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brit/mlpol/ - new beginnings
Anonymous
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Anonymous
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No.387696
>>387693
Cheers.
Anonymous
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No.387697
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>>387676
Sell? It's to be given over to Comorros or whoever and then leased back at the cost of many billions of dollars.
Anonymous
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No.387698
>>387697
Run by traitors, as I said.
Anonymous
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No.387699
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So will you guys return to 4chan, or stay here? Personally I'm staying.
Anonymous
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>>387699
I'll certainly go back to see what's what but the slower pace here is quite nice once you get used to it. Having posts fed into you every minute and having to formulate potentially quite complicated replies quickfire is very mentally taxing and I'm pretty sure not good for you to do for too long. This time of decompression away from it has done us all some good I think, so yeah I may stick around in some capacity as well.
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>British scientists could experiment with techniques to block sunlight as part of a £50 million government funded scheme to combat global warming. The project will be funded by the Advanced Research and Invention Agency, known as ARIA.
>Professor Symes said the project would not use toxic substances and that an environmental impact assessment would be published before any outdoor experiments and that communities in the area would be consulted.
Amazing. Wasn't Gates wanting to do exactly the same thing?
>>387700
I popped on briefly after it came back up, still exactly the same content like nothing had changed.
>I'm pretty sure not good for you to do for too long
(you) addiction is a very real thing. No different from likes on social media. I'm content with the speed of things.
>I may stick around in some capacity as well.
I'll do a better job on the news links in future. Might even start archiving them.
Anonymous
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>>387703
Yeah (you)s are a thing for sure, but I do mean the pace. Like your brain is not meant to be running that intensely over a long period and you start to slip. Your attention span goes to shit to the point you're not even reading whole posts before you reply and you start writing in shorter sentences. Basically turn into a bot. I would probably never even write a post like this there, instead like 5 1-2 sentence replies instead.
Anonymous
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>>387703
Also saw that 4chan came up briefly today too. Looked like most of the threads were just whatever was on the board when it went down. There were a couple of new ones going "Hey it works" but that was about it.
Anonymous
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>>387706
Uncle Ted wasn't wrong when he proclaimed that the industrial revolution was the downfall for humanity. The faster media we consume, the faster we seek out more. Dopamine addiction is a genuine sickness of the modern era. We're social creatures (like pone) and seek validation, akin to that Pinkie and Donk episode. Some people do that by starting an OnlyFans, others sit on imageboards spamming from different IP addresses in a British political general because that's the only social interaction they can get.
Slow imageboards are a boon. They allow for genuine engagement, and passively encourage posters to put effort into their responses, to further the conversation. There is still a degree of (you) addiction, but it's spread out over a longer period of time.
>>387708
>There were a couple of new ones going "Hey it works" but that was about it.
It's back up and running now.
Anonymous
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>>387712
Huh. So it is. The main page still returns and error but you can go to the board through the URL. Whatever, I'll look at it later.
Anonymous
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>>387712
>They allow for genuine engagement, and passively encourage posters to put effort into their responses, to further the conversation.
Yes this is true. Taking a minute to actually think about what you are writing rather than trying to have a conversation with 5 people simultaneously on different topics where you are all posting faster than the cooldown timer. I suppose you could say that /pol/ is a victim of its own success in that way. As board speed increases, quality nosedives. Though on the other end if you feel like you are talking to yourself in an empty room it's not so nice either. There is definitely a sweet spot somewhere in the middle.
Anonymous
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>>387716
That's one of the many things I disliked about brit/pol/, you were encouraged in one way or another, to post as fast as possible. Threads often died during peak hours before I could respond. Cross thread conversations weren't always successful as people either forgot or were engaging in a new LARP. As you wrote, quality died with haste. I did have some interesting conversations, certainly, but I would liken that experience to screaming into the void only to get a faint, flickering light as a response.
Anonymous
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>>387722
There you scream into a mosh pit and might get some sense out of it sometimes. Here you scream into the void and it sometimes replies lol.
Anonymous
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>>387723
An apt description. I've been reading through the history of /mlpol/, quite interesting.
>>>mlpol/archive/18636
Direct link incase the above doesn't work
https://mlpol.net/mlpol/archive/18636
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>>387725
I was actually here when this site was first made. It's why I know it existed. Would be nice to read about what happened in the mean time though, so cheers.
Anonymous
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No.387729
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>>387728
Where did you leave off at?
Anonymous
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>>387728
It's an interesting account. Never knew that /qa/ was flooded with pone.
Anonymous
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>>387729
Can't remember really. I think I just looked around for a couple of days like "Hey cool, this exists" but then just kind of forgot about it with whatever else going on in the world.
Anonymous
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>>387733
Well, there were a number of false-flag raids. Like, one time we raided /cm/ (cute males) as though it meant cute MARES. Never claiming credit, it was just about fucking with people. IDK if you were around for the endchan32 raids but THOSE lads (and I'm told, like soyjack it was just one dude) they fucked us up. No kidding, they knocked us OUT
Anonymous
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>>387736
Eh? I don’t remember that. Are you talking about the sports people?
Anonymous
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>>387738
Yes. I might be mixing up the source, endchan32 was the antifa links iirc.
But yes, it was the sp people. What was the name of the one who nuked us? Casper? Ghost? Its been so long. But yeah, he made us his biatch for a minute.

Unlike soyjack, which is credited for 4chan
Anonymous
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>>387725
Just had a thought. No doubt more than a few people decided to just fuck off from 4chan over all this, so quality on /pol/ might improve somewhat now with less posters making noise.
Anonymous
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Having read through that account, I feel like April next year could be quite entertaining. The downside is it requires at least 200 people in a coordinated effort.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s12rbpCEzDQ [Embed]
>>387747
An ill formed thought, the machine never changes, and I have no desire to return there except for the above amusing idea.
Anonymous
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>>387753
Might be more forlorn hope than anything but it might help. Who knows.
Anonymous
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>>387754
Wishful thinking I'm afraid.
Anonymous
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No.387761
>>387739
So what were you raiding over? Or was it just for the lulz and it went horribly wrong?
Anonymous
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>>387756
Let them settle in a bit. They're all excited right now.

(Yes I am going to keep thinking about that wish)
Anonymous
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>>387764
Bet you five bits or a pint that the place will not have changed a month from now. Deal?
Anonymous
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>>387770
Sure. Let's see.
Anonymous
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>>387699
Britpol and ponies are both relevant to my interests, so I'll stick around.
Anonymous
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In other news, I bought everything I need for Griffish Isles next weekend
Anonymous
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>>387787
Come on over, we don't stab. Much.
Anonymous
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>>387776
Not in london though, £8 a pint is ridiculous.
>>387780
Thank you. Means a lot that people are at least interested in engaging here.
Anonymous
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>>387797
People are watching a thing if you want to join.
Anonymous
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>>387823
Applicable to UK, Ukraine, Russia, and Israel
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Anonymous
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>>388070
I know this pain, in my local area, when went for a walk (decade ago or so), maybe 1 person per 50~ people had dark skin (indian/arab/african/whatever), now it feels like the street is made out of them from anywhere between 15% to 30%.
Anonymous
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>>388071
Walked past the hostel for homeless people earlier whilst shopping. Loads of coalskinned foreigners hanging around outside each with a bottle of frosty jacks. I dread to think what summertime is going to be like.
Anonymous
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No.388148
>>388079
>pass by a hotel on my daily route
>real hotel, intended for holidaymaking and the like
>all i see coming and going are towelheads
>even the door staff are arabs
>it's literally just a daycare for raft riders
National indignation aside, I guess it's better that they live there than on the streets. The local indigenous smackheads would probably eat them alive.
Anonymous
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Investing millions in solar and then millions more in dimming the Sun.
Levels of low IQ only possible in the UK.
Anonymous
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>>388220
Our government is a clown show.
an anon
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>>388272
the world runs by bunch of arkham asylum patients
>Our government is a clown show
so it is true about most govs on this planet
<i compare them to redditorator/discordant mods with much more power irl
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Anonymous
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>Islamophobia is the irrational fear of, hostility towards, or hatred against the religion of Islam or Muslims in general.
I wouldn't call a genuine concern irrational.
an anon
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>>388289
i am an ex-muslim , islam is retarded and still in its ''dark age'' era , you could find some open-minded or western lovers or just chill people
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but why the fuck would you follow a religious that:
1.allows pedophilia and child marriage (FROM AGE OF 9!!!
2.allows sex-slavery and force marriage and rape
3.looting and salvaging other countries and jihadists

Anonymous
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>>388290
Don't be coy. Millennia ago, islam embraced the enlightenment and brought mathematical concepts still in use today. What afflicted islam was ignorant tyrants.
Not unlike Christendom
an anon
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>>388290
yeah i know , it was good for its "golden era"
so many medical and scientific advancements happened
but any religion can get fucked when it is far from its root
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but i live in iran and i tested the pure islam and how much extreme it can be when it is in power
islamic theocracy is shitit can be said about most theocratic style govs
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The USA first overseas war was with Muslims pirates because of White slavery.jpg
>>388291
>Millennia ago
>brought mathematical concepts still in use today
Perhaps. But what everybody cares today, including you, are the European Industrial Revolution's fruits, meaning technology.
>What afflicted islam was ignorant tyrants
Where I live, it is infected with muslims, from the maybe 500 homes I have entered in the last years, there was not ONE SINGLE ONE in which the inhabitants owned a book, except the koran. It is not the leaders, it is those people per se who are born backward, narrow minded, soulless, and are unassimilable. Not to mention that have been our declared enemies for centuries.
an anon
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>>388294
i once said
>there are no extremist islamists and there are no liberal/progressive muslims
>just retarded muslims
<maybe it be a bit over generalization but
i could hardly find a muslim whom brain are not in a thought controlled cage of traditional islam
whom that not chained themselves from the ability to criticize ass-backward trads

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