What are some /x/ approved documentaries?
You don't all look like this do you?
If i believe hard enough i will find a qt wicca girl on here, right...
>>18538765
Anything off the History Channel or Discovery Channel is easy to sit through. National Geographic's Taboo series is very good. You'd get better results if you had a narrow topic of interest. I can really only be as specific in answering as you are in asking.
>>18538797
I can't speak for everyone here, but I'm a hungry skeleton with creepy eyes. So no, we aren't all XXL LARP-escapees. As for finding a girlfriend here, this isn't /soc/. It's not an impossible side effect, but don't make it your main reason to be here. Desperation is a universal turn-off.
>>18538765
wizard lvl ∞
>>18538905
Why is everyone on the internet always something, hungry skeleton, fat, creepy, weird. Is being normal something bad?
>>18538765
Cropsey and Who Took Johnny
Eyes of the Mothman
Probably the best mothman doc ever produced
>>18539231
Yes. Labels make it easier to reduce humans in to non-humans, so we don't have to come to terms with a guilty conscious when we're horrible to them, or otherwise treat them with less respect than we ourselves as a human feel we deserve. If they're an "Outsider" or "Different", it's ok. Primitive tribal mentality at its finest. Anyone not like "us" isn't the same species as us and doesn't have to be treated with the same standards we hold for those who are our "species", because they're the enemy. At least one other person is likely to see this post and automatically say "fuck that guy, he's just an ignorant anon" because to them, I'm not human; Accepting others and their differing worldviews without bias goes against our natural survival instincts from when we were closer to being animals than a sentient lifeform.
>>18539442
You can't just pick and choose, if normal is a label to reduce people so is weird or different.
Too many people try to force individualism on themselves even when there is none, obviously you can argue what individualism means.
Calling yourself random, different, an Outsider doesn't make you one even if you try your hardest, which is extremely stupid in itself. Who in the right mid actually wants to be the outcast