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Any Bastions of Discussion Left?

Name: Al Gorean 2017-09-28 21:54

All places of coolness and computers are gone. The end of the road is too barren to be useful and places such as these are too insane to be useful. I have searched far and wide the past three months to find a place, but I haven't. All of the obscure communities are dying. Sitting in IRC and talking to others is depressing. Where are the communities? Was it always this way? Why is it so sad?

Name: Anonymous 2017-09-28 22:20

It all parallels the decline of Western civilization and of humanity and the world at large. Goebbels was right.

Humanity would sink into eternal darkness, it would fall into a dull and primitive state, were the Jews to win this war.

Name: Anonymous 2017-09-28 22:49

>>2
Do we just ride it out?

Name: Anonymous 2017-09-29 10:54

It could be the rampant Troll culture, having a laugh on the internet is fine but lets not get to carried away with it

Name: Anonymous 2017-09-29 12:04

>>3
Yes, ride the tiger. It's all we can do.

Name: Anonymous 2017-09-29 13:12

Is it still safe to talk freely on the clearnet, assuming it ever was? They could be hiding behind some crypto somewhere, but that probably isn't safe either

Advocates nonetheless argue that society benefits from neuromarketing innovations. German neurobiologist Kai-Markus Müller promotes a neuromarketing variant, "neuropricing", that uses data from brain scans to help companies identify the highest prices consumers will pay. Müller says "everyone wins with this method," because brain-tested prices enable firms to increase profits, thus increasing prospects for survival during economic recession.[19]

- funny snippet from https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neuromarketing

Best-known technology of neuromarketing was developed in the late 1990s by Harvard professor Jerry Zaltman (Gerald Zaltman), once it was patented under the name of Zaltman Metaphor Elicitation Technique (ZMET). The essence of ZMET reduces to exploring the human unconscious with specially selected sets of images that cause a positive emotional response and activate hidden images, metaphors stimulating the purchase.[8] Graphical collages are constructed on the base of detected images, which lays in the basis for commercials. Marketing Technology ZMET quickly gained popularity among hundreds of major companies-customers including Coca-Cola, General Motors, Nestle, Procter & Gamble.

Name: Anonymous 2017-09-29 13:14

>>4
Hahahahahahaha
What a funny joke

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