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File:[Rmx] 1982 Otaku No Video….webm (6.03 MB,720x480)

 No.124166[Reply]

I've noticed that there's a bit of talk here and there at times about big named directors like Shinbo or Ikuhara in threads about there respective anime. Similarly there's "the /qa/ voice" and a few threads in the past made about favorite seiyuu's. With the more recent Seiyuu Radio thread I got a bit more interested in asking /qa/, how much do you pay attention to who's making the anime you enjoy and how conscious of their work are you while watching?

For myself I mostly know seiyuu, studios, composers, singers, and directors since those are more the big in your face part of anime, but I also can recognize a few character designers like Akio Watanabe/Amazuyu Tatsuki. I also know a few (non-director) animators by name, though I can't really tell who's who from just watching an anime like it's occasionally possible to do with directors/studios. Not even sure if it is possible.

Maybe it's a bit meta for some people, but I think it can be valuable and give you a greater appreciation of anime you really enjoy or lead you to finding other works with them included that you may also love. It can also be an interesting experience to go through the catalog of a director to watch how they grew over the years. A similar thing applies to seiyuu, and with them there's also the feeling of hearing a new voice you don't recognize that absolutely hits it out of the park and astounds you, like Utena from MahoAko.
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>>124317
>So many people on there that are knowledgeable but publish their knowledge on a kuso platform you can't even view half the time without an account
It's ok! In time they'll all be on misskey once Elon's gutted jp twitter enough. Where you can easily sign up and be free of all the limitations westerners force through twitter! As long as you sign up through a JP IP. That isn't a VPN since it could get you banned. And your sign up is through a JP exclusive email because most western ones throw an error including gmail/proton. Which is easy to get as long as you've got a JP phone number with SNS available that you can activate any time, while in Japan.

 No.124319

>>124318
...I signed up to Misskey on my kuso western gmail with my kuso western IP and I didn't have any problems...
Also, you can just sign up to other instances on the Fediverse.

 No.124321

>>124319
Yeah, I did that a year or so ago too but I forgot or my password was changed and I can't get into the account.

 No.124348

I know the basic stuff like big name directors, artists, composers, seiyuus, etc. I also like watching behind the scenes stuff when it's available such as vid related.

 No.124349

>>124348
There's an official version on youtube of the short animation by the way. Give it a watch.




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 No.124329[Reply]

To what length do you go to avoid spoilers?
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>>124330
I kill anyone before they get the chance to spoil me.

 No.124344

I seek them out, actually. Fairly often, there's just so much out there that I'd rather check what's up before giving it a go:
>>>/jp/74826 >>>/jp/75268
Today I watched a movie that I knew was about altered states of consciousness and because of the context it was recommended in I thought it would be about introspective ego death shit but turns out it had a fucking caveman in it! Going out to the zoo at night and eating a fucking goat! Like fifty fucking minutes in after they experiment with the sensory deprivation water tank and the tribal shrooms in Mexico, genetic memory my ass. What a waste.

 No.124345

I remember reading that a certain Ancient Greek playwright had a person come in before a play and explain to the audience everything they were about to see before it started so they would better understand the story, and that Aristotle thought this was great while Nietzsche hated it, but I can't remember where or who that was.... maybe it was Sophocles...

 No.124346

>>124345
Both Nietzsche and Aristotle predate the modern concept of spoilers, anyway.

 No.124347

Spoilers being a bad thing that you should avoid is a manufactured concept being propped up by TV networks and streaming services in order to convince people that they need to watch/binge shows immediately in order to boost ratings/subscriptions.




 No.86336[Reply][Last50 Posts]

Post something cool that youtube has recommended to you recently. Note: this is not meant to be a music thread, it can be any kind of video.
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 No.122145

For once it gave me something good. I heard it a long time ago but I forgot the name. Turns out I've had the album on my HDD for years.

 No.122185

Supaida-man

 No.122189

I might check this out just out of curiosity. This guy has a cool channel in general.

 No.122444

Not sure if this counts or not since it's somewhat biased by me being subbed

 No.124323

Never watched Breaking Bad before but this is cool.




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 No.120518[Reply]

What is your proudest 2D/otaku related accomplishment? I can say I've watched Evangelion as a kid. Pretty cool eh? While everyone else was watching Pokemon, DBZ and Yugi-oh I was feeling funny looking at Shinji grab Rei's boobs by accident.
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 No.124147

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>>124106
AniDB is definitely very informative. I think it mostly suffers from a UI that doesn't really capture people's attention. You only get a few seconds to have a first impression and it fails to compare to MAL and anlist in that regard. Personally I use anilist because easily connects to Taiga. ANiDB is far more trustworthy when it comes to ratings, needless to say. If it did somehow get a sudden influx of say 50,000 users I wonder if the site and staff could support it.

 No.124154

I finished Gintama, One Piece and Bleach in 1 month

 No.124157

>>120518
I watched H stuff at a too young age. Don't know if it's something I should be proud of, but I guess I did end up discovering I was a lolicon at age 12. Thankfully I was able to hide it that early, and now it's kind of something I don't pay that much attention to now.
>>124106
I prefer anidb since it's not grating to see the community on there the same way it is for that MALicious site, which I've never been a fan of.
>>124147
I wonder that too, still one of the 10 people only using anidb though.

 No.124316

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>>124106
I've thought about it before. The site could easily be near-perfect in regard to completeness but I just don't think that's going to happen unless something significant changes. People don't like the UI which causes less people to join, change requests can pend for literal years which causes less people to continue contributing, the list goes on. There being several "competitor" sites doesn't help either, since a lot of people just contribute to AniList or MAL instead which seems like a fool's errand imo, they're so incomplete and will never be complete since they exclude so much.

>>124147
The site could probably handle it since donations go above the goal every time they're done, but the staff absolutely couldn't since they struggle to maintain what they currently have. Returns to the point about staff apathy, the senior moderators just don't care anymore and there's too much of a backlog of change requests to realistically work through with the current (relatively) active staff.

 No.124320

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These are not really feats but I'll list two things

1.Having a more in depth knowledge of otaku culture and niche moreso than most others around my age (I'm a loser, I know)

2. Contributing fanworks like art and fanfiction to a small fanbase I was in. I got a lot of likes and feedback for my work and it made me happy knowing that people enjoyed my stuff.

>>120521
I don't know if you'll ever see this now Reisen anon, but that's awesome. One day I plan on 1'cc IN as well.




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 No.122278[Reply]

What's the ideal height difference between a man and woman? Whereabouts should her head come up to?
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 No.124221

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Enough so that the man is not caught off guard by them

 No.124222

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>>122279
based, it's boring otherwise.

 No.124223

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>>124222
Based on what?

 No.124303

>>124222
Ameri is so hot

 No.124310

>>124223
what just bit this shab




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 No.115635[Reply]

What comes to mind when you hear the phrase "10/10"?
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 No.123903

Some people assume that product quality is a bell curve, centered on the the middle of the likeability spectrum. This leads to the center being the most common mark, and the extremes the least common (or even taboo).
That is an assumption. There is no evidence that it is true. And by making the full point scores so rare, you are creating an exclusive label. This can easily turn from merely a personal judgement to a confirmation of your community's values and then into something yet more perverted.
"Look here upon the Great Classics. This is what [medium] should aspire to be. Unfortunately, modern creators only care for money."

It is hard to measure enjoyment. It's a subjective experience. It not only varies from person to person, but also between repetitions of the same stimulus. And that is precisely why we all are so vulnerable to having assumptions as described above distorting our judgements. Distorting? Arguably, we would not be able to give a judgement at all if not for a framework. Assumptions are, in a way, necessary.
But I want to propose, as an alternative, a flat fun curve. Where the enjoyment spectrum can easily be divided into n different segments with each segment containing as many items as every other one. n/n would be no smaller a set than (n-1)/n.

 No.123904

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I have a folder full of images of cute anime characters extending fingers in talking poses for the purpose of being posted alongside walls of text. But every time I write up a wall of text and his [Submit], I find that it is accompanied by no such image.

 No.123951

using all ten fingers to grab the boobies

 No.124155

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Tomoko

 No.124267

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>>123798
then there's this




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 No.124107[Reply]

Watching the most recent episode of Madome and within it there was a botched demon summoning that took place. Unlike the typical fantasy demons though the world in this treats them as beings on the opposite spectrum of gods, so for the MC being faced with just a botched fragment of the insurmountable being felt completely hopeless. Though a convenient plot thing happened that allowed the issue to go away, it did well at showing the sheer scale of power displayed by the demon fragment. It got me wondering, what are some good examples of media /qa/ knows that tackle this lovecraftian feel properly? It seems difficult for most authors to really present to their audience creatures whose scale is just infinitely above what can possibly be defeated in traditional manners.
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 No.124162

>>124161
I JUST BIT THIS SHAB

 No.124163

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>>124161
Eldritch ween.

 No.124164

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>>124107
From Touhou, when Yukari isn't being a complete dork and jobs to villain of the month, she exhibits this perfectly. Her power of manipulating boundaries is purposefully vague and is only as powerful as the author wants it to be. Canon doesn't explore this very often since they're just not Yukari centric and her Gaps are mainly just useful plot devices, in fanon on the otherhand, some works explore this to the extremes. From simply pulling lovecraftian horrors out of a hat, to changing the way the world works around you, shattering common sense and logic, and playing with boundary of right and wrong or real and imaginary.

 No.124169

>>124161
It kinda reminds me of the funny faces in western web animations. Wonder if they actually were able to cross overseas and have influence over in Japan since Niconico lost popularity.

 No.124170

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>>124169
It's not western corruption, it's a guy using proportions derpier than usual predominantly for contrast. Here the chibi looks all normal, but >>124121 is him being menacing.




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 No.123078[Reply]

Is that you aren't encouraged to contribute and make well written posts on the ones that move too fast. It's easier to just be a shitposting moron since it might feel like trying to contribute doesn't pay off due to everything archiving quickly. This is why 4chan is so low quality in general, and this is exacerbated even more by the fact that everyone sees it as a site where you can be retarded/controversial without any repercussions due to anonymity. The result is a very negative and 'toxic' environment which is likely bad for your mental health. However, 4/qa/ during our time went against this culture. If your thread was good we would try to keep it alive as long as possible through constant bumps and bumpbots. This in turn encouraged users to be less negative and try to contribute more towards its culture. 4/qa/ as its 2D/Random incarnation was really a community effort unlike anything ever seen on 4chan before. We did not rely on the staff to do anything for ourselves, we self-moderated. But of course, good things aren't allowed to exist on modern 4chan, so they were against this concept and tried to impose as many restrictions on the board as possible to counter that until everyone got fed up and left. I bet they weren't expecting for something even worse to take our place though.

Kissu is pretty removed from 4/qa/ at this point, but elements of its culture are still very present here. You see people making well thought and well written posts all the time and quality of discussion is generally much higher than at 4chan.
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 No.123116

>>123090
>didn't resort to meta-tactics to maximize thread visibility
That was absolutely happening, you just didn't notice. To be fair, with no deletion cooldown, no archives, and with auto-updaters being third-party userscripts, it was much harder to notice bumping with deletion. There was also ordinary samefagging and a lot of plain old spam.

 No.123127

>>123084
nice pick!

 No.124077

>>123078
>Is that you aren't encouraged to contribute and make well written posts on the ones that move too fast. It's easier to just be a shitposting moron since it might feel like trying to contribute doesn't pay off due to everything archiving quickly. This is why 4chan is so low quality in general, and this is exacerbated even more by the fact that everyone sees it as a site where you can be retarded/controversial without any repercussions due to anonymity. The result is a very negative and 'toxic' environment which is likely bad for your mental health. However, 4/qa/ during our time went against this culture. If your thread was good we would try to keep it alive as long as possible through constant bumps and bumpbots. This in turn encouraged users to be less negative and try to contribute more towards its culture. 4/qa/ as its 2D/Random incarnation was really a community effort unlike anything ever seen on 4chan before. We did not rely on the staff to do anything for ourselves, we self-moderated. But of course, good things aren't allowed to exist on modern 4chan, so they were against this concept and tried to impose as many restrictions on the board as possible to counter that until everyone got fed up and left. I bet they weren't expecting for something even worse to take our place though.

>Kissu is pretty removed from 4/qa/ at this point, but elements of its culture are still very present here. You see people making well thought and well written posts all the time and quality of discussion is generally much higher than at 4chan.

subjective and relative
time is of the essence here
it is what it is
a board engine
just talk whatevs

 No.124105

>>123078
contributing is boring.

 No.124119

I want to enjoy a certain atmosphere as a lurker but the boards I liked disappeared a long time ago like iichan, wakachan, desuchan. The last 10 years of boards were mostly about currently airing anime and not much else outside of blogging.




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 No.109657[Reply]

I don't really know much about what's going on, but there's some brouhaha with reddit about API access now costing money and people are talking about it a lot in the happenings thread, which is off-topic to the thread, so here's a thread for it.
PREPARE FOR POST MOVING
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 No.110271

>>110268
in terms of expenses, the issue is likely being too general in what you allow. A focused site can exist easily with high capacity.
You can look at a few of those hacker forums for example. Very focused and collapse from the idiocy of the owners.

 No.110281

>>110268
>it's the place where people go to look at (un)funny memes about video games that make them think "wow, so true".

Its also a place where people get a very warped view of reality because of the way things are curated and that many redditors only social interaction is reddit. Its worse than Twitter in that way

 No.110305

>>110281
>many redditors only social interaction is reddit
Really? 4chan has plenty of them, sure, but most of the redditors I've met are just the "kind of nerdy" people who integrate a basic understanding of low-level internet culture into their riajuu lives. None of what I've seen there has enough of a sense of community to substitute for IRL friends.

 No.112299

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There was a moderator strike around the same time on stack exchange that recently concluded:
https://meta.stackexchange.com/questions/391847/moderation-strike-results-of-negotiations
The negotiation mostly focuses on AI policy, but they also made stack exchange to announce commitment to API and datadump access, as they suspended datadumps earlier but reverted it due to heavy backlash.
They achieved a lot more than the reddit strike did which I think there wasn't any.

 No.124081

>>109715
>>109714
Because those are not efficient systems and the official app outclasses any third party in terms of features. Reddit is not just a discussion site its an ecosystem.




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 No.123948[Reply]

What kind of settings, extensions, themes, etc do you use with your browser?
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 No.124027

>>124025
I tried making my computer stuff look unique when I was a teenager. I even recorded myself to have special sounds (though I ended up getting annoyed hearing my own voice every time I opened a window, so the only ones that remained were for boot-up and boot-down).
Nowadays, I just want my computer to do the things I want it to do without annoying me. Most of the internet is designed to annoy, so you've gotta have apps that put limits on what the internet can do.
I really don't care for themes, outside of them being sufficiently dark so that at nighttime it doesn't feel like I'm staring right at the sun.

 No.124040

Tridactyl, Tree Style Tab, and Tab Session Manager are nice. Librewolf is nice.

 No.124056

>>123948
Vanilla Microsoft Edge
It just works
:3

 No.124071

so strange to me that scrolling in Edge triggers GPU usage while Chrome and FF don't

 No.124082

>>124071
Check hardware acceleration options in the browser.




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 No.123456[Reply]

The most fundamental and useful math skill know, we do it every day (Hopefully)! /qa/ does know how to count, right? What about efficiently? Is there any base that /qa/ is particularly fond of counting in?

How about for a celebration of this wonderful tool we use every day we do a fun little counting problem to find all positive integers N that satisfy the following conditions!

(i) N is divisible by 2020.
(ii) N has at most 2020 decimal digits.
(iii) The decimal digits of N are a string of consecutive ones followed by a string of consecutive zeros.
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 No.124036

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is math a social construct?

 No.124038

Math uses circular logic

 No.124039

>>124036
The tool of logic is not. It is rigid and objective.
But the things we explore with that tool, depend on what we are interested in.
The search for an odd perfect number, (or for ever higher even perfect numbers) is not reasonable. It's basically just a game.

 No.124049

>>124030
Adding two to a natural number means going to the next number two times. The number after one is two and the number after two is three. We can express this all symbolically with something like

a+0 = a
a+S(b) = S(a+b)
1+1 = 1+S(0) = S(1+0) = S(1) = 2
1+2 = 1+S(1) = S(1+1) = S(2) = 3

but that's what the symbols are saying in plain English.

 No.124052

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>>124049
Neat! I don't know what it means, but neat.




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 No.123713[Reply]

Do you have anything you could show your daughter and say "I made that"?
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 No.123735

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i made that

 No.123736

I'll show her the over a thousand blades I have created.

 No.123737

>>123736
Unknown to dad,
nor known to father

 No.123763

>>123735
a pile of rocks?

 No.123852

>>123735
so cool that we have a star entity that posts here




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 No.123777[Reply]

Are emotes a good form of casual engagement for streams that can quickly convey an emotion like a 'heh' or similar while also being visually witty and somewhat encompassing the history of the stream as well in what content it shows? I think they probably are more a benefit than a drain like people commonly think them to be on a stream's atmosphere but that's assuming a culture where they're used in conjunction with regular posts and not just the entirety of all posts. Do you agree and what kind of emotes could we potentially add to the kissu stream if so? I think that probably a good way to start would be maybe a site like banners, where the emote size has to fit within a certain limit because all the cytube streams I've seen where you have stuff taking up over half the screen is pretty annoying.
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 No.123789

I feel like we've had nearly this exact thread before.

 No.123793

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>>123789
Recycling is good for the environment!

 No.123794

>>123789
Nothing came out of the last one IIRC

 No.123795

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>>123794
Generally speaking, anything that requires effort from people is going to fail. This emote thing would work best with people submitting images and icons and "sharing the burden" as it were. Unfortunately the reality of it is that it will be kissu staff doing all of it and I don't think I have the motivation for it. And it's less fun if it's not a shared experience.

 No.123796

>>123795
Well yeah that's why I'm proposing to vermin maybe a way of doing a banners-type thing.




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 No.98115[Reply][Last50 Posts]

Right now it seems to be a good time to build a PC:
CPUs and GPUs are coming back in stock.
GPU price dropped to MSRP, thanks to the end of GPU crypto mining.
New generation, low availability technologies are cropping up like PCIe 4, DDR5, RTX 4090, AM5 socket, diverting consumer attention away from previous gen.
M.2 SSDs are cheaper than ever, and will be even cheaper in the near future because of flash memory chip oversupply.

What does /qa/ think about building a PC now?
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 No.123611

WHAT THE FUCK MICROSOFT
WHY AM I GETTING 2X THE FRAMERATE ON WINDOWS10???

 No.123617

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test with furmark 1 since all my others have been on that

 No.123619

hm, there's AA on the win11 test for some reason

 No.123621

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I'm not sure why windows 11's benchmark is on AA4x but Win10's isn't. That accounts for the framerate weirdness.

I apparently missed that because it's in my older screenshots too >>118626 >>119842

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passmark ratings are nominally better in 2D rendering but roughly equal in 3D. Win11's layout system might be messing with it for being too much bloat
>>123591




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 No.123498[Reply]

Are advertisements inherently evil?
They are deceptive and manipulative, and arguably dehumanizing.
Is there an ethical justification for advertising beyond "but everybody else is doing it too"?

Note, I am not talking about notifying people of your product. But perhaps the distinction between these two things will have to be drawn (and redrawn) for the purpose of this discussion. We'll see.
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 No.123509

>But perhaps the distinction between these two things will have to be drawn
yeah I'd love to see that. Because I'm not convinced that this can be done in a manner that is at all useful.
Anyway, I think advertising is awesome :D

 No.123510

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¥unethically collecting user data with no regards for their privacy to better targets ads to them
Das evil
¥ads by themselves
Not evil unless they're really kuso deceptive ones or malware (like in the case of 4chan, not sure what they're like these days though).

 No.123511

>>123509
To me, if you are unobtrusive and descriptive of your product, that's information.
Aggressively seeking the attention of people and organizing your argument around what your customers are looking for rather than what you're selling, that's advertising.
The first one of these two things can probably be objectively measured. For the latter, in edge cases, it may come down to an accusation of a predatory mindset. "What do you mean, you're selling tasty pizza? Clearly you are trying to manipulate me!"
But then, evil is malicious intent, as far as I understand the term. So you can't not have this level of uncertainty.
>>123502
>I wonder if that's true actually.
Even if a person's actions are completely ineffectual, the fact that they have taken steps toward that goal, makes them guilty of the attempt.

 No.123512

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>>123498
No, not at all unless they're doing things that are unrelated to advertising itself which are evil, such as lying or manipulation. Ads are how a lot of free stuff I like operate, and since I block ads I think it's a win-win.

 No.123513

>>123512
But don't you know, not watching the ads is the same as piracy.




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