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7/17/2025, 10:04:50 PM
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You have to actually practice being mentally flexible. Most people ascribe mental flexibility to childishness (because children are flexible and able to learn) and worship becoming closed off as they age. Conformity pressure drags you down like gravity, all those little crabs pulling at you from across space and time, and you fall into the center. If you don't have this conformity pressure, you can actually think, because you're asking yourself what is correct, rather than what is popular, and that's why /b/ actually did used to be good, because the culture (the thing you conform to) was about not caring about what other people thought, and doing what was funny, but people stop posting on /b/ as they age because they see it as something they should stop doing in high school (not realizing that when they themselves were underage b&s, at least some of the other posters were a wide slice of ages - like, the >>>/hc/ content that used to mostly be on /b/ because there was no other board you could post your ex blowing you on was made by gen x or even boomers who actually fucked, and you see their legacy in contemporary IRL, dilf, and gf/ex threads, proving that /b/ was always about porn more than anything else). So you choose to ossify. And I think that's what you're getting at, OP. It's hard to see, especially for us, here. Like, you're trying to ask a serious question on /b/ of all places, in 2025, $CURRENT_YEAR. You obviously have the degree of cognitive flexibility that most people will never even know they should aspire to. It's hard to watch the people around you choosing to stagnate.
Traps are good (but gay), loli is love, loli is life, /b/ is not your personal army, lurk more. Lurk. Just observe and think and when you're ready, try to contribute to the lulz. But try to build something, not in a faggy Chanology way, but the real way, anonymously, unselfishly, egolessly contributing original content that lifts up everyone.
You have to actually practice being mentally flexible. Most people ascribe mental flexibility to childishness (because children are flexible and able to learn) and worship becoming closed off as they age. Conformity pressure drags you down like gravity, all those little crabs pulling at you from across space and time, and you fall into the center. If you don't have this conformity pressure, you can actually think, because you're asking yourself what is correct, rather than what is popular, and that's why /b/ actually did used to be good, because the culture (the thing you conform to) was about not caring about what other people thought, and doing what was funny, but people stop posting on /b/ as they age because they see it as something they should stop doing in high school (not realizing that when they themselves were underage b&s, at least some of the other posters were a wide slice of ages - like, the >>>/hc/ content that used to mostly be on /b/ because there was no other board you could post your ex blowing you on was made by gen x or even boomers who actually fucked, and you see their legacy in contemporary IRL, dilf, and gf/ex threads, proving that /b/ was always about porn more than anything else). So you choose to ossify. And I think that's what you're getting at, OP. It's hard to see, especially for us, here. Like, you're trying to ask a serious question on /b/ of all places, in 2025, $CURRENT_YEAR. You obviously have the degree of cognitive flexibility that most people will never even know they should aspire to. It's hard to watch the people around you choosing to stagnate.
Traps are good (but gay), loli is love, loli is life, /b/ is not your personal army, lurk more. Lurk. Just observe and think and when you're ready, try to contribute to the lulz. But try to build something, not in a faggy Chanology way, but the real way, anonymously, unselfishly, egolessly contributing original content that lifts up everyone.
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