What weird or niche places do you like to hang out online? I already know about kiwifarms, rdrama, lolcow.farm, crystal.cafe but I'm getting bored of them
Only really the various RSP subreddits. I used to go on The Motte a bit when they first left Reddit but I can't be bothered with it anymore. They never have anything interesting to say, just the same tired 'dark enlightenment' talking points from ten years ago.
The RS subs I know are the main one, rs_x, and red_scare_pod, are there any others? Didn't there used to be a girls and gays sub? I went to use redscare.cafe the other day but it's been shut down. Shame because I was hoping it would be more active now that the main sub has changed so much
There's /r/redscarepodprivate as well, I think one of my old accounts is approved for there but I don't remember which one lol. I assume the g+g one is still going. And then there's all the specialised ones, RSBookClub (which is really quite good), RSWritingClub, RedScareDisko which is just one guy posting but sometimes has good songs, blackscare for actually discussing the podcast, and various others. Gay and retarded that I know all this. I've literally spent thousands of hours of my life on a podcast forum for tech bros to pretend that they understand Deleuze rather than ACID compliance.
Thanks for the info and its ok, life is gay and retarded
agora road is ok for aesthetic, nostalgia, & music posting but I've yet to find anything very insightful on any other topics. Still, check it out.
https://nightfall.city/ and https://midnight.pub/ are pretty interesting. another cool website is https://afterthebeep.tel/. it’s an anonymous public voicemail box that you can call and leave your own messages. it sucks how discord replaced many of these niche websites and forums. now everything is in some discord server that sucks to navigate and isn’t indexed by search engines.
Kiwifarms is shit now. It's all "this tranny on Twitter is a pedophile."
Was it ever not that? Didn't it start out as the Chris Chan forums?
I've spent a decade or so with a community on a video chatroom site. We're all older now and moving on, and those of us with little going on still hang out there, but the dynamics of the place change and the room suffers as a result, like a certain combination of people can bring out bad vibes. I've had plenty of fun there, lots of drama and lore, and it satisfied my need to socialise even as something of a shut-in. It's qualitatively different to discord and the like. The room seems to be dead-cat-bouncing, periods of activity and drama that wax and wane. It's been said before but r/rsp is really the last stop on the internet for those like us, and especially millennials. I need to log off forever.
KF is good sometimes but I feel like to get the most out of it you need to find cows that interest you and keep up with their thread even when they're not doing much which I don't have time for. I feel like it did lose something during dropkiwifarms, but maybe it's just that my pet cow got really boring now
Does anyone else feel a spiritual camaraderie with TERF haunts? IDK why... I think I get a lot out of juice when see someone else validate something that I know to be true but is normal treated hush-hush
I saw they set up some sort of subsidiary of rdrama for redscarepod. Good luck to them but I find that website unusable even tho Marsey is a cutie.
I've always had a soft spot for /wsg/
>>795 Lainchain used to be fun but it it didn't survive an influx of other altchan users and that one poweruser that used to change IP to spam things about placenta/umbilical cord conspiracies. People who want to see /pol/posting had better places to do it while people who didn't weren't going to stick round while they were there.
lainchan just requires too much larping and has too much focus on programming. it's a /g/ larp. there needs to be more low tech posting and a general board too.
Lainchan was/is sooooooo fucking boring and stuffy, somehow the nerds with the worst, most dullest, flattest personalities gravitate towards that anime and general vibe. They are like wet paper, no vibrancy, no excitement. I couldn't even bother lurking on there for more than a few days. One of the worst /g/-related spinoffs.
>>1051 >What are your opinions on plant skepticism? For those who don’t know, a growing number of people (mostly primal dieters) have been arguing that plants have no nutritional value to humans are actually extremely toxic. This is because plants are trying to defend themselves from insects and herbivores, so almost all of them lace their bodies with poisons. You should jump off a bridge and take your stupid reactionary forum with you.
>1054 >>What are your opinions on plant skepticism? For those who don’t know, a growing number of people (mostly primal dieters) have been arguing that plants have no nutritional value to humans are actually extremely toxic. This is because plants are trying to defend themselves from insects and herbivores, so almost all of them lace their bodies with poisons. This is seed oils for 2025
>Anti-Plant thread actual fucking imbecile
Cowards won't even post my original comment SMDH my head
>>934 I read Ovarit and radfem Twitter sometimes but I feel like they stop halfway through on the way to rejecting the current zeitgeist. They realise the truth about gender but continue following progressive dogma on all other matters. Though TERF spaces are the only place where you can talk about the near-complete destruction of the lesbian subculture (and lesbianism as a concept) by transgenderism.
Sometimes I lurk lipstick alley even thought I'm not a black women, or American. I just like looking in foreign spaces to see how other groups act.
Zoomers will never know how cool the older generations of trannies were. They were absolutely the vanguard of cutting-edge art, design, and interesting conceptual integration of technology, identity, and aesthetic. Now everything is muh online war, muh fat genderblobs, muh scolding, on and on. I don't necessarily blame you for looking at your peer group and coming to this conclusion; rather I wish you would expand your understanding of the world to include more than 7 years into the past (when you became literate)