Plagued Soyjak.Party / The Sharty - The altchan born from the ashes of /qa/; also a containment thread

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>cobson, darling, you will always be a gem.
 
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>The name "Hillel Hartmann" strongly suggests Ashkenazi Jewish origin due to both the given name and surname:

  • >Hillel is a Hebrew name meaning "to praise," famously borne by Hillel the Elder, a revered Jewish sage. It is a traditional name among Jews, especially Ashkenazi.
  • >Hartmann is a Germanic surname meaning "strong man." While common in German-speaking regions, many Ashkenazi Jews adopted such surnames in the 18th–19th centuries due to legal mandates in Central and Eastern Europe.
>The combination of a Hebrew first name with a Germanic surname is characteristic of Ashkenazi Jewish naming traditions.
 

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>The username "bwc person" does not clearly imply any specific ethnic origin on its own. It appears to be an acronym or abbreviation ("bwc") combined with the generic word "person."

>Possible interpretations of "bwc" include:


  • >"Black with confidence" (a phrase sometimes used in social media, but not widely recognized)
  • >"Body-worn camera", common in law enforcement or tech contexts
  • >Initials of a personal name or organization
>Without more context, no definitive ethnic origin can be inferred from this username. Would you like help exploring potential meanings for "bwc"? or something
 
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>Hey @Creasman and @kuzburger,

>E-dating can be exciting and meaningful, but like any form of relationship, it has its challenges. Here are some of the key negatives or risks to be aware of:

>1.

>Not being able to physically spend time together can create emotional distance. Small things like shared routines, body language, and physical touch — which are important for bonding — are missing or delayed.

>2.

>Without tone of voice, facial expressions, or real-time interaction, it's easier to misunderstand texts or read too much (or too little) into them. This can cause unnecessary tension or confusion.

>3.

>Arguments or misunderstandings can take longer to resolve when you're not face-to-face, which can allow resentment to build or make it harder to reconnect emotionally.

>4.

>It’s easy to build an ideal version of the other person in your head, especially when most of your interactions are curated (texts, photos, video calls). This can lead to disappointment when meeting in person or learning more over time.

>5.

>When you’re not part of each other’s daily lives, it can be hard to build trust. Uncertainty about the future — like when or whether you’ll live near each other — can also weigh heavily on the relationship.

>6.

>Constant texting, waiting for replies, or managing time zones can be draining. Sometimes, people feel emotionally over-invested without getting the same depth of connection they would in person.
 
i assume someone got to this but fuck trying to read through pages of this thread coherently

some teen made a game and is advertising it on /soy/. apparently froot is letting it be hosted directly on the site which is cool

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guy is asking for people to contribute art so go do that o algo. it works on mobile if you're a phonefag
Don't click, the link gave me a Barney Error.
 
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>The username "bwc person" does not clearly imply any specific ethnic origin on its own. It appears to be an acronym or abbreviation ("bwc") combined with the generic word "person."

>Possible interpretations of "bwc" include:


  • >"Black with confidence" (a phrase sometimes used in social media, but not widely recognized)
  • >"Body-worn camera", common in law enforcement or tech contexts
  • >Initials of a personal name or organization
>Without more context, no definitive ethnic origin can be inferred from this username. Would you like help exploring potential meanings for "bwc"? or something
black with confidence, literally me
 
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