Notes are technology.So do you (non-NEETS) keep Dossier on everyone you know? Like Phone number photos etc?Friends, people from work, people you know. If yes point me to more on this subject since YT is basically dead on this subject and will only give shit unrated videos. Picture related since it is the most well known example for normies. PS: For thous who do not knowhttps://youtu.be/_zA6nw3wO28?t=309PS2: Batman's ideas are retarded in comedy and comics.
>>108206648I have all my contacts in my phone with >photo >email >number >social media accounts >address if I know them well enough I feel like that's pretty basic for most people.
>>108206688>my phoneCRINGE.>I feel like that's pretty basic for most people.This is why I EXCLUDED this idea from the question.>my phoneEhh the idea is you do more then that like>When they spill out their birth date write that one in>Things they like or did say>Your theories on them>Interesting information about them (you can ask me if you do not know)>... Something like that one time they fucked you over >... or some kind of mind game they did try (NEETS do not understand)>... you extracting their last name, birth date, home address on your own! (here is where the batman example becomes interesting)And yes I do all of the above.You upgrade to the next level if you actually hunted, extracted or got their government ID and wrote it down. >my phoneIt is a folder on my PC however you can keep it on paper I guess. The benefit of a folder is that people are less likely to walk into it and realize what a nutcase you really are.
>>108206742>The benefit of a folder is that people are less likely to walk into it and realize what a nutcase you really areBut there's nothing weird about it anon.. You usually keep information about your friends and contacts... Or maybe zoomers don't, I don't know. I'm old and keeping contact information was standard back before everyone had a pc and phone. Grew up with a notebook in the hallway with hundreds of numbers, names, addresses and info about family, friends and such.
>>108206771>Grew up with a notebook in the hallway with hundreds of numbers, names, addresses and info about family, friends and such.Tell me more about it.How was it back in the day and how you are doing it now.>But there's nothing weird about it anonI also did think the same until a guy my age did have a reactionI suggested >If you have problems remembering (it was his name or something like that) make a folder for himThe guy burst out laughing like I told a world class joke, however when I asked about it he was deflecting with something like>BECAUSE YOU DO NOT DO THAT!Either way the guy joked that I am KGB or Mossad or FBI later especially that I refuse to give my bank account and want them to pay me in cash.Either way I suspect the guy is fucked in the head in some way based on other things.This conversation and his behavior got filed into his folder.Either way since Folders are folders I can not have a folder with the same name (this also helps) so I always give nicknames to everyone I interact for longer even if I do not know his name, the nickname stays and the real name is added in front.For example the guy who did talk to me like that his nickname is URSA.I have 1 folder where I keep them and the format is their real name first (last name if I can get it) and then the hand pointing right with the nickname to the guy I described is Albert URSANo how this will be on 4chan so have a picture.
>>108206835>Tell me more about itWhat? We had a notebook in the hallway on a little desk where our family landline was. If you wanted to call someone you got the book out, flipped to the right page and found the needed information. Same if you wanted to send a letter. In fact all of that minus the picture was available in the public phonebooks. And if you don't know what a phonebook is, it was literally a book. With every number to every business and person in a certain area/city/town. If you used a payphone back then, it almost always had one. And most people had one at home. That's it.
>>108206919>In fact all of that minus the picture was available in the public phonebooks. And if you don't know what a phonebook is, it was literally a book. With every number to every business and person in a certain area/city/towI know what a phone book is!>And most people had one at home.We are talking about a thing you created yourself!I know my dad has a big paper book organized alphabetically only it is really fucked because he needed to update peoples phone numbers and he crossed out the old ones or that he needed to add another person between 2 people.... So I was interested how others organized their contacts.
>>108206956>it is really fucked because he needed to update peoples phone numbers and he crossed out the old ones or that he needed to add another person between 2 people....Which is why I went digital and store my contacts on my phone. Much easier to edit.
>>108206983>Which is why I went digitalI wnated to knwo how it was in the odl times.I use a PC.>on my phoneYou realize I and others have a insane hatred every time you say "on my phone" right?
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>>108206742Do you not remember your interactions? Unless you're interacting with thousands of people, I don't see the necessity of keeping such details on them.
>>108207368>Do you not remember all the birthdays of all the people you interact with?No do you?> I don't see the necessity of keeping such details on them.Because it is interesting.
Holy paranoia , Batman!
No I don't do this. I like the way my brains interacts with the world and how it remembers things and improvises and all that. If I took a lot of notes and ran them through an AI or something I might as well just kill myself.
>>108207431Unless you're close friends that celebrate each other's birthday, there's no reason to know that person's birthday.
>>108207732>through an AINever do that.
>>108207769I want to know how old that guy is.Happy 1 year closer to death day you old fuck!
>>108207847i surreptitiously record every interaction i haveevery night my clawdbot transcribes the recordings and constructs profiles of everyone involved included targetted web searches and if possible it adds them as friends on various social networksit's like having a personal wiki of everyone i've ever met
>>108207879>clawdbotThe what?Reject AI slavery embrace tradition.