Excluding, say, here or the fediverse more broadly.

There have been some nice corners of the internet that have somehow kept going along their way that I’ve enjoyed lurking around like some alien observer. They are the few spaces I dare not pop in and ask, out of fear it would somehow break things.

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    All the Chaos Computer Events are like a different dimension. You can leave your laptop somewhere unattended and the worst thing that may happen to it, is that someone plugs it in to charge.

  • GeoCaching for offline (semi-online). When I learnt about it, it blew my mind. There’s literally trillions of hidden ‘stashes’ all around the world that people have hidden. In bushes, up poles, behind signs, etc. Every city. Fields, forests, everywhere!

    In the stashes you’d find anything from a piece of paper to mini figures or a bullet! You write your name on the paper and date it. Then you hide it and go hunting for more using the Geocaching app.

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      Geocaching is great! I haven’t done it actively in a while but occasionally I’ll find a cache that someone else must have found and not understood what they had uncovered. I try to find the cache online and then rehide it.

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      When you say hide it, do you mean back where you found it or elsewhere? Are there some that encourage you to add/move parts of the caches around from one to another?

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    Makerspaces/hackerspaces

    Basically a bunch of fellow geeks nerds and makers. A few joking comments can spiral into awesome discussions or insane projects.

    The biggest bit is just having somewhere you can geek out and have people’s eyes light up, rather than glaze over.

    On top of this, you gain access to a bunch of awesome tools, as well as people who know how to use them, and often want to teach and share. It varies a lot from space to space, but most have a laser cutter and 3D printers at least.

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    Shout-out to r/TESLore. I remember the exact moment I was hooked: Someone started her comment with the phrase: “We all know what the enatiomorph is, where it comes from, and how it’s formed, but…” and I’ve gleefully been indulging with those other weirdos ever since.

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    Both of mine are offline and involve something in an everyday space that others wouldn’t understand the significance of or possibly notice at all

    First, the Hash House Harriers, the self-proclaimed “drinking club with a running problem”. It’s fun seeing chalk marks on pavement and knowing that a hash had recently passed by, even if it’s been some time since I’ve been.

    Second, geocaching. Tons and tons of containers hidden around you that you might never see if not actively looking for it. It’s always a blast running into another person suspiciously looking about under a bench or whatever.

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    I’ll put my vote to Deep Rock Galactic for online. It’s a game (that you MUST check out) with one of the most wholesome communities ever. Most people are super nice in the chat and I’ve made a friend or two (for me that’s a lot - I’m extremely picky cause I feel very nice with the amount of friends I have already)

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      Is it mainly voice chat? I tend to prefer text chat as I don’t like fussing with audio settings nor hearing roughly handled mics (albeit I know you can often mute those players).

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    I was raised Catholic so was used to some amount of men wearing robes, chanting in dead languages, drawing sigils in the air, and ringing bells to signal the presence of a spirit. Then in high school I went to a service with some charismatic renewal Catholics and learned just how vanilla mainstream Catholics are.

    I previously thought those 1940s Southern Revivalist churches you see on TV were an exaggeration. Now I think they might actually underestimate how intense those sorts of people can get.

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    Offline, go to any jam band concert like dead & co, dopapod, the werks, or dark star orchestra or glitchy bass music concert like Mersiv, Tipper, detox unit, or 3AM. even better, go to a small music festival held on private land (no law enforcement)

    I saw the barter system in action, folks just giving away Hallucinogens and pretty rocks, lots of sharing and hugs and general positivity. Even saw one of the homies having an impromptu magic the gathering match on a big flat rock next to a river. They both just happened to bring their decks to the festival.

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      No law Enforcement

      Until you realize that although there isn’t law enforcement, there certainly is enforcement as you witness a Hells Angel jump off a quad and flatten someone with one punch while just coming up on your trip

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    When someone I know who I went to different schools together with invites me to their school (as someone who never liked my own).

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      who I went to different schools together with

      This is one of the most confusing clauses I’ve ever read.

      What does this mean?

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        Visiting a school that you yourself are not a student at by accompanying someone who is a student at that school. I think the “together” was not necessary in the strict sense.

        I exactly remember that feeling and I haven’t been a student for 15 years now lol It’s indeed a parallel universe experience.

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        I phrased it in the form of an inside metajoke. Often a common dad joke is to name a celebrity and say “I knew Abe Lincoln, we went to different schools together”. It’s a fancy way of saying “I know them but that’s it”.

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          I’ve never heard that in my life.

          And your dad didn’t know Abe Lincoln, so I don’t get why it’s a fancy way of saying you only just know someone, lol

  • Offline: a martial arts dojo. A bunch of goofballs wearing Japanese undies play fighting and smiling.

    Offline: kink spaces. A bunch of goofballs in fancy undies play torturing and smiling.