"Mad at the Internet" - a/k/a My Psychotherapy Sessions

A) I do not think Technology Connections will troon out. Every time we see some other part of his home or the kitchen we see its super clean. His car is clean. And he takes care of his personal hygiene. Troons always tend to be dumpy slobs. TC I think will continue to be a normal gay.
People kept predicting it, but I knew it was going to be Anthony from Linus Tech Tips. I called it.
TC seems like a gay theater kid that grew his hair out. Anyway, it was good to know that Josh is a fellow Technology Connections enjoyer. I enjoy his level of autism; guy probably has at least 150 minutes of content specifically about heat pumps.
 
The artistry displayed by KF and MATI fans never ceases to be awe inspiring

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Just stunning
I think by stunning you mean most of Josh's fans are mentally ill and have a level of autism so high that it blows my mind they even have access to a goycard with which to send money on. If I was Josh I would be careful, no wonder he wears a disguise to hide his eyes when he goes out, that fan could be stalking the slav streets right now.
 
Here you go,
I downloaded all the videos from the Odysee channel (about 350GB in total), scaled them all down to 720p, and re-encoded with libx265.
Now all 184 videos are 78GB.
429 hours of video!!! wow!

I will be seeding over I2P only, but you are free to mirror on clearnet at your own risk.
I'll keep this going so long as Odysee's fate remains uncertain.
The infohash is: e3068cd6ddefc86b8111b4f2cc69fb6cec6ab4f5

The torrent file is attached if you want to mirror.

PS.
fuck you learn to i2p garlic it's cooler than onion. vampires are not scared of onions.

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Also, uploaded a cover of the Niggy Nigger song (originally sung by Reformed Stoic, used in Metokur streams, cover by @camel_cig_enjoyer):

Thank you for your excellent efforts. Not toe stepping, just assuring what is up stays up. Eternally archived.

Can't stop, Won't stop
 
24-hour rule declared: News saying dead -Crosspost from news thread

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Derek Chauvin, the former Minneapolis police officer convicted of murdering George Floyd, was stabbed by another inmate and seriously injured Friday at a federal prison in Arizona, a person familiar with the matter told The Associated Press.

The attack happened at the Federal Correctional Institution, Tucson, a medium-security prison that has been plagued by security lapses and staffing shortages. The person was not authorized to publicly discuss details of the attack and spoke to the AP on the condition of anonymity.

The Bureau of Prisons confirmed that an incarcerated person was assaulted at FCI Tucson at around 12:30 p.m. local time Friday. In a statement, the agency said responding employees contained the incident and performed “life-saving measures” before the inmate, who it did not name, was taken to a hospital for further treatment and evaluation.

No employees were injured and the FBI was notified, the Bureau of Prisons said. Visiting at the facility, which has about 380 inmates, has been suspended.

Messages seeking comment were left with Chauvin’s lawyers and the FBI.

Chauvin’s stabbing is the second high-profile attack on a federal prisoner in the last five months. In July, disgraced sports doctor Larry Nassar was stabbed by a fellow inmate at a federal penitentiary in Florida.
 
Here you go,
I downloaded all the videos from the Odysee channel (about 350GB in total), scaled them all down to 720p, and re-encoded with libx265.
Now all 184 videos are 35GB.
429 hours of video!!! wow!

I will be seeding over I2P only, but you are free to mirror on clearnet at your own risk.
I'll keep this going so long as Odysee's fate remains uncertain.
The infohash is: 8F25C1DB6380202CFC02364F528BC939146698D3

The torrent file is attached if you want to mirror.

PS.
fuck you learn to i2p garlic it's cooler than onion. vampires are not scared of onions.
Thanks. It's saying 78.09GB on my side, but I appreciate the compression.
 
I'm in the first 10 minutes of November MATI now. My feedback:

  1. This is old feedback since I had trouble finding this thread, but I've spent two years in Europe and Josh is mostly right about bread and cheese, but maybe a tiny bit wrong. You can get more varieties of anything in the US if you know where to go and have money to spend, but it won't be as convenient as, say, France, if you want fresh cheap GOOD bread and GOOD cheese every day. I would even say the US has even MORE variety, but see last sentence. France and Switzerland, the countries I have lived in (England too, but their food is shit if it's not a curry), have quality bread and cheese for cheap, and a good selection thereof. I can get Gruyère, a cheese I first tasted by living in the canton from where it comes, in my mid-size southern town in the US, but it's very expensive and not fresh. One other small thing, I have heard, unprompted, from others who have visited France, that they just FEEL better after eating there about a week, something I had noticed on my own. I don't know if it's preservatives or what have you - or maybe it's psychosomatic - but my guts are just more stable when I've been eating in France for a while. I will eat steak tartare in France, but probably not here in the US.
  2. Metric vs Imperial: My contention, that I came up with independently decades ago regardless of whether anyone else has come up with it, is that imperial (or "traditional," depending on the individual culture), is superior for quotidian use, while metric is superior for industry and science. That is why the Limeys (and even the French, for some things) use traditional measurements for lots of everyday things. I just found this funny flowchart today.
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Having lived in ol' Blighty, that chart is 100% true. I don't want to go overboard on the whole "nothing is as simple at it seems on first blush," but I think it's truth on these two topics ...

... you Eurofag @Null
 
This is like the tenth time you've posted the stats with it being less than the stream before. Why are the numbers plummeting?
2 weeks ago I don't have stats for, but in general it seems to go up or down 400 viewers or so some times, not sure why, this time it is probebly like Null said that it is holiday seasons.
 
2 things Joshua -

1) I do not have any apple products but I do have and use apple music. They have a nice android app and you can log in through your browser as well. Every song that has ever been written is on apple music. I don't normally shill products, but having basically every song in human history available in seconds with no commercials on your phone/pc for like $11 a month is probably one of the all time best values for anything ever.

2) Skip vinyl. If you are looking for a TRULY pretentious hobby, I recommend retro videogames. It may come as a suprise to you, as I have been quite subtle about this in the past, but I am a bit of a retro Nintendo enthusiast myself. Not only is the hobby filled with the most pretentious, socially-maladjusted, hyperautistic-turbofaggots on Earth, it's got the added bonus of being INCREDIBLY EXPENSIVE.
 
from others who have visited France, that they just FEEL better after eating there about a week, something I had noticed on my own. I don't know if it's preservatives or what have you - or maybe it's psychosomatic - but my guts are just more stable when I've been eating in France for a while. I will eat steak tartare in France, but probably not here in the US.
Some nutritionist on Rogan claimed it was because of the folic acid we spray on wheat in the US to enrich it. I'd want to look into it further (the guy had some good info backed with good science and also was trying to sell snake oil. I don't know enough about this one to decide which category it belongs in) but it's worth a thought at least.
 
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Some nutritionist on Rogan claimed it was because of the folic acid we spray on wheat in the US to enrich it. I'd want to look into it further (the guy had some good info backed with good science and also was trying to sell snake oil. I don't know enough about this one to decide which category it belongs in) but it's worth a thought at least.
Thanks for this reply! I'm really curious. This is the kind of thing that could be just all in someone's head, but like you said - it's worth investigation. I told some friends about feeling better in my guts in France, and then some other unrelated friends mentioned the same thing unprompted, so that independent verification leant credence in my mind to the notion.
 
I feel like people are really discounting how fucking white trash Null is. Even when he lived in Seattle he got his fucking groceries at a Speedway, his mother was a bad enough cook that he didn’t eat beef again until Whataburger, he can’t pronounce simple words like fragile (he thinks it’s fra-G-lay), his frame of references for sandwiches is subway, city slicker trailer trash who calls anyone living in rural suburbia a city slicker, and his inability to admit he was wrong.

The cheese discussion is a stupid fight because @Null is trailer trash who thinks he’s enlightened by living in Europe. He’s basically Canadian when he brought up healthcare, wait a couple months and he’ll be doing British apologia.
 
I feel like people are really discounting how fucking white trash Null is. Even when he lived in Seattle he got his fucking groceries at a Speedway, his mother was a bad enough cook that he didn’t eat beef again until Whataburger, he can’t pronounce simple words like fragile (he thinks it’s fra-G-lay), his frame of references for sandwiches is subway, city slicker trailer trash who calls anyone living in rural suburbia a city slicker, and his inability to admit he was wrong.

The cheese discussion is a stupid fight because @Null is trailer trash who thinks he’s enlightened by living in Europe. He’s basically Canadian when he brought up healthcare, wait a couple months and he’ll be doing British apologia.
Are you seriously defending Cheddar cheese? Enjoy that triple digit BMI.
 
Thanks for this reply! I'm really curious. This is the kind of thing that could be just all in someone's head, but like you said - it's worth investigation. I told some friends about feeling better in my guts in France, and then some other unrelated friends mentioned the same thing unprompted, so that independent verification leant credence in my mind to the notion.
The claim is something like 45% of people can't convert folic acid to the usable form (He had a study with a college attatched, but I didn't independently verify it) in their gut and those people have mild stomach issues literally all the time in the US because of the enrichment (this claim was unsupported to my memory).
This episode. The guy is very obviously trying to sell overpriced supplements and health equipment, some of which is very woo-woo.
 
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