Thread 22903430 - /bant/ [Archived: 1122 hours ago]

Anonymous ID: XET7Ag34Argentina
7/5/2025, 11:44:57 PM No.22903430
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Been spelunking the web for blogs again recently and it astounds me that back then people would write their full address or post their full name, even post their entire family online.

A lot of the blogs are from 10 years to 2 decades old, so it is possible for it to be obsolete information. Very few blogsters continually post around the same year when I am reading them.
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Anonymous !!Brock86qeJCID: HJBM6veuUnited States
7/6/2025, 12:03:09 AM No.22903689
people eventually move on from the internet when their lives get too busy, or they get married and lose all their free time/bury their history ect.
Anonymous ID: vdz19u9NGermany
7/6/2025, 12:10:47 AM No.22903707
They still do that on /x/
Anonymous ID: dWkgueRBUnited States
7/6/2025, 12:12:11 AM No.22903711
>>22903430 (OP)
aw man, i do that as well
i once found like a 15 year old blog from this autistic (in the traditional sense) chinese guy
he would travel around & do photography of old computer stores, there were hundreds of photos
half of the writing was personal stuff & blogging, and the other half was noteworthy things and history about each store he found
it felt comfy to read, idk why
Anonymous ID: dWkgueRBUnited States
7/6/2025, 12:15:54 AM No.22903720
he was japanese, my bad
i feel weird today
Anonymous ID: XET7Ag34Argentina
7/6/2025, 12:33:26 AM No.22903782
"The Russiansโ€™ failure to accept the Roman concept of private property has compelled them to suffer the coercive powers of the state so that at the very least a civil order, if not a civil society, might be established and sustained. The hackneyed idea that Russians have some special longing for tyranny is a pernicious myth. Rather, they share the common human need for predictable event undergirded by civil and state institutions and their difficult history is the result of their struggle to achieve both in the absence of private property."

https://softpanorama.org/Skeptics/Political_skeptic/Fighting_russophobia/
Anonymous ID: XET7Ag34Argentina
7/6/2025, 12:48:14 AM No.22903819
Lord have mercy...

https://winteryear.neocities.org/
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Anonymous ID: vdz19u9NGermany
7/6/2025, 12:53:56 AM No.22903833
>>22903819
that's taurus venus web design if I ever saw one
Anonymous ID: Y7749Lo9United Kingdom
7/6/2025, 5:06:00 AM No.22904232
>>22903819
>https://winteryear.neocities.org/
Cool website. reminds me of the old internet
Anonymous ID: BhxIF9PMUnited States
7/6/2025, 7:41:18 AM No.22904376
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>>22903819
Wow it is even run by one of us!! :D
Anonymous ID: vdz19u9NGermany
7/6/2025, 11:25:37 AM No.22904530
I meant libra venus
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Anonymous ID: vdz19u9NGermany
7/6/2025, 11:38:39 AM No.22904538
astro_w2at_zoid_winteryear.34694.1856613
astro_w2at_zoid_winteryear.34694.1856613
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>>22904530
YOU CUNT
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Anonymous ID: vdz19u9NGermany
7/6/2025, 11:46:23 AM No.22904545
>>22904538
still a very interesting aspect going in between the signs of scorpio and libra
I still would have expected venus to be a few degrees behind. Venus conjuncting the moon and mars only strengthens the effect that libra has on those planets.
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Anonymous ID: 623+xKsXUnited States
7/6/2025, 8:56:39 PM No.22905254
>>22904545
the ooga booga