CTRL+V THREAD! [part XIII] (999)

1 Name: ( ˃ ˂) : 1993-09-8690 05:04

It was a eurobeat/techno remix of Dang Ni Gu Dan by Nicholas Teo

201 Name: (*゚ー゚) : 1993-09-8833 16:53

In 1930 the family disintegrated [4] , and the future filmmaker was raised by his mother and stepfather,

202 Name: (*゚ー゚) : 1993-09-8835 16:36

( ͡╭͜ʖ╮͡ )

203 Name: (*゚ー゚) : 1993-09-8835 16:56

Moved my bed and computer to a different position in my room then loaded the broken part of my box spring with things to prop it up. Back hurts but my tulpa is very proud of me for doing all that without waking my neighbors up. She's also sorry she doubted me.

204 Name: (*゚ー゚) : 1993-09-8837 05:10

Ă

205 Name: (*゚ー゚) : 1993-09-8837 16:34

206 Name: (*゚ー゚) : 1993-09-8837 17:29

Everyone knows that something is wrong. The politicians say, gwe need higher standards.h The schools say, gwe need more money and equipment.h Educators say one thing, and teachers say another. They are all wrong. The only people who understand what is going on are the ones most often blamed and least often heard: the students. They say, gmath class is stupid and boring,h and they are right.

207 Name: (*゚ー゚) : 1993-09-8839 03:58

you're a rigid body with 3 moments of inertia rotating around an axis when this dude comes up behind you and slaps you on the ass with a tennis racket.
what do? keep in mind he's married to the direct patrilineal descendant of the khan of the golden horde.

208 Name: (*゚ー゚) : 1993-09-8839 21:31

everyone comes running when it's talking about fun stuff like pederasty and gay rape but no one wants to have a serious discussion about east asian sociolinguistics

209 Name: (*゚ー゚) : 1993-09-8841 14:58

`¯\(c)

210 Name: (*゚ー゚) : 1993-09-8841 17:21

The simurgh is inherently benevolent and unambiguously female.[citation needed] Being part mammal, she suckles her young.[citation needed] The simurgh has teeth.[citation needed]

211 Name: (*゚ー゚) : 1993-09-8841 22:03

>>206 Schools need a reduction in idiots being born and an increase of people with brainpower being born.

212 Name: (*゚ー゚) : 1993-09-8842 13:34

>>211 But the people with brainpower realise how cruel it is to force more life into an already miserable world, so they go and live alone in the caves.

213 Name: (*゚ー゚) : 1993-09-8843 20:49

Gypsies do not wish to be controled by gaije. It is hard to control people if you cannot count them, and it is hard to count people when there is no one to one correspondence between person and name—Gypsies treat a name, more generally an identity, as fungible, property belonging to the extended family to be used by any member who finds it useful. By this tactic and others, modern gypsies make it difficult for the states that claim authority over them to monitor and control them, and so increase the range of alternatives available to gypsies and gypsy law.

214 Name: (*゚ー゚) : 1993-09-8843 22:22

tsnafitucke

215 Name: (*゚ー゚) : 1993-09-8843 22:34

VHS Dreams

216 Name: (*゚ー゚) : 1993-09-8844 04:32

If the person being figged tightens the muscles of the anus, the sensation becomes more intense.[2]

217 Name: (*゚ー゚) : 1993-09-8845 06:43

Most of those team builds are not found online. They make cookie-cutter PvX team builds look like elderly grandmothers in a nightclub dance floor. Impressive at first, but rusty as fuck when you start to pay attention.

218 Name: (*゚ー゚) : 1993-09-8846 04:38

>>216
Hot.

219 Name: (*゚ー゚) : 1993-09-8846 11:15

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220 Name: (*゚ー゚) : 1993-09-8847 08:45

should not regard himself as a gwatchdogh for those who put him on the board. A nominee director should exercise his judgment in the best interest of the company and should not be bound to act in accordance with the direction or instruction of his appointor

221 Name: (*゚ー゚) : 1993-09-8847 12:33

[youtube] FecKgLj5KbQ: Downloading video info webpage
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222 Name: (*゚ー゚) : 1993-09-8847 22:34

223 Name: (*゚ー゚) : 1993-09-8848 05:59

The Brave Frog

225 Name: (*゚ー゚) : 1993-09-8851 21:29

There's a computer in your computer so your computer can computer while you computer. These guys just found the keyboard.

227 Name: (*゚ー゚) : 1993-09-8854 13:09

Enjoy deep, punchy bass with EXTRA BASS.

228 Name: (*゚ー゚) : 1993-09-8855 17:46

In many ways nonsense is a more effective organizing tool than the truth. Anyone can believe in the truth. To believe in nonsense is an unforgeable demonstration of loyalty. It serves as a political uniform. And if you have a uniform, you have an army.

Or as the Chinese put it, point deer, make horse.

229 Name: (*゚ー゚) : 1993-09-8855 21:06

*teleports behind u*

b a z i n g a

230 Name: (*゚ー゚) : 1993-09-8856 16:37

2016 is the year we explore sexually and stay hydrated

231 Name: (*゚ー゚) : 1993-09-8857 23:29

Top 25 Grzegorz Brzęczyszczykiewicz profiles | LinkedIn
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232 Name: (*゚ー゚) : 1993-09-8858 02:46

My problem with fighting games is that SFV is terrible but the other communities are too far over my head even at the lowest level.

233 Name: (*゚ー゚) : 1993-09-8858 03:39

pre-renaissance paintings of babies

234 Name: (*゚ー゚) : 1993-09-8858 09:42

Plot[edit]
A first-year student, Aoyama, is a genius soccer player who is also obsessed with cleanliness.

235 Name: (*゚ー゚) : 1993-09-8859 11:13

I love kissing, licking and sucking your beautiful Japanese penis ... And lick the holes in the shin of your beautiful buttocks in the anal rect ... My mouth is your toilet Is ... cum, orgasm, chatting, shit, and your masturbation penis, my mouth toilet ... I love you ... Mwuah ... $$$$$ ... ❤❤ ❤ ...

236 Name: (*゚ー゚) : 1993-09-8859 15:17

Tree Style Tabs

237 Name: (*゚ー゚) : 1993-09-8861 14:27

A.S.M.L.P.S.S.P.

238 Name: (*゚ー゚) : 1993-09-8861 14:27

I remember reading an Evangelion fanfic where Asuka get stuck in a tree, spanked, figged, and has her butt coated with honey so that bees come sting it while Shinji is recording it.

239 Name: (*゚ー゚) : 1993-09-8861 15:56

240 Name: (*゚ー゚) : 1993-09-8862 08:25

I love pissing people off and going straight to bed.

242 Name: (*゚ー゚) : 1993-09-8863 22:27

Haskell is a language that has everything that other languages have tried to avoid and recommend against. It is more of a wish than a language. A language that is still trying to get the very basic ideas right. The learning curve is opposite of the learning curves of other languages; that is the beginner starts at high up on the y axis and ends up very low on the same curve with x at infinity (yes, Haskell is equipped with infinity) very fast. Ideas are glued over other ideas and mistakes of the past are remedied by new mistakes. It is an ongoing process. Of course it works sometimes. That is why we are hearing about it and some people are learning it and some claim to know the language, but each and every one of them is using another language for doing anything that is worth doing and goes to Haskell as a mental exercise or hobby. In short it is a kind of language that cannot be explained. There are not many books on Haskell programming and the few that struggle to explain simple ideas, like Types and creating Types, supposedly the strongest point of the language Haskell fail miserably at every turn. The only part of Haskell that, as far as I know, is unique is lazy evaluation which in practice one never gets to making good use of anyway. I am of the humble opinion that spending hours or perhaps days and months just to write a straightforward algorithm or logic into n lines of code in something like Haskell that can be done in 1.001 n (that is multiplication Haskell style) lines of code in a saner and more humble language like C or Python is just a waste of time or time better spent at solving a Rubic Cube or solving entertaining mathematical puzzles or chasing member of opposite sex or climbing a rock or digging a hole in the backyard and refilling it. Of course those who have paid in nerve and time and Mana for Haskell will accuse me of laziness or not being equipped with sufficient mental faculties to learn Haskell or not fortunate enough to be faced with serious, hard unsurmountable tasks and problems and situations that call for something like HASKELL, but then again isnft that what they claim Haskell is all for?

243 Name: (*゚ー゚) : 1993-09-8864 01:09

Didn't like it. Buncha pretty boys playing Nolan make-believe. Watched it with my dad and he was so saddened by it. Said, the film was a lie. I asked, "Father!" His knuckles were all white on the steering wheel and through gritted teeth he threatened me, "A moviegoer would come out of that trash not knowing a lick about Dunkirk," and he turned to look at me. He wasn't looking at the road. He was piercing my soul with his values. I murmured, "Father! The road..." but he kept right on staring at me and all I could think of was that part where Tom Hardy ran out of fuel and he's flying about two hundred feet above the ground for hours, until the sun was setting, and how he had such a hard time getting his wheels down in time.

244 Name: (*゚ー゚) : 1993-09-8864 14:18

245 Name: (*゚ー゚) : 1993-09-8865 11:07

>>242

> Of course those who have paid in nerve and time and Mana for Haskell will accuse me of laziness or not being equipped with sufficient mental faculties to learn Haskell

Honestly? Yes. (This guy got the multiplication syntax wrong)

246 Name: (*゚ー゚) : 1993-09-8865 17:35

>>245
I got a laugh outta his wall of text and had to share, it's not the only silly point in there after all. I believe they must've meant as parameters to (*) since * is infixed like a newbie familiar with other languages would expect. It's still a silly point since it's little different from Lisp or Ruby once you ignore the currying under the hood.

I'd sought a few anti-learning-Haskell opinions out of frustration and having to shelve it for the moment. And while I concur that a lot of the hype is an "emperor has no clothes" situation and a lot of that has to do with how the mystique is preserved by the learning materials being not very good, the language is hardly a mistake in every dimension lol.

The primary reason I was looking at the language was for insights. I was hoping to write better game engine code from said insights, but ultimately game engines are some of the most sequential, stateful programs there are and I know other functional, lazy-eval-lovin' languages so I got like nothing out of it.

I'm totally willing to call diss on all the single-letter identifiers and stuff though. If there's anything you should learn from a pure functional style, it's that a need to comment code is in inverse proportion to how well a name describes a thing.

247 Name: (*゚ー゚) : 1993-09-8868 02:55

ITT your favorite kikes and why you hate Touhou characters?

My favorite kike is Benjamin Disraeli and I hate Touhous because of their shameless exploitation of the Holohoax, which they blew out of proportion thanks to the falsified reports that they forged in many of the post-lunar-war kangaroo courts. It has been over 10 years ago, yet you're still using it as an excuse to get a free pass on EVERYTHING: the insane manipulation of media, the lobbying, the atrocities you're committing against the humans in the lands you STOLE thanks to your youkai friends in the Gensokyo. Everyone knows what you're doing and you've been doing in these 50 years, the only reason this spiral of silence still exists today is because you'd be called a normalfag, an anti-youkai, you'de be ostracized from /jp/. Can you imagine a Kurd terrorist being excused because 90 years ago the Ottomans attempted to kill his people? It would be inexcusable, but then again youkai have their friends in Hollywood who love to line their pockets by tugging at goyim's heartstrings. I'm fucking sick and tired of your slimeball tactics. If you really have the support of people in the western hemisphere then are you still wasting no effort to influence and manipulate public opinione, Touhous?

248 Name: (*゚ー゚) : 1993-09-8868 18:35

>>246
Oh yes, from what I've seen Haskellers' attempts at game programming basically stopped at FRP. It turns out (!) that a huge network graph of streams and events embedded in a lazy, hefty runtime results in incredibly slow games.

I looked beyond Haskell when I saw the cycle of "this next GHC extension piled on top of Haskell 98 will solve all of our problems and make functional programming mainstream!". I have settled on Idris, for now, and I'd recommend it for potentially getting the insights you were looking for in Haskell. Ignore everything in the tutorial about proofs, and you end up with a more user-friendly and well-designed Haskell with dependent types and a syntax system. I've been using it for games by making a compiler-library that outputs Lua (you write the game almost-normally, sprinkle 'LuaVal' and 'LuaCode' types around, and end up with a program that outputs the actual game source code), and it works fairly well.

Anyway, I'd maybe disagree about terse variable names being a hindrance. It's the toplevel names that need to be descriptive, and their implementations are not usually procedural steps but pipelines of operations. That's why some Haskellers are obsessed with point-free style because local variables are unimportant to the flow of the program. With a descriptive name and an understandable type, you don't need to see the body to understand the implementation.

249 Name: (*゚ー゚) : 1993-09-8868 22:26

250 Name: (*゚ー゚) : 1993-09-8869 07:56

251 Name: (*゚ー゚) : 1993-09-8870 12:57

FUNKY JET BIKINi

252 Name: (*゚ー゚) : 1993-09-8870 23:45

Welcome
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253 Name: (*゚ー゚) : 1993-09-8873 19:55

One of the most common "dad jokes" goes as follows: A child will say to the dad, "I am hungry," to which the dad will reply, "Hi, Hungry, I am Dad."

254 Name: (*゚ー゚) : 1993-09-8873 20:19

cgpfhdnambekjiol

255 Name: (*゚ー゚) : 1993-09-8873 22:53

256 Name: (*゚ー゚) : 1993-09-8875 05:22

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257 Name: (*゚ー゚) : 1993-09-8876 10:15

Seriously, Zynga went absolutely goddamn bananas making their office into a 12-year-old boy's dreamcand we'll come back to what influence that had on their employees.

258 Name: (*゚ー゚) : 1993-09-8876 12:48

1993-09-8873 12:07

259 Name: (*゚ー゚) : 1993-09-8876 13:45

They stood together, hand in hand, bathed in moonlight.

"Donald..." Putin's voice was thick with an emotion one could only describe as love.

"Yes, Putin-sama?" The Don turned to face his Friend and Lover and Master.

"The sanctions..." The Russian began while gently kneading The Blonde Dons rolls of fat. Its was his most sensitive spot on his body since his penis had, for years, been fully retracted into his sexy over-weightedness. "Tomorrow.. its time."

"Yes Putin-sama..." He could feel his tiny, un-findable erection grow stronger as the Russian moved his hand to the tramp-stamp above his ass crack. "We will do it, anything for you."

Putin smiled a toothy, yellow grin and The Big D was ready to take The Big D of the man he had left his 'wife' for.

Putin's hand finally slipped below his waist-band and they came together in breathtaking kiss.

Duterte, covered in fentanyl, watched from the nearby bushes as the two made sweet, sinful love.

260 Name: (*゚ー゚) : 1993-09-8877 04:40

261 Name: (*゚ー゚) : 1993-09-8877 08:15

e Higashiyama Zoo and Botanical Gardens in Japan also drew concerns it plagiarizes a logo used by the National Museum of Costa Rica

264 Name: (*゚ー゚) : 1993-09-8881 00:29

In those days, it was only sold to Japanese who needed for resale and Chinese demand not wanting pure water

265 Name: (*゚ー゚) : 1993-09-8883 07:55

ifm tired as fuck but the texans look all kinds of btfo right now

268 Name: (*゚ー゚) : 1993-09-8887 22:40

<eval>	  [with-chuck] (open-udp "localhost" port 

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<eval> [sock/dgramchuck-files] )
(<eval>format [ #fopen-udp ] "./s(r(c/##sys#setterch ucso-reuse-address?k/se)r vsocke r/#t~)a.ck
"<eval> [fopen-udp)]
<eval>( [##sys#setterchuck-files] (so-reuse-address?format) #f
<eval>" .[/sopen-udprc/] chuc(k/socket-binds esockr ve(rinet-address/ ~"a0.c.k0". 0f.)0
"<eval> [local-portchuck-files)] )(format
#f<eval> "[open-udp./] src/c(hucinet-addressk /s"e0r.ve0.r/0~.a0."c k"local-port f))

<eval><eval> [[chuck-files] with-chuck] (format( #fformat ".#t/ sr"cB/\cnh"uc)k/
se<eval>r v[ewith-chuckr] /(call/cc ~a.(cklambda" (fk/ok))
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f<eval>)
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exn)) (lambda () (format #...
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K<eval>_ R[Ewith-chuckM] OT(Eformat... #t
<eval>" C[\nchuck-process"] )
(<eval>format [#fwith-chuck ] "O(Smake-chuck-connectionC _instC HsockU)C
K<eval>_ P[Omake-chuck-connectionR] T=(~a##sys#make-structure" (port##core#quote)
<chuck-connection><eval>) [instancechuck-process ] socket)(
list<eval> ([formatwith-chuck ] #f( body" OckS)C <--

_CHUCK_REM#;2> OTE_PORT=~a" connect-port))

<eval>	  [chuck-process] (format #f "OSC_CHUCK_REMOTE_PORT=~a" connect-port)
<eval> [chuck-process] (format #t "env: ~a\n" env)
<eval> [chuck-process] (##sys#call-with-values (##core#lambda () (process "chuck" files env)) (##core#lambda (inp380381 out...
<eval> [chuck-process] (process "chuck" files env) <--

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269 Name: (*゚ー゚) : 1993-09-8889 21:10

iszlam.com

270 Name: (*゚ー゚) : 1993-09-8894 21:03

One of the band's most striking aspects is B-Real's exaggeratedly high-pitched nasal vocals.

271 Name: (*゚ー゚) : 1993-09-8895 05:24

Your English (Pirate) contributions have been used over 310M times this month.

272 Name: (*゚ー゚) : 1993-09-8895 06:01

CRYCASH is the first cryptocurrency that satisfies all needs of gamers and game developers with its Ecosystem of custom-tailored services. CRYCASH has already confirmed integration into the renowned bestsellers from Crytek, with more partners to come. Connect with tomorrowfs technology today!

274 Name: (*゚ー゚) : 1993-09-8896 00:41

Elysium or the Elysian Fields (Ancient Greek: ἨύЃǃ̓ ΃Ãί̓, Ēlýsion pedíon) is a conception of the afterlife that developed over time and was maintained by some Greek religious and philosophical sects and cults. Initially separate from the realm of Hades, admission was reserved for mortals related to the gods and other heroes. Later, it expanded to include those chosen by the gods, the righteous, and the heroic, where they would remain after death, to live a blessed and happy life, and indulging in whatever employment they had enjoyed in life.[1][2][3][4][5][6]

275 Name: (*゚ー゚) : 1993-09-8896 13:16

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276 Name: (*゚ー゚) : 1993-09-8897 07:47

the writing was just super shitty cause of someone's fucking waifu

277 Name: (*゚ー゚) : 1993-09-8897 23:15

278 Name: (*゚ー゚) : 1993-09-8898 04:42

weirdness, anime and weird anime.

279 Name: (*゚ー゚) : 1993-09-8898 04:54

The kind of guy who forgets he already put on two button up shirts so he puts on another one.

280 Name: (*゚ー゚) : 1993-09-8898 06:13

281 Name: (*゚ー゚) : 1993-09-8899 21:20

>>280
this is such hackernews armchair neckbeard-stroking pontification

282 Name: (*゚ー゚) : 1993-09-8900 04:00

>>281
It did in fact cross the 500-point threshold on HN recently, and IIRC that wasnft the first time it did.

I appreciate the shop talk there now and then because there are valuable things I can learn from that, but the comments that always stick out in my mind are from the cesspool of charlatans who pretend theyfre a 10x rockstar and that youfre a moron for not knowing literally everything, and the sad sacks unironically spewing neomarxist rhetoric while eating a slice of the tech industry pie. Aaaaand I guess the occasional broflake the latter spends all their free time raising their blood pressure worrying about.

In my memory, none of these archetypes has ever exactly been in short supply on the Internet. I just notice it this way because HN is up its own ass in a SF/SEA/NY hipster tech flavor. Maybe I judge a little too harshly. I'm from the DC area, the bedrooms of the federal bureaucrats. Own brand of head up ass is world-class.

283 Name: (*゚ー゚) : 1993-09-8901 11:42

>>282
lobste.rs is like if the orange website had a shitfilter, you can actually read the comments without feeling disgusting about it

284 Name: (*゚ー゚) : 1993-09-8904 08:54

southwest

that's not the normal south

it's worse

285 Name: (*゚ー゚) : 1993-09-8904 19:36

>>284
Awful trains

286 Name: (*゚ー゚) : 1993-09-8905 06:31

>>283
L isn't immune (I have 150+ names killfiled in my copy of https://ptpb.pw/_az3 ), but it's pretty good.

287 Name: (*゚ー゚) : 1993-09-8905 09:32

I'd probably still like so many famous people if it wasn't for Twitter.

288 Name: (*゚ー゚) : 1993-09-8905 10:09

>>283,286 the links look quality enough, but I don't really see a critical mass of people with unusual insights to share. A lot of times you'll get some expert in an obscure topic come out of the woodwork and be like "oh yeah, I sharpened pencils at Macrosith for 20 years, was surprising when I got out and companies don't keep sharpened pencils around". And like 50/50, if I dig through their comment history, I'll still find the kind of comment I abhor (>>287 is relevant). I digress, but reflecting on that, I deeply regret ever using any of my online personas for more than one kind of subject. People online dehumanize each other easily; they're not gonna see you as an integrated complex character, they're gonna look at a picture you drew and remember that one time you expressed that maybe an online lynch mob isn't a good thing and problem is they are that lynch mobber. Dead serious, stick to anon if you're not brand-building, my friends. Don't ever toil to produce for any medium without utilizing its unique strengths, or else you're probably just getting played.

Anyhoo, my reasoning for ever looking at these links is to not fall behind the times, rather than to kill time or to join the latest cargo cult. Almost all the news people think is important in [current day], isn't. So I basically only consider 500+ point links (@newsyc500 feed), and then I only read some of them.

289 Name: (*゚ー゚) : 1993-09-8906 01:46

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290 Name: (*゚ー゚) : 1993-09-8907 07:16

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291 Name: (*゚ー゚) : 1993-09-8907 16:18

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292 Name: (*゚ー゚) : 1993-09-8910 13:15

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294 Name: (*゚ー゚) : 1993-09-8911 09:06

295 Name: (*゚ー゚) : 1993-09-8912 04:04

after watching 10 episodes of LOGH anime plebs who watch things like Oreimo are incinerated merely by the psycho waves my colossal brain constantly radiates

296 Name: (*゚ー゚) : 1993-09-8912 04:20

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297 Name: (*゚ー゚) : 1993-09-8914 07:22

tldr anime titties are actually aerodynamic, you are now in the correct timeline where there is actually academic-level research on this

298 Name: (*゚ー゚) : 1993-09-8914 09:01

IgbL[

299 Name: (*゚ー゚) : 1993-09-8914 17:44

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300 Name: (*゚ー゚) : 1993-09-8916 06:28

When you really think about it, Ikia is just Swedish Gunpla

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