http://4-ch.net/dqn/kareha.pl/1176341310/999
Yes, using link trickery.
Does this mean we will be able to connect each and every "ITT we solve the question above us" thread into an infinite daisy chain?
>>649
Higher education is overrated almost everywhere in the world. It can actually be harmful to young people as they might end up as NEETs who have abandoned their hopes, their ideas, their ability to invent! Even if you don't, you might lose your creativity anyway! One thing for sure, you're going to lose a few years which you could use more productively.
Universities aren't able to keep up with the pace of modern technology. You can learn almost anything necessary by yourself faster than in university.
Another drawback is that student community is often lazy. This is why dedicated self-education might be a better way.
You should study job markets of bigger cities (and local as well). If I were you I'd look for WWW-related stuff or something obscure like programming on assembler for mobile devices. But everything depends on your interests and skills that you have or wish to obtain.
As a last measure, there is always online poker. I heard that some people earn enough money by playing all day long.
>>651
Come up with a conspiracy theory about jews and higher education.
>>655 He's not the only one complaining. I remember when you first started posting with your tripcode you said you'd only do it for a little while. I cringed then and I cringe pretty much every time you post, and I honestly don't really understand why you would here, other than deliberately trolling? I don't mind tripcode usage, it has a purpose, but not here?
>>657 If you could smell any smell right now what would it be?
>>659 Hmmm I'm in two minds about it. I'm extremely fortunate in that, looking back over my life, I've pretty much coasted through and good things have just happened to me, in my studies and my love life and other areas. But saying that, I did put the legwork in, I studied and stuff and earned my straight As but i don't feel like I made much effort, I didn't really think about studying or worry about if I'd pass, I've always lived with the assumption that things work out the way they're meant to, based on the fact that they always have in the past.
Hmm I'm rambling... I believe that people can and should do whatever they want, but whatever they choose to do, that's what was meant to happen anyway. And then everyone will die eventually.
>>661 I have two boxes. Box A is seethrough and you can see it contains $1000. Box B is opaque. You can either take the contents of both boxes, OR just the contents of box B. I have predicted already what choice you are going to make. If I was to predict you take both boxes, box B will be empty. If I was to predict you take only box B, it will contain $1,000,000. As I have already predicted your choice, the contents of box B have already been decided. Also, I am completely infallible as I am a superintelligent alien. What do you choose to do >>661, box A+B or just box B?
>>661 http://s17.postimage.org/3pgduxf4v/Aisu_miruku.png
>>662 Would you rather wear a red leather jacket with looooads of tassles hanging down from wrist to wrist across the back, or a wooly jumper covered in loooads of trivial button badges, like for tractors and confectionary and magazine subscriptions? You'd have to wear it every day so choose carefully.
>>663
I was browsing the internet when I discovered this http://greyanimebeast.deviantart.com/art/Espy-shine-281953040
>>665
I cleared Perfect Cherry Blossom's Phantasm stage for the first time. I was using Reimu A. In that one run I captured two spellcards I had never captured before, and, despite the fact it was my first ever clear, finished with two lives left over. I don't remember my exact score, but it was more than 500,000,000.
>>667
Does my splurging about Touhou bother you?
>>669 i did very well at school and university, I have lots of good friends and a lovely fiancé and have been extremely fortunate in all aspects of my life, yet i've still suffered from crippling depression for as long as i can remember, made worse by thinking that i really don't have anything to be depressed about. Maybe it's the pressure of living a double life, being a respectable successful person in my family's eyes but secretly getting underage girls pregnant and taking lots of drugs and getting arrested for vandalism. I'm also a kinky beast ;)
>>671What have you secretly always wanted to try? Maybe use this as an incentive to go out and do it, you'll feel really good!
I only eat fried dumplings delivered through a metal chute in the door
Apparently, the thread ends now.
>>683 Where would you go first if you woke up to find you were invisible, but when you lick your finger you find you are also made of infinite trees?
>>694 There certainly is, I love most of my fellow brothers and sister of this world, but it's also an important part of who I am and what I do to be romantically in love as much as possible, and now I can't believe how lucky I am to be so madly in love and be so madly loved back by this perfect young lady just now.
>>696 What picture do you currently have as your desktop background?
>>695
http://i.imgur.com/v4zHE.jpg
I took it earlier this month.
>>697
What's your favorite Internet Website for obtaining pornographic materials?
>>708
Mycology. I was always fascinated by mushrooms as a child and I took up collecting them in my late teens. The bitter irony of it however is that I hate the taste of most mushrooms so they're quite useless to have around. Maybe one day I'll find some Psilocybe and trip out. I fancy myself a bit of an artist though, and I plan to turn some of the spore patterns into art--somehow. It's a work-in-progress. Sans the work.
>>710
What unusual hobbies do or did you have?
>>714 Besides /dqn/ i love and regularly visit sovietrussia and 420chan, though i guess sovietrussia is pretty quiet, especially recently. /z/ is one of the best pages on the internet!
>>716 Have you ever been to http://yyyyyyy.info?
>>719
It's a tie between Debian and OpenBSD. I love the Linux kernel, but I dislike most GNU programs (I don't, for example, like the idea of `cat' being as complicated as it is in the GNU coreutils--less is more!). I've used both for over ten years now. Debian a little longer, since I became aware of Linux (or "GNU/Linux", if you prefer) first. I use them at home for everything I do, which mostly consists of trolling 4-ch and watching overly cute denpa videos.
>>721
If you could go back in time and alter one event in your life, what would it be?
>>729 I'm pretty open-minded and do my best to keep prejudices to a minimum, though last night my wife was saying she wishes she was Japanese because they're all thin and cute, and that I seem to have a thing for them. So I was showing her pictures to show her that wasn't true. When it comes to love, though I used to fancy a Chinese girl in my class I would never be with anyone other than my own nationality, not because of xenophobia or anything like that but simply because my accent is a turn-on.
>>731 What's your favourite accent?
>>732
Watching anime and reading manga has felt like a chore recently. I suppose that's the curse of being a NEET.
Though I did start watching Cardcaptor Sakura a few weeks ago since I only ever saw the god-awful dub. It's more cute and charming than I had imagined, so much so that thinking about it makes me completely unbothered by the fact I'm replying to a Tokiko post.
>>734
If you had to pick three must-watch anime, what would they be?
>>734 hehe I just started watching cardcaptor sakura not long ago too. I'm not massively into anime, I usually watch through a series an episode per meal. Hmmm three that I really enjoyed were Umineko No Naku Koro Ni, Panty & Stocking With Garterbelt, aaaand hmmm Macademi Wasshoi. There's a few others that I enjoyed, but I wouldn't call "must-watch".
>>736 where would you like to go on holiday?
>>743 I looked up the tracks, it was an interesting listen. I don't know much about classical but it was interesting to read from the comments that it was thought to be mocking Shostakovich's 7th Symphony which happens to be one of my favourite classical pieces (from the small amount I've heard). I'd heard World's End Girlfriend before and liked them, and this track is pretty cool too. I think the Frog Pocket one is my favourite, it's really cool, though the De De Mouse one is groovy too. Oh no wait, I wrote that as I was listening to them but I've just listened to the Utabi one, it's awesome! Overall my reaction would be "hmmm this guy's got pretty interesting taste in music"
>>745 Why would The Official Taylor Swift YouTube Channel be the 2nd result for searching "de de mouse station"?
>>744
SEO.
>>746
How do I get a free copy of the SICP? I don't want to pay for paper and ink to print it myself and I don't want to buy one online. I was thinking I'd print one out at my college during lunch in the computer lab. There's a $25 technology fee when you sign up for classes and I would say that should make it ethically alright to print it. Give me some advice here man.