>>840
They're all either near-IR or near-visible. because you see light in a much fuzzier band than cameras, they'd appear very faint to humans but very bright to a camera.
I could go home...
I hate you, Michael.
Well fuck you too, David.
Biblical names are ugly
>>846
Biblical names are fine. It's nice to have a status quo. If you name your children "John" or "David" then you have my respect for not choosing to use your child as a fashion statement. If you name your child "Ziggurat" or "Moonsphere" then you are a terrible parent.
>>850
Obviously there's a grey area, but I'm saying it's nice to have a handy list of things that are inoffensive and won't cause your children to get bullied. There are non-Biblical and unusual names like this, but naming children has become this big thing. Go to any bookstore and you will find dozens of books on how you should name your daughter "Starchild" if you want to inspire wonderment in her, or "Boulder" if you want her to have a +2 to strength. I wouldn't mind so much, except it's actually harmful to the children.
I don't know. Of course it's not as clear-cut as "you name your child 'Matthew' or you name him 'Azathoth'", but I certainly have a strong respect for people who just take it easy and don't try to treat naming their kids as a competition to see who is the specialest snowflake.
The color blue and the number 6
It has been 7093 days since the end of the rise of Usenet. Somehow in it's new relative obscurity it has actually recovered to a point from eternal september, only people who are there and are willing to try to keep up as they did 7093 days ago and before stayed. No matter how destructive the enemy it's possible to wait them out.
>>853
My synaesthesia informs me that the number six is in fact dark red.
My penis informs me that it's time to download some fresh porn.
>>855 it was old 3d glasses left on a windowsill in the sun for a very long time, months and months
>>852 I always thought names like that were supposed to be unique and special, but it's a cultural thing and they just mean things like "smiling one" or "beautiful one", similar to some western names
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Germanic_name
Create your own Germanic name, DQN!
Thursday is brown, Wednesday is green.
Well that was silly, wasn't it?
This "Monsjazz" remix is surprisingly addicting.
THE THRED
And, out of the corner of my beady little eye, I spied a spot of organic chemistry!
I made an organic chemistry in your mum.
I want a thread where we speak in faux Middle English.
I would an thread purposely we were disuse language.
>>873
And respond in a form that perverts the flow of conversation of the thread.
hjdfshkgfdskghfgjdg
I'm swinging in the park. I'm swinging in the park! I'M SWINGING IN THE PARK!
I should probably just grab skies and go outside. I haven't left my house for about a month and a half.
Skies? I meant skis.
Sky's the limit! Grab your money, learn how to drive, get yourself a cheap car and get into racing! It would surely teach some extreme driving and important mechanical skills!
Not street racing, because it's dumb and retarded, but something like a local version of BTRDA.
To whom it may concern:
It's as if a space alien heard that Earthlings have this weird thing called "humour" and wanted to try it out without really understanding it.
You know, the terrible thing about a black hole is that it never really finishes eating you. Like the spiral, you'll never reach the center.
There's a couple of dark bits in the bottom right corner of 1.gif at the top of the page and it's really got my goat
light bulbs and blonde chicks
Life is not a palindrome.
I miss sovietrussia's food board, i want to talk about the toastie i made
I miss sovietrussia's circles board. I wonder if anyone ever watched the Look Around You video I posted.
>>893 i didn't see it there but i have probably seen it before, i loved look around you
People all look much the same once skeletonised.
Spooky scary skeletons.
Damn, it smells like a poo in my room even with a window open.
efil
My mind is fucked, I know how to fix it, and yet I don't.
900 GET
Captcha: cafe
when you turn off the eurobeat after several hours of listening to it, the silence seems so clean
Either I don't have to pretend at all any more, or I have to pretend more than ever.
Toho
Eurobeat
Volume
One
Perhaps murdering people would bring me closer to my waifu.
I should get off Channel 4 and do my application.
I'm sure there's all sorts of things that have fallen through the cracks like that.
i shouldn't be doing this, but its fun.
My nipples get su wrinkly when they're col
Shakin
Rape an Ape
I have "Having An Average Weekend" stuck in my head
But a moment,
SURPRISE SUICIDE PARTY!
woke no droopy
I hunger... for LUNCH
I'd better be careful not to accidentally turn into a psychologist.
Is it just me or do these threads fill up quicker and quicker?
Flagellum doesn't even seem like a real word.
>>920
It's probably just me chatting with myself without a tripcode. I do it sometimes.
I have at least three essays I ought to be writing right now.
Who's the cutest AA character? My vote goes to the sleeping salmon which may or may not be smoked or salted.
the haunted vagina
I can't tell if I'm oversleeping, depressed, or just plain tired anymore. NEET life ain't for everyone
Drown in festivities~
I hate meeting people I like because that's more people to worry about when there's a huge earthquake here.
Well, that keystone certainly makes things more interesting.
>>932
What browser/OS? Do you have monafont installed? http://monafont.sourceforge.net/index-e.html
On most of my computers I need to install monafont, but on my Firefox/Win7 box that I am currently typing this from I did not need to install anything.
So I was watching NHK English and they were interviewing the guy who makes One Piece and they in the background they had an American girl punk rock song from the 90's playing.
Oh Japan, why do you love us so? We nuked you. Twice.
>>933
Chrome/7 and yes, I do have Monafont installed. Could it be my browser's encoding?
finally, baskotion has left us.
Ai rabu yuuuuuuuuuuuu!