no stop
😆 make me
🌚🌝
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The only thing keeping Flash alive is porn, ads, and Homestuck.
I have resolved to never find out what Homestuck is
Smoopys Smoopy smoopy
>>850
But porn and ads are a huge part of the Internet. That's like saying the only thing keeping the steel industry alive is the automobile industry.
Now, all I have to do is seduce myself.
How come Jeremy Clarkson doesn't have a knighthood yet?
Lalalalalala~
Midori is great!
Except on windows.
I'll make damned sure that not a single ray of sunlight ever graces your wretched body again.
If you're going to operate a pirate radio station don't operate it on Military, NPR, or WS bands.
>>842 I thought we went through this, people claimed the chapters they were going to read (I picked a couple) and then... nothing happened
>>865
The book isn't done being written yet, plus no one is motivated enough to get on vocaroo.
I'm the same as >>864. I enjoyed reading through Problem Sleuth, even though the later parts got a little complicated, but Homestuck is just ridiculous. Eventually I just gave up trying to keep up with it. There's something to be said for the value of a succinct, self-contained story. Homestuck is just a monstrosity.
Am I twitching again?
All this talking about Homestuck makes me want to make an AA of the "let me tell you about Homestuck" security guy. That look on his face is just priceless.
No, I'm talking about the little voice in the back of my head that keeps chanting "Incest, incest, incest".
I can't get the Hiragana deck I downloaded from Textfugu to work with Anki for Android.
Why on earth would someone need flashcards to learn hiragana?
This board isn't individualist enough.
>>877
We're a superstructure, that's only one step up from the hivemind of the citadel, there must be no individualism or we'll be destroyed and no longer be elitist.
>>879
It isn't hivemind if you don't start agreeing with me! Now, get out of my thread, I'm going to weep here and wallow in my own misery.
Spilling and spinning through. That's all I'll need.
Ma wa ru
Mawaru
Actually, believe it or not, I was trying to mock you.
>>883
My reaction might have looked naive, but in reality I was mocking your feeble aping. That's because ― let's just face the harsh truth for a second ― I'm way smarter than you.
It's five past catharsis!
I went to go apply for a job at a bar and the Rustic Overtones are all here eating and debating conspiracy theories about the Boston bombings.
Which is better: to make a mediocre, forgettable post or not to post at all?
>>890
It depends, sometimes a collection of forgettable posts can be better together than no posts at all.
Look upon yourself and weep! For you have become nought but a receptacle.
Hey, you're a pretty nice guy.
I'm starting to dig sushi
Frank Zappa and video games.
hakujin
全て忘れて!全て忘れて!
これから一人。
Regardless of whether it helps or not, it might make me hate myself less.
Where is my balls?
>>899 will soon learn the advantages of being alone and forgetting and removing others from your life
Please, somebody, tell me it's all going to be okay.
What are some fun, free, outdoor activities? It's hot!
>>905
It will be different than you expect, but it will be OK. It already is.
>>906
Swimming, urban exploring, geocaching (only free if you already have a smart phone or gps, or you could try it with triangulation and maps), parkour
Oh no oh no oh no oh no I can't fail that test no no no no nononononononononononononononononononono
>>911
Don't forget flower gazing, cloud spotting and cross dressing.
Can I put a frilly little bonnet on my cross? I think it'd be very cute.
>>906
Karting, car racing, unicycle jousting, golf (if you're a rich bore), trainspotting, nature photography (camping! Camp out next to some heron and wait until it catches something ― what a magnificent action shot it would make!), lollygagging.
>>908
All of these are risky and dangerous. You might catch a disease or get assaulted, or hurt yourself.
>>909
The first two might get you chased by some rabid dogs making the third a necessity. It's gravely dangerous, as you can see.
>>911
You might hurt your limbs and other organs by doing any of those.
>>913
Allergies, lack of awareness, others' ignorance are contributing to risk factors in these activities.
As you can see, my suggestions are the safest. Karting is just a jolly good fun, the worst that can happen is that you slowly bump into a short wall of tyres. Racing might require some investments, but in the end you just have to mend a car with some duct tape - and everything will be fine. Unicycle jousting demands some unicycle training and an understanding partner, but it's the safest sport in the world. And the worst that could happen on the golf course is that you might die of old age. The rest of activities are just slightly more boring than reading Wikipedia but equally safe.
Don't listen to >>915, or you could get yourself killed! You should stick to truly safe and honorable pasttimes, such as fisticuffs, bear wrestling, swamp raking, wild horse taming, mudsliding, bridge scaling or lumberjacking.
I feared something like this for so long - and now that it's finally happened, I'm frankly surprised at how blasé I am about the whole thing.
I bear no grudge, I bear no grudge...
I hate people who say "gooey" in place of GUI.
I wish America had a Wakaba mark equivalent. Everyone's always so aggressive, and maybe them knowing I'm a shitty driver would cause them to slow down a bit when I want to merge instead of try to pass me.
>>919
http://en.rian.ru/david_burghardt_blog/20110912/166780068.html
Get yourself one of these yellow triangles with exclamation mark and hope for anybody else to understand it.
Or find a relevant "for dummies" book and stick it instead.
Data is beautiful.
Data are beautiful.
>>922
My name is Day-tah, not Dah-tuh. That is simply how my name is pronounced.
>>919
You could hang a "STUDENT DRIVER" sign in the rear window. Probably won't stop the assholes though. And coming from someone who lives in Japan, the Wakaba mark doesn't really help either. Impatient people will still try to pass you. In fact, some of them will try even harder because they don't want to get stuck behind someone they think will be slow.
What are those standing desks? Is it just another overrated piece of trendy trash? Is there any serious scientific research behind this beyond "that one guy died sitting in the chair", "you will die sitting" and some random numbers with percent signs?
Rhubarb is a wonderful word. Rhubarb. Rhubarb rhubarb rhubarb.
xmpp is awesome.
She's a happy little 800 year old philanthropist.
>>928 I think the whole "sitting kills you" thing is bullshit designed to scare people. I'm being warned not to sit for a long time - great. So I can skip my necessary one-two hours of driving per day and having to sit for hours on end when I go back to school this fall, right? Not everybody lives in some fuck ass hippy town like Portland where every office has standing desks and ergonomic chairs or whatever.
Despite all that, I've worked at a spare old sloped standing desk with a high stool for a few weeks now. Nobody at work was using it, but I really like it. It's sort of a cheap version of an old 18th - 19th cen. drawing table. I need to find out the model so I can buy one for my apartment.
I'm wearing a digital Shrek 2 watch
>>933
I don't get it, do you enjoy standing or what? Do you believe in any health benefits from doing it? As for me, I'm still a firm believer in comfortable chairs.
Noooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo
Sounds like breathing, doesn't it.
dwooooooo---dwoo-eeee-doo-doooo
(dummmmmmmmm---)
I'm going to attempt to make an image file that shows all the sjis/AA characters, their names, a brief description, and their origin. (2ch, Channel-4, SAoVQ)