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You know what? I like animals and everything, but if someone's pet dog is retarded enough to eat something that will kill it, despite the owner's efforts to prevent it, maybe just let the dog die.
>>195
sounds like the logic of a person who leaves poisoned dog treats scattered around in the park
>>196 not at all. I just think it's a bit of a waste to spend $20,000 on operations for an animal that adamantly refuses to not try to kill itself by breaking into the cupboard and eating a mess of chocolate.
>>197
You could, by the same argument, say that we shouldn't pay for lung cancer treatments for smokers.
>>198
Only if you place the same value on a family pet as on a human member of your family.
>>199
Exactly, it's a value judgement. Whether or not a problem is someone's own fault or not is largely irrelevant to whether or not you should help them.
As an aside, my family dog once ate most of a toblerone and she was absolutely fine.
>>197
If a dog eats a shitton of chocolate, what does the dog need to get well? Stomach pumping? Why does that cost 20K?
>>202
I think it's actually cacao that is harmful to dogs, but there's not as much of it in milk chocolate as there is in say baker's chocolate.
I LOVE CATS AND THINGS THAT ARE RELATED TO CATS
I wish the /language/ board were more active.
Maybe I should just stick to what I know.
I actually like memorising kanji.
>>212
I like memorizing heavily inflected verb forms throughout various classical languages. By various, I mean three.
If only radio [...]
Beauty is artifice.
I haven't even showered yet today and all I've done is masturbate a lot. I wish I had the willpower to do things I actually want to do.
There is no motivation today either.
>>216
You should get a hobby, any hobby. Other than masturbation, I mean.
It's 2:30 in the morning and I haven't gone to sleep yet. I need to get up really early tomorrow... or should I say today.
I never cease to be amazed by this song's ability to give me a mental breakdown on demand.
Poole's closed!
>>222
Despite all the emails I sent him over the years calling him a faggot and telling him to kill himself, it makes me feel a bit sad to hear that he's retiring. Like it's the end of an era, or something.
I think we've all given him a little too much shit, but you gotta admit he's done pretty well for a single person on a site with almost 2 billion posts.
Suffice (imperative)
ineffective flu vaccines
the end is near
Will any tech giants ever experience huge data loss? Like maybe it'll turn out that there's a defect in the hard drives they use, or perhaps a meteor will strike a data center. I know companies do backups but it's possible (yet unlikely) that their primary and backup storage could be impacted at the same exact time.
Imagine if large parts of Youtube, for example, just disappeared.
Is it wrong that I'm looking forward to the Charlotte vs Mami edits of the soon-to-be-released beheading video of those two Japanese guys that ISIS captured?
After literally several years, on and off, of trying to master lucid dreaming, I now have rather good dream recall. However, not only do I no longer keep a dream diary, but I generally don't even make an effort to properly remember my dreams any more. This is partly because not all of my dreams are things I want to record or remember (for various reasons) but there's more to it than that. Many of my dreams strike me as really, truly beautiful - not in their entirety, but just bits of them - and somehow this beauty is intrinsically linked to their ephemerality, and how easily they are forgotten.
My memory is fairly good for facts and figures, but astoundingly poor for personal details - even my own ones. My memories of my childhood are already very hazy, with many events that I can't quite place or have outright forgotten. I even have confabulated memories: I have a very vivid memory, for instance, of being in a hot air balloon, but both my parents insist it can't possibly have ever happened. Soon enough my memories of early adulthood will go the same way, and everything I care so very deeply about now will slowly desaturate and evaporate away.
Perhaps that's why I like forgetting my dreams, because it reminds me of how my waking life will go. Everything in my dreams, the good and the bad, will vanish given time - a few hours at most. When I am lying on my deathbed, I will look back on my life and see it in exactly the same way. Somehow, it makes it all the more precious and beautiful; it's what separates personal experience from dispassionate facts and theories.
That brief moment each morning, still wrapped in bedclothes, staring at the ceiling, recalling the false events of the last night, might just be the most momentous part of my day.
we need another paradigm shift
>>218
I do have hobbies, just not the willpower to engage in them consistently for long periods of time and I'm easily distracted.
Those don't even look like maltesers.
I like when you guys think about things.
I thought geting drunk wouldh elp me fall asleep but it just made me want to listen to zz top
And then he went to bed.
I've been feeling very lonely lately, I didn't really notice it for a while. I don't talk to lots of people and feel kind of like an outsider even in some of the other internet communities I try to join.
Matrix three is a 3 by 3
Whatever gets you through the day, whatever lets you sleep at night.
I hate Sundays.
I'm sad because I was reminded of my own inadequacies.
The malaise of the thousands of lives you'll never live.
too cold
I shan't mention it.
Immediately scrolling to the bottom of the list to find DQN is going to be a hard habit to break.
I really don't understand the hubub about snow coming to the NE US. It's just a normal amount of snow but people are calling it a blizzard.
>>249
Well my high school French teacher read the lord of the rings trilogy 17 times. N
There is candy inside of the penis I want it
I don't know how to respond to your letters.
Hey, Shii, if you read this, http://shii.org/b/kodokunooto is missing, and your site is redirecting to some weird old book!
>>249
Well, isn't The Hobbit intended for younger audiences and thus much shorter and simpler story-wise? I'm surprised that Hollywood managed to pump as many movies out of thin book as from a large trilogy.
It seems that the modern trend is Game of Thrones with all its behind-the-scenes intrigues and fighting. But I say, "Fuck it!" The world needs more unselfish heroes and less backstabbing rats.
Peeking at other boards feels weird and a bit scary, as if there are lots of unfamiliar posters who have never been to DQN.
My brain told me last night that the sense of ultimate boredom, discontent and depression is a sign of it recovering and rearing to learn something new.
Seriously, am I the only person who uses semicolons?
I tried to smell nice today, but I wonder if I smell too strongly.
>>262
Yeah, and he even nuked his wiki some time before that. Does anybody have a good archive of it? It's a shame to see it go.
Citizenfour is good.
>>263
It even inspired me to work on my own web place!
...But then it was gone, and motivation was no more.
So if Edgar Allan Poe lived today, you think he would be a furry? You reckon he would have a crow as his avatar?
Would he be an Internet addict? Would he be an avid gamer? Would he call himself Edgar Allan Pwnd?
boom boom boom boom, i want you in my womb.
Now that I think about it, a scene with two women having a scholarly debate about Kantian idealism or something wouldn't pass the Bechdel test, but a scene with two women talking about menstruation and fancy shoes would. Will feminists admit that the latter really does represent women better than the former?
I think there might be a feminist under my bed.
I think there might be a bed under my bipotion.
I didn't think I could pull it off, but I managed to masturbate five times in a row. Now I really need a smoke and something to drink before I die of dehydration.
I think I might be more feverous than usual.
But the only thing you really need to know is what happens when she blows on her flute.
chatte
your body is a temple
cleanliness is godliness
>pull it off
>masturbate
I see what >273 did there.
>>273
In a row and not in a day? How? Teach me this feat, I want to do it too.
That's spectacular.
I should have stuck to masturbating like >>273 did. Some bitch gave me hpv and now I'm gonna get dick cancer.
I spend my "HTML class" time watching from ex-military tattooed idiot ask weird questions and fail at uploading his broken files to the class production server.
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fucking autocorrect
Why do nerdy fandoms separate into two rival camps so much? Off the top of my head, there's:
Star Wars vs. Star Trek
Marvel vs. DC
Sega vs. Nintendo
Touhou vs. Kantai Collection
Kyoto Animation vs. SHAFT
>>281
Eesh, is you dick covered with that ugly flaky stuff now? The worst part is that you can get the virus from public places without even sexing anyone.
>>284
The non-nerdy do this just as well. Look at any political ``issue'' or sports team rivalry.
>>287
Nerds.
Their last few shows were a trainwreck but Koufuku Graffiti seems pretty good. And I won't believe that anyone legitimately disliked Hidamari Sketch or Sayonara Zetsubou Sensei instead of just pretending to to troll.
>>288 SZS is objectively good. I can see why someone wouldn't like, say, Bakemonogatari though. Lots of fourth wall breaking and quick back-and-forths and weirdness possibly for the sake of weirdness.
I'm not a fan of Kyoto at all, but I don't really think there's a rivalry between the two, because the shows they make are totally different in a way that the other rivalries >>284
cites aren't.
Also, this guy
>>286
is right. Go to a college football game, which is about as far from an anime or sci-fi/fantasy con as you can get - exactly the same shit.
>>284
Pfft, "vs", really? It's Star Wars, who cares, Nintendo, Touhou, Kyoto Animation obviously.
PFFT! PFFT!