What lovely weather we're having.
Shall I just make #12 instead?
>>6
It's okay, you can have mine! I'm not that bothered about it.
>Life is one big game, and relationships are no different
>It's human nature to compete for the best mate possible
bullshit
STRAIGHT OUTTA COMPSCI
Oh no
no
not now
damnit body no don't do this to me now I need you damnit
THIS TRACK IS GIVING ME GRIEF!
Goodness me, she's still blue.
But letfs be honest, here; how much spoobnumby do you really need dudged?
Ready, Set, Cantor!
I want to interrogate him for roughly an hour.
The restaurant chain Panera has the limpest, wettest, most pathetic background music playlist in the world. The place also has an extremely overpriced menu.
>>16
I always thought it was relatively cheap. At least the last time I went 3 years ago. And I didn't even realize music was playing at all since they kept it so low.
Came way too early
I'm hungry, but I don't want to eat anything.
>>16 I'd rather have limp wet pathetic background music than PUMPIN CLUB BEATS IN MCDONALDS
Hey yeah let;s do that beforehadn,asmndluwkebfffffffocehhhoihohgodwhy
Today I saw the first butterfly of the season, how exciting! It was a Red Admiral.
I got a mix tape about a week ago that I've been listening to a lot. One side is all dub except the last track (which is punk). The other side is all independent punk and garage rock except the last track (which is dub). I really like most of the tracks. I can't find any of the tracks online by searching the lyrics because they're super underground indie stuff.
Asshat, cockblanket, vaginacloak, pelviscrock, dongtrouser, bitchmitten.
>>26 yes I was going to say "asshat" but that word was in my head because i had read it here in another thread a few seconds before. so I looked up "asshat synonyms" and "cockblanket" fitted the target well
Which Metal Gear game should I play after 3?
Which one is the movie?
>>29
Yeah I played about half of it then my friend wanted it back. But that's like 100 years ahead isn't it?
What dull lives these people must lead.
I can't believe it.
There is an entity with non-integer dimensional character inside my skull.
>>31 well, 3 is a prequel; have you played 2? I'd just play them in order, though i never properly played 3, just watched my brother play through it, I think I saw most of it. I recently went back to 2 after finishing 4 a second time, because my not-really-into-games girlfriend really liked the story so we decided to play 2. It's interesting going back through it after so long since last time I played it, with the full knowledge of not only what happens in the game but also the further background gained from 4, I notice more things that happen early on and things make more sense.
If you only played half of it, there's some great stuff happens later on, and I'll think you'll appreciate it even more than me if you've just finished 3. Stuff in 3 they refer to, I only half-knew what they were talking about and I was still like "woah yowza holy shit cool"
Acting ain't your strong point.
>>35
I got the HD collection so I'll probably jump to peace walker after. Then I'll do 2 and if I can get it for cheap, finish 4
It's quite true; it's only myself that I have yet to overcome.
>>39
It means that, in order to do as well as possible in my upcoming exams, what I have to overcome is not the course content (which I have been over many, many times now) but my own fear, stress, anxiety and such.
>>40
I'm going to do poorly on my electrical circuits test because I spent the night playing MGS3 instead of actually learning the material.
It's amazing how quick some people are to renounce something they've done, or been made to do, as "pointless" or "a waste of time" simply because there was no proof of any direct benefit to them; that is to say, they didn't gain any money, qualifications, social standing or anything like that. If they truly feel that these things are more important then their own experiences - their life - then I really do worry for them.
>>37 I don't know anything about Peace Walker, I hope you tell us your thoughts on it here when the time comes
I want to browse other bbs boards too.
>>8
Yeah, it is. I was being facetious. The truth is always more complex.
Rub them gently against my eyeballs, then I'll be happy.
>>42 Nothing's ever a waste of time, since you're always doing whatever you want/choose to do!
Although that may just be how I justify my NEET life ( )
I don't care, just give me my damn cake already.
My mom just gave me a Linux for dummies book.
Can I really write 1,000 words a day, perfectly? Including nice typesetting and correct mathematics bits. Probably not.
>>51
I thought that would just be called all debian based systems.
But it isn't applicable to me in the first place! The only "burden" I carry is life itself, and that's one I'm happy to bear.
I might fail one of my classes. I need these credits. If I fail, I will probably kill myself. What is a quick, painless way to die?
Thank you, ants. Thants.
Anything but that.
I miss sovietrussia's /p/ board, I wanted to show off my tuna+rice+coleslaw+cheese+hot sauce fajitas
They've gone cold now
Psychology
Saikoroji
TCRW
ŌØHn
Getting the small bowl of pho instead of the large one because i'm a piece of lard.
Go fuck a bus.
>>66
Good luck!
As it happens, I too have suffered the pain and humiliation of accidentally killing a cactus. 'Tis a cruel world we live in.
no stop
SHEEEET
CHAT THREAD WASSHOI! CHAT THREAD WASSHOI!
>>66
Good luck finding something to put in your mouth and then also chewing and/or swallowing it!
I can get back to my cute girls and frilly dresses after I've finished writing about clover.
99p a bottle? What a bargain!
If only I had 99p...
My Myers-Briggs is INTJ.
What is yours, DQN?
>>74
I don't know, but whatever it is, I'm sure it's 100% accurate.
>>74
I just did it a few weeks ago and got INTJ. Reading the 4 traits that make up INTJ, it seems like it's the full on aspie one which made me feel kinda bad.
Did you know the president is super super super sexy?
More! More! More! Throw it all my way, Sir.
Soup on a hot day
For future reference: (-728,-682).
Wearing sweaters in the summer
Wearing short shorts in the winter
Would Santa Claus support a rapidly growing population?
Whale: Biggesy Mammal
I wonder if there are Aramaki dakimakura covers
>>78
Were I well-studied enough, I would contest this!
Let it be known that your assertions are not easily accepted, Hard Science Guy!
I have found my waifu. I'm so happy.
I made a wikipedia edit ( ^ ^)~~~~
>>90
Congratulations! Might I inquire as to the identity of the newlywed?
Clover, scoliosis, blowhole.
>>89
I'm not Hard Scince Guy, but it's well-established that psychological studies and questionnaires on personality types only find the traits they are looking for. They have to deliberately ignore all nuances of the subject's personality and focus only on the questions they ask, otherwise giving a result is difficult.
Hell, even the whole field of psychology is split into clans, or gperspectivesh, where if your research is not situated firmly within a perspective, conducting experiments and viewing results in a specific way and ignoring all else, your work will never be taken seriously by the psychological community. It's bizarre.
>>81
It was just an ordinary spiny phallus-shaped cactus, and it died almost as soon as I got it, so I didn't have a chance to name it or anything like that. Poor thing.
>Hell, even the whole field of psychology is split into clans, or gperspectivesh, where if your research is not situated firmly within a perspective, conducting experiments and viewing results in a specific way and ignoring all else, your work will never be taken seriously by the psychological community. It's bizarre.
The whole of 'science'. For example, in physics, the 'dominant' view is that space, all space, not just that beyond the sky, is empty as in void and populated by 'things-in-themselves' called particles which make up other things-in-themselves. But that view has never been 'proved' and there has always been a scientific minority that has disagreed with it; for example, that space is an energy-plenum that has a wave or flow structure, and that particles are only 'appearances'.
>>94
Nah, with that example, the dominant view is widely recognised as the correct view.
In psychology, all perspectives are just as valid as each other, but if you don't choose and use a perspective, the whole perspective and nothing but that perspective, then it's not Psychology™.
You will, for example, have to attempt to explain odd findings from within that perspective, even if a different one offers a completely reasonable, intuitive and simple explanation.
Here's to 899 more
I'll train myself to survive on 6 hours of sleep to enjoy all of my hobbies.