thrill of life. Taking important chances. 

http://www.dreambible.com/search.php?q=river

Could be interpreted in many ways bernd

 >>/39557/
> Could be interpreted in many ways bernd
Yeah. Also a river can represent other things, like water, ribbon, road, etc. which also can be interpreted in many ways. I'm breddy gud dream interpreter, occasionally I helped others to figure out their dreams (I can't tell what it means to them, but I can help them pointing out some abstractions, patterns, common properties of things, etc.). I'm done with interpreting however, I'm just enjoying the ride dreams take me on.
Tonight I had three dreams, one very confusing and disturbing, one short, and one very entertaining. Well, the disturbing one was entertaining too in it's own way. I remember that the most, the others faded very fast, but I won't write it here for two reasons: one I find unhealthy to share every dream, these are insights into one's psyches, second, I couldn't give a coherent description (unlike in the case of that river dream, where I still missed some details, but it's fairly composed).




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 >>/39566/
 >>/39575/
I mean, I liked it. The new movie was ok, I guess
It's not for everyone though

 >>/39576/
> Because you guys never played with the Blade Runner vidya!

Apparently, this is a real thing

> The game is not a direct adaptation of the 1982 Ridley Scott film Blade Runner, but is instead a "sidequel", telling an original story, which runs parallel to the film's plot, occasionally intersecting with it. 

Interesting








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 >>/39721/
> In the 90s, there where loads of adventure/storytelling games like that. Wonder why they decided to stop making them all of the suddenly?

Did they? Half of modern games are interactive movies that tell you the story. Maybe not true point-and-click, but conceptually similar.



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Some blogging again.

1. Chopped a tree after year of discussions with a neighbors. They want to chop all my trees, because "they are blocking the sun" but long negotiations ended with only one (and, I hope, last). Those Russians are horrible. They couldn't even chop it by themselves because "oh my son broke his car and can't do anything for three months".

2. Painted that rusty point near car's doorstep.

3. Did a shameful fix for stove door. It is still needs to be replaced completely, but I want to replace all kitchen stuff at once, so partial change of equipment is not ok. Yes, that looks bad, I know.

4. Found an Australian who still thinks that he is at home.


 >>/39883/
> 1
I think we are required to have certain amount of trees in our garden/yard.
Fugging neighbours have no say what you do and have on your own property, ofc if they ask nice, it's better make a deal with them. Don't forget to ask something in return. Or imply that you may ask something in the future, and then don't just make them shaky a bit so they'll reconsider telling you to do whatever.
Anyway those your trees, they can suck a bag of dick. These things can piss me off, once a neighbour wanted to tell me whatever I literally sent him to hiu, make dealings. Now we are in okay relation for other reasons, so no harm was done. At least no harm I know about.
> 2
You did good. Don't let it rot.
> 3
You did... well, what was necessary.
> 4
Bost it on >>>/ausneets/ they're gonna liek it

 >>/39885/
 >>/39886/

They complained that trees are too tall, because they aren't typical garden fruit trees (apples, pears) but forest trees (few pines and birch, grown by themselves). Actually, there is some kind of national rules about gardening communities that prohibit planting trees near borders (2-4 meters from fence), but no one cares, and rules are pretty vague and hard to enforce. My trees are mostly ok with common interpretation of rules, but these laws may be different from other point of view.

Both of neighbors complained. First one was sad that birch is too tall and shades some part of their plot with flowers. Other neighbor complains about pines near their house. After years of complains, first neighbor accepted it and built small barn-like building in the shade of birch. But second one still complains about pines. After months of slow discussion, I accepted that one pine that grew almost on border would be chopped.

I'm trying to have relatively good relations with neighbors just because it isn't fun to have hostile person nearby, but I think that would be last compromise that I made.

 >>/39891/
Just don't antagonize them too much. If they aren't reasonable they have to be told they aren't, that's a must.
Btw I don't see a fence on the picture you posted. Is there none? Build a wall. And make 10 feet higher. That's liek 3 meters on the normal countries.

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 >>/39901/
> Btw I don't see a fence on the picture you posted. Is there none? Build a wall. And make 10 feet higher. That's liek 3 meters on the normal countries.

They are only neighbors who have no fence with me, because in past it was planned to grow green hedge fence with hawthorn: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crataegus

But that task failed (mostly by neglect from both sides), and now there is some parts without any type of fence. I had plan about fence, but it is not so cheap task, so it always somewhere ine future. I don't care much though, except that their cat sometimes literally shit on my lawn.

As a blogspot - planning to drive 1000km tomorrow again, as I did in past year, and drive back at next weekend. Hope that this wouldn't be my last post (although road improved this year as I know).

 >>/39977/
Well, you could use the trees as posts for the fence. Anyway I'm sure you have bunch of stuff to do besides, from the top of my head the well and the wiring.
Good luck with your driving, I'm sure you'll be fine. You've routine now.

I have to crawl up to our roof, some trees' branches grew over and in big wind they are knocking on the tiles, so I have to cut them. The problem is that our roof is kinda steep. Doable but have to be careful.



 >>/40051/
> I've always had the bad luck of having terrible ones, loud ones, messy ones, or all 3 combined. 
Im sorry to hear that, i've had the same experiences. Im sure there is a special place in hell for loud neighbours.

 >>/40053/
If you keep at it, you'll get through.
Well, into another kind of suffering, then you have to fight that too.
You could make a list for yourself about the things that are in your power to change for the better, and going through those to make you feel better in your skin? There are circumstances which will be always out of our reach no matter what, but there are things which we can and worth to fiddle with, even if they seem frightening, or uncomfortable to do.

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 >>/40062/
> If you keep at it, you'll get through.
T. Hanks for the support

> Well, into another kind of suffering, then you have to fight that too
Bernds are made to suffers

> There are circumstances which will be always out of our reach no matter what,
Especially in this era. smdh
I have around 3-5 things that I need to fix right now. So I'll be working on that

> You could make a list for yourself about the things that are in your power to change for the better

I'll go ahead and do that. Thanks bernd


 >>/40088/
Giving advice is easy, fighting our fight is hard. For you, for me, for any one of us here and for keinbernds as well, the feels the same, without knowing particularities - which can be very different, but in a way very similar.



Just had tea with my brother and his girlfriend.

My brother starts talking about Zimbabwe and it wanting back the white farmers that left, his girlfriend chimes in with something like 'why would you want to live in Africa' I mention that it was not always so bad and that Kinshasa the capital of the Congo used to be called Kin le belle, then she said something like 'ah cuz they speak French' and then my brother says
'No they were a Belgian colony they spoke Belgian'
Then I said this was not true they did speak French.
She then added 'yeah Belgium is like the capital of France'

....I hate these people.






 >>/40273/
No, they're dot indians. Quesadillas are just my go-to comfort food. I guess quesadillas are more Tex-Mex rather than native Mex but whatever, the bodegas are far from the idiocy at least. Going back to work tomorrow.









Does anyone else feel like there's less people using the internet nowadays? I'm just getting this weird feeling that there's not a lot of people online in general. 

Me thinks that the Cojones kung flu, general distress and low employment are to blame. Everything feels a little empty nowadays




 >>/40376/
Too much conflict and animosity, everybody ties themselves to a set of beliefs and then adamantly refuses to reason with anything that opposes it or even to acknowledge it, everybody just slings mud at each other. The Recent presidential debate was a good example of this.

Tribalism has become the norm.

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 >>/40372/
More people are online then ever. Every person on this globe is a potential customer so they try to bring internet to everyone. Facebook had an initiative to bring internet to the thirdest of the third world just so they could make them Facebook users.
And we arrived to the problem, internet use is concentrated to a couple of big sites and people rarely wander away from those. Reasons are numerous:
- they don't know about the other options
- out of habit they just stay there
- they offer a wide variety of things so no need to visit other sites
- they find other sites unusual and can't comprehend their use (and no patience to learn them)
- they have limited time to spend on sites so they use what they use
- when they do a "Google search" about anything their hits are swamped with webshops - unless they deliberately searching for something specific
- we're living in the smartphone era, where they use apps instead of visiting websites, and every app is a competitor for the resources of their phone, for space, memory and cpu cycles, and there's a limit how many they can use, so they will ignore which will seem redundant or rarely used
- etc. etc.

 >>/40377/
> debate
Heh, gonna check it out what they blabbered.


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 >>/40376/
> Things were very different just a few years ago.

The internet wasn't perfect, but it sure was more interesting than now

 >>/40377/
> Tribalism has become the norm.

I do not see this anytime soon, sadly

 >>/40380/
> More people are online then ever. Every person on this globe is a potential customer so they try to bring internet to everyone.

Explains why there has been such a rampant uptick in keinberds all over. UNACCEPTABLE

 >>/40380/
> Heh, gonna check it out what they blabbered.

> Hamburger, hamburger hamburger, hamburger hamburger hamburger, free hamburger, he doesn't have a hamburger, I have all of the hamburgers, discounted hamburgers, hamburgers all over the place, hamburger grease spread over my face, trust me, vote for me

Repeat the same thing for 5 hours straight and you pretty much have the whole debate right there








The frame of my bed got broken. I decided against throwing money out for another cheapo one, and "reconfigure" what's left of it and use that. I have to take apart first, they gave me a hex key for the screws holding the thing together. Since I knew this shit will brake at some point and I'll need the key, I put it to a safe and convenient place so I can find it. I can't find it, Bernd.


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It won't. My new design is the simplest possible.
Originally the frame consist of four legs, one board at the front, one at the back, two side boards, one horizontal board in the middle, and two slat rolls at the bottom screwed to the middle and the side boards.
One of the side boards split along its whole length and the bottom half broken at the third. See picrel, red lines show the split and the break.
What I'm going to do is taking apart the whole thing, clean the edges of the pieces of the broken side board, removing splits and splinters, then put the sideboards onto the floor flat like the middle board, nail the grills onto them and done. No legs or front or back boards. I could only break it if I'd step on the middle of the slat rolls.
I could just throw the mattress onto the floor, but I'd rather have an air gap below.

And this shit broke because it isn't one piece of board, but it's smaller pieces of wood (some shitty pine ofc) glued together and thin wooden "wallpaper" glued around them as a cover. I should have just bought real boards and built a frame from scratch tbh.



 >>/40705/
I didn't really had a choice. I bought a breddy gud mattress from the mid price range (which meant me going little out of way with the spending) with long warranty, after 12 years it's still fine no lumps (although I do flip it monthly as instructed) but had to settle with cheap frame as a compensation.
> This would be extremely bad for your health and entire body
He prefers his body like his meat: raw.


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I am currently moving around different places and trying to find a good place to stay in permanently. At least I left the shithole I was living in

I'm getting messages from recruiters, but the positions they have are kinda underpayed. And sometimes they are really RUDE and don't respond to when I say I'm interested in the position they offer. 


Also, is this thread close to the bump limit? Should we make another one bernds?

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Woke up this morning got myself a snow shovel. Nice thick fluffy snow outside, had to clear it. Measured 11 cm at an even place, and it melts constantly. Noice. It's more than all the snow of the previous three years together.
Huh, got kinda tired, workout for the morn.

 >>/41098/
Well, I hope you found your place.
> rude
Well, Dutch are rude.




 >>/41274/
I concur, if anyone needs help, it is Bernd. Problem is due the anonymous nature of this business the system would be open to abuse. Tho probably even the abusers are people who need help, although entirely different type.

 >>/41440/
Its not just in terms of monetary help. Everyone needs support in life. Someone to talk to. I often see this self flagellation that bernds say that they are autistic and misfits. Its insanity. The one person you should love is yourself. So why beat yourself up. Why kick a person that is on the ground. 

Self love is the foundation to everything.

 >>/34838/
In case anyone wondered where I went to, my computer died then I had to move into the house as rent suddenly sky rocketed from corona. The electrics in the house were old and fucked, the fuse box was just wired together. Also the polarity of the entire house was in reverse but if the old guy never needed a computer maybe he didn't mind his fans running in reverse. Also the wiring was egyptian rubber and completely perished, it literally fell apart in my hands. Many nights were had with no phone and no heating, sleeping in filth and dust. Installed a new consumer unit, got safe working electricity and now have a junky old laptop.

Also, any advice for stopping stray cats from using outside my house as a toilet? I caught them several times coming into my kitchen to shit!

 >>/41441/
I did not mean just monetary help. And not just that can be abused, but the simple benevolence, the helpful intention.
Let's say there's a "Bernd" who got used to his mommy wipe his nose and too lazy to do anything, and he might have the genious idea to exploit others to do what he should do from the most easy brainless crap. His problems could be solved by helping him onto his feet, but we can't know about that because what he let us know is that he needs help with X or Y things... and then many more.
Or there could be another who just a narcissist or psychopath who just enjoys manipulating others (in it's most harmless form, a troll who does it for the laughs). There are people on the internet who would feed others with the most heartbreaking stories just to fuck with their minds. Btw these people also need help, just other type.
Now, ofc, in our situation here, we know who the regulars are, but I would assume anyone would be allowed to seek help. And on an anonymous place it's kinda hard to filter who can be trusted or not. Even being an IRL help helper is hard.
And not to mention those who would give help. Their intentions could be the less spotless. Ofc, if what they offer actually helps, that might not be such a big deal.
Also stuff.

 >>/41443/
> In case anyone wondered where I went to
I did.
Cats are good against rats. I assume now you have some kind of heating. Still I would consider using just one room for everything, cooking too (helps with the heating), and this would fix the cat problem temporarily. How do they get in?


 >>/41454/
Must be lots of cats around. Or maybe the old bloke made them got used to visit him.
Yeah cat turd smells bad. Do not step in it.

This thread is autosäging. We should use the "Casual talk" thread but I'm gettin 404 when I try to open it. Asked Odili to restore.





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