• starman2112@sh.itjust.works
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    9 hours ago

    This community really shows how nice and wholesome /b/ really is, I think I’ll go there now

    Oh wait the entire first page of the board is filled with pervert shit

    Edit: on a refresh, there’s also some nazi sympathizing. Cool! Wholesome!

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    17 hours ago

    I used to try to snap when the light changed… No tricks or method, I’d just start counting down in my head from a number that felt right and snap

    Years of doing it, and now I just know when the light is going to change. It takes time to learn it for a new place

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    You can easily tell when a light is going to change, simply by checking the crosswalk indicator. If DONT WALK is blinking, the light is about to change.

    (That said, some lights with low traffic in one direction are programmed to get ready to change at a moment’s notice, in case a car pulls up, but most aren’t. So in that situation all you gotta do is check to see if a car is waiting for green if the crosswalk is blinking, to determine whether or not it’s going to change.)

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      2 days ago

      I believe that the deep web used to refer to websites not referenced on search engines. Which was the case for 4 chan.

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        I think this is still the definition

        The deep web,[1] invisible web,[2] or hidden web[3] are parts of the World Wide Web whose contents are not indexed by standard web search-engine programs.

        But I don’t remember a time that 4chan didn’t appear on search results, it’s just that the content disappears so quickly that the result you do get (and you get some results) aren’t worth much, so they’re demphasized. But I remember a long while back searching on Google with “site:4chan.org” and getting results.

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        genuinely this. I used to think the dark web was so evil but then I found that it’s literally just 70% people trying to scam idiots for money with edgy murder shops, 20% broken websites, and 10% dope ass art projects.

        The real harm is YouTube shorts. Not even TikTok, it’s relatively tame with some attention seekers. YouTube shorts makes rapists come off as the good people in society and seeing some kid IRL praise Andrew Tate is 1000x more terrifying than any decapitated head photo or jumpscare could be.