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SorbianSwitzerland 1 point

We need to go back, before this cursed thing was brouht forth into existance.

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wtf

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Gooner grindset.

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Well for one, people are lazy and go all like "too long didn't read" and then is just the fact people can't agree on anything these days. If they see a meme they don't like, they just downvote it or get it banned. Opinons are harder to filter, so they just avoid long rants like the plague. I feel as if the more I use MainChan the less traction I get on average, but it least I get to post what I love on here. I tried to post something on reddit, a funny video of somebody throwing a firecracker in a bathtub, and it got downvoted into oblivion. I don't know, it feels like the bigger the sites are, the worse the userbase is.

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I was a real pussy as a kid, but I'm happy I was so careful with myself. Being unable to swim or walk proper would be a death sentace to me. I hope you get well soon, sometimes shit like this happens even to the best of us.

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You know of the Barneyfag? There were a lot of those where ever I used to post, especially when people were just posting what they love. Monster Girl Threads don't like any media that isn't made in Japan, and that isn't from a written work. So I started experincing that "missed cheese" feeling, when I notice they didn't dog on a post with a image from media they don't like (Gacha games, Western media, media with monster boys and girls). Is a personal example of this.

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SorbianSwitzerland 1 point

The Ritual Poster or your feelings on them?

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I don't like typing on my phone and is harder to search up how to spell words or information inbetween writting something. I guess people just get used to what they do the most.

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It gives a bigger userbase and more engagement. People will use the app and not even see the time in the corner of their screen, not noticing how much sunlight they are spending on the app. Is also easier to force people to scroll or see adverts they could easily avoid on a computer screen. I dislike most apps and the only reason I have them is due to bullshit censorship of content on the main site, or cause the limited screenspace looks better.

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SorbianSwitzerland 1 point

Who knocks.

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They get off on sharing it. Is why there is so much "I only pretend to be a pedo" stuff online, they can claim it with pride and the backtrack on it like is just a joke.

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I despite having a reddit account for some time, never took part in any of the r/place events. I did use a copy cat site for a year. Made some country balls for scandinavia and a place dubbed "New New Sweden" (which somebody then improved for me), I still have the name of it thanks to the discord group (canvas.place).

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R/place clones when people make art instead of trying to be part of the community.

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I love paying for shit I will never play. I love collecting games to make number go up. I hate spending time outside or with family and loved ones.

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You must have a very limited range of games you enjoy. I hate more how they sell games rather than the content in them. I play a lot of stuff that puts gameplay first and graphics second, so anything from textbased to grand strategy suits me just fine. Hell mod making and piracy makes it almost impossible for any game to be boring to me for long.

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SorbianSwitzerland 1 point

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AZ3plf-Q1Vk

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g2dxgZEq4D0

It reminds me of Pooh's Adventures and Mashup Guy Galaxy. People who grew up with media that never left their mind. I assume they are all autistic and never gew out of the media they used to enjoy. So they creat these convoluted world for their favorite obsession.

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SorbianSwitzerland 1 point

Swedish hands wrote this.

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New Sweden was the name of the colony in the Delaware river established back in 1638, it got incorporated into New Amsterdam after the Dutch seized control during the second northern war (which was the same war that ended the Swedish Empire). I choose the name New New Sweden as a joke about this, and since people did call areas controlled by a certain ethnic group colonies on most r/place clone sites. I'm Swedish if you haven't put two and two together and just wanted a area to build Swedish stuff.

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Didn't know it had a ps2 game. I only knew of the good music from the Game Boy game.

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Black spy is loyal and dependable.

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Cool story behind the creation of this audio.

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Stolen comment:

If anyone is curious what the story behind this is. There is a now defunct company called QSound Labs that were pioneers in the 3d audio space back in the 90s. They made both hardware and software integrations of their tech which found it's way into arcade games and movies (Capcom was a customer of theirs).

They made this particular audio clip in 1996 for one of their customers, Starkey Labs. Starkey was using an implementation of the 3d tech to produce hearing aids that would allow the wearer to tell what direction sound was coming from. Previous hearing aids had one mic and one speaker per hearing aid, meaning that they just amplified whatever sound was coming in. You'd be able to tell left from right as the volume would be different in each ear, but you couldn't tell if a sound was coming from behind or in front of you. In human hearing we are able to tell front from back due to the shape of our ears. The cartilage that makes up the external part of your ear is obviously more prominent on the back side of your ear, this causes a muffling of sounds from behind that has a specific frequency signature, our brain interprets this as things behind us.

This recording was created as an ad of sorts for Starkey's new Cetera hearing aids that featured an algorithmic system that would add these frequency changes to allow the wearer to better pick up direction of the sounds they were haring.

They have this recording and more on their site https://www.qsound.com/demos/binaural-audio.htm

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SorbianSwitzerland 1 point

The only thing nobody can go without.

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robite

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