Spencergasm
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Yea china is a major holder of US treasury debt. They are tied to us
Its beginning to
It's just squatamalans from central and south America coming. Not north african muslisms
Same ethnic replacement plan but with a different replacement pool
Europe doesnt have a strong history of being conquered and literally raped by other races as ancient china did
I'll give the Chinese this. They are better at one thing. They take the long term view of things. Like how will X affect Y in 2 generations or more. And it's why they can (we used to on America, not anymore) can accomplish amazing engineering feats
Like they are building a bridge from the PRC mainland to HK. Making it I think the longest bridge?
The more progressive flag variant
Shake shack is amazing
We have some in pa. Its legit
Okay then
I'm gonna gonna go back to being a boomer and play billiards while watching tucker
>I'm such a drunkard i have legit memory loss like a fucking senile boomer. lmao
okay legit boomer incoming
the internet pre 2007 was much better in that everything was decentralized
no you couldnt watch tons of video on deman
even with good internet
this shit just didnt exist
however nobody was going on these walled gardens/internet ghettos of FB/twitter/IG/ etc etc
myspace was an early form of it
but even myspace as it was in the mid 2000s
was very early internet aesthetic
you could have music and all sorts of page customization you cant do now
we all made fun of it at the time
and now i miss it
xanga yea haha
xanga was a big thing when I was in HS i graduated in 2005
nah i missed that one
youtube was pretty damn funny in the mid to late 2000s
as shitty as it was
napster was hit, wtf you talking about
it was all mislabeled music
and shitty chat rooms
*shit
WinMX niggas
good stuff for jpop back in the day
yea you remember youtube when it was shit
zoomers have such weird centralized view of the internet
when that isnt what its supposed to be
i was born in 87, and my family had an IBM PC with a modem in '86, so i've been using it since, i have some early childhood memories of using BBS services pre-WWW era
pre-2000 era lol, it was just a lot of weird edgy shit
alot of goth websites
anime fansites
lots of subculture shit
i remember it all being still images
remember frames on websites
and how bad they were
with things like embedded flash
and guestbooks
webrings
visitor counters
etc
nah
what was that?
lol that music
but that notepad isnt windows xp
good memories watching those when i was living in Manhattan and stuff as a youngin lmao
im 32 it cant be that bad
im like granpa age in internet age
yea honestly i feel better than i did in my 20s
well im married and my husband fucks me uh, a least 3-5x a week, so i've got that. ๐๐ป
indeed
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no
windows 95 OSR2 was best
it was win98 without the IE based file explorer
yea XP was horrible before SP2
it was subject to all sorts of bad malware
no love win 3.1?
For it?
lol i used it
you know you could use caldera
and make it run and look like win 95
sorry calmira
DOS was what i grew up on
and win3.1
then later w95 and dos
calmira if i knew of it, id have used it
the cool window dressing on win3.1 to make it look better is cool
i was into retrocomputing for awhile. I had a really cool commodore 64c for awhile hooked up to my VCR and CRT tv
before it died ๐ฆ
and it even came with a modem
and all sorts of cool software from the mid 80s
it came with the the thing that C64 dialup users used that was the predecessor to AOL
nah not that
Quantum link
that was it
that was C64 AOL
8 bit aol basically
yea commodore was more popular there amiga and shit
c64 was popular in the US too
but amiga? No
Here in the states we skipped the entire 16 bit microcomputer gen
we went straight from 8 bit C64 and Apple shit, the 16 bit exception here stateside was the Apple IIgs, and we went right into 386/x86 32 bit IBM pc era
the amiga was only used by 2 types of people in the US
1.) Video editors
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