thread_prefix.19 End of the journey in Soysphere

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This is the final chapter of my journey here. I know no one cares about this, but it’s the reason I’m sharing it. I joined Soysphere in January. It was my first exposure to underground culture. At that time, I was still a well-known memer and shitposter in Thai circles.

During my first month on Soysphere, I behaved very foolishly. However, everything changed. I began to admire and absorb the soyjak culture, to the point where I decided not to be a memer or shitposter anymore. I discovered and learned many things that allowed me to integrate into the community more smoothly.

Admittedly, during that period, my analytical thinking was terrible. But eventually, I reached a point where I significantly developed myself. I learned about reasoning, judgment, and thinking in ways that were vastly different from before. Now, I’ll explain why I’ve chosen to leave this place:

1. Overreliance on emotions and biases
I noticed, especially after learning about proper debating methods, that everyone was overly emotional and irrationally racist.


2. Wasting time on meaningless activities
I’ve seen countless people here engaging in unproductive activities, relying on fleeting happiness instead of focusing on long-term goals.


3. Lack of critical thinking
People here lack reasonable analysis and proper evaluation skills, even though these are essential life skills.



I enjoyed the time I spent here, but I’ve chosen to move forward. This place is no
longer suitable for me.
 
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This is the final chapter of my journey here. I know no one cares about this, but it’s the reason I’m sharing it. I joined Soysphere in January. It was my first exposure to underground culture. At that time, I was still a well-known memer and shitposter in Thai circles.

During my first month on Soysphere, I behaved very foolishly. However, everything changed. I began to admire and absorb the soyjak culture, to the point where I decided not to be a memer or shitposter anymore. I discovered and learned many things that allowed me to integrate into the community more smoothly.

Admittedly, during that period, my analytical thinking was terrible. But eventually, I reached a point where I significantly developed myself. I learned about reasoning, judgment, and thinking in ways that were vastly different from before. Now, I’ll explain why I’ve chosen to leave this place:

1. Overreliance on emotions and biases
I noticed, especially after learning about proper debating methods, that everyone was overly emotional and irrationally racist.


2. Wasting time on meaningless activities
I’ve seen countless people here engaging in unproductive activities, relying on fleeting happiness instead of focusing on long-term goals.


3. Lack of critical thinking
People here lack reasonable analysis and proper evaluation skills, even though these are essential life skills.



I enjoyed the time I spent here, but I’ve chosen to move forward. This place is no
longer suitable for me.
Its ok.
 
This is the final chapter of my journey here. I know no one cares about this, but it’s the reason I’m sharing it. I joined Soysphere in January. It was my first exposure to underground culture. At that time, I was still a well-known memer and shitposter in Thai circles.

During my first month on Soysphere, I behaved very foolishly. However, everything changed. I began to admire and absorb the soyjak culture, to the point where I decided not to be a memer or shitposter anymore. I discovered and learned many things that allowed me to integrate into the community more smoothly.

Admittedly, during that period, my analytical thinking was terrible. But eventually, I reached a point where I significantly developed myself. I learned about reasoning, judgment, and thinking in ways that were vastly different from before. Now, I’ll explain why I’ve chosen to leave this place:

1. Overreliance on emotions and biases
I noticed, especially after learning about proper debating methods, that everyone was overly emotional and irrationally racist.


2. Wasting time on meaningless activities
I’ve seen countless people here engaging in unproductive activities, relying on fleeting happiness instead of focusing on long-term goals.


3. Lack of critical thinking
People here lack reasonable analysis and proper evaluation skills, even though these are essential life skills.



I enjoyed the time I spent here, but I’ve chosen to move forward. This place is no
longer suitable for me.
This specimen of Jim Crow truly does not understand that his departure does not put him in the position of interest. You may go be alligator bait now, jigaboo.
 
This specimen of Jim Crow truly does not understand that his departure does not put him in the position of interest. You may go be alligator bait now, jigaboo.
You look down on me + you're biased against me + I don't care if I'm important because it doesn't add any value anyway.
You talk so much nonsense.
 
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You look down on me + you're biased against me + I don't care if I'm important because it doesn't add any value anyway.
You talk so much nonsense.
I don't expect an affranchi to understand a White language.
 
This is the final chapter of my journey here. I know no one cares about this, but it’s the reason I’m sharing it. I joined Soysphere in January. It was my first exposure to underground culture. At that time, I was still a well-known memer and shitposter in Thai circles.

During my first month on Soysphere, I behaved very foolishly. However, everything changed. I began to admire and absorb the soyjak culture, to the point where I decided not to be a memer or shitposter anymore. I discovered and learned many things that allowed me to integrate into the community more smoothly.

Admittedly, during that period, my analytical thinking was terrible. But eventually, I reached a point where I significantly developed myself. I learned about reasoning, judgment, and thinking in ways that were vastly different from before. Now, I’ll explain why I’ve chosen to leave this place:

1. Overreliance on emotions and biases
I noticed, especially after learning about proper debating methods, that everyone was overly emotional and irrationally racist.


2. Wasting time on meaningless activities
I’ve seen countless people here engaging in unproductive activities, relying on fleeting happiness instead of focusing on long-term goals.


3. Lack of critical thinking
People here lack reasonable analysis and proper evaluation skills, even though these are essential life skills.



I enjoyed the time I spent here, but I’ve chosen to move forward. This place is no
longer suitable for me.
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What's with spergs and leaving paragraphs everytime they take a 3 day break from the soysphere
 
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