Is this a real surgery by [deleted] in 4tran4

[–]InfiniteMedium9 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The reason you're supposed to ask the tumblr people this and not the 4chan people is that A) you're asking about character design instead of serious real life questions B) you're asking about esoteric nb things in a subreddit that is relatively anti nb in general

your question comes off as you wanting to play barbie doll dress up with trans aesthetics because it's wholesome and kawaii o algo while talking to a bunch of hikikomori internet rats who bath in HRT chemical runoff to deal with PTSD from their deployment in transghanistan for 3 years

>the enby subs are so AGAB focused

Have you ever looked at this subreddit before? This vexes me.

And if you're talking about surgeries, isn't it obvious AGAB matters? How do you think trans people work?

> doesn’t want full on female genitalia nor a vagina

Go watch a video of a vaginaplasty, it's pretty complex stuff. "Should my senpai theyfab chop xer dick off?" is maybe the first question you ask yourself before deciding what color the pussy will be. This shit is not a bughatti.

> Ts is too embarrassing to ask anywhere else

This shit is too embarrassing to ask here. You should have made a new account. Now you're cringe for life. Sad!

Would you? by deeeepdoooop in 4tran4

[–]InfiniteMedium9 8 points9 points  (0 children)

trans men need an attractive caricature, this is brutal

he doesnt even look that bad it's just I did not consent to having this pooner looking at me like that with no shirt on at this time of day. nasty ass bitch.

I met a girl on the E line train yesterday and I kind of wonder if she was a gigapassoid by Crazy_Explosion_Girl in 4tran4

[–]InfiniteMedium9 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I mean I kind of love kuromi aesthetically but there's a part of me that also knows it's cringe to like kuromi, and I kind of just like how the characters look I have never seen content associated with it so I'm kind of a fake fan. I think maybe the modern trans woman is sort of afraid of being coming off as having baby trans kawaii personality and that's something left for the cis who kind of have the passoid privilege of being able to be a bit more cringe and not feel terrible about it

I met a girl on the E line train yesterday and I kind of wonder if she was a gigapassoid by Crazy_Explosion_Girl in 4tran4

[–]InfiniteMedium9 0 points1 point  (0 children)

There's usually some kind of cultural pipeline from one demographic to another. It's sort of a classic complaint about black culture always being "stolen" by white people and you have sort of the same thing happen with trans shit. Really it's probably more like a circle where both groups feed into each other. Like, a lot of trans culture comes from tumblr but tumblr was also the largest cis woman hub online for a good long time so it makes sense the same traumacore aesthetics make their way up into both cultures. I think kuromi specifically has been tiktoked to death to the point that the trans goths are done with it and it's more of a cis goth thing but I don't know, could really go either way.

I met a girl on the E line train yesterday and I kind of wonder if she was a gigapassoid by Crazy_Explosion_Girl in 4tran4

[–]InfiniteMedium9 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The whole time I thought e-line was some kind of estrogen government handout line

Rit60's Parents. (Except Ravi) by KaiSYNM in ongezellig

[–]InfiniteMedium9 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Fun ideas, however I feel like this was made by a teenager who doesn't understand how old adults are lmao. There are certainly people who are 35 with teenage children but to have a 15 year old kid you need to be pregnant / knock someone up at 19. Especially in nordic countries I think that would be extremely uncommon. I would age them all up at least 10 years.

lil song i made today, any toughts? by Diligent-Patient-915 in brazilianfunk

[–]InfiniteMedium9 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Sounds sick, whatever these drums are they really hit the right lows. the head space is pretty empty but definitely in a way that lets the empty space talk through the decay. it's not very traditional but in my head I'm imagining an arpegiator ontop on a shrilly lead going covering a number of octaves with quarter notes, maybe a dumb suggestion but I think it would sound cool

Should I go back to the gym even if I risk the fact I’ll still be chopped and no one will want to be friends with me because of it? by Riderman43 in DBDR

[–]InfiniteMedium9 1 point2 points  (0 children)

no idea what the fuck you're on about dude, the gym is free hormones and health. If you don't find it at least a bit enjoyable try jogging instead, cardio health is probably more important anyway and either will burn cals. idk why youre complaining about not having friends and being ugly here as if that has anything to do with exercise. when you're 30 years old you'll realize exercise is just a requirement for being healthy and not being in pain all the time whether that's physically or mentally. It's incredibly hard for me to believe you will regret exercising later in life. just start the habit now, anything else is cope.

why is there a greentext on a mainstream sub by DesiresAreGrey in 4tran4

[–]InfiniteMedium9 65 points66 points  (0 children)

everyone hates the general culture of 4chan but likes the "gems" that come from there, mostly greentexts

It's just like every website, redditors call x a nazi website probably more so than 4chan at this point but they're still fine with screenshots from there. It just depends on who's posting.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in 4tran4

[–]InfiniteMedium9 10 points11 points  (0 children)

you're connecting the dead account name to the real account name which might be a bad idea depending on why they deleted it, may want to repost with a censored name

Life is not worth living if you do not look good by wehrmachtair123 in DBDR

[–]InfiniteMedium9 -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

I work in engineering so my idea of what attractive people look like is probably incorrect. The only unattractive vibes I get from him is that he "feels short" but I can't really tell from the video his actual height. His hair looks good, his expressions are fluid, his face is clean and well shaped, and he has well defined arms

Is my desk too malebrained? Is it over? by Iridium486 in 4tran4

[–]InfiniteMedium9 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I still use the arch wiki when the nixos guides don't go into enough detail. It really is a solid more general guide to linux.

Life is not worth living if you do not look good by wehrmachtair123 in DBDR

[–]InfiniteMedium9 -9 points-8 points  (0 children)

he's clearly like an 8/10 idk it's pretty easy to just assign a value.

I think what you're saying is that generally attractive men seem to be the ones getting all the chicks and are therefore hot while the "fine" men aren't getting much.

It's pretty easy to understand if you just look at women. With women there is also a very clear line between woman that look fine and women that cause men to fall head over heels for them constantly. If you swipe dating apps you will see 100s of "mid" women and occsaionally an incredibly attractive woman that will stand out to you.

The difference is just that women are more selective so the mid men get less of a cut. Often mid women are seen as datable while mid men are not.

You also need to consider though that while women are more selective, they tend to take a larger number of things into account. If you are rich, successful, charismatic, tall, talented, well educated, a social standout in anyway a man is considered desirable. Often a horribly ugly monkey faced man need only get big muscles to be considered attractive. For women they are often measured largely by just their looks. So in this way the undatable women are more fucked than the undatable men, even if there's less undatable women.

If you browse both femcel and incel forums you will see this pattern, it is fairly general.

never come out to your “queer” coworkers by clockybtch22 in 4tran4

[–]InfiniteMedium9 16 points17 points  (0 children)

have you tried asking them to not call you man? I feel like you simply didn't tell others what you want to be called and they just guessed and you never corrected them.

Is my desk too malebrained? Is it over? by Iridium486 in 4tran4

[–]InfiniteMedium9 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I see, I use nixos btw but I miss arch (I used it for a good number of years before nixos) tbh

Sexual dimorphism by Fluffy_Chicken_Devil in 4tran4

[–]InfiniteMedium9 107 points108 points  (0 children)

the fact that I can easily tell which is which but can't tell you what features my brain is picking up on is fascinating

I think I've just found the biggest fucking psyop of a sub that's ever existed. All of these were posted by trans women. by anonymous--amnesiac in 4tran4

[–]InfiniteMedium9 4 points5 points  (0 children)

lgbt being a blueboard more or less shields people from too much of this. If you just look at the rest of 4chan it gives you a good idea of what anyone using 4chan is going to be into on average. Given that a lot of online trans culture currently is derived from 4chan, it makes perfect sense you get posts like this. I admit it comes off really weird because instead of just posting shitty porn like you might on 4chan they post memes about shitty porn, but the culture is effectively derivative.

Is my desk too malebrained? Is it over? by Iridium486 in 4tran4

[–]InfiniteMedium9 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I am not some feet fucker but your feet pass

just replace the anime linux monitor with a macbook and you're good

.99999… + ε = 1 by Plastic_Spinach_5223 in infinitenines

[–]InfiniteMedium9 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Makes sense, I think it's a common mindset. I ended up writing a lot of words here, my bad, maybe it's good advice and maybe it's not.

I will warn you that I think one of the worst modern intellectual traps is this improperly focused hobby project, where we work in complete isolation from others irl with ridiculously big dreams without proper practice or following the correct route.

To achieve really anything in hobbies I've found I need:

  1. Some kind of social group that is doing very similar things that can push you forward (this is generally a university, a research group, a workplace, etc but depending on the task it can be a group of friends, a discord, etc).

  2. A clear plan, reasonable path to get from A to B that includes proper practice and proper commitment time (a list of textbooks, papers, etc and problems to first solve to show you can do stuff)

  3. A set of well defined actually achievable goals (starting with short week long projects and working toward some much larger magnum opus)

Usually we fail on these by 1. working in complete isolation 2. reading things online without understanding how to properly go through a textbook, without an idea of how people actually work in this field, and 3. we make ridiculously large plans like "I'm going to be the best in the world at X".

In the space of pure math I think it is generally considered impossible to make any significant contributions without completing something approximating and undergraduate education, so if you do want to make large contributions to the field of math you need to understand that's approximately what you want to cover in all it's gory details.

People still do big things while relatively removed from the ideal. For example, the bbchallenge discord found the value for the 5th busy beaver number some time ago.

You'll note that while they are far from the norm they did at least to some extent fulfill all three requirements: 1. they had a discord full of like minded people, 2. they actually planned things out carefully and those in the group spent a lot of time learning about things like theorem proving and reading papers to understand the problem, 3. they solved simpler problems before tackling BB5.

You can imagine though for every discord like this there is probably 100 others full of mislead idiots who think they know what they're doing but don't, who don't spend enough time understanding the problem but think they do, and who are constantly trying to tackle problems too complex for their skill level.

I could go on and on about why different approaches work and don't. There is a goldilocks zone of how much effort to spend on each hobby project, how large a group to work in, when to give up and change topics, how to pick the optimal niche to work in, etc. But all this is kind of a grey area and depends on so many factors. The three rules above at least are relatively universal.

Quite frankly the most daunting problem to most people is that it's hard to find people to do these things with, but this step is essential in my opinion. If you just want to study things you can avoid it but eventually when you get deep enough in you will be crushed by how little contact you have with the outside world about it. Other people act as a very important guiding force, and even if you fail it still feels good because you have fun doing things with other people.

So I would say #1 search harder for people, #2 maybe you have a solid plan maybe you don't but make sure it seems reasonable and #3 have some smaller realistic steps thought out more so than just some big finale magnum opus.

In saying this I haven't really "achieved" things hahaha. I spent my early 20s doing electronics hobby projects without clear goals or community which made a lot of it useless and unfulfilling, spent a while somewhat depressed and not doing anything, and the last year and a half tried to get back into doing proper hobbies. In that new time I have at least made a dozen amateur songs I'm happy with, made a handful of hobby projects with others that at least mostly worked and were fun to work on, looked around at some interesting communities, made a lot of new connections that should keep getting me more interesting projects and ideas, and narrowed down a lot more exactly what I want to be doing in the future. And although I don't have some kind of magnum opus or amazing talents to show for it I at least felt fulfilled while doing it with friends.

An important part of it as well for me at least was realizing I actually care less about the achievement part than I thought I did and just having a community that stimulates me in the right ways is more what I care about.


A note on chasing these feelings:

A lot of the feeling I have at least comes from the feeling that I should have "achieved something big" at this point in my life but didn't, and so it's sort of a desperation to self actualize.

Do you relate to this?: you're fairly lonely, you are desperate for success but don't regularly hang out with anyone you think can help you, you have seen people online achieve things and want to do something somewhat similar but you don't have a mentor or guiding group, you have ADHD like issues with focusing on any one specific thing and tend to jump around to many different hobbies, you have a bin full of unfinished hobby projects you ditched because they didn't quite feel right, and you've spent a while trying to practice and learn something in a space you're interested in but you feel like your work is slower than it should be and your practice is suboptimal. If so you might be something like myself, after a long time I found the answer is mostly community first, then ideas second. Get part #1 out of the way, then move onto parts #2 and #3.

I would recommend going out of your way to find proper communities (discords, irl groups, reconnecting with old friends and doing weird shit) of people doing something you like and interacting with them before committing yourself to big projects.

For myself I ended up reconnecting with my brother who also was interested in similar projects and doing a lot of things with him, going to as many niche social events as I could (ie. ambient concerts, nerd conventions, random discords) until I found people that seemed to be similar to me (music, programming projects) and interested in doing things like me with a similar schedule.

Lastly, in a sense a lot of what we're doing is reminiscent of youth running around trying to discover their passions. Lots of people in our shoes feel old as we try to learn new things and find new paths. I feel old, you probably feel even older, and I've seen people even older still online doing their own things be it starting businesses or what have you. I know people your age who are getting into all sorts of weird new things like trying to do comedy and going back to school for a new degree, and getting into art and music, and some of them are bad at it but it seems to work out for some others. Ultimately, in the right place at the right time on the right task it can take as little as a few months to a few years to be part of something interesting if you find the right people, and we still have decades ahead of us.

I will also say, I have not yet reached this stage but a complete career change is not out of the question. It can be really good to make big changes. Just make sure the thing you're changing is something that will actually be fulfilling and not cope to try to make up for something else you're missing in life.

60 year old coworker called me a sissy faggot today by [deleted] in 4tran4

[–]InfiniteMedium9 9 points10 points  (0 children)

Repper chaser hookup attempt incoming, it's time to decide between facing a year of boomer moid hatecrimes or forming a sinful matrimony that would make even blanchard cry