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 No.137[Reply]

A vote was held in the congress that passed through a majority to create a new board for /777/. This board will be focused around positive self development of individuals and fellow anons/leftists. Topics such as working out, sobriety, healthy eating, etc etc etc. Enjoy!


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 No.71[Reply]

The new board of the month will be philosophy. As in, philosophy outside of the realm of Marxism; Think Diogenes, Plato, Socrates, Kant, Hegel, etc etc, what have you.
The old threads have been archived on a specific board and if we ever get thread creation disabled then i'll post it here and then you guys can carry on your convos from the previous board. It looks like urban probably isn't going to be accepted into the roster, so, have this instead. Enjoy.


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 No.138[Reply]

rate this physique
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 No.139

>>138
I'm unaware of a physique-rating scheme. So i would say this seems to be within normal parameters of human physique.
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 No.140

hard to say with the jacket. leaning towards a little thin but hard to read scale. Likely would be popular with people if this is his formal attire so probably 8/10 socially
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 No.141

Extremely narrow shoulders
3 for not being fat


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 No.160[Reply]

Porkie doesn't want you to tan your balls. They want to keep you sickly, pale, weak, and low t
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 No.164

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I hate sunlight
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 No.165

>>160
Enjoy yo melanoma, whyboi
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 No.166

>>160
It is really fucking terrifying to what a degree a person can devolve in pursuit of conformity to some spookery spook of a standard. Frying your skin under that fucking gigantic thermonuclear reactor (or its' substitute), getting cancer & dying just to adhere to the memes! Holy shit!
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 No.167

>>164
>>165
>>166
>All these seething shut ins
Go lift some weights dorks.
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 No.168

>>167
Akshually chud, being a permaonline shut in with brittle bones, a hand sanitizer addiction, and a cold every month is a sign of moral superiority. Only alt right fashists take personal responsibility for their health. Socialists avoid nature at all cost.


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>retvrn to berserk
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 No.170

King shit


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 No.171[Reply]

I've noticed people on the website tend to get super heated. I think we need to learn to better communicate and stop jumping on the defensive so quickly.
This thread will be dedicated to saying upligting things to your fellow leftychaders and anons and just general positivity.
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 No.195

I'm gonna side with the mods.

I'm undoubtedly the biggest troll here - with the caveat that I've actually read a ton of ICM lit and am not simply some mouthbreathing WN or lolbertarian.

They are extremely chill as far as leftoids go.

.org mods are demented genderfags with unbalanced hormones who sit at their computers all day, deleting posts and screaming about touching grass.
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 No.196

>>195
yeh you're just plain old nazi
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 No.197

>>196
Go back to .org and cry about it there
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 No.198

>>197
i will go there and tell them how nazi you are
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 No.199

>>198
I do nazi your post there..


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 No.142[Reply]

You know the deal

No one is coming to save you
No one cares about you
Your quality of life is your responsibility
(Unless you're a woman, I guess)

Use this thread to track your weekly actions, habits, and the goals you've reached on your journey to improve.
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 No.155

>>154
ok ok I got a job for real this time. It's at a food processing plant. Back hurts from standing all day but hopefully my body gets conditioned to it. Next goal other than to keep the job is to find a place to stay.
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 No.156

I've been sleeping very well these past few days. I've focused on my hobbies for a bit, and did some work on my cars. There's a feeling of fixing my life as I fix a machine. I've gone to sleep very content and woke up early to get ready for the next day. This is the best break in work I've had in years.
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 No.157

>>153
>idolizing a scumbag just because he tattooed Mao on his arm
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 No.158

>>157
>I'm better than Mike Tyson
What a faggot
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 No.159

>>157
If you read about Mike Tyson's life, you'd know that there are severe doubts about his conviction, especially because he had a shit lawyer. The man isn't the image people had on him in the ring. He was scared most of the time, and that's why he was so brutal when fighting. Mike Tyson is very much a product of his upbringing, but he's actually a complex character. Let's grant you that he raped a woman in the 90s. Is Mike Tyson that same person? I'd say no.


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 No.200[Reply]

<Line up faggots

You are your habits, not your super edgy takes on muh issues.

Use this thread to track what you're doing to be a better person.
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 No.201

This year I've been depressed as fuck all the time. What's causing it and what do I do to solve it?
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 No.202

-Tracked basic habits like morning exercise, gym, and content creation daily 6/7days
-Bought a couple pair of shoes that were cheap but look ok. The main pair of dark shoes I had been wearing were 2nd hand shoes that were looking pretty worn out and overly casual.
-Kinda a busy week with random social lunches, so my gym routine was disrupted. Have also been lazy about cardio (just 2 bike rides) and acting like a pussy about mildly cold weather. Also, I quit nicotine last week, which has fucked up my dopamine levels. So I've been sleeping in a lot and feeling unmotivated. I need to quit being a bitch asap.
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 No.203

>>201
The first thing to check is the basics.
If you are eating shit food and are poorly nourished, barely spend time outdoors, have a literally toxic environment from industrial, are surrounded by draining and miserable people, then it will be impossible to feel good.
It's not going to hurt you to take a multivitamin and occasionally go on megadose regimes of vitamin c, b vitamins, or d. The FDA recommendations should be regarded as bare minimums - in some cases you want to be aiming daily for 2 or 3x times the given amount. Routine physical activity, fresh air, sunshine, and nature help a lot and should all be nonnegotiable features of your life. Depressed landscapers are exceptionaly rare. Plants have been shown to improve moods of people, so having them around in your space doesn't hurt either.

Within the biochemical frame, also look at the most basic thing. a lot of mood disorders like depression come down to dopamine and serotonin. Engaging in diet and activities which mind this, especially over the long run, can be a key to success and basic levels of happiness. Again diet and supplements, exercise, and sleep, all come into play here.

A cognitive lens would suggest looking into the way you look at things.
There is more and less useful/advantageous ways of frame things. Be mindful of that. Likewise, a lot of anxiety stems from 'should': expectations which might not align with probable reality as it exists. Dealing with past trauma would also be a feature, if there is a specific issue. I'd avoid 'therapy' in which you endlessly examine the bad. Rather, it's important to develop specific cognitive frames which are both useful long term and serve as a sort of emotional regulator to life's inevitable issues and features. A basic cognitive framing question would be, 'do you see life as a series of things that happen to you or for you,' for example.

A certain existential school might say you need to create and surpass reasonable challenges to transform yourself into something anew, as well. Learn something new, face a big, somewhat absurd but doable long term physical challenge. Again, you're probably not going to regret learning a language, doing a marathon, joining a boxing gym, or trekking somewhere. More likely, there's something uniquely personal that you've wanted to do for a while but have held off on, and in Post too long. Click here to view the full text.


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 No.204[Reply]

<Line up faggots

You are your habits, not your super edgy takes on muh issues.

Use this thread to track what you're doing to be a better person.
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 No.205

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<reporting in zir

>Very small morning exercise first thing after waking up. 7x. It really takes just like a minute and is a great way to start the day.

>Meditated a couple times for 9-10 minutes each time
>Did teeth whitening x1
>Plugged my phone in across the room overnight, instead of next to my bed.
>Gym most days
>Bike ride x2, but not hard or far on either
>Cooked at home x2, also made brownies which was nice
>Read 40+ pages spread across 3 days
>Posted to brand socials 2x, promised to work on social media campaign for friend
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 No.206

i pooed in the toilet and now im a better person from it
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 No.207

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>>206
We are not the same
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 No.208

I done something that I have been worrying about for a while and I easily could have bailed on. Proud of myself for that, even if it wasn't a great experience.
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 No.209

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I started going back to the gym today.
Fuck depres. Jogged 2.10 Mike's in 30 minutes.


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 No.210[Reply]

>Itt: we celebrate personal victories, achievements, and the actions we've taken to improve our lives over the past week. Use this weekly thread to track progress and move toward goals, be they big or small, individual or political.
<Improving the world starts with improving yourself
>How to use this thread
Throughout the week, keep a mental note of the positive things you're doing. As the weekend rolls around, list them down by Sunday. When we take a moment to celebrate minor personal victories and goals, we're more likely to repeat and stick with them. This weekly post exists to help you keep on track and improve your life.
>Positive change doesn't occur all at once. Rather it's the compounded effect of small daily habits and repeated action.
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 No.211

I got a haircut and sorted some stuff out with my bills, which involved calling (scary) the government. Other than that a pretty meh week for achievements.
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 No.212

>>211
Whoa. That's kinda cool that you did what you had to do. I know I avoid the govt at all costs, so props for that. Keep chugging forward.
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 No.213

>Bought whiteboard to better plan and track activities through the week
>Bought a lint roller to make my clothes look nicer
>Bought a jump rope to improve cardio
>Bought new pair of pants. I'm trying to minimize pointless descisions, so now I have 3 pairs that are exactly identical
>Gym 4x
>Jog 1x
>Read 130+ pages, finished a book, started a new one
>Used Korean-style anti-wrinkle facemask x2
>Whitened teeth x1
>Not the most productive week, tbh. Clearer up some drama with a girl which had been clouding my mind. Looking forward to the upcoming week.


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