>>597
In SAoVQ we couldn't do it in one day. I went crazy and posted 100 times, but even with my frenzied state it couldn't be reached.
>>599
Sometimes the page will take a long time to change when I post, but if I open /dqn/ in a new tab, which is much faster, the post will be there (assuming the captcha was correct). Hell, I've tried to cancel a post immediately after pressing submit, and when I refresh or open a new tab, it's there.
Disabling captchas would be nice too, if we can get the mods to do it.
>>601
Yeah, but this time we could prepare in advance.
this is where I come when I'm lonely
these days I'm always lonely
I'm thinking the delay after having posted is to mitigate spam.
Somehow, I do feel as though I'm making progress.
Maybe I should just stay away from that place.
Ugly! Ugly! Ugly! Get it away!
I've never fallen in love, so I've never had a broken heart. Seems like a bad prospect to me.
So, what exactly is Wu-Tang secret?
A Japanese kid told me that some people I don't really know think I'm dead.
Oh beautiful little girl, won't you ease my pain?
The man caused me to relapse. Perhaps that was not such a good idea.
oh right in the weenis!
(ಠûuಠ)
I should pay attention to this trend, lest it happen again.
Oh no, I woke up in the evening again. I can't do anything during night time, because I feel to tired at night!
Just irradiate it and everything will be fine!
The man caused me to prolapse. Perhaps that was not such a good idea.
Time is a dimension, much like any other.
Nice dissolve.
Nice dissolve
This post number is the first three digits of my PIN. If you can find the pattern, you should be able to work out the last digit as well.
Hint: it is completely unrelated to the actual values of the digits, either individually or as a whole.
>>625
Time being a dimension would imply complete determinism, which I can't agree with. I prefer to look at time as an infinite collection of timelines, infinitely branching out at every moment ever since the singular point of the Big Bang.
GOD DAMN IT
>>632
No, but I'd be interested to hear what made you think it was that.
7.
On a phone keypad, 629 spells "NAZ". Assuming >>629-san's favourite Touhou is Nazrin, the next letter would be "R", which is 7.
6293 spells "EbZg" on a calculator.
>>640! You rotated one (6 <-> 9) and flipped the other (2 <-> 5)!
In other words, 6 is to 9 as 2 is to 2, you silly bean!
>6 is to 9 as 2 is to 2,
Actually, rotating "2" by 180 degrees makes some pretty cool hook thing. Or a breast below a square chin.
>>644
Are there any upside-down numerals in unicode? I'd love to make a breasted, square-chinned AA character
>>638
Nazrin is the favourite Touhou of a friend of mine, but mine is Yuyuko.
>>642
This has been the closest guess so far.
>>645
12Ɛㄣϛ9ㄥ860, courtesy of http://www.upsidedowntext.com/. Not a very convincing 4 if you ask me.
The Unicode Consortium should add flipped and rotated variants of every glyph. I'm sure they can come up with some semantic reason ("There's currently no correct way to type 'AMBULANCE' as it appears on the front of ambulances").
Then the next standard will be at least four times as thick and alienate Japanese developers even more.
( ß ƒß) And because it's odourless...
( ß ◡˂) it'll be our little secret!
Shhh. I know what I'm doing.
>>635
Great, Makoto Shinkai learned how to draw faces! Not bad, not bad.
How can I tell you, the last chocolate in the box
How can I tell you, a pair of mittens and some cotton socks
This guy's obnoxiousness is beyond belief. (And no, it isn't a fellow DQN-kun but someone somewhere else)
So is anyone up for the "ITT we reach the post limit in one hour" challenge?
>>654
How bout we make it one day, but set a challenge within the challenge of 1 hout?
>>647
6293 because if you flounder the spinning wheel on the banks of the river, your twine will entangle the sticky resin.
>>654
The last time we tried anything similar was http://4-ch.net/dqn/kareha.pl/1350571235/ wherein it took us twelve days to reach 700. I'm quite confident we could do it in less, but even 24 hours is pushing it. 48 hours, perhaps?
SAoVQ is redundant.
Morally bankrupt, they say.
ITT we reach the post limit by 1994 [EXTREME POSTING]
>>657
Now that I think about it, 24 hours might be better.
We could add other challenges too, like posting every hour for the 24 hours
I had a thought that I was going to post but then I saw my captcha was "meth" and I laughed so hard it obliterated my thought.
Hey Minecrafters! I spent six hours on the VIPcrafting server last night fortifying the /DQN/ Embassy. You should stop by sometime!
Remember, the ground of an embassy is the same as the ground in it's sending country. Once you step outside the Embassy ground you are no longer in the Elitist Superstructure, and are now bound by the laws instilled by Emperor DAdDy CoOL the VIP.
>>664
I haven't played it in quite a long time, but I hope my monument to something (DPRK? I don't remember) still stands further away in the snowy forests of Siberia (it isn't named "Siberia", I just came up with it as a metaphor). There is a mining outpost in a hill below the monument, feel free to help yourself to some resorces (if you feel like settling in a hostile land as well), just keep the precious diamonds where they are, okay?
>>664
I'm still a regular. Currently working on the floating island next to the Grand Mushroom Palace. Also, 'twas I who originally built and manned that embassy, many moons ago...
>>665
Solstice of Buttocks, was it? I spent a while trying to work out what on earth that monument was. Looked like something from an Escher painting.
I'm not much of a Minecraft player; I'm drawn to it from time to time, but I give up quickly when single-playing, and I haven't really looked for any good servers.
I'm really glad to know of the VIP server thanks to >>664! I'll be sure to stop by sometime and maybe even have some fun with building.
I wish someone would buy me Monster hunter.
>>667
Yes, it was. I was thinking about sticking some ladders to it, but ruled it out as too Escher.
I think Buttstice would be a little bit more proper name, but no one would get it. I mean Solstice... Sol, Sun.
Praise the Sun!
Wow, I sure killed that thread! Poor thing didn't stand a chance.
All my life I was a right-handed person, but yet I have a few quirks that are generally associated with left-handed people.
For example, when I talk on a phone, I hold it to my left ear. It feels very uncomfortable otherwise. In a test where I had to clasp my hands together, my left thumb was on top, which suggests that the right side of my brain is dominant. Once again, it feels very unnatural to do it the other way.
My parents say that I learned to do tasks with my right hand without being forced. What if I ambidextrous like Leonardo da Vinci?
Does anyone know any good Japanese proxy services? I really want http://www.uniqlo.com/jp/store/goods/230120 in navy, but they don't ship outside of Japan.
How can you possibly fear sleep more than you fear death?
>>679
I bet you checked DQN at least once already.
But here is a real party pooper: internet and websites are real. They are a part of modern age "real world". You should learn to accept this.
Some food for thought, >>679. Everything that surrounds you, even yourself and the rest of the universe, is simulated on very advanced supercomputers by THE real people who live about a half millennia in the future.
Considering that there would likely be more than one simulation, chances that we are the original humans are pretty dim.
>>685
It's more probable than you think, but you can keep believing in Jesus, or in nothing at all if you are an angsty teen.
The three videos that started off the YouTube thread are all gone. How terrible.
Looks more like an ankh to me.
I'm learning Python and I can feel how demons of shitty JS code are raging inside of me. I hope they won't survive for long.
>>686
If it's non-disprovable it's non-testable. Speculation that is not empirically testable is meaningless noise.
Last night's dream was only marginally less painful.
>>693, please explain further. How would we, existing in a simulation, be able even to estimate the capabilities of the hardware upon which we run?
It's all a bit like saying "but what if I'm a brain in a vat?" If you can't disprove it, you can't test it. If you can't test it, it tells you nothing. pls read Popper on falsifiability kthx
Poor thing's gotten herself a little confused.
After learning about Tropes vs Women in Video Games project that managed to pledge 158922 US Dollar (of its 6000 USD goal), I could not contain myself, but put both of my hands to my forehead and then bent my legs in a way that my feet were on top of the hands, thus doing unbelievable things to "facepalm" meme. I neither posted nor took a photo of it at all due to the fact that I despise memes.
However, I'm reflecting on what could have caused such a strange and exaggerated reaction. Was it because I believe that this problem is non-existent, made up by some people who have nothing entertaining to do? Was it because people over-reacted to this project and the pledger is likely to fail to deliver a complete, well-reasoned and unbiased view? Or was it because I am an oppressing male and I can feel my world crumble like a house of cards?
How would I react to this information if I wasn't in the privacy of my home, but in the public place? Even a slight thrown there could make any women around start hating me, which, in turn, could cause at the very least a deep embarrassment for me or even hurt my professional and personal life.
First world problems, >>696. Apparently you got the attention of some politically correct brainwashed idiots who've never had to work a day in their lives, who've never missed a meal in their lives, who've never had to go without medical treatment, who've never seen violence or threats of violence except on TV and in the movies, believe they're being oppressed. You hit all the right notes to push the buttons of thousands of angry unattractive fat Womyn's Studies majors with daddy issues (but I repeat myself) and get donations from them.
As an aside, at this point I should think that anyone with the faintest grasp of historical perspective would know whether he's being oppressed or not. To anyone reading this who might still be unclear on the question: are you in a gulag, with guard towers and barbed wire and guards with orders to shoot to kill should you fail to obey commands or attempt escape? No? Then you're not being oppressed, and you can shut your fucking piehole and stop being a whiny goddamned attentionwhore, thanks. You can go back to whining about the "patriarchy" now, but it's not going to make Daddy love you.
Speaking of oppression and First World problems, while we've been having this conversation four or five people with IQs higher than mine or yours died of starvation in a gutter somewhere in India.