Can /bun/ really be rebuilt? It's been a long time...
Keep the faith.
People haven't forgotten about the Snowden revelations. They've simply adapted, posting only vapid remarks and wrapping any honest thoughts in layers of irony for plausible deniability.
>>40
Hate being sick, why can't everyone go be sick somewhere else so I don't get sick?
>>41Et tu, /bun/? I wasn't even saying anything particularly strange. The Snowden leaks are known to be 100% legit and it shouldn't be controversial to state people are rarely honest on the internet anymore, instead being 'ironic' whenever any possibly sensitive subject comes up. Meds-posting is a typical example of that. Why won't you refute the point or even just state something like "you're reading too much into it, I don't think there's any relation" instead of posting a canned meme response which prevents any further discussion?
>>48Not him but I mostly forgot about Snowden due to all the events that happened lately that make that look like small potatoes.
2022 was the year I lost my sanity.
so i might have pneumonia
It really is just all two of us now.
>>122meds moment
I think my pills are working I should be better soon.
guys, I smell like shit
I think I blew out my eardrum.
>>204screming
The world just keeps getting worse.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xAUYm01uBLg
Dear citizen: our algorithm has detected wrongthink in your message. Your communication rights will be limited.
>>327yep that's a $2500 fine on paypal
I'm finally cured.
>>418
woke up and puked at 3 am again
>>458Working on that myselfnever sure how much I should drink and buttsex tbh>>40There were literally no snowden revelations. Everyone knew everything that was true (and had heard everything that wasn't) by like, 2002. Feds couldn't keep a secret if their lives depended on it, not that they ever did. 99% of it was literally just drafted legislation you could read at any (university) library.>filesize limit is too small for imagesquoting my subvocal thoughts
>>458Working on that myselfnever sure how much I should drink and buttsex tbh>>40There were literally no snowden revelations. Everyone knew everything that was true (and had heard everything that wasn't) by like, 2002. Feds couldn't keep a secret if their lives depended on it, not that they ever did. 99% of it was literally just drafted legislation you could read at any (university) library.
>filesize limit is too small for images
quoting my subvocal thoughts
>>461Yes, but everyone who spoke out about the truth was a schizo (according to society). Snowden's leaks convinced most people it was actually true.
>>462Snowden's leaks didn't convince a single fucking person it was true, are you high? People will still call you a schizo, or more likely, a pedophile, if you aren't pro-NSA. The median and mode person(s) genuinely want the NSA, because (proliferating) the suffering of others is their main concern.
>>464The argument has changed from 'nobody is spying on you' to 'do you have something to hide?'. It's only a small step, but getting people to acknowledge a thing is happening is vital to being able to discuss it. Most people are sadly still okay with the government spying on its citizens, but there's also a lot of people who aren't okay with it now.(Fixed your image.)
>>464The argument has changed from 'nobody is spying on you' to 'do you have something to hide?'. It's only a small step, but getting people to acknowledge a thing is happening is vital to being able to discuss it. Most people are sadly still okay with the government spying on its citizens, but there's also a lot of people who aren't okay with it now.
(Fixed your image.)
>>467The argument was literally never>nobody is spying on youNever everPeople have always said>Well they're not spying on YOUto which any kind of reply instantly led to either>do you have something to hide?Or needling you about the illegal topic you mentioned. Never in the ever has there been an argument against the existence of government spying, something that's been well established both in fact and in public awareness since literal antiquity and is taught in fucking primary school.I see that you don't understand context or content at all though, congrats. Whatcha gonna do, 'fix' a crop by posting the full image?
>>467The argument was literally never
>nobody is spying on you
Never everPeople have always said
>Well they're not spying on YOU
to which any kind of reply instantly led to either
>do you have something to hide?
Or needling you about the illegal topic you mentioned. Never in the ever has there been an argument against the existence of government spying, something that's been well established both in fact and in public awareness since literal antiquity and is taught in fucking primary school.
I see that you don't understand context or content at all though, congrats. Whatcha gonna do, 'fix' a crop by posting the full image?
the sickness is coming back
>>470Are you being compleated, anon?
>>471This is only an intermediate glorious new
yeah im feelin pretty c̸͇̤̈́͠o̵͓̔m̴͓͎̀̈p̷̺̋̆l̷͖̝̀ë̵̬́̚a̶̤͆͛t̵̤͗͘
the ripperdoc said if this round of ambrosia doesn't cure me he will have to xray my lungsounds like im gonna get the aqualung aug soon lads
When did the yen get this low? I was always used to 100 yen being around a dollar, but it's way lower now.
>>631US trashed a ton of currencies last year, JPY was just the latest. EUR also went to complete shit.
>>633But JPY is also low compared to EUR.
What is the point of celebrating birthdays? What did you do to be congratulated for?
not dying for a whole year
>>648Is that something to be congratulated for? Almost everyone accomplishes that tens of times throughout their life.
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