Previously:
http://4-ch.net/dqn/kareha.pl/1340196069
http://4-ch.net/dqn/kareha.pl/1333279425
http://4-ch.net/dqn/kareha.pl/1326391378
http://4-ch.net/dqn/kareha.pl/1315193920
http://4-ch.net/dqn/kareha.pl/1292544745
http://4-ch.net/dqn/kareha.pl/1250275007
http://4-ch.net/dqn/kareha.pl/1213916710
By my calculations, we will reach the 7000th of September somewhere around >>700 of this thread. How appropriate.
atch atch atch
I hate notepads with thin paper. I would much rather have half as many pages, but twice as thick paper.
>>306
I know right? They really are fascinating if you think about it.
my neck
Coiling and clotting. My poor lungs.
I hate soda.
>>316
Me too. I don't really know what about it makes people like it. I pretty much just drink water, tea, and juice.
I wonder what happened to that guy who said "penis cocking" a lot a long while ago. I hope that he's living a good life.
>>312
Doesn't -> mean imply?
I'm not doing a thing, I really don't know.
What's this fuss about /r9k/? I thought it was a board a few years ago which disallowed duplicate posts. I heard it was closed and then... reopened? Is its idea the same? Because I remember its first days, it was rather fun.
All you people can't you see, can't you see
How your love's affecting our reality
>>321
You visited 4chan in 2008? GTFO my 4-ch. Not even joking. You don't belong here.
IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII DON'T WANNA
YES I DO
OKAAAY
WELPGIMMIEE
Cool! Found a Casio VL-1 in the shed today. The record function acts weird and makes a loud beep followed by the actual tone, but I can't complain.
Doubles as a keyboard and cal-cool-later.
GYYPPPSYY WOMMMAAAN
I want a teapot.
I suspect that this isn't going to end well.
That nice one with the hunting horns and the jangly bits.
Hurry up and leave so I can masturbate.
>>331
"Don't open the door, I don't want to hide my erect penis in embarrassment."
Rhythmic wailing!
>>332
At least then I've have more to cover.
I certainly don't want anyone to see my flaccid penis. How embarrassing that would be.
Good evening, DQN. I'm spending my friday night with cup noodles and Hunter x Hunter
>>339
I had band practice. Then I read some of Hilbert's Geometry And The Imagination over cigarettes and coffee. Now I will sleep. Good night, DQN.
I'M GONNA NUKE YOU ALL MUHAHAHAHAHA
There, you feel that pulse? That's the problem.
I cannot follow that child, ribbit. Choose it from rebridged; play it.
>>346
http://www.khanacademy.org/
Don't worry, the non-porn side of the internet is always here for you.
Peppermint tea is so good. Though technically speaking, any "tea" not from the camellia sinensis is not tea. Rather, they're tisanes.
Shut the fuck up, nerd.
Today I watched Dredd 3D. I dubbed cadet Anderson "espeon" for her cuteness and psychic powers. Needless to say, I was quite happy that she survived relatively unharmed!
Is it better to make a half-assed attempt at bettering yourself, or just admitting you won't do yourself any good.
>>354
My vote goes for admitting you won't do yourself any good. That way you can justify it to yourself, rather than having made some sort of attempt and feeling bad about it. Like when someone asks you to do an accent you can't do: it's better to say, "Sorry, I can't do it," than do it poorly (perhaps on purpose) and feel sad that you'll never be able to accurately imitate that accent.
>>354
Half-assed attempt. Soon enough you'll reconstruct your standards in such a way that you'll make a half-assed attempt at making yourself even better, which for all intents and purposes will have been a full-assed attempt from your initial state. It only gets brighter from there.
I remember taking that, but I don't really remember how I became to do that with him. Him? HIM!
I am pretty god damn awesome, now that I think about it.
どう終わりますか?
全然知らない。
You can't say "mittens" without saying "Mitt".
wonder how many scripts you could go through with that 'aaaaaAAAAAAAAあああああああああ' thing.
I'd happily pay £13 in order to be a little girl.
I'd happily pay to pound a little girl.
I'd happily pay to be pounded by a little girl.
What sound does a DQN make?
I'm working my way through FiM. Today I stopped after (to put it succinctly) watching an episode about magical brands that appear on curples.
Curple meaning a horse's ass.
This will surely arise in your next freestylin'.
Fortune Summoners is so delightful. It's just what I needed.
>>370
i don't think that's something you should be talking about in public.
>>370
I think that common folk calls it a plot. The pun being "I watch [FiM] for the plot."
Do you enjoy this show? Do you believe that bronies are rightfully hated?
>>373
No worries; I was raised with more sense than to talk about it in public.
>>374
I am liking the show as an objectively good show (bearing in mind that it's essentially a cartoon largely aimed at young girls, of course―it is refreshing to see that a show can be described this way that isn't also utterly vapid, and were I raising a daughter I would not be uncomfortable letting her watch this show so far). However, it isn't the life-changing experience that the Internet promised it would be. Subjectively, it doesn't even come close to being my favorite, because there isn't any personal meaning in it for me, and I don't really relate to any one of the characters that much.
As something of an art and media junkie though, yeah, I enjoy it. In my gloooorious, self-vaunted estimation, it isn't part of the sea of shit that Sturgeon denoted. The animation is competent rather than mind-blowing (TV show budget is like that), but it is noticeably strong on the Appeal principle. I didn't notice any flaw in the composition or framing, so while I am not a good judge of that I'd say it was a good job. I think the music could use a little work―but whatever, it's nice that they have songs once in a while (science says music is for kids' development, y'know?).
I don't know that anyone on God's beautiful Earth is rightfully hated for being a fan of something innocuous[1], though I do not deny that a good deal of fans are annoying about it in the same way that some fans can be and have been annoying about anything (considering I used to be an active participant in the Sonic and furry fandoms, I think I would know...). Bad people can be found in any tribe.
I see myself as less "fandom", more "fan", so I don't know whether to consider a brony a fan or a fandom fan for this evaluation; I'd rather sidestep that question and leave my answer thus.
[1] I'm leaving fandoms for patently disgusting things out of this picture, of course. Not really everybody agrees on what patently disgusting things are, is why. But I don't see how anyone in industrialized society besides a true jerk would find this show patently disgusting (I'm completely certain you can find that sort of jerk on Tumblr, though!).
Ring ring ring ring ring ring ring
Bananaphone!
ドキュン!ドキュン!ドキュン!キターーーーーーーー!!
agyugyu
>>375
It's a vehicle for getting little girls to get their moms to buy them mechandice.
You're a tool.
>>380
creative and marketing departments rarely work hand in hand.
>>369 I googled "ـاـاـاـاـاـا" and found myself here https://twitter dot com/aboganaas not what i was expecting
>>375
You remind me of Shii. Your use of pompous words and phrases reads like one of his teenage essays (maybe that furry one).
My god, how weak!
I mailed a package to squeeks today filled with random toys. I bet he'll get a real kick out of the floppy disk Enterprise. It was by far one of my favorite craft projects.
>>383
Quick, make a personal wiki and rack in the internet fame (and stalkers).
>>383 Yeah, well, y'know, that's just like, uh, your opinion, man.
>>380
Clean the sand out of your crotch. You'll feel much better.
COMPUTING FUCK YEAH
Depression is no match for reckless overexposure to moe girls!
My band-mates and I smoked weed with post-rock band Mono. We got high with Mono.
It seems like only a dream some few hours later.
no no no no no no no
Learning Perl is a great book and has helped me a lot with learning. One gripe, though, at least for the 6th edition. The chapter that covers filehandles includes no exercises that require the use of filehandles. A few chapters on, the very last in the series of chapters of regex, they expect you to have retained everything from the filehandle chapter.
Oh well, it's my fault for being a dumb ass and not paying attention.
>>396
You should e-mail this to the author, they tend to love getting this kind of feedback.
There's tentacles everywhere and I left my underwear at home!
>>396 is there a reason you're learning perl? it's kind of a dinosaur...
>>400
On a suggestion from a dinosaur aged post on /code/, actually. I wouldn't say it's been a useless endeavor. I learned a lot about programming, had a blast, and I'm learning new, useful applications for my personal use every day. Even if it's old and I don't use it for any serious projects, I at least get some benefit. And there's always this CPAN that everyone is talking about. By the way, it's the first programming language that I've studied seriously. Is perl useless compared to other languages or something?
Is there anything else you might suggest? I've made a few other ventures into the world of programming. They did not end without some blood. Learn Python the Hard Way was boring and I felt like it didn't give any good explanation of the material. Think Python: How to Think Like a Computer Scientist, another python book, went over my head, mostly because I haven't completed a high school level math course (oh god, the most daunting thing on my to do list). I hear a lot of people suggest C, but I get the feeling I would get bored and give up on that. I'm interested in learning more about programming and hopefully having some fun along the way.
For you, my love.
>>403
If you can figure out what x = x + 1
might do, then The C Programming Language should be easy enough for you to understand. It's very clearly written and straightforward (there's a reason no other C books have overtaken it), but it isn't particularly fun unless you enjoy relatively ``low-level'' programming.
Frankly, you really don't need a lot of mathematics knowledge to be a programmer. You might have to know certain things for certain tasks (e.g. geometry and vectors for graphics and games programming) but you can safely get away with basic algebra, arithmetic, and an understanding of what particular algorithms do (even if you're cloudy on exactly how they do it).
>>403
To get the only thing >>405 didn't cover, Perl's far from useless, a ton of stuff was and still is written in it. But in the past fifteen years or so it's lost a lot of popularity to other languages like PHP, Python, and Ruby. This is partially just a matter of fashion, partially some legitimate grievances with Perl (the big one being that Perl is perceived as extremely syntax heavy--that is, where Perl has a special form/operator to do something, many other languages would have a function in the standard library).
After you've learned one programming languages, others are generally pretty easy. Happy hacking!
>>406
Perl is neat for what it was intended for--powerful, batch scripting. This includes serving up Web pages, which works great because Perl clearly pays a lot of attention to playing with text (regular expressions, lists, and so on).
It is a little ugly to look at sometimes, but it's a shame how it's dying out as newer, hipper languages crop up.
de -x here=dqn sei vr=9
programming is boring