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zedprime posted:I see it as more relevant than ever as women must constantly ignore incels and end up with a nice guy with a fur suit. Gaston is clearly a Chad, not an incel. It is the Beast, a shut-in convinced of his own ugliness despite being perfectly attractive to a decent subset of women if he would only go outside and stop screaming at them for touching his stuff, who is the incel.
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Devo is a no hit wonder.
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# ? Mar 22, 2024 20:07 |
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Gaston is a PUA
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https://x.com/transparencyboo/status/1610249409375408131?s=20
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Gaston is a gay man
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https://twitter.com/sausagehobbit/status/1770962396179489164
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projecthalaxy posted:Devo is a no hit wonder.
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https://twitter.com/SenatorLankford/status/1770810252864205116?s=20
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Did all three of you have to cum on the quaill?
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# ? Mar 22, 2024 22:11 |
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I was 100% sure this was a pisstake going by the absolute freakshow in the left picture plus the plating of that quail thing but...
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I had this when I got dark forces for christmas and played it for hours. I closed my eyes that night and just saw hallways moving past me like my eyes were still open. You there. Stop where you are. You're not authorized in this area. Blast'em.
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OwlFancier posted:Did all three of you have to cum on the quaill? they didn't have to, they just chose to
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Deep Glove Bruno posted:I had this when I got dark forces for christmas and played it for hours. I closed my eyes that night and just saw hallways moving past me like my eyes were still open. You there. Stop where you are. You're not authorized in this area. Blast'em. Man I could hear all of those perfectly and was able to visualize those hallways as well. What a hell of a game.
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Meanwhile Massachusetts RMV DGAF.
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I remember getting Gran Turismo 3 and firing it up on my parents floor model and watching the intro going "thats it, graphics will never get better than this" I also have this definitely normal phenomenon where I just randomly envision locations in my head for no reason, often video game maps. Just completely uncontrollable, nothing happens that would evoke that memory, it just pops in my head. Today, someone at work revealed their partner doesn't have an internal monologue, and he's not the kind of person I'd have expected that of. Another said a relative cant picture anything in their head, only words and numbers. For a moment, I considered that a worse burden than my own various neuroses
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Ornamental Dingbat posted:Meanwhile Massachusetts RMV DGAF. Had real trouble parsing that back window message. I thought that Free was an adjective and Read was a verb and that this person was offering, at zero cost, to psychically determine how much of a Karen you are.
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# ? Mar 22, 2024 23:35 |
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One time I played Goldeneye with a "walk through doors" gameshark cheat for so long I was one step away from walking straight into my bedroom door after I quit https://twitter.com/MNateShyamalan/status/1771180443653525870
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codo27 posted:Another said a relative cant picture anything in their head, only words and numbers. For a moment, I considered that a worse burden than my own various neuroses Yep, this is me as well. This is being called aphantasia, and ever since I realized that when some people say they can “picture something” in their head and it’s not just a metaphor, I’ve asked basically everyone I know or meet about what their visualizations are like. Turns out there’s a huge spectrum of it, and sometimes it makes perfect sense. All the people I know who draw, including non-artistic drawing like a draftsman relative, are able to conjure up full, realistically detailed objects in their head and rotate them around, seeing color and texture and a solid consistent image from any angle. I can do, uh, absolutely none of those things, and the idea that people can feels like a superpower.
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https://twitter.com/AdequateEmily/status/1503672681018843138
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Kestral posted:Yep, this is me as well. This is being called aphantasia, and ever since I realized that when some people say they can “picture something” in their head and it’s not just a metaphor, I’ve asked basically everyone I know or meet about what their visualizations are like. Turns out there’s a huge spectrum of it, and sometimes it makes perfect sense. All the people I know who draw, including non-artistic drawing like a draftsman relative, are able to conjure up full, realistically detailed objects in their head and rotate them around, seeing color and texture and a solid consistent image from any angle. I can do, uh, absolutely none of those things, and the idea that people can feels like a superpower. Do you also lack an internal monologue?
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I can’t even imagine filtering what I’m thinking through an internal voice and i also can’t really see things in my head other than maybe kind of a general idea of some shape of things. That might be why I’m pretty much always aware that I’m dreaming when I’m dreaming.
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`Nemesis posted:i know someone who won't eat leftovers, she gets takeout or delivery every day at work. I won't judge on the takeout every day part, my office has a cafeteria and i just buy something there for lunch daily. Counterpoint: Pot roast. Many delicious leftovers. FOR PEOPLE. https://i.imgur.com/1BG7wud.mp4
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PainterofCrap posted:Counterpoint: Pot roast. Many delicious leftovers. FOR PEOPLE. I like your hairy beast and your cat
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Kestral posted:when some people say they can “picture something” in their head and it’s not just a metaphor Dameius posted:Do you also lack an internal monologue?
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I do sometimes have long sequences of thoughts that aren't really verbal, and for instance the recognition when you see a face you know but have no actual name connected to it is something similar.
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Nessus posted:I do sometimes have long sequences of thoughts that aren't really verbal, and for instance the recognition when you see a face you know but have no actual name connected to it is something similar. I've never had a problem remembering faces and vibes but names need some sort of connection to stick with me. "Oh, your name is James (and you look like [Finnish James]), no problem!"
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Kestral posted:Yep, this is me as well. This is being called aphantasia, and ever since I realized that when some people say they can “picture something” in their head and it’s not just a metaphor, I’ve asked basically everyone I know or meet about what their visualizations are like. Turns out there’s a huge spectrum of it, and sometimes it makes perfect sense. All the people I know who draw, including non-artistic drawing like a draftsman relative, are able to conjure up full, realistically detailed objects in their head and rotate them around, seeing color and texture and a solid consistent image from any angle. I can do, uh, absolutely none of those things, and the idea that people can feels like a superpower. Nessus posted:I do sometimes have long sequences of thoughts that aren't really verbal,
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Ommin posted:This would be nice occasionally. Mine is like a constant loving narration. stringless has a new favorite as of 04:14 on Mar 23, 2024 |
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It's the only way I can win arguments.
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Ommin posted:I've always been curious about this. Do your memories not play in your head like a movie or is that something different?
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Tiggum posted:Nope. I remember things like they're written stories narrated by me. I don't know how I experience dreams while I'm dreaming, since I'm only conscious of them when I wake up, at which point I remember them the same way as everything else - words. FFT posted:Mine's great for personal enjoyment until suddenly I'm rejoining the conversation three connections ahead like I've been clicking links on wikipedia and no one knows what the gently caress I'm talking about or why
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# ? Mar 23, 2024 04:41 |
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You can think concepts in a couple of seconds that would take all day to explain in words. How can they be monologued
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Ommin posted:Fascinating. So it's your own voice in the void dictating back to you? I can relate to that somewhat. Is it a fairly constant stream of narration then? freeedr posted:You can think concepts in a couple of seconds that would take all day to explain in words. How can they be monologued
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freeedr posted:You can think concepts in a couple of seconds that would take all day to explain in words. How can they be monologued
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Tiggum posted:No, only when I'm thinking something. Most of the time I'm not (consciously).
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Ommin posted:This is the concept most foreign to me. There is never a moment when I am not thinking. Some sort of narration or visualization or something is constantly firing.
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# ? Mar 23, 2024 04:57 |
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This meme narrates my smooth brain
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# ? Mar 23, 2024 05:05 |
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I in no way intended that as a brag of any sort, quite the contrary. I also can't fathom the other poster that said they had no internal monologue. Like I get how you may not have a constant voice in your head, but to have none at all? How does that even work?!
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https://x.com/flavor_waves/status/1771236637663719772?s=20
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