Somebody had to restart this thread. I hope it's okay if I do it.
You aren't mad at me, are you?
>>404
I never tried to learn Esperanto because I'm not sure what its for. I learned LISP but didn't read SICP. Lisp doesn't have a lot of good libraries, so it's difficult to accomplish anything in it.
>>406
Do any countries speak Esperanto or is it just a made up language? If you were forced to write an OEL-ish manga in a language other than English or Esperanto what would it be about and what language would you write it in.
>>408
Tea, definitely. I love more or less all types of tea, especially green tea. Can't even remember the last time I had coffee. More importantly, the person behind me feels it is his solemn duty to inform you that millipedes are myriapods, not insects.
>>410
If you owned a dungeon, what sorts of things would you have in it?
>>412
Hard to choose, there are so many bad TV shows. One that comes to mind is Deal or No Deal, the premise is just so utterly stupid it makes my head hurt. Bachelor/Bachelorette style reality shows are pretty painful to watch too.
I don't actually watch many TV shows, so I guess the least favourite TV show that I actually watch is Modern Family, it's frustratingly predictable and always plays it safe.
>>413
Having just explored a rainforest a couple days ago, I'd have to say the valleys (if there are any). I think it looks really cool and mysterious to look down into a rainforest going down into a deep valley.
>>415
If you had $1000 for a vacation, where would you go and what would you do?
>>421
Hard to choose. I liked >>123's question because I'm very curious for the same reason. I'll ask it again!
>>423
Are there any forced-registration online forums you know whose atmosphere is not ruined by popularity circle jerks? (Besides Kingdom of Loathing, which has already been mentioned.) If so, where can they be found?
>>422
I like Twitter a lot. A handful of DQNs are on there. It's the only place I really visit other than a few smaller IRC channels and text/imageboards. I suppose Reddit doesn't really have circlejerks, but the downside is that it's full of Redditors.
>>424
What's your Twitter username/any other DQNs you know of on the site? I need to follow more DQNs but I don't really know who's on it. I know of @disassemblyline, @FountainOfElly, @touhou_fan, @dysrexia, and @captaindangus for certain... but it's hard to know.
>>433
Once or twice, mostly was scared that I'd go through with it when too sleep-deprived to think it through.
>>428
4chan /soc/, mostly the Vocaroo threads because I like to sing-a and read-a. Also /d/ for the occasional trap image dumps.
>>435
Do you enjoy singing? If so, ever uploaded anything to Vocaroo, Audioboo or the like? Do you have another semi-public outlet?
>>435
There are about 6 DQN regular posters. About two of these were invited to Darkpa's Garden Party. Plus crossover between SAoVQ and /lounge/.
There are about 10-15 /jp/ and /Bun/ shitposters. More disturbingly, 1 or 2 normalfags from /soc/ and 99chan.
>>437
Post a tsukimi-boke gag of your own creation.
>>449
The injury itself wasn't too impressive (about half a cm³ of skin and tissue sliced off the side of a toe), but the fact that it happened in brackish water and went untreated for over ten days, without more than a bandage to stop the bleeding, was life-threatening and had me spending three weeks in hospital at age eight. In retrospect, my parents should probably have sued the school whose class trip it had happened on, considering my foot was almost twice the width of my sandal by the time I got back. A bigger injury with less drastic consequences than a scar was a 2cm deep and long tear in my calf muscle from a rusty nail. It received prompt and proper medical care apart from stitches, which I refused for some reason now utterly unclear to me.
>>451
Can you recommend anything decent to buy and download from PSN for the PlayStation3 from inside Germany? Please avoid answering in a simple negative, unless this means the thread remains inactive for over a week.
>>457
When I was about 15-16, I went through a depressive period and cut my forearms and legs with razor blades. Fortunately I didn't carve any embarrassing words into myself, but I do have very obvious scars I'll have to put up with for the rest of my life.
>>459
What is your most recent accomplishment?
>>458 Hmmm I had my photo printed in the local newspaper with a quote about how shit the job market is post-graduation and how useless the job centre is, but they kinda took it out of context to make me sound a lot harsher than I actually was (though the sentiment was the same)
>>460 Have you ever laid linoleum in a bathroom? Is it as difficult as I think it will be?
>>920 What's your favourite position to sleep in?
>>463
I don't know what a subreddit is and I don't want to know. See also: http://4-ch.net/dqn/kareha.pl/1332599092.
>>465
If your life so far were to be portrayed as a landscape painting, what would it look like?
>>478
Roller coaster tycoon. I spent hours and hours on that game when I was a kid. No other sandbox game has given me anywhere near the same hours of fun and satisfaction.
>>480
What was the first video game you got addicted to? (If you've never been addicted, then what's the first video game you enjoyed?)
>>486
I really enjoyed Pokémon cereal. I can't remember if it had a proper name, but it was basically Cheerios with little marshmallow Pokémon. I know there's some similar cereal sold in the US, but to my knowledge Pokémon cereal was the first of its kind here in the UK. It was so sugary and delicious.
Now I just eat Bran Flakes, because I'm boring.
>>488
Do you have any unusual talents?
>>490
Short answer: none.
Long answer: none that I know of, but it wouldn't surprise me if I did have one. I have, in the past, suspected myself of having Asperger's or Schizoid Personality Disorder. In both cases I have a significant number of symptoms, but not enough to be particularly convinced.
>>492
Have you ever considered matricide?
>>494 a banana, a kitchen roll holder, a beer bottle, a girls' dilator, a tampon (it was painful trying to pull it out), people's fingers, various pens, hmm some other stuff as well i think
>>496 what would your parents say if they could see your whole life and your failings and achievements at a glance?
>>495
I've often wondered that. Probably something like "We love and support you no matter what", but I can't make any guesses as to the degree of sincerity. I'm just hoping that my academic achievements outweigh my creepy sexual fetishes.
>>497
Is there a particular time and place in history you would love to visit/permanently inhabit? If so, where, when, and why?
>>496
Quite honestly, I'm a spoiled kid of of the 21st century, and would probably go crazy without my modern conveniences. But if I had to choose, I would be curious to live in ancient Minoan civilization. Not too much is known about them, since Crete was completely destroyed by a volcano, but they did seem to be pretty advanced. They even had flush toilets.
>>498
If you had to permanently move to anywhere from 100 to 1000 years in the future, how far would you go?