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Post by Deleted on Sept 4, 2021 15:38:50 GMT -5
WELL-ENDOWED AFRICAN, yeah, not liking other people feel bad but calling them autist, and talking about "it's either vaccine passports or lockdowns" while claiming to understand the impacts of lockdowns on sanity and of vaccine passports on freedom to travel, etc. You are so self-absorbed you don't really notice the harm you do to others until they tell you directly. I also don't know about your first thread, what I care is about what you posted here: doomer.boards.net/thread/2208/anti-lockdown-vaccine-passport-protests your reply is the first one in the row of replies, and I don't need to reiterate how much I would like you to go to hell over it. Not saying staff needs to act, I'm saying I consider you to be the one posting wack shit, not the other people as you claim, and I'm honest at saying it. It's my personal opinion, not incitement for staff to reevaluate whether you should be welcome here . Simply a fact: I have no problem with politics discussed here, but I dislike people who think there are persons with problematic views when the ones with actual problematic views are actually the people making such claims. People like you, who tell others to get jabs. Who call privacy-minding people autistic. "No agenda" man, except you do seem to have one. Quite successful at it, as well. And you would think I actually would take you word for "no agenda", after all the shit you said to me whenever I defended taking care about not getting data mined, huh? There were people who deleted themselves and so, involuntarily, did me a great favor. A shame you won't be such a one in the forseeable future. I said before that I would prefer people you call "autistic" and posting "wack shit" (per your opinion) over people like you. That's basically end of story. Fuck your posts and your need to act retarded, I prefer posts that have effort behind them, even if highly controversial. Better to promote culling and eugenics because one had a bad day than post stuff you post.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 4, 2021 16:19:08 GMT -5
A friend passing away is sad. A friend you've known for 20 years, passing away is like losing a family member. I'll have a drink and a smoke in your honor, again.
RIP
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Post by Deleted on Sept 4, 2021 21:49:13 GMT -5
A friend passing away is sad. A friend you've known for 20 years, passing away is like losing a family member. I'll have a drink and a smoke in your honor, again. RIP I'm sorry for your loss.
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Post by WELL-ENDOWED AFRICAN on Sept 4, 2021 22:29:31 GMT -5
RIP to your homie
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Post by dmdr on Sept 4, 2021 22:45:20 GMT -5
Sorry to hear that, Kontra.
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Post by matador on Sept 4, 2021 23:21:34 GMT -5
Sorry for your loss, Kontra. Losing a friend is always hard, especially if you've known each other for so long.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 5, 2021 1:43:51 GMT -5
Not to say that as we age, we tend to have fewer and fewer friends, even without deaths...
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Post by WELL-ENDOWED AFRICAN on Sept 6, 2021 5:58:35 GMT -5
So 2 days ago I was at a friend's place and had lunch he and his gf made. Some sort of soup + spaghetti in a sauce that looked like guacamole but wasn't quite it. It was quite nice. However the next day I felt sick as a dog. Funnily enough after every shit I'd take, I'd feel a little better. And I took like 10 fucking liquid disgusting fetid shits in the last 24 hrs. Now my asshole is in smithereens and bleeds as if I got fucked by a bunch of black dudes with massive dicks. Who said men couldn't have periods? Lol
This can't go on.
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Post by good-old on Sept 6, 2021 13:14:45 GMT -5
A friend passing away is sad. A friend you've known for 20 years, passing away is like losing a family member. I'll have a drink and a smoke in your honor, again. RIP RIP. My condolences. Also, about what @vigilantdoomer is talking about actually does make sense. This might even be worth a separate thread, but I'll just post this here. Thing is proprietary software is much easier to get running, and since it is >90% of the time commercial, they have the money to advertise, and quickly get popularity. They also do other shit the general public are attracted by. For an example, Microsoft has a questionnaire which, regardless of the answers, recommends buying a new PC with Windows 10 on it. And you know how "general public" is, they'll listen to them. Some do because they don't bother to retake it and see if they get something else for an answer, some listen to them because big corp + monopoly = best option. Some don't realise that it's simply the manufacturer recommending its own product. Some people fail to discover things which are not advertised. The list possibly goes on, both for what big tech corps can do because of commercial software(that FOSS developers can't, considering the fact that they're mostly non-profit) And now when enough people got it, the reason to use it will become "everyone uses it, so it's gotta be good, right?". Most of the software that exists has a Windows port, not to mention that a big lot of software is Windows only. Applications by big corps are made on it because it's what most people use and the monopoly is further strengthened. And now we have Microsoft abusing it, but people won't stop using it, since it's "the least bad option, it still has to be the best" or for some who actually realise its bad, still have to continue using it, as I mentioned earlier, is a big chunk of software out there uses it. And of course MS has to abuse it since they're the generic big tech corp. But due to points mentioned earlier, some people don't care. And some even deny the fact that it's spyware because the person saying it is not a big tech corp. And some just don't care about their privacy. Again, the list possibly goes on. Meanwhile free software, which has a lot of advantages over proprietary software, while not having any of the shit that proprietary software has, like spyware, difficulty in making modifications because no source code/low customisation, and other things, still are lower in popularity, because devs can't avail the money the big corps can, and they can't advertise and other stuff(although usually they don't want to). Also the small one-time difficulty in installing/other stuff is something they just can't be arsed to do. There are also people which need excessive hand-holding and they use proprietary software because FOSS doesn't always have that, but big tech stuff sure does. They have to rely on people's recommendations for more people to use it. So you have a shitton of people who've always only used proprietary software and this just doesn't want to change because it's true, most people suck, and this isn't the only reason for it. TL;DR FOSS are better, always have been. Just because something isn't that popular doesn't prevent it from being a better choice.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 8, 2021 11:20:56 GMT -5
Demotivator, text description. Imagine picture of a man, sweat on his face and medical mask over his mouth and nose, being slowly suffocated by lack of oxygen from this mask: I can't breathe
'Cause I wear a fucking mask.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 10, 2021 23:33:49 GMT -5
Hi everybody! As I wrote in Russian thread, I am out of my home town and am in Saint-Petersburg currently, the 24 hour run I signed up to due to start in 2.5 hours. This forum is being very active as of recently, and while I totally want to reply to a lot of stuff, I won't be quite able to until I return home two days later.
So wish me best and I hope to run semi-decently at least, winning doesn't seem to be likely though but that's no issue, I am running 24 hours for the first time in my life, the longest runs I did prior lasted 13 hours.
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Post by Lobo on Sept 11, 2021 0:55:10 GMT -5
Good luck chief! Have fun.
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Post by good-old on Sept 11, 2021 3:44:58 GMT -5
Woah that sounds hella long, it's almost like you're joking. But yeah, good luck, even an "average" performance would be hard to do.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 12, 2021 7:37:01 GMT -5
Thanks Lobo good-old! Fun is indeed what I had in abundance. Not impressed with my own performance though, but hey this wasn't the horror stories my friends who had already run 24 hours were telling me. Luck was good in regards to weather and food from organizers, but I really went undertrained. You can say I walked this race rather than run, it's almost correct: my heart rate was high whenever running from the beginning till the end, thus walking was a necessity. Still finished third in my age group, but only 7th in total though, with a piss poor result of 128 km (contrast: first place women 213 km, first place men ~200 km, my own result at 13 hours this year was 113 km, and that was third place in absolute). Not last huh, and was actually maintaining this 7th total / 3rd in my age group throughout, even when took a break (whole 4 hours, was a stupid decision, lost 12-26 km I could have gained I think, assuming I would walk them in entirety, mind it I was walking slower than 5 km per hour, cause knees were dead and I could only move hips forward). I really went to this run because my other endeavours (like involvement with activists) were unsuccessful (me not achieving my goals). 128 km doesn't feel like achievement, although the medals I won (without much effort) almost try to convince me otherwise. Since I didn't really exhaust myself physically but simply my legs couldn't carry me at fast enough pace, can't say I would be averse to running 24 hours another time, say, next year (some people really take long breaks after their first attempt at 24, even if they finished better than me). At least I didn't have cramps this time, just exhausted legs that weren't trained enough to be able to contract knee-related muscles for such long periods. Really should have just trained more, but I had odds stucked against me: 1) vaccinated in July against COVID-19, had no motivation to train (so much fearmongering within these vaccination campaigns) 2) 3 weeks of no hot water supplied to my house in July-August 3) unusually hot weather in August for my area, it's usually fucking cold here but the opposite was true. And in the evening when it's not hot, it was too dark already, bought flashlight too late. Training at night with a flashlight was like only option. 4) Then the weather changed from hot to cold, but our house got cut from gas, cause gas inspection has found issues in too many flats. I bet when I return the gas would still not be there. Friends say gas is sometimes cut for 1 month(!). That's Russia for you. Well, gas matters because you can't boil food, only fry it - forced change of diet within last weeks of preparation, this is really nasty btw. P.S. All the happenings this year, though, helped me realize my strong points and weak points, if I ever do anything activist-like, I'll know what to do.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 12, 2021 7:41:59 GMT -5
Btw keep in my mind I only participate in competitions for general public as of yet, not in championships (for which I don't yet qualify, although everything is possible in the future), champions run so much in 24 hours it doesn't feel humanly possible. My friend had run 242 km, for example, that was an event open only to those who had qualified with a 190+ km run on a race that awards such qualifications. I actually use a lot of his advice to do these long races.
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Post by Lobo on Sept 12, 2021 8:05:14 GMT -5
And despite all that you did 128km!
I'd call that an achievement! 👍
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Post by 40oz on Sept 12, 2021 10:25:28 GMT -5
thats awesome @vigilantdoomer
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Post by Deleted on Sept 13, 2021 11:30:31 GMT -5
So nothing good awaited me upon my return: the house is still cut off gas and the battery is also dead as of yet, it's freaking cold outside, I wished I've stayed in Saint-Petersburg. Can't really do shit, too cold at home, and too demotivated by inability to cook any good meal decently in such conditions. My flat is also filled with trash but I don't feel like going outside to rid myself of it.
A trip to run for 24 hour was actually quite nice, definitely would make a trip to run 24 hours again (with better preparation of course), cause fuck this town I'm living in, its climate became completely broken in recent years. I thought it was me, cause it's strange to feel either too hot or too cold all the time, but now I see this actually doesn't happen in some other cities, and Saint-Petersburg is not exactly rumored to have a good weather.
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Post by WELL-ENDOWED AFRICAN on Sept 16, 2021 10:04:30 GMT -5
I'm so sick of this covid bullshit fellas. I'm fucking vaccinated too but all of this digital certificate bullshit is super foreigner-hostile so I don't have one yet, therefore it's pretty much as if I wasn't vaxxed. I'm on a train to fucking Budapest right now to go and sort this out.
What the fuck am I doing in Budapest. I hate this shit.
I have also spent around 70% of my university so far on remote learning. The semester starts next week and if it's remote again, I might just fucking drop out. I can't handle this for another year.
Thankfully I haven't lost anyone dear to me (as many have) but still aaaaaahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh
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Post by Deleted on Sept 16, 2021 10:17:46 GMT -5
@xeep-Eep I heard that sometimes westerners are stupid.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 16, 2021 10:41:19 GMT -5
Yeah I wouldn't be able to finish my education either if it were remote. Nothing to do with westerners, face-to-face engagement with other people is important part of education as well as socialization and all other things that are taken for granted, unless they happen to be messed up.
I find it somewhat poetic though the man who stated that you can't have "neither vaccine passport nor lockdown" is going to be affected by this after all. Here is hoping he would review his stance on these measures. From my pespective, the mental health and dignity of the living is more important than avoiding deaths, however large death toll may be. I firmly hold the view - and held this view throughout my entire life - that life by itself has no value, and that it is better to die than to be humiliated or lose your dignity in some other way.
Simply put, preserving "life" per physical definition was a wrong goal for this pandemic. But still, those who circumvented the restrictions had succeeded in life during this period, so the culling per Social Darwinism still happened: those who are least obedient got a huge advantage (measured, for example, in sport achievements, and I'm not talking about myself here, but about my a few friends who actually have real achievements to their name) over those obeying the restrictions. Which means they have proven themselves to be superior.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 16, 2021 10:45:19 GMT -5
By the way, on issue of socialization: an important aspect of the real-life education, work in the office, etc. is that you have to interact with people you not necessary like or get along with, and thus acquire the skills necessary to deal with all various kinds of people. Hence, its socialization proper. That can't be said of social networking and messengers, were you can opt to hide in a turtle shell whenever you feel like it.
Also, overcoming adversity - rather than avoiding it - is the basis for skill development in all areas of life.
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Post by ketmar on Sept 16, 2021 10:52:40 GMT -5
is that you have to interact with people you not necessary like or get along with …or, in another words: do what you don't want to do, because fuck you, that's why. no wonder that a lot of people think that life is shit — it's hard to have a good feeling about it when you forced to do the things you don't like on a daily basis.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 16, 2021 10:54:47 GMT -5
Although this brings me to a further thought: what if one starts to regard all this impediments (the anti-pandemic measures) as advesity to overcome rather than bitch about? Cause that's exactly what the successful people did - they found a way to bypass these things, rather than complain about them. Some of them did this by, say, travelling from a city to a town or village where lockdown cannot be enforced AT ALL, and thus training outside while obedient cocksuckers were stuck in their homes in big cities, afraid of police patrols during lockdown's most strict week. When it was not so strict, some opted to simply run away from patrols, cause fuck the police the one who were observing the lockdown didn't carry firearms anyway.
What a shift in perspective can bring really... this world is ripe for chance for those who dire, cause never was diring to break restrictions so rewarding as it is now.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 16, 2021 10:59:09 GMT -5
ketmar, if I were able to elect to do only things that are pleasant to me I wouldn't be able to get anywhere in life. That's exactly the point: there has to be adversity to overcome, for progress to happen. In fact, life was best when humanity was powerless before the forces of Nature, for then the lessons of adversity were in abundance.
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