Anonymous A started this discussion 5 months ago#128,610
but overtime I've learned that anti-nomries(which in this case would YOU-the internet subculture communities, the discord servers. Basically any and all niche circles) are actually worse than normies. Sure most just go along with life, follow social scripts, and don’t overcomplicate things. They come across as bland or dismissive, but at least it’s straightforward.
But then I look at online communities that operate on unhinged, unfiltered and uncensored content. Most of the time you have to lurk and observe the general vibe before jumping in and I gotta say there's not a place ive seen as of yet that came off as beginner friendly for users to come in and just chat. When someone does join, there's almost always "old guard" being the wise ass.
I believe it more and more everyday that online communities with their retarded nerdy fandom are worse than normal boring adults. Yeah they might out of the loop on trends and stuff but they don't partake in edgy, performative behavior. These are the people that grew up and moved on from the internet. Most of them probably don't even know sites like this even exist and if they did they managed to get out long enough to see that internet is merely for information gathering and that's it. Outside of that they actually touch grass, are more or less nice and inviting to each other.
I've seen this shit in anime/game, nsfw art and "tech/programming". they all sound alike, have the same basic bitch tastes and takes. If I met one of them, ive met all of them. they communicate only in memes.
nowadays it just seems much better to legit be alone.
> but overtime I've learned that anti-nomries(which in this case would YOU-the internet subculture communities, the discord servers. Basically any and all niche circles) are actually worse than normies. Sure most just go along with life, follow social scripts, and don’t overcomplicate things. They come across as bland or dismissive, but at least it’s straightforward. > > But then I look at online communities that operate on unhinged, unfiltered and uncensored content. Most of the time you have to lurk and observe the general vibe before jumping in and I gotta say there's not a place ive seen as of yet that came off as beginner friendly for users to come in and just chat. When someone does join, there's almost always "old guard" being the wise ass. > > I believe it more and more everyday that online communities with their retarded nerdy fandom are worse than normal boring adults. Yeah they might out of the loop on trends and stuff but they don't partake in edgy, performative behavior. These are the people that grew up and moved on from the internet. Most of them probably don't even know sites like this even exist and if they did they managed to get out long enough to see that internet is merely for information gathering and that's it. Outside of that they actually touch grass, are more or less nice and inviting to each other. > > I've seen this shit in anime/game, nsfw art and "tech/programming". they all sound alike, have the same basic bitch tastes and takes. If I met one of them, ive met all of them. they communicate only in memes. > > nowadays it just seems much better to legit be alone.
> but overtime I've learned that anti-nomries(which in this case would YOU-the internet subculture communities, the discord servers. Basically any and all niche circles) are actually worse than normies. Sure most just go along with life, follow social scripts, and don’t overcomplicate things. They come across as bland or dismissive, but at least it’s straightforward. > > But then I look at online communities that operate on unhinged, unfiltered and uncensored content. Most of the time you have to lurk and observe the general vibe before jumping in and I gotta say there's not a place ive seen as of yet that came off as beginner friendly for users to come in and just chat. When someone does join, there's almost always "old guard" being the wise ass. > > I believe it more and more everyday that online communities with their retarded nerdy fandom are worse than normal boring adults. Yeah they might out of the loop on trends and stuff but they don't partake in edgy, performative behavior. These are the people that grew up and moved on from the internet. Most of them probably don't even know sites like this even exist and if they did they managed to get out long enough to see that internet is merely for information gathering and that's it. Outside of that they actually touch grass, are more or less nice and inviting to each other. > > I've seen this shit in anime/game, nsfw art and "tech/programming". they all sound alike, have the same basic bitch tastes and takes. If I met one of them, ive met all of them. they communicate only in memes. > > nowadays it just seems much better to legit be alone.
> > but overtime I've learned that anti-nomries(which in this case would YOU-the internet subculture communities, the discord servers. Basically any and all niche circles) are actually worse than normies. Sure most just go along with life, follow social scripts, and don’t overcomplicate things. They come across as bland or dismissive, but at least it’s straightforward. > > > > But then I look at online communities that operate on unhinged, unfiltered and uncensored content. Most of the time you have to lurk and observe the general vibe before jumping in and I gotta say there's not a place ive seen as of yet that came off as beginner friendly for users to come in and just chat. When someone does join, there's almost always "old guard" being the wise ass. > > > > I believe it more and more everyday that online communities with their retarded nerdy fandom are worse than normal boring adults. Yeah they might out of the loop on trends and stuff but they don't partake in edgy, performative behavior. These are the people that grew up and moved on from the internet. Most of them probably don't even know sites like this even exist and if they did they managed to get out long enough to see that internet is merely for information gathering and that's it. Outside of that they actually touch grass, are more or less nice and inviting to each other. > > > > I've seen this shit in anime/game, nsfw art and "tech/programming". they all sound alike, have the same basic bitch tastes and takes. If I met one of them, ive met all of them. they communicate only in memes. > > > > nowadays it just seems much better to legit be alone. > > Oh ok
> > but overtime I've learned that anti-nomries(which in this case would YOU-the internet subculture communities, the discord servers. Basically any and all niche circles) are actually worse than normies. Sure most just go along with life, follow social scripts, and don’t overcomplicate things. They come across as bland or dismissive, but at least it’s straightforward. > > > > But then I look at online communities that operate on unhinged, unfiltered and uncensored content. Most of the time you have to lurk and observe the general vibe before jumping in and I gotta say there's not a place ive seen as of yet that came off as beginner friendly for users to come in and just chat. When someone does join, there's almost always "old guard" being the wise ass. > > > > I believe it more and more everyday that online communities with their retarded nerdy fandom are worse than normal boring adults. Yeah they might out of the loop on trends and stuff but they don't partake in edgy, performative behavior. These are the people that grew up and moved on from the internet. Most of them probably don't even know sites like this even exist and if they did they managed to get out long enough to see that internet is merely for information gathering and that's it. Outside of that they actually touch grass, are more or less nice and inviting to each other. > > > > I've seen this shit in anime/game, nsfw art and "tech/programming". they all sound alike, have the same basic bitch tastes and takes. If I met one of them, ive met all of them. they communicate only in memes. > > > > nowadays it just seems much better to legit be alone. > > interesting
its scorched earth. everybody's getting it. doesnt matter how they choose to respond because in the end the message is very clear. what I want is to upend it all. everything.
Anonymous I joined in and replied with this 5 months ago, 45 minutes later, 5 hours after the original post[^][v]#1,386,734
@1,386,696 (A)
You see yourself as an intellectual dropping hard truths, but you are more like a crazed hobo who is sprawled out in the gutter, shouting nonsense at confused pedestrians.
> You see yourself as an intellectual dropping hard truths, but you are more like a crazed hobo who is sprawled out in the gutter, shouting nonsense at confused pedestrians.
well thank you that's actually pretty nice of you.
Anonymous I replied with this 5 months ago, 2 hours later, 9 hours after the original post[^][v]#1,386,758
@1,386,744 (A)
I came to the internet because I was bored. I discovered this website sometime around winter. I’ve thought about it, I think I’d rather not waste years of my life on here like I see some other people have. I do feel some desire to one-up everybody on here. It’s difficult to think of the perfect final comeback to everything everyone has ever said on here to finish it forever. I have been known by many names, by many IP addresses even.
I guess the best comeback I can think of is, every day you had a choice to make about whether to waste the rest of your life. Out of every single opportunity you never made the correct choice.
Then again here you are, wasting yours talking about mines. But here's the thing about choices. I still get to make the next one, just like you. Make what you will with that. https://youtube.com/shorts/lcWA2wEFkeY?si=ujtWKGjXdpNNTxPg