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How to become more selective with online communities?
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How to become more selective with online communities?

21 Name: Anonymous : 2020-02-14 10:57
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People really wear this?
Memes would be fine if they were for laughs. It took me a few episodes to take a step back but I think most people are stimulation addicts. It's not just sex, but sex is the first flag. It's become so normal that SFW doesn't mean anything, it's just the same environment with the lights on. SFW/NSFW is some Newspeak shit to begin with, like a way to reduce everything to a Venn diagram so things of higher value are degraded to the same level as porn and porn comes out elevated. I find it funny that NSFW is the same number of letters as porn except you have to hold shift, so it's shit even as shorthand. But even anons deliberately take extra time to type the all caps acronym.

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