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Robowaifu Propaganda and Recruitment Thread 3: Now In 3D! GreerTech 09/16/2025 (Tue) 01:38:16 No.41674
Attention artists, graphic designers, marketers, social media personalities, writers, and poasters! Your skills will be needed! The task of building and designing a robowaifu is a herculean quest. As great as this community is, /robowaifu/ always needs more talent. We also need to spread the very idea of robowaifus to the masses. Luckily for us there are several communities on the internet that we could find new recruits or allies to help us build our waifus: >MGTOW - These guys know all about the legal pitfalls of marriage and the dangers of feminism. There is already a lot of talk about sex robots in MGTOW communities. It shouldn't be a hard sell to get them to come here. <However, some of these guys would rather spend all their time bitching on the internet about "MUH WOMENZ" than actually getting a hobby other than lifting heavy objects and putting them down again. MGTOW is literally Feminist Separatism for males. >Incels - Guys that can't get laid. The opportunity for love and companionship should be enough to bring some of these guys over. <However, we need to be careful when recruiting from some of their communities, since most of them are defeatists that balk at an actual solution, and they may be compromised by spies and derailers, both governmental and NGO/individual. We don't want to attract negative attention. >Monster girls/nekomimi/HMOAF/mlpol - The only way these guys are going to be able to have their harpy/elf/goblin/anthro/pony/whatever gf is with a robowaifu. Many have an interest in seeing us succeed. <However, there exists a very wide variety of communities under this umbrella, and there is a notable overlap between communities who would want robowaifus and communities that are morally compromised, such as furries, so care should be taken when looking into them. Romanticists and waifu enthusiasts have a tendency to congregate since they all want/create the same type of content, so looking for those subgroups would be the most efficient path. >Otakus - Many men in these communities want to see their waifu/favorite character come to life, which will realistically only happen with robowaifus. <However, many of those communities are drowning in the LGBT alphabet soup and Covid Tourists. Special care should be taken when looking into them. >Male STEM students - Generally these guys aren't going to get laid until after they have established themselves. A robowaifu could really help them. <However, this may be a harder sell because many of them have been brainwashed in university, but they have skills that we could really use. >Transhumanists/biohackers - Many of the technologies involved in building a robowaifu could be used in transhumanist or biohacking applications such as building an avatar. They may have some interest in helping us out. <However, we will need to be careful which transhumanist communities we go after as many of them are full of feminism, satanism, tumblr-tier sexualities and genders, and SJW's. >Cyberpunks and technophiles - These guys (and they are usually guys) are all around into technology and may just enjoy working on the kinds of projects we need to do. They are often into programming and AI. <However, many of these communities suffer from the same potential issues as transhumanists. Original threads: >>2705 >>36623 >=== -minor subj edit
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>>41748 I'm unaware. These are typically all handcrafted by catladies. I'm sure they contracted the robo part out to some man who probably sliced one of them up then integrated it inside. I expect it was sent back needing touchups. I personally find the whole endeavour repellent enough to not investigate it. If you do so, then I guess share your research again in a different thread? Cheers, Anon. :^)
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>>41735 >Shortstacks and wheelchairs Objectively correct because of physics. 150cm is a hard limit due to local laws in NZ/Australia in regards to anything that someone could possibly perceive to be a sex doll/robot. >>41736 >China bots I'm almost grateful their masculinity reduces their potential to be out competition. We could make some sleazy ads about how we have mecha maidens compared to their boy bots. On the note of comparisons, height comparison charts can be valuable for setting up quick and easy visual reference. https://www.heightcomparison.com/
>>41789 >I'm almost grateful their masculinity reduces their potential to be ou[r] competition. >We could make some sleazy ads about how we have mecha maidens compared to their boy bots. Lol. I mentioned foxlike calculation on the part of the Chinese (particularly insofar as taking entirely-emotion-driven western Karens into account). Once the market is firmly-established, you can bet your bottom dollar they will thereafter roll out robowaifus by the billion for disenfranchised men the world over. They know which side their bread is buttered on!! :^) >tl;dr We here on /robowaifu/ still have a smol (but rapidly-shrinking) window of time within which to establish opensource, 100% locally-run, 100% offline robowaifus as the market's norm. Let us all proceed posthaste. FORWARD.
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>>41752 >I personally find the whole endeavour repellent enough to not investigate it. I tried looking into it, and it made me very uncomfortable. There are definitely some bad vibes around these things. >>41789 I never found any actual hardcoded 150 cm law in Australia. I think that's just a general guideline. Ultimately, I don't think it would apply a design like mine, which is clearly robotic and nonhuman. It seems like Australia law is very loose and up to interpretation, which is definitely different from American law, which is very autistic about exact numbers and definitions. https://lawhandbook.sa.gov.au/ch12s07s01s05.php https://www.lovesexdolls.com.au/your-guide-to-legally-compliant-sex-dolls-in-australia/
>>41793 Legal topic: Traffic Light Brightness American law: >"A traffic light[1] shall not emit more than 1000 lumens at a distance of no less than 50 feet. [1] Traffic light meaning a signaling device that uses electricity and light illumination to control traffic. Australia law: >"No bright traffic lights, mate"
>>41733 > I notice the baste Chinese have taken the Square-Cube-Law-pill, and are creating bipedal androids in the ~110-130cm height range rn? I don't think that's the Chinese being based I think that's just them being midgets. Seriously, Chinese things are tiny because Chinese people are tiny. I bought a treadmill online that's supposed to measure your heart rate when you grab the arm rails, but trying to use it gives me back pain bending down to reach them while walking and I'm only 5'9". It wasn't advertised as being for children or anything, but it's low enough to the ground that it's easier to rest my balls on it than grab while walking. >>41793 As long as a crotch-high Drossel Von Flugel would be allowed, I'm golden.
>>41813 >I don't think that's the Chinese being based I think that's just them being midgets. LOL. OK, fair enough Anon. :D OTOH, they are probably focusing a fair amount of their top talents on this specific area of humanoid robotics IMHO. That being the case, I'm sure physics & design research is playing a big role here. Even bigger in the future. Cheers. :^)
>>41793 Some of those things are useful for alzheimers patients. They give them to alzheimers patients because as they forget everything else they never forget how to love
>>41813 According to WIkipedia, the average height in China is about 5'7". I think they just made the robots small because of the square-cube law, which is really tough to deal with in humanoid robotics. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Average_human_height_by_country As I type this, I realized this is a huge help in the robowaifu vs robohusbando cold war. Women want tall men, while men typically want short women. I see this as God's help; he set up all of this. >As long as a crotch-high Drossel Von Flugel would be allowed, I'm golden. Based
>>41821 >I see this as God's help; he set up all of this. I've had numerous spiritual leaps of insight along these lines for us here over the years. I simply leave them there and pray. I find that the ones that "have legs" (ie, last) are the ones that prove prophetic in fact. BTW, you can grow your skills with this facility, brother. Lean not on your own understanding... :^)
>>41821 >According to WIkipedia, the average height in China is about 5'7" Something about that still really seems off, because I've ordered clothes online only to find out the sizes were Chinese sizes, not American. I didn't even have to put the jacket on to see that the arm span was almost a foot too short for the sleeves to reach both my wrists. And while I'm sure the square-cube law, might be an important factor, Asian countries generally just like things to be small compared to westerners that have a stronger bias towards things that are big and powerful. If anything I imagine the square-cube law has more to do with cost than efficiency. >As I type this, I realized this is a huge help in the robowaifu vs robohusbando cold war. Women want tall men, while men typically want short women Extreme height difference does it for me in general, but I'm tall enough that I know I'd never enjoy snu-snu without tech involved.
>>41825 >If anything I imagine the square-cube law has more to do with cost than efficiency. At the cutting-edge of this domain, those two are roughly (inversely) equivalent (that is: increasing efficiency will save costs, and vice-versa). * Much like using ASM / C / C++ is a power-efficiency choice, as much as it is a computing-speed choice. --- * cf. ( >>4313 )
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>>41826 >At the cutting-edge of this domain, those two are roughly (inversely) equivalent (that is: increasing efficiency will save costs, and vice-versa). Not entirely. For example I've seen people argue about a joule thief circuit, which is designed to be a voltage booster made to get power from batteries that are otherwise too dead to use. The typical joule thief circuit is very simple and uses few parts, but I've seen people show ways the circuit could be improved to increase efficiency, which usually means significantly increasing the number of parts needed, which increases cost and complexity. If you can get slightly more juice out of a battery that might not be worth it.
>>41833 Granted, but cherry-picked example, IMHO. The general engineering pattern for this holds regardless. And research concerning using C & C++ as the primary systems programming languages for energy savings has been studied in-depth by the industry at large. The closer you can get to the actual hardware, the fewer cycles are needed to implement a given algorithm upon it. Just so, the closer you can get to the mechanical essence * of a robowaifu (or practically any other type of machine), the simpler & cheaper it is to build, operate, and maintain. --- * By that phrase I'm using the classical, physics-oriented meaning of mechanics.
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>>41826 >>41833 >>41834 ""The best part is no part"'' -Elon Musk
>>41833 The Joule thief is basically an illusion, it takes current and makes it into more voltage, and it oscillates, in order to look like it made more power out of nothing. However you are right, and there are some times where that can happen. There's also ease in R&D and construction.
>>41836 Exactly. Today's EVs are basically just a big battery; 4 electric motors+wheels; and a steering wheel+pedals. And they are starting to come into their own now (cf. https://trashchan.xyz/robowaifu/thread/26.html#1264 ). --- Just the same with software, BTW -- and for exactly the same reasons. The best software...is the software that isn't there.
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>>42005 GG, Anon. Good luck! :^)
There's a new /g/ thread, this time not made by me https://boards.4chan.org/g/thread/106817024
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Marketing Survey How did you find out about the following characters and the media they're in? If you don't know a character, you can just skip that character. You don't have to post under your usual name
>>42208 I found out about Chobitsu as animu from a TG haven who had a smol DVD rental section; then got the complete set of mangos later at an otaku store in Little Tokyo. All the rest I found out about on the Internets (ie, IBs). MDRG I found out about right here on /robowaifu/ a few years ago. --- Curious why you ask, GreerTech?
>>42209 >Curious why you ask, GreerTech? Because I want to see how they spread their word organically, to use for robowaifu promotion. I chose those characters because they represent certain aspects of robowaifus and robowaifu appeal -Two well-known hentai OCs, one of which is a flagship OC for the artist (much like how Galatea is a GreerTech mascot) -One classic romantic anime robowaifu -A set of iconic anime girl characters from a slightly ecchi but SFW game -A character from a hentai robowaifu game, and the hentai robowaifu game itself >TG haven What's that? I searched it up and got a really different thing.
>>42210 Traditional Gaming (ala /tg/ ). This venue was a big warehouse-sized store that sold smol figurines (& kits for them) in different scales, plus hobby supplies (paints, tools, etc.) to customize them. Then on Wednesday and all weekends they'd host day long turn-based wargames using (100's to several 1'000's of) these figures on dozens & dozens of 4' x 8' sized tables all assembled together & decorated into yuge battlefields, &tc. Tabletop D&D/Warhammer on steroids, basically. Breddy cool sh*te, tbh.
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>>42208 I found Chobits from 4chan and enjoyed a few episodes. Chii was very cute. I found hell taker from 4chan too. Didn't care for the characters too much but I loved the music. I think touhou would be your best bet for a waifu collector game that people on image boards are familiar with.
>>42211 Making a /tg/ style waifu collector game would be a fun form of propaganda. I think the data fairies Gemini made would be useful for such a game.
>>42213 POTD That's actually an excellent business opportunity idea right there, Ribose. May I respectfully suggest you use event days surrounding designing these robowaifu figurines as a good 'candidate welcome days' for your Fraternity?
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>>42208 >Meru No idea, I can see how her smug aura and semen demon vibes would attract heaps of degenerates. >Ginger vampire Was one of my ex's favorite hentai >Chobits Netflix recommended it back in 2012 >Helltaker Azazel/Modeus posting on various forums >Dystopian GF Someone actually posted about her on /robowaifu/ awhile back >>42210 >Organic growth You want viral memes. Simple, easy to customize and distribute memes. Things that are instantly understood and relatable. It's a tough task to achieve. Low end papier waifu would be a decent way to build something cheap and easy enough to become a meme. These videos demonstrate how popular simple 2D dolls can be. You just need to add some spice, that jazz which electrifies our target zeitgeist. Making a customizable, easy to put together 2D waifu with as close to no barriers to entry would be the fastest way to open the door to memetic acceptance of waifu. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_vIkwBNIDGU https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SXOfGW6kwBQ As for characters to have them cosplay, it's true Chii is evergreen in her charms but, modern gacha waifu are getting millions of views. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iOW8XhUce38 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0NQPMTJ9rh0
>>42215 Not a bad idea. I've got 4 members as of now.
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Use this post as ideological propaganda. More people with equipment means better chances of breakthroughs.
>>42224 Very nice, I agree with the gist. We need a world where men create and repair what they own. Is there a version of this that isn't written like a leftist meme? It's simply too long to be catchy.
>>42227 >We need a world where men create and repair what they own. This.
To encourage progress I am going to offer weeb figures and polishes for anyone who posts good propaganda or projects. My contact is @Ribozyme007 on telegram. Others can tell you I have mailed items to others and I am not a doxxing piece of shit.
>>42227 Simply "3D printers and a house"
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>>42208 Don't know the first two. Chobits I learned about here. Helltaker was from memes on other boards. MDRGF I also learned about here. I'm pretty out of touch with most modern media, so take my 'data' with a grain of salt.
Thank you for all your responses! >>42209 >>42212 It looks like imageboards are a good vector. So far, I mostly post on here, /diy/, and /g/. >>42220 >No idea, I can see how her smug aura and semen demon vibes would attract heaps of degenerates. It seems like smug girls do tend to be popular. Time to dust off my "Galatoro" personality prompt. >Azazel/Modeus posting on various forums / Someone actually posted about her on /robowaifu/ awhile back Forums are the lifeblood it seems >You want viral memes. Simple, easy to customize and distribute memes. Things that are instantly understood and relatable. It's a tough task to achieve. I figured something similar before. I did find out about some of those characters through memes >Low end papier waifu would be a decent way to build something cheap and easy enough to become a meme. Maybe, though I feel like that would be a step back. I do have 2D anime characters for my Galatana AI system. >>42233 >I'm pretty out of touch with most modern media, so take my 'data' with a grain of salt. That's actually a very valuable perspective
>>42237 Y/w. Good luck with your propaganda & recruitment efforts, GreerTech! Cheers. :^)
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>>42232 "3D print your way to freedom" I think this would be a good meme. >>42233 Is that a PC-98 screenshot? Looks straight kino >>42237 >Smug is popular I'd say it's more about them being feisty and playful. Could be related to manic pixie dream girls. There's a charm to birdies which push their man out into novel experiences with a naughty joy. >Forums are the lifeblood They're a faunt of memetic potentials. Great, vast testing grounds which can alter the flows of culture. Much is downstream from 4chins. Though, it is worth noting the other edge of that sword is how eagerly those who resist our cause have leagues of paid bad actors. Part of why /pol/ is only good if something bad happens to certain places. At some point, we'll need to coordinate a large group to support and spread a meme. >Maybe on the 2D waifu Well, I still haven't figure out how to make them particularly appealing. We do need some way for people to "try before they buy" as the saying goes. Some cheap and easy way to realize how important a waifu could be in their lives. Similar to how Google Cardboard paved the way for VR.
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>>42257 >Is that a PC-98 screenshot? That it is, I got a bunch from /retro/. I've never gotten around to emulating that system (much less acquiring and maintaining one), but the art for its games is quite beautiful. There are plenty of gorgeous and well-made games for IBM compatibles and other systems of the period as well, but finding, acquiring, and running them can take a ridiculous amount of time and patience. Unless you're truly dedicated to working with older PCs, it's generally easier and better to look for the higher-quality games being made today.
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How the Fans + Unreal Engine made (((KPop Demon Hunters))) a global phenomenon. variety.com/2025/film/global/view-conference-future-of-storytelling-animation-1236553750/
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I made this image for dumbass longhoused tradcons who complain about sexualization and other stuff intended for a straight male audience.
>>42393 >filename Lel. >mask Roughly-speaking, sad but true. I'm very-familiar with one of the best Prottie churches in the world rn, I deem. And such (((feminism))) is rampant within it. I'm not agreeing with the godless heathens on such topics, but I do acknowledge that this is shameful state of affairs for us Christians.
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I'm going to put emblem workshopping in this thread instead. What could be changed about this to make it obvious that it is distributism but also for all Christians and to make it obviously techno optimistic?
>>42396 Most flags are not that comprehensive The American, USSR, and Nazi flags don't really describe the concepts of their countries. With something as relatively complex as Technodistributism, it may not be prudent to try and make the flag represent everything
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>>42467 Personally, I like simple line-based symbols. Symbols like the Christian cross, Swastika, Pentagram, and the Hammer and Sickle are all simple symbols that anyone can scrawl, and are instantly recognizable and communicate a very specific ideal. That was the mindset I had when I designed the GreerTech symbol
>>42471 Maybe just a torch in an atomic symbol then?
>>42472 Maybe. I see the reason for the dog, but it's based on a semi-obscure historical fact >>42332 Honestly there are no set rules. they're more like guidelines. I offer my suggestions, but I don't want anyone to think of them as strict rules.
I feel like the data fairies could be useful for a waifu collector game like Touhou or Kancolle. ChatGPT isn't as good at making images and has trouble making more than six fairies at once.

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